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Which February development on the WTA and ATP Tours was the most significant?
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Which February development on the WTA and ATP Tours was the most significant?
Rating five storylines, from the cast of American women’s contenders to Fonseca and Andreeva.
Published Feb 28, 2025
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Kessler is on the cusp of breaking into the Top 50.
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Shapovalov beat three Top 10 players en route to his maiden ATP 500 title at the Dallas Open.
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Zverev has a quarterfinal showing and semifinal run to defend across March's Sunshine Double.
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Fonseca will make his debuts at Indian Wells and Miami, having played his inaugural Masters 1000 main draw last year in Madrid.
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Andreeva can continue climbing up the rankings, with no points to defend in March.
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