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Elena Rybakina clawed back from two sets down in Ningbo's draining humidity, outlasting Dayana Yastremska to preserve her fading WTA Finals chances and tee up a tense quarterfinal against Ajla Tomljanovic.
With WTA Finals qualification hovering in the balance, Jasmine Paolini outlasts Veronika Kudermetova's erratic surges on the hard courts, her steady play turning close calls into a vital step forward.
Staring down an early hole against Marin Cilic's relentless power, Casper Ruud dialed in his delivery on the indoor hard courts, turning deficit into dominance to advance in the BNP Paribas Nordic Open.
Amid the BNP Paribas Fortis European Open's shift to Brussels, third seed Jiri Lehecka turns last year's final heartache into a precise 6-3, 6-2 takedown of surging Belgian teen Gilles Arnaud Bailly, fueling his indoor hard-court charge.
Flavio Cobolli rediscovers his baseline bite to outlast Rinky Hijikata, setting up a quarterfinal test against surging qualifier James Duckworth amid Kazakhstan's indoor chill.
In the shadow of the Alatau mountains, weary pros like Khachanov and Medvedev trade racquets for ribbons, igniting a facility that blends elite ambition with Kazakhstan's grassroots surge.
Roger Federer's timeless service motion draws fresh applause online, yet Andy Murray's sly remark exposes the subtle reads that once turned their matches into chess-like standoffs on court.
Belinda Bencic summoned every bit of her comeback resilience in Ningbo, outlasting Yuliia Starodubtseva's persistent counters over 3 hours and 33 minutes to notch the longest WTA match of 2025 and secure a quarterfinal clash.
Naomi Osaka overcame a tense three-setter and a painful leg twinge to dethrone defending champion Suzan Lamens, securing her spot in the Kinoshita Group Japan Open quarterfinals on home soil.
On the brink of a rankings freefall, Zhu Lin taps into home-court resolve, rallying from a set down against top seed Mirra Andreeva to claim a spot in the quarterfinals and signal her resurgence.
With the ATP season winding down, the Erste Bank Open draws elite players to the Wiener Stadthalle, where indoor precision and mental fortitude collide in a bid for crucial momentum.
Botic van de Zandschulp turned the tide on a nagging losing streak, rallying twice under a new coach's watchful eye to spoil Joao Fonseca's seeded debut and spark hope on the hard courts of the BNP Paribas Fortis European Open.
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