Wk.30- Barty All the Time, Date and Place
???????????? ??@ashbarty | #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/ZESmZr9sRt
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2021
The smile says it all ????#CincyTennis | @ashbarty pic.twitter.com/uVbOAIgiZD
— Western & Southern Open (@CincyTennis) August 22, 2021
Krejcikova's "chase" of Ash Barty when it comes to the potential WTA Player of the Year race took a significant hit in Cincinnati when then Czech was the next to be bundled out in straights sets by the Aussie in the QF, falling to 0-2 in their head-to-head this season. She and Katerina Siniakova also didn't pick up the necessary PoY slack in doubles, even with a semifinal run that ended with a MTB loss to Dabrowski/Stefani that dropped the Czech duo to 32-7 on the season. But singles wins over Dasha Kasatkina, Dayana Yastremska and Garbine Muguruza still allow Krejcikova to maintain her position as a player to watch when it comes to (at least) a second week run at Flushing Meadows. She'll rise to yet another career high ranking on Monday (#9), looking to soon improve upon her 11-2 '21 slam mark in what will be her U.S. Open MD debut (after losing in qualifying five times between 2014-19, then seeing the Q-rounds eliminated in '20 when her ranking was still too low to automatically earn a MD slot).
After opening with a victory over Yulia Putintseva, Pliskova *finally* managed to dispense with 2021 nemesis Jessie Pegula, too. After going 0-4 vs. the Bannerette this season, then managing to avoid having to play her in the Montreal final last week (she still lost to Camila Giorgi, though), Pliskova rallied from 4-1 down in the 1st and 5-0 in the 2nd to take down Pegula in straights. Pliskova's streakiness continued a round later, as she recovered from 0-4 down in the 1st set to win it 7-5 over Paula Badosa, then saw the Spaniard retire two games into the 2nd. Pliskova could never get control of her service game in the semis vs. Jil Teichmann, as she was broken four times in the 6-2/6-4 match and won just 56% of first serve points.
Meanwhile, Kerber's own Cincy semifinal run improved *her* recent run to 14-2. Wins over Maria Sakkari, Elina Svitolina and Alona Ostapenko (after trailing 4-2 in the 3rd) preceded a victory over a retiring Petra Kvitova, giving Kerber her first three Top 20-win event since her Wimbledon title run in 2018. She ultimately fell victim to the Ash Barty steamroller, but the German on Monday will climb back into the Top 20 for the first time since before last season's shutdown.
Kerber taking her Wimbledon confidence into #CincyTennis:
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) August 19, 2021
“I’m just trying to take the flow with me and enjoying my tennis and trying to improve myself, as well, on and off court. Playing again in front of fans means for me always a lot, because I need the energy for my game." pic.twitter.com/1xZ082HPLE
Seeded players @jilteichmann beat en route to the @CincyTennis final ??
— wta (@WTA) August 21, 2021
No.5 seed Ka. Pliskova (semifinal)
No.10 seed Bencic (quarterfinal)
No.2 seed Osaka (round of 16)
Congratulations on an amazing week, @jilteichmann ??#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/E1dIt8MjSb
— Western & Southern Open (@CincyTennis) August 22, 2021
In Chicago, 18-year old Dane Tauson pulled off one of the more rare feats in tennis as she claimed a WTA 125 title to complete a set of season singles crowns picked up in three levels of women's tennis competition: WTA (Lyon), WTA challenger, and the ITF circuit (2). Tauson won three-set matches over Harriet Dart and Hailey Baptiste, then went through Storm Sanders (awarded a U.S. Open WC this week) and Ann Li in straights before winning another three-setter over fellow teen Emma Raducanu in the final. Only two other woman have pulled off the WTA/125/ITF title combo in a season: Zhang Shuai (twice, in 2013 and '17) and Kristyna Pliskova (2016). Viktorija Golubic has come close this season, winning on the ITF and 125 level while going 0-2 in WTA finals. Tauson will jump from #90 to a new career high of #76 on Monday (or whenever the WTA can manage to get the rankings posted, after such a long delay due to "technical difficulties" last week).
