Wk.9- Mid-event in the Gardens of Good and Miami
A Miami Open field without the men's Big 3 and, let's be honest, not too many ATP players worth even a fraction of the time and effort necessary to, well, pay attention at all? (I mean, Tennis Channel wasted almost two hours on Sunday showing
Wow!
— WTA Russians (@WTArussians) March 26, 2021
Anna Kalinskaya recovers from a set down, and a break down in the decider as she stuns Petra Martic 5-7, 6-2, 7-6 to reach the third round of a WTA1000 event for the first time in her career!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/myhyc4dA5B
19-year old D.C. native Baptiste was given a qualifying wild card and made the most of it, upsetting top-seeded Misaki Doi in a 3rd set TB to start things out, then Greet Minnen to reach the MD. She pushed fellow qualifier Kristina Kucova, who'd go on to hold MP vs. #1 Ash Barty a round later, to three sets before seeing the Slovak get a late break in game #11 then serve out the match. Baptiste has trailed 5-2 in the set, but rallied to knot the score at 5-5 and held a GP for a 6-5 lead.
DECENT DEBUT | Hailey Baptiste, 19, made the most of her Miami Open qualifying wildcard this week.
— Black Spin Global (@BlackSpinGlobal) March 25, 2021
The WTA 1000 debutante, ranked 236 in the world, came through qualifying with two wins against seeded opponents, before going down in three sets to Kristina Kucova in round one. ???? pic.twitter.com/sfuSPtDynm
Alexandra Yepifanova walks onto Court 17 for the @usopen Girls' Singles Final against Maria Camila Osorio Serrano of Colombia. #TeamUSATennis pic.twitter.com/2REOxDIWll
— USTA (@usta) September 8, 2019
The top seed, Yepifanova (girls #22) didn't drop a set all week, defeating fellow U.S. teen Reese Brantmeier in the final. Meanwhile, Brantmeier teamed with Kimmi Hance to win the doubles.
Girls Doubles Champions Kimmi Hance and Reese Brantmeier. They defeated Mboko and Ngounoue 64, 36, 10-3 #iosc pic.twitter.com/i2xhHlUIpx
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) March 26, 2021
Defending champ mentality ????
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2021
Top seed @ashbarty saves a match point and escapes Kucova to reach the third round!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/LTUCFVTjE1
???? @SabalenkaA survives!
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2021
Saves 2?? match points against Pironkova and turns it around 0-6, 6-3, 7-6(9) ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/AvreIBiGit
Later in the afternoon, Garcia led #3 Halep 6-3/3-1 before the Romanian turned things around, ultimately bageling the Pastry in the 3rd set to record her 400th career WTA MD victory. Finally, with few top players *needing* an affirming victory more than #5 Svitolina, the Ukranian got it after falling down a set and early break against Rogers. Whew!
Jabeur asked for the doctor in the 2nd set and also threw up on court.
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) March 26, 2021
Badosa was annoyed. pic.twitter.com/RrODAfLry7
?????? Ons Jabeur est qualifiée pour le troisième tour !
— ETTACHKILA (@EttachkilaTN) March 26, 2021
La tunisienne s’est arrachée face à l’espagnole Paula Badosa Gilbert 7-6, 5-7, 7-5 pour son match d'ouverture au #MiamiOpen
pic.twitter.com/p4HJN7ne6r
Jabeur didn't just sink in the next round, either. Against Sofia Kenin, against whom she had yet to win a set in four meetings, Jabeur rallied to take the 1st set by winning the final twelve points (gonig from 3-4 down to a 6-4 win) en route to a three-set victory.
The angle of the replay though ??@Ons_Jabeur with the down the line forehand winner!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/kdXbLDn55s
— wta (@WTA) March 28, 2021
From 1-5 down in the third and saving 2 match points along the way ??@sara_sorribes overcomes Pera in another long battle and faces Brady next!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/AtJkvSMpNP
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2021
What a way to win it ??
— wta (@WTA) March 26, 2021
Nina Stojanovic recovers from a set and 5-2 down, saving two match points to defeat Putintseva!
