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In a second-set tiebreak that crackled with tension, Jessica Pegula turned three match points into a lifeline, outlasting Emma Raducanu’s blistering start to claim a three-set escape and extend her China Open journey.
Under Beijing’s afternoon glare, an 18-year-old turns early stumbles and roaring support into a straight-sets masterclass, her poise etching another chapter in a breakout season.
In Tokyo’s crisp autumn air, Carlos Alcaraz transformed lingering ankle doubts into a display of unyielding control, sweeping past Brandon Nakashima to claim his 65th win and set sights on Casper Ruud.
Under Beijing’s crisp autumn light, Coco Gauff weathers a fierce challenge from Leylah Fernandez, rallying in the third set to claim a vital three-set victory and keep her China Open crown in sight.
On Beijing’s unyielding hard courts, Coco Gauff stares down a fierce rally from Leylah Fernandez, salvaging her title defense in a three-set saga of breaks and breakthroughs.
After a season shadowed by injury and inconsistency, the New Zealander harnesses her power game to seize a maiden WTA 125 title, outdueling a resilient Chinese challenger on swift hard courts.
In a first-set battle that tested her limits, Amanda Anisimova erased four set points against Shuai Zhang, then stormed to a decisive second set, securing her spot in the China Open’s Round of 16 with renewed fire.
Autumn’s edge sharpens the China Open courts, where Iga Swiatek layers history onto her dominance and Jannik Sinner hunts for momentum after recent stumbles.
A persistent hack from the stands shattered Lorenzo Musetti’s focus during a tense China Open victory, turning a hard-fought win into a cultural flashpoint that demanded swift atonement.
The world No. 1 turns a tender twist into triumphant rhythm, advancing with poise amid the Japan Open’s late-season pulse, his gaze already sharpening for the next challenge.
As the season’s grind fades, Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu step into loanDepot Park’s uncharted court, where baseball’s vast stage hosts tennis’s fresh sparks and unspoken resets.
A sudden twist on the Japan Open’s hard courts tested Carlos Alcaraz’s resolve, but the world No. 1 pushed through pain to outlast Sebastian Baez, blending tactical shifts with unyielding spirit.