Wk.5- Iga Down Under
While she's already a lethal force, that we're (still) in the early stages of Swiatek's career is clear when one considers this was not only just her second career tour title, but only her third semifinal and third final appearance ('19 Lugano), as well. Swiatek's no-sets-loss tournament performance is just the third by a singles champion since the start of last season. One was Jennifer Brady's post-shutdown title run in Lexington. The other was authored by Iga herself in Paris.
That first @WTA 500 main draw victory feeling ????@stormsanders94 | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/h8Dehnul1E
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) February 23, 2021
26-year old Western Australia native Sanders made her way through qualifying, notching good wins over Bernarda Pera and Caty McNally, then recorded her first career 500 level (or equivalent) victory with a win over countrywoman Ajla Tomljanovic. Next up came a career-best win over #28 Yulia Putintseva, her first in consecutive WTA tournament MD rounds in her career, to reach her maiden WTA quarterfinal. Sanders' run ended there at the hands of Belinda Bencic, but she'll jump 92 spots in the new rankings and make her Top 200 debut.
Stormylicious!!!!! @WTA
— Daria Gavrilova (@Daria_gav) February 24, 2021
Adelaide saw Rogers record impressive wins over Veronika Kudermetova and Johanna Konta (the latter her fifth Top 20 win since the start of '20), then lead Gauff 6-2/4-2 (then 4-2 again in the 3rd) before the teenager (as she had all week) managed to stage *two* rallies en route to victory. Still, Rogers, a two-time slam quarterfinalist ('16 RG/'20 US), will inch back into the Top 50 this week at #49 (just one off her career high from January '17) as she carries her 8-3 season record into what could be an even more successful spring.
Facing the back fence?!
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2021
No such thing as a lost cause for @BelindaBencic ??
Stuns the home crowd with another special point at #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/tWk0PWMWZT
Another backward-running @BelindaBencic beauty to bless your timelines ??#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/joK1kSBRPm
— wta (@WTA) February 26, 2021
WOW.
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2021
Sheer athleticism from the teenager ??@CocoGauff | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/QXNAJGt5j6
"My mum has to go get wine and my dad has to get a beer." ????@CocoGauff reveals her parents' secret to dealing with nerves ??#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/NoxI6fO5fO
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) February 25, 2021
Meanwhile, 23-year old Inglis gave the Aussie fans something to cheer about in her own way, even if a few of her countrywoman had to take it on the chin along the way. Inglis, fresh off her first AO MD appearance in five years, as well her maiden tour-level MD in the Phillip Island event (Kamilla Rakhimova), posted win #2 in the 1st Round in Adelaide over her tennis idol, Samantha Stosur. After that, as occurred with so many this past week, her time in the draw ended when Iga Swiatek showed up. Still, it was a nice time while it lasted.
2nd career WTA main draw victory ????
— wta (@WTA) February 23, 2021
Qualifier Maddison Inglis battles back from a set down to defeat fellow Aussie Stosur 5-7, 7-5, 6-4!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/KF1F718739
Haha, rant from Putintseva about the quality of line judging. "They are not professional, they only come from here, they don't travel with the tour." Umpire gives her a warning, "Be careful what you say Yulia. This is a professional tournament, with professional people."
— Gavin Mair (@gavinnightmair) February 23, 2021
Putintseva continues to be aggrieved at the line umpires. The chair eventually gave a code for unsportsmanlike conduct. pic.twitter.com/8JKYYr7k8W
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) February 23, 2021
A casual full-on shriek celebration from Putintseva for that hold of serve.
— Gavin Mair (@gavinnightmair) February 23, 2021
Now Siegemund complaining, "Unbelievable" she says towards the umpire... I'm guessing about Putintseva. pic.twitter.com/5WbkSZJaQH
Her opening match this week against Laura Siegemund (subtitled "The Traveling Grievance Circus," maybe?) included gripes about shoelace tying and Putintseva being given an arched eybrow warning from the umpire after calling the linespeople "unprofessional." Ultimately, Putintseva won that match, only to lose (once more proving that there is no storm that Putintseva won't barrel head-first into) to Storm Sanders, giving the Aussie her biggest tour victory, her first career tour-level MD back-to-back victories, and maiden WTA QF result. If you ever want to pass some time, just enter the words "Putintseva" and "umpire" into the Twitter search bar and have at it (and look at all the different dates spanning most of the last decade).