Faces Osaka next at the #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/NVWmjsFUqP
One of the most improved players on tour this season, Stojanovic had qualified with wins over Linda Fruhvirtova and Bethanie Mattek-Sands (a two-fer opponent combo with a 21-year age span), and had knocked off Heather Watson before Putintseva. Unfortunately, Stojanovic withdrew from the event (w/ a thigh injury, which was wrapped during her 2nd Round win) before she could face off with Naomi Osaka in the 3rd Round. Stojanovic is 8-5 on the season.
The sweet taste of victory once again ??
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2021
First WTA main draw win since 2018 Brisbane for @anakonjuh as the wildcard progresses to the second round! ????#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/AqIOpF2pDA
KONJUH BELIEVE IT ??
— wta (@WTA) March 27, 2021
???? @anakonjuh defeats Swiatek to make it back-to-back Top 20 wins and reach Round 4 in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/QqQ8NF2zML
The drought is over.??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 25, 2021
Former champion @SloaneStephens gets her first win in 176 days, defeating Oceane Dodin 6(6)-7, 6-4, 6-2.#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/KOooz9uY3G
Another three-set win ??
— wta (@WTA) March 28, 2021
Another 2+ hour victory ??
What a month for @sara_sorribes so far! ?
She defeats the No.21 seed Rybakina 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/lX6VBAUH1T
Jessica Pegula squandered a 6-1, 4-1 lead, letting Karolina Pliskova get back into the match and then go up a break in the third. But, Pegula pulled a comeback of her own, rallying for a 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 win to go 3-0 vs Pliskova
— TickTockTennis (@TickTockTennis) March 28, 2021
Gotta think Sascha Bajin's job may be in jeopardy pic.twitter.com/8nEE16qdGO
I used to hate getting bakery products (??mainly) on court. ??????? However now when there is a little bun in the oven, I couldn’t be happier! ?? pic.twitter.com/RmTKuTghjK
— Barbora Strycova (@BaraStrycova) March 26, 2021
The WTA has announced adjustments to the WTA Ranking system to account for the continued schedule modifications affecting the Tour calendar following the 2020 pandemic-shortened season ??
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2021
I'm very sorry to withdraw from the @MiamiOpen ?????? https://t.co/jO9CGHcT2h
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) March 27, 2021
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) March 26, 2021
??Leo has decided to skip this year @miamiopen to prepare the best for the upcoming clay season ??
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) March 22, 2021
?? ?? ?? pic.twitter.com/ZGNQNWMjHR
Vika’s team...???????? https://t.co/0vWzbYvj18
— Chris Evert (@ChrissieEvert) March 27, 2021
Love this picture from last night ?@WilsonTennis | @MiamiOpen | @GettySport pic.twitter.com/3stDQgWR39
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) March 28, 2021
“Sexism isn’t a women’s issue any more than racism is a Black issue,” @Venuseswilliams says. https://t.co/vrj6sWTZKL
— British Vogue (@BritishVogue) March 22, 2021
MJ trend - tennis version ??
— Elina Svitolina (@ElinaSvitolina) March 28, 2021
P.S. my wrist is not strong enough for more then 4 balls ?? pic.twitter.com/ufhVyHZbXN
If people loved Asian people as much as they love bubble tea, anime, mochi, sushi, matcha etc... Imagine profiting/enjoying things that come from a culture and then attacking/diminishing the ethnic group that created it.
