Three of the WTA's top stars battled harsh conditions and challenging opponents in the first round of the Wuhan Open. The Asian Swing of the ATP and WTA tours has been overshadowed by schedule ...
Wuhan, China, will play host to the final WTA 1000 event of the season, beginning Monday. Top four players in the world -- Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Amanda Anisimova -- headline a ...
In the shadows of the mighty Yangtze River, history will be made on 8 October as the first match in the newly-launched FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ takes place in Wuhan, China PR. It’s a clash of the ...
The Wuhan Open is the final WTA 1000 tournament of 2025, and there will be plenty on the line, including the final three WTA Finals spots. Here's everything you need to know about the tournament, from ...
The WTA 1000 Wuhan Open has a confirmed entry list for its upcoming edition, which will be held on hard courts from October 6-12, 2025. As the final WTA 1000 of the season, it will be a crucial event ...
Seven U.S. service members exhibited “COVID-19-like symptoms” during or after their return from the 2019 World Military Games in Wuhan, China, according to a Pentagon report recently made public. The ...
After years of rumours that the virus that causes COVID-19 escaped from a laboratory in China, the virologist at the centre of the claims has presented data on dozens of new coronaviruses collected ...
WUHAN, China—Aryna Sabalenka was welcomed back to the Dongfeng Voyah Wuhan Open like an “old friend”—a nickname bestowed by the Chinese people and no idle metaphor for the two-time champion. The ...
After a strong start to the year, the wheels are starting to come off for World No. 1 Iga Swiatek. Earlier today, Swiatek announced that she was parting ways with her coach of three seasons Tomas ...
Making its long-awaited return, the Dongfeng Voyah · Wuhan Open is back on the calendar for the first time since 2019, where it will be the final WTA 1000 event of this season. The seventh edition of ...
Remember the raccoon dog? The adorable fox-like critter made headlines in the spring of 2023, when it was implicated in some preliminary research on the source of the virus that causes COVID-19.
An analysis of genetic samples taken from the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan, China, has identified a shortlist of wild animals being sold there that were the most likely source of the virus that ...