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Leylah Fernandez’s Rome Photos With Boyfriend Vincent Boily Put Spotlight on Her Next Move After Italian Open Exit

Leylah Fernandez’s Rome Photos With Boyfriend Vincent Boily Put Spotlight on Her Next Move After Italian Open Exit

ROME, May 12, 2026, 16:03 CEST Leylah Fernandez grabbed headlines in Rome this week, but not for her tennis—after bowing out early from the Italian Open, the Canadian posted photos alongside boyfriend Vincent Boily, sparking fresh buzz off the court. The timing of the post is notable—right in the middle of a tight, demanding clay schedule for Fernandez, who’s looking
Arthur Fils vs Andrea Pellegrino Prediction: Why The Rome Odds Look One-Sided Before A Trap Match

Arthur Fils vs Andrea Pellegrino Prediction: Why The Rome Odds Look One-Sided Before A Trap Match

Rome, May 9, 2026, 18:05 CEST Arthur Fils heads into Saturday’s Italian Open second round as the obvious pick over Andrea Pellegrino. The 21-year-old Frenchman has both the odds and predictive models leaning his way before this first-ever tour-level clash in Rome. According to the ATP schedule, qualifier Pellegrino takes
Tennis Grand Slam Boycott Threat Grows as Sinner, Sabalenka Turn French Open Prize-Money Fight Into ‘Respect’ Row

Tennis Grand Slam Boycott Threat Grows as Sinner, Sabalenka Turn French Open Prize-Money Fight Into ‘Respect’ Row

ROME, May 9, 2026, 17:10 CEST Tensions around Grand Slam prize money are escalating, with men’s world No. 1 Jannik Sinner arguing top players aren’t getting the respect they deserve. Sinner’s comments add momentum to boycott talk that’s been swirling since women’s No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka floated the idea, saying
SeatGeek Takes Cincinnati Open, Charleston Open From Ticketmaster In Tennis Ticketing Shake-Up

SeatGeek Takes Cincinnati Open, Charleston Open From Ticketmaster In Tennis Ticketing Shake-Up

NEW YORK, May 7, 2026, 13:08 (EDT) SeatGeek has landed a multiyear agreement to serve as the official ticketing partner for Beemok Sports & Entertainment’s Cincinnati Open and Credit One Charleston Open, locking in exclusive primary ticketing rights for Charleston’s Credit One Stadium as well. With this deal, both tennis
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