China's Zhang Shuai retired from her match against Amarissa Toth in the Hungarian Grand Prix Tuesday visibly shaken and in tears after her opponent appeared to erase a ball marker on a disputed call.
The Women's Tennis Association is investigating what it called an "unfortunate incident" at the Hungarian Grand Prix earlier this week, which sparked accusations of racism and poor sportsmanship as ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai quit a match after her opponent rubbed out a ball mark with her foot following a disputed line call at the Budapest Grand Prix. The ...
WTA pro Zhang Shuai walked away in the middle of a match at the Hungarian Grand Prix this week after her opponent erased a ball mark. Shuai hit a shot that appeared to hit the line, but the line judge ...
Coming into the China Open, China's Zhang Shuai was in an historic slump—she had lost her last 24 matches in a row, a streak that dated back to January of last year, and a run that sank her ranking ...
The Hungarian Grand Prix has seen better days. A tight match between Shuai Zhang — world No. 45 and the second seed in the tournament — and Amarissa Kiara Toth, an unseeded Hungarian challenger, took ...
Zhang Shuai's run of futility on the singles court—specifically, 1 year, 7 months, and 25 days of it—is over. The 35-year-old former world No. 22 hadn't won a singles match since Jan. 31, 2023, but ...
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