Women’s tennis players will receive paid maternity leave for the first time in WTA Tour history, through a new program funded by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) — the sovereign wealth fund of ...
The WTA Tour rebrand was designed by London's Nomad Studio and British agency ChapterX The WTA Tour has engaged London design agency Nomad Studio, whose clients include the Premier League and Rolls ...
Female tennis players will receive paid maternity leave on the WTA Tour for the first time. More than 320 players will be eligible for up to 12 months paid leave through a new maternity fund ...
A rallying cry that "this is not a tennis court" but a stage for athletes to perform, is among the chief new positioning.
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ADWEEK on MSNWhy the WTA Rebrand Put Women's Tennis Players at Center CourtAryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Naomi Osaka made their presence and voices more valuable than logos and fonts in WTA rebrand ...
The pioneering initiative, supported by PIF and championed by the WTA Players’ Council, marks the first time in women’s sports history that comprehensive maternity benefits are available to ...
a benefit within the WTA’s Family Focus Program. Special Rankings protect a player’s ranking position during their pregnancy or after childbirth, allowing them to return to the tour at the ...
Jan. 2-11 2025 — Adelaide International 1, HO (Madison Keys) Jan. 2-11 2025 — Hobart International, HO (McCartney Kessler) Advertisement Article continues below this ad Jan. 5-26 2025 ...
Coco Gauff received a Valentine's Day proposal from a WTA colleague in an adorable interaction shared by the WTA Tour. The American ... The season of love is almost here with Valentine's Day ...
Elena Rybakina left "disappointed" with the WTA Tour's decision to ban her former coach Stefano Vukov following an investigation; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports ...
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