The latter stages of the women’s tournament have seen superb runs from a number of Russian and Ukrainian players, throwing the spotlight further on one of tennis’ most critical flashpoints – and the sport’s inability to reckon with it

There are flashpoints in Russia's war in Ukraine across sports, but tennis' calendar and individual matchups make it a constant presence.

PARIS, June 2 : The claycourts of Roland Garros were transformed into a complex geopolitical chessboard on Tuesday as they produced a French Open semi-final lineup featuring a…

The final four women’s singles players left at Roland-Garros are two Russians, a Ukranian, and a Pole.

The latter stages of the women’s tournament have seen superb runs from a number of Russian and Ukrainian players, throwing the spotlight further on one of tennis’ most critical…

Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk faces Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva as both players bid for a first grand slam final, before Diana Shnaider meets qualifier Maja Chwalinska