¡All the best!
— #SpencerGYE2021 ?? (@ASotomayorEcu) February 13, 2021
La húngara Natalia Szabanin se adjudica el primer lugar del ITF J1 Salinas Mundial Juvenil Hyundai.#SembramosFuturo ?????? pic.twitter.com/g3qZPGMRWq
At the Porto Alegre, Brazil J1 event this week, the top-seeded Hungarian (girls #14) completed her three-week 11-1 run with a 6-4/6-4 victory in the final over #2-seed Diana Shnaider (#15) of Russia. Shnaider had been seeking her second career J1 crown, but first since 2019, while Szabanin had also posted an earlier win over another recent J1 winner (Petra Marcinko, who retired in the QF). It's likely that Szabanin will now make her Top 10 debut in the junior rankings.
Four different collegiate programs were represented in the @AdelaideTennis final, which saw 2020 RG Finalists Guarachi/Krawczyk defeat Carter/Stefani 67 64 10-3 to win their 3rd team title.@AlabamaWTN@sundevilwtennis@UNC_wtennis @WavesTennis pic.twitter.com/meQqywTxex
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) February 27, 2021
Before taking the final in a 10-3 match tie-break, Guarachi/Krawczyk had also outlasted Aussies Abbie Myers & Ivana Popovic in a 10-7 MTB in the QF. While all of 30-year old Guarachi's career titles (3-6 in finals) have come alongside Krawczyk, the 27-year Bannerette has claimed five. She's gone 2-2 in four additional WTA finals while partnering Giuliana Olmos. Stefani, though a combined 1-4, is tied with Hsieh Su-wei and Barbora Strycova for the most WTA doubles finals in 2020-21.
What. A. Contest. ??@jilteichmann saves two match points and converts her seventh to reach the #AdelaideTennis semifinals!
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2021
An incredible three-hour battle from both players ?? pic.twitter.com/Dv4LVqcat3
Teichmann saves two MP in the 2nd, then Sevastova saves five in the 2nd set TB. Finally, Teichmann converts on her second MP in the 3rd (7th overall) to get the win.
She's done it again! ??
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2021
Qualifier @CocoGauff comes through her fourth three-set match at #AdelaideTennis with a comeback victory vs. Rogers, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
Goes into a third career WTA semifinal on Friday ?? pic.twitter.com/KwK0dK4P0c
Kind of wish we'd gotten Iga-Coco, though.
Simply stunning ?
— wta (@WTA) February 27, 2021
A second career title for @iga_swiatek as she defeats Bencic 6-2, 6-2 to secure the @AdelaideTennis women's singles title! ?? pic.twitter.com/wtiso8yrYr
Swiatek serves it up @AdelaideTennis:
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) February 27, 2021
Swiatek won 20-of-22 1st serve points (90.9%, a career-best) in the championship match vs. Bencic.
For the week in Adelaide she won 73.7% (+9.7% of her career percentage entering the week). pic.twitter.com/OsIdtL40Vb
RUTHLESS revenge ????
— wta (@WTA) February 24, 2021
Collins reels off another five consecutive games to get her first win over Barty 6-3, 6-4 and reach the quarterfinals!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/ehQh3Vjkz8
Collins in the seventh different Bannerette to notch a #1 win over the last five seasons. And that list doesn't include at least two players that you might *think* it would.
The WIN of her LIFE ??@stormsanders94 ???? takes down No.7 seed Putintseva 6-4, 5-7, 6-1 to reach the quarterfinals in her first ever WTA 500 singles event!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/FXjU9wnkSA
— wta (@WTA) February 24, 2021
3??0?? reasons to smile ??@stormsanders94 claims her very first Top 30 win ?? #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/gnXmpie0ki
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) February 24, 2021
"It's pretty special to play against Sam." ??
