Australian Open champion Madison Keys believes American women are well positioned to end a 24-year title drought at Indian ...
Australian Open champion Madison Keys believes American women are well positioned to end a 24-year title drought at Indian ...
Though No. 5 women's tennis player Madison Keys won her opening match at the BNP Paribas Open in straight sets, her second ...
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It had been six weeks since Madison Keys last stepped on court, but she showed no signs of rust in her Indian Wells opener.
In the last thee months, Keys has gotten married, won the biggest tournament of her career and turned 30. She enters Indian ...
Madison Keys weighed in on her thoughts on the possibility of American tennis players, including herself, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula and others, winning the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
With three players in the top five, Madison Keys said she wouldn't be surprised if American women thrived at Indian Wells, where they have not won since 2001.