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A career year for Madison Keys ended in a Grand Slam shock. Mexico’s Renata Zarazua may have been the opponent on the other side of the net, but the No. 6-seeded Keys got in her own way and committed ...
American Madison Keys couldn't overcome unforced errors and double faults as Renata Zarazua made Mexican women's tennis history at the U.S. Open.
Keys got her wish a year later. By 16, she was dreaming even bigger after a main-draw debut saw her nearly beat a seed on Louis Armstrong Stadium.
In an interview with NBC, the American star shared her top picks for the men's and women's U.S. Open and previewed what to ...
Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula opened up about their frustration over unexpected match delays in a recent interview.
Jan 24, 2025; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Madison Keys of United States of America interview after her match against Iga Swiatek of Poland in the semifinals of the women's singles at the 2025 ...
It’s a good thing Madison Keys has a booming forehand. The American tennis star and U.S. Open semifinalist swore live on TV during her post-match interview on Wednesday following her ...
After Keys' sixth double fault of the match gave Muchova 30-40, Keys walloped a first-ball forehand that kissed the sideline, and ran Muchova back to the next corner to wipe away the first opportunity ...
And I’ve also always been a pretty avid jewelry-wearer, as I’m sure many people can see,” Madison Keys told WWD in an exclusive interview.
Madison Keys is seeded 14 at the U.S. Open and is into the third round of the women’s draw, having won her second round match against fellow American Bernarda Pera, 6-4, 6-1.
Keys secured a spot in the Australian Open final for the very first time and reached her first grand slam final since 2017. “I feel like I blacked out at one point, and I was just running around.
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