Clara Tauson and Emma Raducanu pose with their trophies following the final of the WTA Chicago 125. Tauson defeated Raducanu in three sets. #WTAChicago125 pic.twitter.com/nkWmIn4Erk
— Chicago Tennis Racketeer (@TennisRacketeer) August 22, 2021
28-year old Romanian Dinu won the $25K Vrnjacka Banja challenger in Serbia, picking up her fifth title of the season to tie Nuria Párrizas Díaz for the circuit lead in '21. With the 6-1/7-5 win over Anna Siskova in the final, Dinu improved to 51-11 in ITF events this season, including 5-0 in finals. Ranked #377 heading into the week, Dinu was ranked as high as the Top 200 back in 2013.
Meanwhile, girls #1 Jiménez Kasintseva ('20 AO jr. champ), 16, reached her first career pro final in the $60K in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Spain. After making her way through qualifying, the Andorran knocked off a familiar junior foe (Oksana Selekhmeteva) as well as #2-seeded Aleksandra Krunic and #6 Diane Parry to reach the final, where she fell to Dutch veteran Aranxta Rus, who picked up her second title in two weeks.
?? 3rd team title ??@bambamsam30 & @zhangshuai121 race to the @CincyTennis doubles title with a straight-sets win over Dabrowski/Stefani! pic.twitter.com/EPf2T0P6Yu
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2021
Victory jump ??@bambamsam30 | @zhangshuai121 | #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/okr9XhBI8S
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2021
Survived the storm ???
— wta (@WTA) August 17, 2021
Saved multiple match points ??@paulabadosa outlasts Martic in a three-set ??????!#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/uoY6awCvph
A match for the books ??@paulabadosa upsets the No.3 seed Sabalenka in a terrific three-set battle!#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/n8U9W9fifS
— wta (@WTA) August 18, 2021
No.1 Ash Barty since returning to the tour after being sidelined for 8 months last year:
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) August 22, 2021
Yarra Valley Classic ??
Miami Open ??
Stuttgart ??
Madrid Final
Wimbledon ??
Cincinnati ??
And Olympic bronze in mixed.
Tour leader in match wins (40) and titles (5).
14-1 vs. Top 20. pic.twitter.com/JuV2IzdRDS
Unbeatable, unbelievable form.
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2021
Make that 5 WTA singles titles in 2021 for the World No.1 ??@ashbarty | #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/5E3oBvDbCc
Barty: "To Jil, what a week, mate. This is your level, this is where you belong.”#CincyTennis
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) August 22, 2021
Bencic ???? defeats Vondrousova ???? in straight sets in the re-run of the Olympic final to move through in Cincinnati pic.twitter.com/qlJkKj7IbL
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) August 18, 2021
Narrator: she did not stop it.#CincyTennis https://t.co/PuKR9aiMmO pic.twitter.com/AOnxLIV9gM
— wta (@WTA) August 19, 2021
2:09 a.m. ?
— Western & Southern Open (@CincyTennis) August 18, 2021
The ???? upsets continue as qualifier @CaroGarcia crosses the finish line 7-6(7), 4-6, 6-4 against Sloane Stephens.#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/sGP4eFiPwj
SOAK IT ALL IN ?
— wta (@WTA) August 20, 2021
???? @jilteichmann wins the biggest match of her career! She defeats the No.2 seed Osaka in a three set fight to secure her place in the final eight ??#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/ORdVbXfEOi
Down 1-4 in the first set and 0-5 in the second, and this is how Karolina Pliskova closed out up her first win over Jessica Pegula. ??#cincytennis pic.twitter.com/qln7gFWIIV
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) August 20, 2021
Sealed with an ACE ??
— wta (@WTA) August 18, 2021
???? @naomiosaka defeats Gauff in an intense three set battle to secure her spot into round three ??#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/Y94ezszkG2
Anna Turati. ??
— Texas Women's Tennis (@TexasWTN) August 22, 2021
Singles CHAMPION. @ITFTennis 15k. Warmbad-Villach, Austria. pic.twitter.com/mcODHm42Nn
Has the SEC officially claimed the honor as its own yet?
We’re happy to announce @FanDuel as the WTA’s first Authorized Gaming Operator in North, South, and Central America.