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) February 23, 2021
Maddison Inglis reflects on facing her "idol" @bambamsam30 in the opening round at #AdelaideTennis. pic.twitter.com/U5cBdg0NIO
Meanwhile, some back scratching going on for Siegemund. "How many minutes do we have for the laces?" asks Siegemund.
— Gavin Mair (@gavinnightmair) February 23, 2021
Seriously, this deserves some sort of Hollywood remake. pic.twitter.com/HROn7BlxY2
Tag yourself, I'm Miri and Laura seamlessly switching from speaking German to English during the shoelace incident because Siegemund wants Putintseva to understand. https://t.co/wjFrVWTMd8
— Victoria Chiesa (@vrcsports) February 23, 2021
For Putintseva? She should get better shoelaces.
— Victoria Chiesa (@vrcsports) February 23, 2021
From a rules perspective? Siegemund didn't have a case, which was what Bley was explaining to her. https://t.co/f6Nc8tNIq3 pic.twitter.com/K6mKAVwqWM
Ends on a Siegemund DF. No racquet touch at the net. Well done to the umpire, earned her money today. Like herding cats. pic.twitter.com/lWu4OPt99R
— Gavin Mair (@gavinnightmair) February 23, 2021
Malta's Elaine Genovese, now 30, won an ITF doubles title in 2018.
.@JLPegula on her way into the Doha Q final pic.twitter.com/sE5uGwHdcD
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) February 28, 2021
Both these players will be in action next week at ATP/WTA tournaments. Holger Rune on the left in Argentina, Clara Tauson on the right in Lyon. This is when they won the Danish U12 mixed doubles championship. Rune is taller now than Tauson, but not by much :) pic.twitter.com/ykYELZFvX0
— Mark Nixon (@markalannixon) February 23, 2021
Original 9 secure Hall of Fame status ??
— wta (@WTA) February 24, 2021
Half a century after they changed their sport forever, the iconic Original 9 of women’s professional tennis are being honored in the @TennisHalloFame's Class of 2021 --> https://t.co/q3okaOzKGh pic.twitter.com/vc4GryO0zy
2?? induction classes, 1?? extraordinary weekend ??
— Tennis Hall of Fame (@TennisHalloFame) February 26, 2021
Mark your calendars and prepare to celebrate the Classes of 2020 and 2021 at Hall of Fame Weekend! Virtual and in-person packages are now available ??
Hi??????? a quick update,I had a small surgery on my right knee yesterday and thanks to Dr.Biedert everything went well????Already started my rehab today and look forward to being back on court soon!Thank u everyone for ur messages and support ,especially to my family,team and friends?? pic.twitter.com/B10ERUhOdC
— Donna Vekic (@DonnaVekic) February 25, 2021
Look who's returning to the court for the first time since May of 2018 ????@EVesnina001 | #QatarTotalOpen2021 pic.twitter.com/EjfUpD4LZx
— wta (@WTA) February 27, 2021
Well. No help for the women… and less tournaments…. But the ATP still helping their players. #tennisin2021 pic.twitter.com/OxZTp4z2DM
— Tara Moore (@TaraMoore92) February 26, 2021
Great news! Today Simona Halep got her COVID vaccination shot. "I wanted to get vaccinated. I came with an open mind and I'm fine. I was vaccinated with Pfizer. I'm fine, I haven't had any side effects now. It's for everyone's sake and that's why I decided to get vaccinated." pic.twitter.com/QQkddaiEDQ
— ????WTA Romania???? (@WTARomania) February 24, 2021
Hi all,
— Conchita Martínez (@conchitamartinz) February 27, 2021
I wanted to inform you that I have unfortunately tested positive for coronavirus. pic.twitter.com/PHJgSFtG9U
While @conchitamartinz is in quarantine and I can only wait for her to get well and be healthy, Team Mugu doesn’t stop and we found a creative way to keep working....with the help of technology and my @beats I have Conchi on court with me already!! ???????? ??
