After life-changing week in Charleston, Yuliia Starodubtseva aims to carry momentum to red clayThe Old Dominion University alum has already changed her schedule with an eye towards returning to the Mutua Madrid Open.By David Kane Apr 05, 2026
Jessica Pegula clinches Charleston title defense over surprise finalist Yuliia StarodubtsevaPegula becomes the first woman to win consecutive titles in Charleston since Serena Williams,By David Kane Apr 05, 2026
Jessica Pegula taps into stamina, "super powers" to book Charleston final returnThe defending champion called herself “a cat with nine lives” after winning a fourth straight three-setter this week.By David Kane Apr 04, 2026
Jessica Pegula holds onto sense of humor, embraces clay-court boot camp in CharlestonThe defending champion has had to come back from 0-2 down in her last three matches to make a fourth straight semifinal.By David Kane Apr 03, 2026
Madison Keys meets “Southern Charm” stars, weighs in on “Summer House” dramaThe WTA’s resident Bravo expert talked all the hottest topics after winning her Charleston opener.By David Kane Apr 02, 2026
In Charleston debut, U.S. teen Iva Jovic has room to grow amid meteoric rise“I don't feel that I'm close to maximizing myself yet,” the 18-year-old said after making her Top 20 debut earlier this year.By David Kane Apr 01, 2026
Paula Badosa reveals torn labrum caused 2025 struggles, former No. 2 talks comeback in CharlestonBadosa explained a tendon issue in her psoas muscle led to a more severe injury after Wimbledon last summer.By David Kane Mar 30, 2026
Charleston helps kick off clay season, and matches ATP 500s with historic prize purseMadison Keys is part of a strong field vying for $2.5 million in total prize money—a first on the WTA tour at this tournament level.By David Kane Mar 27, 2026
Jessica Pegula fights through fatigue to win Charleston title against Sofia KeninAfter 'hitting a wall' down 5-1 in set two, Pegula won six straight games to take the final in straight sets.By TENNIS.com Apr 06, 2025
Jessica Pegula hails women’s sports, all-American Charleston finalTwo Americans will play for the Charleston title for the first time since 1990.By David Kane Apr 05, 2025
From 6-1, 2-0 down, Jessica Pegula dethrones Danielle Collins in CharlestonPegula withstood an onslaught from the defending champion to reach the semifinals.By David Kane Apr 04, 2025
Week in Preview: 2025 clay swing begins in Charleston, HoustonBelinda Bencic returns to Charleston while American hopes abound for Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro, and Tommy Paul.By Steve Tignor Mar 31, 2025