Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage:
- Sloane Stephens has been in a tough stretch with limited on-court wins and a foot injury that sidelined her for several months in 2025, with a career resurgence expected in 2026 after a protected ranking was used to enter some events. She briefly returned at Auckland with a wildcard, aiming to build momentum ahead of the season.[1][2][3]
- In early 2025, Stephens received scrutiny from some fans and commentators regarding her form and career trajectory, to which she responded publicly, emphasizing her determination and ongoing comeback efforts.[2]
- Updates in 2026 have highlighted her continued competition on the tour, including doubles progress and attempts to reestablish singles results, with various outlets tracking her results and interviews as part of her ongoing comeback narrative.[3][7][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more current items (e.g., results from Auckland, Australian Open qualifying, or recent press quotes) and provide a concise timeline with sources.
Sources
On the court, Sloane Stephens' form has been in free fall, with the former World No. 3 not having won a singles WTA Tour-level match since her first-round victory at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
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