— Garbiñe Muguruza (@GarbiMuguruza) February 27, 2021
Get well soon Conchi ?? pic.twitter.com/2RWimwHrFj
Home ?? pic.twitter.com/99xXG1Ahlj
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) February 22, 2021
Check out my side hustle ?? also my website is live abut everything is sold out already haha. https://t.co/3uIywV0JOK pic.twitter.com/NDnUvvrlo0
— Daria Gavrilova (@Daria_gav) February 26, 2021
On this day in 2002, Venus Williams became the first African-American ever to become the #1 tennis player in the world.
— Tennis Historian (@HistorianTennis) February 25, 2021
What's your favorite Venus memory? pic.twitter.com/e02xeb19BW
If anyone was wondering who was in the Top 10 when Venus Williams became the first African American player to become No 1. PS: I absolutely love that blue on Venus. ?????? pic.twitter.com/8iaHcbqS4Z
— Christopher Fisher (@Chris_A_Fisher) February 26, 2021
Champions Corner: Naomi Osaka on finding comfort in vulnerability and why she’s not shy about her goal of the career Grand Slam.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) February 22, 2021
?? "I have everything that I need to do well on clay and on grass.”
Gotta catch ‘em all.
Listen/Read: https://t.co/SoGxTQPaU2 pic.twitter.com/dkM3I0EkE1
Osaka: “Last time I won here I was kind of playing off anger, in a way. Just b/c I wanted to stamp my place on the tour. I really wanted to win B2B USO & AO.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) February 20, 2021
“This time around I'm more at peace with where I am. I'm honestly just happy to be playing a Grand Slam in a pandemic." pic.twitter.com/FDGcqA6cL8
Is Iga Swiatek a Clijsters fan?
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) February 24, 2021
Discuss. pic.twitter.com/wOeoMMik2i
*2021 WTA CHAMPIONS BY AGE*
19 - Iga Swiatek (Adelaide)
22 - Aryna Sabalenka (Abu Dhabi)
23 - Dasha Kasatkina (Phillip Island Melb.)
23 - Naomi Osaka (Australian Open)
24 - Ash Barty (Yarra Valley Melb.)
25 - Elise Mertens (Gippsland Melb.)
vacant - Kontaveit (25) vs. Li (20) [Grampians Melb. not played]
*TEENAGE WTA SINGLES CHAMPS - since 2015*
[2015]
17 - Ana Konjuh, CRO (Nottingham)
18 - Belinda Bencic, SUI (Eastbourne)
18 - Belinda Bencic, SUI (Toronto)
[2016]
19 - Oceane Dodin, FRA (Quebec City)
[2017]
17 - Marketa Vondrousova, CZE (Biel)
19 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS (Charleston)
[2018]
17 - Olga Danilovic SRB (Moscow RC)
18 - Dayana Yastremska, UKR (Hong Kong)
[2019]
15 - Coco Gauff, USA (Linz)
17 - Amanda Anisimova, USA (Bogota)
18 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (Indian Wells)
18 - Dayana Yastremska, UKR (Hua Hin)
19 - Dayana Yastremska, UKR (Strasbourg)
19 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (Toronto)
19 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (US Open)
[2020]
19 - Iga Swiatek, POL (Roland Garros)
[2021]
19 - Iga Swiatek, POL (Adelaide)
*WTA FINALS - since 2018, active*
