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previewsTwo Americans, one crown: Advantage Pegula or Gauff in Wuhan?
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previewsSabalenka, Gauff, Pegula, Paolini: The case for each in Wuhan’s final four
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previewsWuhan Open quarterfinals: Sabalenka, Swiatek, Gauff headline final 8
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Match ReactionRybakina, Sabalenka to serve up 13th edition of rivalry in Wuhan quarters
Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka both delivered superb serving performances to set the stage for the 13th edition of their rivalry in the Dongfeng Voyah · Wuhan Open quarterfinals. Rybakina and Jasmine Paolini also bolstered their bids to reach the WTA Finals Riyadh.
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previewsA new Beijing champion awaits: Making the case for Anisimova and Noskova
Amanda Anisimova enters the China Open final in top form. Linda Noskova has built steady momentum of her own. Who holds the edge when they meet Sunday for the championship?
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previewsThink you know the Wuhan Open? Prove it
The season’s last WTA 1000 event brings a packed field, high stakes and a familiar favorite -- but how much do you know about what’s on the line?
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previewsBeijing semifinal: Will this be Pegula’s moment or Noskova’s breakthrough?
Separated by 11 years, Jessica Pegula and Linda Noskova meet in Beijing’s final four. Who holds the edge? We make the case for both players.
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previewsAdvantage Gauff or Anisimova? Why this Beijing semifinal is too close to call
It’s been three years since Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova last faced each other, and this time both arrive battle-tested. So who holds the advantage when they meet in Saturday's Beijing semifinals?
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previewsChina Open quarterfinals: Who's in, how they got here and match breakdowns
The quarterfinals are set in Beijing. Who will emerge from the final eight? We break down the China Open quarterfinalists, how they got here and what to watch for in their next matches.
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previewsBeijing draw: Zheng returns from injury; in same section as Mboko, Tauson
Zheng Qinwen returns to action for the first time in over two months at the China Open, and will have to navigate a section of the draw that includes Victoria Mboko, Clara Tauson and Linda Noskova.
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