Looking back, looking forward. With the 2024 WTA season in the books, Joel Drucker has nine notable storylines to consider over the next few weeks—before the next year of women's tennis begins. (On mobile devices, scroll down to read more WTA takeways; on desktop, you'll see additional entires on the left side of your screen.)
2024 WTA Takeaways
Kasatkina, Krejcikova, Muchova, Jabeur: Stylish shotmakers that make tennis more enjoyable
By Nov 14, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
How have Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe developed into one of the WTA's most dynamic doubles teams?
By Nov 17, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
Zheng Qinwen, Paula Badosa and Danielle Collins made powerful statements in 2024
By Nov 14, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
Jasmine Paolini, Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina, Naomi Osaka: Four big questions
By Nov 13, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
Emma Navarro, Diana Shnaider, Mirra Andreeva: more than youngsters—they're young stars in the making
By Nov 13, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
How Coco Gauff turned around her season, in three acts
By Nov 12, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
Iga Swiatek: How concerned are you about her 2024 season?
By Nov 11, 20242024 WTA Takeaways
Aryna Sabalenka is the no-doubt-about-it No. 1. So where does she go from here?
By Nov 11, 2024Pick of the Day
Miami Open Betting Preview: Emma Raducanu vs. Jessica Pegula
By Mar 25, 2025Social
Brazilian fans adopt Aryna Sabalenka in Miami 🇧🇷
By Mar 25, 20252024 WTA Takeaways
Kasatkina, Krejcikova, Muchova, Jabeur: Stylish shotmakers that make tennis more enjoyable
But problems with consistency and health remain.
Published Nov 14, 2024

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Karolina Muchova's accomplishments are as varied as her game: she's reached semifinals at the Australian and US Opens, finished runner-up at Roland Garros (last year), and has twice made the quarterfinal round at Wimbledon.
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