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Published On June 20, 2026 | Edition #533 |
Aryna Sabalenka appeared on course for a routine outing in Berlin ahead of Wimbledon, but a promising young opponent ensured a close contest. Following her win, the world No. 1 shared her thoughts on the match.
Meanwhile, today marks 53 years since the formation of the WTA, a milestone that helped reshape the landscape of women’s tennis.

The World No. 1 Delivered a Candid Reflection on Berlin Opponent.


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Do You Think Sabalenka Has Regained Her Confidence Post Paris Setback? |
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Today marks 53 years since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) on June 20, 1973. More than 60 players gathered in London under the leadership of Billie Jean King to create the first unified organization for women's professional tennis. Established just days before Wimbledon, the WTA became a landmark moment in the fight for greater opportunities, representation, and prize money for women in tennis.
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