American teenage sensation Sloane Stephens fought back in her semifinal match against defending champion Victoria Azarenka, and was one game away from evening the second set at five games apiece. But just before
MELBOURNE, Australia -- It took 137 minutes for someday to arrive for Sloane Stephens. [+] Enlarge Sloane Stephens AP Photo/Dita Alangkara Even Sloane Stephens seemed a bit shocked after she pulled off the upset of third-seeded Serena Williams.
Last night, the torch of American women's tennis was passed from one generation to the next, from a mentor to her protégé. Or something like that. There are multiple issues with the narrative that sprung up in the hours both leading up to and following
Victoria Azarenka defeated Sloane Stephens 6-1, 6-4 to make her second straight Australian Open final and she did so under some very controversial circumstances. After squandering five match points in the second set, Azarenka called a 10-minute medical
While Sloane Stephens downplayed Victoria Azarenka's decision to take a controversial medical timeout in their semifinal match at the Australian Open, the U.S. teen's coach wasn't ready to let it go. David Nainkin told USA Today that Azarenka's tactic
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