In the Round of 32 at the Singapore Open on Sunday, Maria Camila Osorio Serrano (ranked No. 59) takes on Bernarda Pera (No. 78 ... Open on January 11, 2025. Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM ...
Bernarda Pera voiced her opinion on the controversial ... from multiple tournaments due to back and stomach issues. Russian tennis journalist Sonya Tartakova reported that Rybakina faced ...
Bernarda Pera didn't want to confirm or deny what is being rumored about the Elena Rybakina and Stefano Vukov partnership but noted that it is "a weird story" although she personally never saw the ...
Emma Raducanu’s third-round run at the Australian Open was pretty decent, even despite the forgettable performance against Iga Swiatek. Now it’s time for the Brit to try to follow it up week in, week ...
Singapore Open 2025: TV schedule, start time, order of play, live streaming details and more | Day 2
Day 2 of the Singapore Open will take place on January 28, with a total of eight matches taking place. 16 players will be in action in order to determine the remaining Round of 16 spots at the WTA 250 ...
while Tara Moore and Austria's Julia Grabher lost to Americans Sabrina Santamaria and Bernarda Pera. Lloyd Glasspool and Russian Alexandra Panova clinched a 6-4 1-6 10-8 victory over Belgian Joran ...
Players who were sent home packing in the opening round, such as Sloane Stephens, Bernarda Pera, Ashlyn Krueger, Sofia Kenin, Caroline Garcia, Jelena Ostapenko, Taylor Townsend and others ...
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Qualifier Bernarda Pera stormed to her first Hologic WTA Tour title at the Hungarian Grand Prix without dropping a set in seven matches. The American had come into the tournament on a five-match ...
Fresh off her maiden Hologic WTA Tour trophy in Budapest, Bernarda Pera captured her second title at the Hamburg European Open, extending her winning streak to 11 matches - all without dropping a set.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has reduced the suspension of Swedish tennis player Dragoș Mădăraș from four years and six months to two years. Mădăraș had been suspended under the ...
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