"Why'd you do that?" the Chinese tennis star asked opponent Amarissa Tóth, at the Hungarian Open on Tuesday Xinhua/Shutterstock Chinese tennis player Zhang Shuai is clapping back at tennis officials ...
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 ...
Zhang Shuai received an outpouring of support from fellow players after a contentious end to her Hungarian Grand Prix clash against Amarissa Toth on Tuesday, one that centered around a protracted ...
In the aftermath of a controversial WTA debut, Amarissa Toth issued an apology following her exit from the Hungarian Grand Prix on Thursday. “I did not think that my first WTA success would cause such ...
Kiara Toth just became the most hated woman in tennis. The 20-year-old Hungarian faced China’s Zhang Shuai, 34, in the round of 32 at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Wednesday and had a display of poor ...
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 ...
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.
NEW YORK -- When Zhang Shuai thinks back to the first chapter of her career, one that saw her go winless in her first 14 Slam appearances, the affable 33-year-old could only laugh. "This year, I ...
You can't spell Rafael Nadal without Zhang Shuai. OK, well you can, but the Chinese veteran is feeling like the former world No. 1 while she's in the midst of a career revival at the China Open. After ...
NEW YORK — Reilly Opelka of the United States and Zhang Shuai of China have pulled out of the U.S. Open. The U.S. Tennis Association announced the withdrawals on Tuesday and said that Juan Manuel ...