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Therapy and Tennis: Madison Keys cracks open a door players have historically preferred to keep shut
Alexander Zverev's admission shed a light on mental health issues in tennis—exacerbated by the growing threat of burnout.
World No. 8 Madison Keys will look forward to a return to hard courts. With her last title on the tour being the 2025 Australian Open, where she shocked the world as she beat World No. 1 Aryna ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Prize Money Leaders Update: Aryna Sabalenka continues to lead Coco Gauff as Iga Swiatek approaches Keys and AndreevaAryna Sabalenka only just marginally led Coco Gauff going into Wimbledon in the WTA Prize Money Leaders but that lead has stretched slightly after the London major.
Christopher Eubanks recently spoke up about Coco Gauff's reaction to seeing compatriot Amanda Anisimova reaching the women's singles final at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships.
Madison Keys was hitting swinging volleys at the Quad City Tennis Club long before her coaches were even teaching it.
Madison Keys continued her stellar play in the Grand Slams on Wednesday, defeating Olga Danilovic of Serbia in their second-round match at Wimbledon.
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Tennis Temple on MSN"I am a human being who needs to be fixed," Keys' confessions about her therapyIn an interview shared by Tennis Channel, Madison Keys followed in Zverev’s footsteps by breaking the taboo around mental health. At 30 years old, the American revealed she sought therapy to improve ...
Reacting to Andreeva’s impressive Wimbledon campaign, a former mixed doubles Grand Slam finalist has predicted what she ...
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