Madison Keys experienced the highest moment of her career during this year's Australian Open but then was hit with "an existential crisis" after returning home and realizing that the thing she battled for her entire career was finally there.
In the last thee months, Keys has gotten married, won the biggest tournament of her career and turned 30. She enters Indian Wells on an all-time roll
With the competition following a "Winner Takes It All" format, Elena Rybakina and Taylor Fritz took home a big paycheck as winners of the Eisenhower Cup 2025.
Australian Open 2025 winner Madison Keys faces the ever-consistent Elise Mertens in the Indian Wells Open 2025 Round of 32.
Fritz and Rybakina looked like an unbeatable duo Tuesday evening at Indian Wells, topping Tommy Paul and Madison Keys, 10-4, to take the Eisenhower Cup Tie Break Tens exhibition title in front of a sold out Stadium 2 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
With Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner watching, No. 11 Mirra Andreeva extended her win streak to eight by dropping just three games to Clara Tauson in the third round at the BNP Paribas Open.
Madison Keys spoke about the emotional rollercoaster she experienced after winning her first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. The American defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the final 6-3, 2-6, 7-5
Elena Rybakina’s fitness coach, Azuz Simcich, has left her team. “After an incredible journey alongside Elena, it's time to move on. I'm deeply grateful for the experiences, challenges, and unforgettable moments we shared. Wishing you nothing but success and happiness in your… pic.twitter.com/sIAA3hatgC
Aryna Sabalenka was asked in a press conference about the players with the best shots on tour. The World No. 1 selected five Grand Slam champions, choosing the best serve, forehand, backhand, and
With the Indian Wells 2025 being right around the corner, fans have already started predicting their winners. Iga Swiatek will be back, looking to defend her crown in California, which will also see the return of Madison Keys for the first time since she lifted her maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
Katie Boulter put up a brave fight but was unable to get the better of Elena Rybakina on Sunday as the British women's No. 1 fell to a 6-0, 7-5 third-round defeat.