12 - Arya Sabalenka, BLR (9-3)
12 - Simona Halep, ROU (7-5)
11 - Ash Barty, AUS (8-3)
10 - Petra Kvitova, CZE (7-3)
10 - Karolina Pliskova, CZE (7-3)
10 - Kiki Bertens, NED (6-4)
9 - Naomi Osaka, JPN (6-2+L)
7 - Sofia Kenin, USA (5-2)
7 - Elise Mertens, BEL (5-2)
7 - Elina Svitolina, UKR (6-1)
7 - Elena Rybakina, KAS (2-5)
6 - Serena Williams, USA (1-5)
5 - BELINDA BENCIC, SUI (2-3)
5 - Garbine Muguruza, ESP (2-3)
*MOST WTA DOUBLES FINALS - 2020-21*
5 - 5/0...Hsieh/Strycova, TPE/CZE (4-1)
4 - 2/2...CARTER/STEFANI, USA/BRA (1-3)
3 - 1/2...Aoyama/Shibahara, JPN/JPN (3-0)
3 - 1/2...Krejcikova/Siniakova, CZE/CZE (2-1)
3 - 2/1...GUARACHI/KRAWCZYK, CHI/USA (2-1)
3 - 3/0...Melichar/Xu, USA/CHN (1-2)
2 - 2/0...Babos/Mladenovic, HUN/FRA (2-0)
2 - 1/1...Mertens/Sabalenka, BEL/BLR (2-0)
2 - 2/0...Rus/Zidansek, NED/SLO (2-0)
2 - 2/0...K.Bondarenko/Fichman, UKR/CAN (1-1)
*INDIVIDUALS DB FINALS - 2020-21*
5 - 5/0 (4-1) = Hsieh Su-wei, TPE
5 - 5/0 (4-1) = Barbora Strycova, CZE
5 - 3/2 (1-4) = LUISA STEFANI, BRA
4 - 3/1 (3-1) = DESIRAE KRAWCZYK, USA
4 - 2/2 (2-2) = Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
4 - 4/0 (2-2) = Nicole Melichar, USA
4 - 2/2 (2-2) = Katerina Siniakova, CZE
4 - 2/2 (1-3) = HAYLEY CARTER, USA
*2020-21 WINS OVER #1*
2020 Brisbane 2nd Rd. - #53 Jennifer Brady/USA def. #1 Barty
2020 Aust. Open SF - #15 Sofia Kenin/USA def. #1 Barty
2020 Doha SF - #11 Petra Kvitova/CZE def. #1 Barty
2021 Aust. Open QF - #27 Karolina Muchova/CZE def. #1 Barty
2021 Adelaide 2nd Rd. - #37 Danielle Collins/USA def. #1 Barty
*CAREER #1 WINS - ACTIVE U.S. WOMEN*
17 - Serena Williams
15 - Venus Williams
3 - Sofia Kenin
3 - CoCo Vandeweghe
1 - Jennifer Brady
1 - Danielle Collins
1 - Christina McHale
1 - Alison Riske
*#1 WINS BY U.S. WOMEN - since 2014*
2014 #26 Venus Williams def. #1 S.Williams (Montreal SF)
2017 #35 CoCo Vandeweghe def. #1 Kerber (AO 3rd)
2017 #12 Venus Williams def. #1 Kerber (Miami QF)
2017 #22 CoCo Vandeweghe def. #1 Ka.Pliskova (US Open QF)
2018 #16 CoCo Vandeweghe def. #1 Halep (Stuttgart QF)
2019 #16 Serena Williams def. #1 Halep (AO 4th)
2019 #55 Alison Riske def. #1 Barty (Wimbledon 4th)
2019 #29 Sofia Kenin def. #1 Barty (Toronto 1st)
2019 #22 Sofia Kenin def. #1 Osaka (Cincinnati QF)
2020 #53 Jennifer Brady def. #1 Barty (Brisbane 2nd)
2020 #15 Sofia Kenin def. #1 Barty (AO SF)
2021 #37 Danielle Collins def. #1 Barty (Adelaide 2nd)
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3 - Kenin
3 - Vandeweghe
2 - V.Williams
1 - Brady
1 - Collins
1 - Riske
1 - S.Williams
*2021 TOP JUNIOR EVENT CHAMPIONS*
SVYATOPETRIVSKE VILLAGE UKR G1: Anastasiia Gureva/RUS
SALINAS ECU G1: Natalia Szabanin/HUN
ASUNCION BOWL PAR G1: Petra Marcinko/CRO
PORTO ALEGRE BRA G1: Natalia Szabanin/HUN
Breaking on @MSNBC: Trump's taxes and underlying tax documents are in the hands of the Manhattan District Attorney.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 25, 2021
The records include millions of pages of documents.
