Tennis
The Cincinnati tournament will not be moved to Charlotte and will be a two-week event.
Charleston businessman and philanthropist Benjamin Navarro’s Beemok Capital has announced its decision to continue the Western & Southern Open for another 25 years at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, near Cincinnati.
Founded in 1899, the tournament is the oldest professional tennis tournament in the United States and is held in the city where it was founded. Next year will mark the 125th anniversary of the tournament. Thanks to Navarro’s determination, the tournament will ultimately mark the 150th year of competition in Ohio.
This tennis tournament, which includes the ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 categories, is one of the nine major tournaments in the world where men and women compete simultaneously.
Beemok Capital purchased the tournament from the United States Tennis Association in October 2022 and soon began evaluating the possibility of keeping the tournament at its original location or moving it to Charlotte.
in 2025 The size and duration of the tournament in Cincinnati will increase, Duration will increase from 9 days to 12 daysA. Number of solo players will increase from 56 to 96.
Note that Benjamin Navarro is the father of tennis player Emma Navarro (No. 47 WTA). She also owns the WTA 500 event in Charleston.
Source: Sport UA
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Rejoice, Russia! Mirra Andreeva took out everyone and took the cool title
The Russian tennis player became the main character of Adelaide.
Mirra Andreeva started the 2026 season as confidently as possible. Early on Saturday morning, the 18-year-old Russian won the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide, beating Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final. The match turned out to be fleeting, but revealing – 6:3, 6:1 in 1 hour 4 minutes.
The Russian started the tournament as the eighth racket in the world and looked collected and calm all week. The victory in Australia was the fourth in her career at the WTA level and a good benchmark before the start of the Australian Open. Mboko, ranked 17th in the rankings, also approached the final in excellent form, but at the decisive moment it was Andreeva who was more stable and accurate.
How the final match unfolded
The start of the meeting was left to the Canadian. Mboko immediately set a high pace, actively went on the attack and quickly took a 3:0 lead. At these moments, Andreeva made inaccuracies, missed forehand shots and did not immediately catch the desired rhythm.
The turning point came after the Russian confidently took her serve and then made a reverse break. From that moment on, the match took a completely different scenario. Andreeva began to load her opponent in the corners more often, added variety and stopped rushing in rallies. A series of inaccuracies by Mboko and a double mistake on a break point by her opponent allowed Mirra to take the lead – 4:3.
The ending of the first set was controlled by the Russian. A shortened shot, another break and an accurate backhand into the right corner – 6:3 in favor of Andreeva.
In the second set, the intrigue did not last long. Mirra immediately took her serve, then scored a break and quickly went ahead – 3:0. Mboko managed to take one game, but this was the Canadian’s only success in the second game. Andreeva acted without fuss, confidently kept the ball in the court and brought the match to victory – 6:1.
The final was completed in 64 minutes. Andreeva made one ace, made one double fault and converted five out of 10 break points. Mboko hit two straight serves, made three service errors and used the only break point she managed to earn during the match. In terms of key indicators, the Russian’s advantage looked convincing.
In the semi-finals, Andreeva beat Diana Schneider with a score of 6:3, 6:2, not allowing her compatriot to force a protracted fight. Mboko, in turn, confidently beat Australian Kimberly Birrell – 6:2, 6:1. The final looked like a logical conclusion to the tournament, but it was Mirra who looked most ready in it.
“I don’t even understand why you’re here.”
After the match, Andreeva came out for an interview in a great mood. She first congratulated Mboko and her team, noting the Canadian’s progress and strong tournament week. Mirra then thanked her team for their hard work and tough training.
— Congratulations to Vicky and her team. You have been showing amazing tennis since last year. I want to celebrate your great week and congratulate you on it. I hope there are many more finals together in the future. I don’t know, it’s probably my team’s turn next, but I feel that all this is primarily thanks to me. I don’t even know what to say. I’ve trained a lot, worked a lot, sweated a lot, and honestly, I don’t even understand why you’re here. No, of course I’m joking.
Thanks to Conchita and Agut for pushing me to the limit, making me work every day. Thanks to Alexey for sparring with me every day and sometimes even driving me crazy. And yes, thanks to my friends who came and supported me at every match I played. And, of course, thanks to my mother – she is always there for me and always provides me with great support. So a big thank you to my team,” Mirra said in an on-court interview.
The most memorable part of the interview was the self-irony. Andreeva thanked herself several times – for her courage, for her work in training and for being able to change her thinking and fight until the last rally. It is no coincidence that she gave interviews wearing a T-shirt with the inscription “I want to say thank you to myself.”
The title in Adelaide was Mirra Andreeva’s fourth in her career and first in the 2026 season. Now the Russian woman will perform at the Australian Open, where she goes as the winner of the WTA 500 tournament and with confident play.
Source: Sportbox
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Tennis
Tennis player Kasatkina announced that she has officially received Australian citizenship
Tennis player Daria Kasatkina, who previously represented Russia, received a certificate of Australian citizenship.
On social networks, the athlete published a photo with the corresponding document.
In March 2025, Kasatkina announced that she would represent Australia at the competition. At recent tournaments she competed under the Australian flag.
Kasatkina is 28 years old, a native of Togliatti, ranked 48th in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) rankings, and has eight victories in WTA singles tournaments.
Source: Sportbox
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“Thank me for my courage” – Andreeva thanked herself after winning the final of the tennis tournament in Adelaide
Russian Mirra Andreeva gave an unusual comment on the court after winning the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).
The first racket of Russia Andreeva beat Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final with a score of 6:3, 6:1. In the first set, the 18-year-old Russian woman fought back from a 0:3 score.
“Now I need to thank my team.” But I think I did everything myself. I trained and worked hard. I don’t know why you came with me! Just kidding, of course. Thank you for making me work, sometimes through anger, but you always support me. And thank you for being brave in the matches. Thank you for being able to change my mood,” The Tennis Letter quotes Andreeva.
Andreeva won her first title this season.
Source: Sportbox
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