— NaomiOsaka????? (@naomiosaka) March 27, 2021
Pure power from the Canadian.??????@Bandreescu_ manages to pull off a three set victory over Amanda Anisimova 7-6(5), 6(2)-7, 6-4.#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/aYvNiUM0kK
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 29, 2021
2003 Wimbledon Women's 3R:
— Tennis Historian (@HistorianTennis) March 21, 2021
(WC)Maria Sharapova def. (11)Jelena Dokic 6-4, 6-4
This was 16-year old Sharapova's 1st appearance at Wimbledon. She would lose in the next round to Svetlana Kuznetsova
Dokic would play Wimbledon 3 more times, but would never win another match there pic.twitter.com/q7VuhCgSae
From dominating the court, to now dominating design @mariasharapova is launching her first collection: https://t.co/vPLpKOj70C
— Architectural Digest (@ArchDigest) March 23, 2021
*2021 TOP JUNIOR EVENT CHAMPIONS*
SVYATOPETRIVSKE VILLAGE UKR J1: Anastasiia Gureva/RUS
SALINAS ECU J1: Natalia Szabanin/HUN
ASUNCION BOWL PAR J1: Petra Marcinko/CRO
PORTO ALEGRE BRA J1: Natalia Szabanin/HUN
BANANA BOWL BRA G1: Oceane Babel/FRA
BARRANQUILLA COL J1: Johanne Christine Svendsen/DEN
SAN DIEGO USA J1: Alexandra Yepifanova/USA
*LONG WTA WINNING/UNDEFEATED STREAKS - last 15 seasons (2006-21)*
34 - Serena Williams, 2013
32 - Justine Henin, 2007-08
27 - Serena Williams, 2014-15 [w/o after #5 and #12]
26 - Victoria Azarenka, 2012
25 - Serena Williams, 2013-14
24 - Serena Williams, 2015 [w/o after #12]
22 - NAOMI OSAKA, 2020-21 [w/o after #4 and #14] - through Miami 3r
boys will be boys pic.twitter.com/wFzYKOw2NV
— Jamie Hampton (@Jamie_Hampton) March 25, 2021
Opinion | America’s pandemic hairdo https://t.co/sWCLXy8uvn pic.twitter.com/v5KzUlObeg
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) March 26, 2021
Lee Wong, an elected official in West Chester, Ohio & @USArmy veteran with 20-years of service, took his shirt off during a town hall meeting on Wednesday and revealed scars he received during his service. “Is this patriot enough?” he asked #StopAsianHate https://t.co/3nCwTlVGxD pic.twitter.com/0R1TX3MTtp
— James LaPorta (@JimLaPorta) March 26, 2021
Flash forward: sued by Dominion Voting Systems for defamation for her myriad lies (as shared below by RNC), Powell now claims in court that "reasonable people would not accept such statements as fact..." https://t.co/fcYvacqEHC
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) March 24, 2021
Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator under former President Trump, said in a CNN documentary clip that she thinks the US could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives lost to Covid-19 following the pandemic's first surge. https://t.co/cB08LLbIaw pic.twitter.com/cXqvnYWYa7
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) March 27, 2021
Hmmm, it's too bad Dr. Birx wasn't installed in a public position of authority back when all that was... oh, wait. She was.
Frank’s first day at sheep dog school went a little rough.. pic.twitter.com/FCBxNwJEbN
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden_) March 23, 2021
I'm very pleased to have another poem published in Sparks of Calliope. I invite you to read "Vera's Butterflies," a poem I write after completing my last day as a psychotherapist #poetry #psychotherapy #veraneumannhttps://t.co/flbkSKZovo
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 24, 2021
Between March 1990 and March 1991, @MonicaSeles10s:
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 11, 2021
Won 10 of the 14 tournaments she played.
Won two Grand Slam titles and the WTA Finals.
Won 63 of the 67 matches she played.
Turned 17.
Became world No. 1.https://t.co/rB6rPAjNYG
We are saddened to share that cherished children's book author Beverly Cleary passed away yesterday, March 25, at 104 years old. https://t.co/Ifqu3Hfuxg pic.twitter.com/BXywlKTSac
— HarperCollins (@HarperCollins) March 26, 2021
RIP to Beverly Cleary, whose Ramona (along with Pipi, Harriet, Meg, Margaret and a few others) taught girls it was normal to be less than perfect, sometimes a little bratty, and to never quite have their clothes in order. pic.twitter.com/LwoRn3y4fx
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) March 26, 2021
I thought it was interesting that Judy Blume was a trending Twitter topic the other days in the hours after it was announced that Beverly Cleary had died... because Cleary's passing had caused me to reminisce and look up Blume's name, as well. Her Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing was one of the first must-reads that I can remember from elementary school. For the record, the three books that I most remember from the pre-school and elementary years...