Lies, lies, lies. One year ago … and they had been briefed. https://t.co/JrQ9GA07os
— Jerad Speigel - jerad.com (@JTSpeigel) February 25, 2021
Him telling someone not to be an asshole is like me telling someone not to lose Wimbledon finals https://t.co/duo2mDU1jG
— andyroddick (@andyroddick) February 23, 2021
Trump literally lives at a country club and you bailed on your state while your constituents were literally freezing to death so you could spend a long weekend at a Ritz Carlton in Cancun, but go off sir ... https://t.co/NRTCQOUtoc
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) February 26, 2021
The right's narrative is impervious to reality. Half a million Americans are dead but the joke is still "liberals overreacted to COVID." A real knee-slapper. https://t.co/mys9c9wc8z
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) February 26, 2021
Kristof: President Biden Lets a Saudi Murderer Walk https://t.co/7ZIuixUMSL
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 27, 2021
Hey #MarjorieTaylorGreene, I fixed your sign. You’re welcome. https://t.co/PIHGaV2q4X pic.twitter.com/JzPi3n7OOE
— Brandon Farmahini (@MrFarmahini) February 25, 2021
??WARNING : PROFANE LANGUAGE ??
— Irina Falconi (@IrinaFalconi) February 24, 2021
if you’re wondering how to keep the love alive with @realtravhartman after 9 years... ?????????? pic.twitter.com/EZYBUJdRoQ
Meet Venessa.
— ITF (@ITFTennis) February 26, 2021
She's 6 years old, from the Czech Republic and plays like a mini @Petra_Kvitova ??#MyCourt pic.twitter.com/nRVnD0UKsh
Watch this scruffy feral cat turn into a blue-eyed beauty — and fall asleep on his mom's chest ?? pic.twitter.com/fxlb3XHijk
— The Dodo (@dodo) February 27, 2021
#NeverForget that in 1992, David Lynch directed a series of serialized commercials for the Japanese brand, Georgia Coffee set in the world of TWIN PEAKS. The commercials only aired in Japan and only four were produced.
— The Pope Of Video Village™ (@MikeVanderbilt) February 24, 2021
pic.twitter.com/NeCRIHszao
Jonah Hill calls out the Daily Mail for posting shirtless pics of him
— Culture Crave ?? (@CultureCrave) February 27, 2021
“I’m 37 and finally love and accept myself ... Not even you can take that smile from my face”
Legend ?? pic.twitter.com/kc2wN418OO
Sheep lost in forest for years gets 80 pounds of wool removed and feels brand new ?? @edgarsmission pic.twitter.com/WxNuYSrpZf
— The Dodo (@dodo) February 27, 2021
The first ever Slippery Stairs world championship was INTENSE ?? pic.twitter.com/hzHhv45j4g
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) February 22, 2021
8 Comments:
McPutintseva, or is it Putintroe, is never boring.
Swiatek brought it in a non slam week.
U.Radwanska has been doing pretty well since the restart. Shame that there aren't any 80 or 100K events for her to try.
Gauff went the Andreescu route last week.
Stat of the Week- 15- The number of finals in 1971 between Original 9 members.
The WTA was not yet official, but the women were willing to play anywhere. This led to 69 events being scheduled, with the Original 9 making their presence known.
That was only partially true. 13 of those 15 were Billie Jean King vs Rosie Casals. King went 11-1-1 vs Casals, with Kerry melville Ried beating Kristy Pigeon in the only final King did not reach.
King won 17 titles that year, but was not the year end number 1. 4 years before rankings were done by computer, Goolagong won 2 slams, and reached the final of a third. The third might sound impressive, but was the Australian Open, with a whopping 30 player field, that due to the vagabond nature of the burgeoning tour, was played in March.
Quiz Time!
Which Original 9 member failed to reach a final in 1971? Multiple answers accepted.
A.Judy Dalton
B.Peaches Bartkowicz
C.Julie Heldman
D.Valerie Ziegenfuss
Interlude-Chris Evert back in the day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVvEBkd85zg
Answer!
I wanted to use Kristy Pigeon as she had the weakest season, with 4 QF and no SF, but she reached the final in Beckenham.
