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Madison Keys forced to withdraw from next tournament
Why Madison Keys’ Australian Open win stops her playing in Austin WTA tournament
Keys, who rose to world No. 7 after winning her first Grand Slam title, had entered the WTA 250-level ATX Open in Austin, Tex., which begins February 24. The American entered the tournament as world No. 21, with fellow American Jessica Pegula entering as world No. 6.
Madison Keys forced to withdraw from next tournament after Australian Open win
Madison Keys will not be able to compete at next month's ATX Open in Texas because of a WTA rule which states that only one top-10 player can feature in 250-level tournaments
Madison Keys set to miss US tournament because of odd WTA rule
Madison Keys is out of the ATX Open in Austin because a WTA rule is preventing her from competing in the tournament. When the entry list for the WTA 250 tournament in Austin was released, the American tennis star's name was on it.
Odd rule prevents Madison Keys from playing WTA tournament due to Australian Open win
Due to an odd rule preventing more than top 10 player participating in a WTA 250 tournament, the ATX Open announced Tuesday that Keys will no longer be eligible to participate in the event. The Austin-based tournament already has No. 6 Jessica Pegula committed to play.
Madison Keys forced to withdraw from tournament due to odd WTA rule after winning Aus Open
Madison Keys has been forced to pull out of next month’s ATX Open in Texas as a direct result of her winning the Australian Open. Keys sent a shiver down the spine of the tennis world when she toppled back-to-back Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka in last week’s Melbourne showpiece.
Madison Keys: WTA bizarre rule forces Australian Open winner to skip event
American tennis player Madison Keys’ had to pay a heavy cost for her maiden Australian Open title as she was forced to skip ATX Open due to bizarre WTA rule.In a statement, the ATX Open organisers said “As a 250-level tournament,
Madison Keys Receives Terrible News After Australian Open Win
At the Australian Open, Madison Keys so far swept the best phase of her career by claiming her first Grand Slam title. Solidifying her place among the elite in women’s tennis, the American star overcame two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka in an electrifying final.
Why Madison Keys Was ‘No Longer Searching for Validation’ Even Before Winning the Australian Open
Days after her first Slam title, the tennis star shares what stoked her confidence, how she tweaked her game, and why representation matters on the court.
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‘Total bummer’: Australian Open champion Madison Keys kicked out of US tennis tournament
Australian Open women’s champion Madison Keys has been kicked out of an upcoming tennis tournament after her first-ever grand ...
WTA
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Champions Reel: How Madison Keys won Adelaide 2025
The unseeded Madison Keys captured the ninth Hologic WTA Tour title of her career, second in Adelaide (following 2022) and ...
Tennis World
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Andy Roddick tells great story about how Madison Keys' agent reacted to AO win
Andy Roddick shares Max Eisenbued was crying tears of happiness after Madison Keys' Australian Open victory as the agent was ...
Yardbarker
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Australian Open champion Madison Keys reveals how ‘this’ legend’s outfit inspired her to become tennis player
Madison Keys stunned the tennis world when she overcame World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka in the Australian Open final. Sabalenka ...
Sportskeeda
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Madison Keys being forced to skip ATX Open 2025 due to WTA ranking rules infuriates tennis insider
Madison Keys will not participate at the ATX Open in Austin due to the WTA's rule of not having more than one Top-10 player.
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Madison Keys Beats Aryna Sabalenka to Win 2025 Australian Open Women's Final Bracket
Madison Keys won her first grand slam title at the 2025 Australian Open, defeating No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka in the final on ...
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