This kitten RUNS into the ocean to swim with her dad ?? pic.twitter.com/0DmVuo4XWd
— The Dodo (@dodo) March 28, 2021
MIAMI OPEN: Props to the WTA. Unlike the ATP which lists "WTA MATCH" instead of actually naming the players on its "Daily Schedule" print-out, the WTA lists all the matches and their participants. Doesn't the ATP realize most fans are interested in both men's and women's matches? pic.twitter.com/hUEm90XaqW
— Tom Tebbutt (@tomtebbutt) March 27, 2021
Blossom trees and Fawn in Nara, Japan ???? pic.twitter.com/atxOHL0eTL
— Gabriele Corno (@Gabriele_Corno) March 27, 2021
Please watch Gabby, the happiest papillon on Earth, literally fly thru this course.
— Samantha Smith (@SamSmithTweets) March 23, 2021
And then... https://t.co/I4o2BcvmGL
One shot down, one to go...
3 Comments:
I can't remember any slam or Miami that has had this many scuffling stars. Normally, someone dominates and makes themselves a favorite. Jabeur(Badosa) and Sabalenka(Pironkova) stood out for winning and still looking defeated.
Pliskova won 5 games in a row vs Pegula, then took heat break. Convinced Pliskova would have won without it.
WTA put out a press release regarding the purge. 80% of it is good, except for the fact that 2019 IW stays, so Pliskova will drop behind Andreescu.
Other notes from that are that nobody will get 0 points for Miami, as the Mandatory starts up at Madrid.
Not only will 2019 Miami drop next week, so will Charleston(Keys), Monterrey(Muguruza), and 125K Guadalajara(Kudermetova). Won't affect Muguruza much, but this the 2nd highest points event for Kudermetova. Keys might drop out of Top 20.
Puig is the biggest loser, as she goes from French Open MD to approx 50 slots out.
Best story of the week has been Konjuh. She's been having to rely on WC and 25K events. Has a pure ranking of 338, due to the fact that she didn't play between Feb 2019- Sept 2020. So her ranking can only go up.
Stephens now has 12 losses to players ranked 101 or below since winning her slam. No shock that she lost to Anisimova, as she hasn't beaten a player ranked higher than her since the Miami final 3 years ago, when she knocked off Ostapenko.
Keys has not won in Miami since 2017.
Wang Xinyu looked good at times, but really needs to add some off speed stuff to her game.
Stat of the Week- 9- Top 100 women with only clay titles.
Yes, it is that time of year when some with dormant games come out of hiding, as we switch to clay.
The Fine Nine:
#21-Martic
#25-Sakkari
#28-Putintseva
#32-Anisimova
#44-Ferro
#59-Siegemund
#60-Hercog
#63-Tig
#81-Golubic
Normally, I would point out who might turn their season around, but outside of Golubic, almost all on the list are slumping. It is more likely that Krejcikova adds her name to the list than any others adding to their total.
Quiz Time!
Of these 9 women, how many have not reached a singles final on another surface?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
Interlude- Halep has an injured shoulder, so she uses something else.
https://twitter.com/BJKCup/status/1374015617116803072
Answer!
(B)1 is wrong, but is the number of women in this group that have won a doubles title on grass. That would be Siegemund, who is the most prolific doubles player in the group, winning on all 3 surfaces and her last 4 titles on hard.
(C)2 is wrong, but the number of women in the group with doubles titles. Shockingly, Hercog has a doubles title on hard, 11 years ago. She is the leader in singles finals, with 6, all on clay.
I would have missed this myself, as I forgot that Tig reached a final on hard 6 years ago, so (D)3 is correct, with Siegemund, Hercog and Ferro the culprits.
The other amusing thing? The person with the most finals on hard in this group? Golubic with 3, though a month ago, it would have been Martic and Putintseva with 2.
At this point, if Pliskova/Bajin lasts to Paris (and surely Wimbledon) it seems like it'll be a miracle. The only thing that makes one wonder is that Pliskova apparently paid well to get Bajin in, so she might want to ride it out and not *totally* waste the money.
The rankings are due for a rearrangement, as too many big names (i.e. Keys, Stephens, Konta, etc.) have been artificially high for too long who really don't have long injury breaks (ala Andreescu) to blame for it.
Quiz: went w/ three (though I was thinking Ferro, Hercog and Tig, with maybe Siegemund slipping in a small HC final).
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