The 1990 US Open champion was a fixture at the top of the game, finishing 10 straight years in the Top 10 from 1986 to 1995, and ending three of those years—1989, 1991 and 1992—at her career-high ...
If the key to grass-court tennis is staying low, then the 5’7” Diego Schwartzman is already halfway there, and yet, for his first few years as a top-flight tennis player, the grass swing was less of a ...
PARIS, France - Five-time Roland Garros semifinalist and 1990 US Open champion Gabriela Sabatini spoke at length about the state of the women's game after receiving the Philippe Chatrier Award from ...
Despite being an ocean away from her beloved Argentina, retired great Gabriela Sabatini is still showing solidarity for her home country amid the hardships caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Sabatini ...
Today’s Sports Highlight in History: 1988 — Steffi Graf beats Gabriela Sabatini 6-3, 6-3 to win the women’s singles tennis gold medal at the Seoul Olympics; clinches first and only Golden Slam in ...