(B)Bartkowicz would have have been a good guess. And you would be correct. One reason why, is that she retired before the season was over, not coming back until 1974. 1 SF and 4 QF put her near the bottom of the list.
(A)Dalton is wrong, though she didn't win a title. She reached the final in Wales, capping off a rather frustrating season in which she lost her QF match 14 times. Went 5-14 in that round.
After Casals, who reached 15 finals, next on the list was (C)Heldman with 4. She won Nottingham, and even though she didn't consistently go as deep into tournaments as Reid, who reached 7 SF and 10 QF, she reached more finals that her 4-2.
That leaves (D)Ziegenfuss, who like Bartkowicz, failed to reach a final. Only reached 1 SF, but 6 QF.
The Original 9 blazed their trail through the 1971 season, and into history.
5 On the Up Side- The Normalcy Edition.
1.Kvitova- Doha pick out of habit. One of 4 former winners in the field, and RU last year, Kvitova is the only woman in the field to have won both Doha and Dubai. Even with an average season so far, look for her to do well here.
2.Badosa- She might be a longshot, but why not her? Expect a first time winner in Lyon this week, as literally half the field(16 of 32) has never reached a WTA final.
3.Teichmann- Tip toes Teichmann? She runs on them more than any player I can remember. Had a great points week, getting 185, which is the 3rd biggest amount on her record behind her titles. The red flag is that one reason she still has a lower number of points that you would expect, is that she has lost in the first round of her last 6 slams.
4.Muguruza- Left Australia ready to take on the tour. The pandemic stopped that, but with a start not far below last year, she looks like a contender to go deep.
5.Minnen- Has a soft draw in Lyon. Needs to get right, as she lad a losing record at WTA level last year.
5 On the Down Side.
1.Barty- Giving out #1 wins like candy. Out of both Doha and Dubai. Hopes to be back in Miami, but has title points to defend. For the first time in recent memory, #1 will be in play at Miami.
2.Mertens/Sabalenka- If Barty is on this list, Mertens/Sabalenka have to be. #1 will be in play, but not just because of those Miami points, but Indian Wells. Where Barty has a realistic chance to be 1 after Miami, Mertens/Sabalenka almost have none.
3.Tauson- The pressure is on. For the players that didn't make to Australia, the 6 weeks between now and the French Open cutoff could make or break the season. She needs approx. 250 pts to make the main draw, and if she does, ITF events could finally be in her past.
4.Brengle- Not a bad loss to Swiatek, or Andreescu, for that matter. The problem is that she is 2-8 in her last 10 vs Top 20 players. Even more of a red flag? Both of those wins were on grass, so it's been awhile.
5.Konta- I just as easily could put Collins, as health is a concern. The tipping point is that Collins has been able to play a couple of matches each event, while Konta is one and done.
In Lyin the topseed Alexandrova blown off the court by Clara Tauson simply masterclass
https://twitter.com/hoergren/status/1366415045123522563?s=20
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Quiz: went w/ B and D (since you hinted at multiples). Best guess of the year, and it's only March. ;)
Evert ad: hmmm, methinks the copywriter might have injured himself -- and you *know* it had to be a guy -- from all the winking suggestiveness there.
That Muguruza held two MP vs. Osaka at the AO is the most unrecognized stat of the season so far. Think how different things would have been if she'd won. *She* might have won her third different major, Serena could have gotten #24, Brady might have gotten her first, Hsieh might have reached the semis (at least?). Whole different world.
Hmmm, if Mladenovic pulls her weight, might we see *three* Pastries in the Lyon semis? Possible.
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Geez, Clara does tour-level 1st Rounds like a boss.
Something about a piece of Danish? 14 straight sets, a bunch of aces and a bit of masterclass in Lyon by two in form players. Clara now #96 in the rankings Monday - well done.
That Paris debut was no joke, nor anything resembling a fluke. ;)
What do you think of this candidate to shot of the month - brilliant me thinks
https://twitter.com/WTA/status/1368576530905853963?s=20
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