Switzerland’s Jenny Duerst Crowned Wiphold International Champion in Tshwane

Swiss top seed Jenny Duerst emerged victorious in the women’s singles final at the first week of the Wiphold International at the University of Pretoria’s TuksTennis Club in Tshwane on Monday.
Roxanne Clarke on Inspiring the Next Generation of South African Tennis Stars

Recently re-appointed as South Africa’s Billie Jean King Cup captain, Roxanne Clarke’s inspiring journey proves that with hard work, belief, and a love for the game, you can turn dreams into reality and lead the way for others to follow.
First-Ever PR, Comms and Sponsorship Manager at SPAR Southern Africa, Mpudi Maubane Reflects on gsport Award Triumph

SPAR was unveiled as the Sponsor of the Year award at the 2024 Momentum gsport Awards, and the honours were accepted by National PR, Communications and Sponsorship Manager, Mpudi Maubane, for the supermarket retail giant which made a mark by sponsoring women’s sports for 34 years. Maubane talks with Lonwabo Nkohla
Kgothatso Montjane’s Star Rises Higher as She Puts SA Firmly on the Map

South Africans continue to celebrate three-time wheelchair doubles Grand Slam champion Kgothatso Montjane after she and partner Yui Kamiji made history at Wimbledon. Montjane has done well to inspire and kgothatsa (motivate) the people of Mzansi.
Kgothatso Montjane and Yui Kamiji Crowned Wimbledon Women’s Wheelchair Doubles Champions

Kgothatso Montjane and Yui Kamiji have teamed up to win the highest honours in tennis, emerging as 6-4 6-4 straight sets winners of the 2024 Wimbledon’s women’s doubles champion in their final against the Dutch duo Diede de Groot and Jiske Griffioen
Kgothatso Montjane and Yui Kamiji Aim for Wimbledon Glory in Wheelchair Tennis Doubles Final on Sunday

Kgothatso Montjane and Yui Kamiji have another shot at glory at Wimbledon. The pair are in back-to-back Wheelchair doubles finals, last year they were runners-up and they will be hoping to do one better this year and capture the title.
Dominant Team SA Win Promotion to the Billie Jean King Cup Group II in Nairobi

The Wiphold SA Billie Jean King Cup team went unbeaten in the playoffs at the weekend to secure South Africa’s promotion at the six-day Group III Africa tennis tournament which concluded in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday
Kruger Sisters Silver Medalists at Wiphold International in Pretoria

South Africa’s Isabella Kruger and Zoe Kruger claimed silver after losing to Russians Alina Charaeva and Ekaterina Reyngold in the doubles final of the Wiphold International $40,000 event at TuksTennis in Pretoria on Saturday
Isabella and Zoe Kruger Take on Alina Charaeva and Ekaterina Reyngold in Wiphold Int Doubles Final

Tournament top seed Laura Pigossi beat Manon Leonard while Hanne Vandewinkel stunned Gabriela Knutson to contest the singles final, while SA sisters Isabella and Zoe Kruger team up for the Wiphold Int doubles final on Saturday
Kruger Sisters Just Two Wins Away from Wiphold Int Doubles Title

South African sisters Isabella and Zoe Kruger will compete in the semifinals of the Wiphold International doubles on Friday, as they moved within two steps of the title at the ITF World Tennis Tour W50 tournament in Pretoria on Thursday
SA Players Keep Doubles Hopes Alive at Wiphold International

Two South African pairings progressed to the doubles quarterfinals on Thursday at the ITF World Tennis Tour W50 tournament, after SA no. 1 Isabella Kruger and Marilouise van Zyl lost their singles mathes in Pretoria on Wednesday
Isabella Kruger and Marilouise van Zyl Win Wiphold Int First Round Ties in Pretoria

South Africa’s top-ranked player Isabella Kruger and Marilouise van Zyl won passage through to the second round of the Wiphold International, an ITF women’s $40,000 event held at the University of Pretoria on Tuesday