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Which February development on the WTA and ATP Tours was the most significant?
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Rating five storylines, from the cast of American women’s contenders to Fonseca and Andreeva.
Published Feb 28, 2025
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Kessler is on the cusp of breaking into the Top 50.
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Shapovalov beat three Top 10 players en route to his maiden ATP 500 title at the Dallas Open.
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Zverev has a quarterfinal showing and semifinal run to defend across March's Sunshine Double.
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Fonseca will make his debuts at Indian Wells and Miami, having played his inaugural Masters 1000 main draw last year in Madrid.
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Andreeva can continue climbing up the rankings, with no points to defend in March.
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