Townsend and Siniakova win Madrid Open doubles despite injury scare

Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova captured the Madrid Open doubles title on Sunday, defeating Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider 7-6 (2), 6-2. A mid-match knee injury concern for Siniakova prompted a lengthy medical timeout that frustrated Andreeva. The victory extends their winning streak to 15 matches.

In the doubles final at the Madrid Open on clay courts, Katerina Siniakova twisted her left knee while chasing a ball in the second set. She requested an injury timeout, and medical staff wrapped her quad for stability. Despite the stoppage, Siniakova continued without major limitations and helped secure the win in one hour and 29 minutes against Andreeva and Shnaider, as shown in footage from edgeAI on X (formerly Twitter) dated May 3, 2026. Andreeva expressed frustration over the duration of the physio evaluation across the net. This marks Townsend and Siniakova's third straight WTA 1000 title after Indian Wells and Miami, and their sixth together, including two Grand Slams. The result pushes Siniakova to World No. 1 for her 181st week, third all-time, and Townsend to No. 2. Townsend now has four consecutive titles and a 21-1 record in 2026, her only loss in the Australian Open quarterfinals. Post-match, Townsend praised her partner: “You’re the best to ever do it. And I’m honored to be on the same side as you and to continue to make history with you.” The duo, perfect 4-0 in WTA 1000 finals, heads to the Italian Masters in Rome aiming to extend their streak before the French Open.

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Serena Williams celebrating a doubles win on the grass court at Queen’s Club with her partner.
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Serena Williams wins doubles return at Queen’s Club

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Serena Williams marked her return to competitive tennis with a doubles victory on Tuesday at the Queen’s Club Championships in London. Partnering with Victoria Mboko, the 44-year-old defeated third seeds Erin Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez 7-6(2), 6-2. The win came nearly four years after her retirement following the 2022 US Open.

Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova captured the Miami Open women's doubles title on March 30, defeating Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini 7-6 (7-0), 6-1. A rain delay interrupted the first set at 5-6, 40-0, prompting Townsend to take a 15-minute power nap while Siniakova dealt with flight stress. The match shifted courts, but the champions stayed focused.

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Marta Kostyuk won the Madrid Open women's final, beating Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 7-5 in an emotional clash. The victory highlighted the rare presence of female coaches in both players' corners. Rennae Stubbs, former coach of Serena Williams, called for more women in top-level tennis coaching.

Mirra Andreeva came from behind to beat third seed Iga Swiatek 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the quarterfinals of the Stuttgart Open on April 18. The 18-year-old Russian advanced to the semifinals, where she will face top seed Elena Rybakina. Swiatek remained optimistic despite the loss, marking her fourth quarterfinal exit of the season.

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Marta Kostyuk defeated Linda Noskova in straight sets to advance to the Mutua Madrid Open semifinals on Wednesday. The 23-year-old Ukrainian, riding a career-high nine-match win streak, credited therapy and maturity for her improved emotional stability. She remains undefeated on clay this season at 9-0.

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