— wta (@WTA) August 16, 2021
The relationship brings America’s number one sportsbook and industry-leading daily fantasy sports products directly to WTA fans.
When someone asks a logical question that should have been totally expected (with an answer fully prepared) after you very publicly have avoided having an open press conference for almost three months, then you show you haven't really made much progress at all on the issue over that span, then your agent calls the person simply trying to do their job a "bully" and a (too) large (but smaller than the last time) portion of that reporter's fellow media tries to act as if he's some sort of unprofessional "villain" and the professional athlete is an ongoing "victim." Please. (Rolling eyes.)
FULL PRESS CONFERENCE HERE ??https://t.co/LEAqyUDjJV
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 16, 2021
Here’s what Cincinnati columnist Paul Doughtery — the “bully” — would write about her, giving her a lot more credit than her mouthpiece gave him. There’s an agenda here, folks, and I suspect it’s not just as noble as mental health:https://t.co/aI72zTJIPG
— thom loverro (@thomloverro) August 18, 2021
Radka Leitmeritz's ongoing photo series with WTA players has been a great thing, and that the tour has become connected to it is good, as well. But that it's now part of a "Court Supremes" photography project celebrating the... wait for it... "strength + beauty of women's tennis" makes it sound like all the other carbon copy beauty/strength projects the tour has pushed out over the past decade and a half, only with a far more artistic bent. Talk about a "broken record"... someone couldn't have come up with a better "mission statement" than the same one used in similar women's tennis projects/campaigns over and over and over again? (Rolling eyes... and now they're tired.) Wonderful photos, though. Leitmeritz's work has sort of become tennis' answer to that of Annie Leibovitz and celebrities. Hmmm, who wants to pose in a bathtub filled with milk?
WTA Cincinnati & Montreal last 2 weeks
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) August 21, 2021
Badosa ???? RET
Kvitova ???? RET
Muchova ???? RET
Halep ???? Withdraw
Brady ???? RET
Collins ???? RET
Sevastova ???? RET
Konta ???? Withdraw
Potapova ???? RET
Zhang ???? RET
Bouzkova ???? RET
Martincova ???? RET
Tomljanovic ???? RET
Proud to say I am finally a college graduate! Thank you to @iueast & @WTA for the opportunity to get my education while living out my dream! When I turned pro after highschool I promised myself & my mom that I would get that diploma! Forever an @IndianaUniv grad!????????????????? pic.twitter.com/m4SSRICmvf
— Shelby Rogers (@Shelby_Rogers_) August 16, 2021
Unfortunately, a scan this morning showed that I have a small tear in my right adductor and therefore it would be too risky for me to play tonight. I will rest up and do everything I can to be ready for the @usopen ????
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) August 18, 2021
To the fans in Cincy, it was beautiful to see you again ?? pic.twitter.com/MaLAl4PQPe
That eye roll???? #Ostapenko #Teichmann #CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/EQ2NbAgTBy
— Michael Renz (@mrenzaero) August 17, 2021
*2021 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
5 - ASH BARTY, AUS [3 HC, 1 RC, 1 GR]
3 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE [2 RC, 1 HC]
2 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS [2 HC]
2 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR [1 HC, 1 RC]
2 - Iga Swiatek, POL [1 HC, 1 RC]
2 - Danielle Collins, USA [2 HC]
*2021 WTA FINALS*
6 - ASH BARTY, AUS (5-1)
4 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE (3-1)
4 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS (2-2)
3 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR (2-1)
3 - Belinda Bencic, SUI (1-2)
3 - Garbine Muguruza, ESP (1-2)
3 - Karolina Pliskova, CZE (0-3)
*2021 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
6 (1-5) = LUISA STEFANI, BRA
5 (4-1) = Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
5 (4-1) = Katerina Siniakova, CZE
5 (3-2) = Darija Jurak, CRO
5 (2-3) = Demi Schuurs, NED
4 (4-0) = Shuko Aoyama, JPN
4 (4-0) = Ena Shibahara, JPN
4 (2-2) = Andreja Klepac, SLO
4 (2-2) = Desirae Krawczyk, USA
4 (2-2) = Nicole Melichar, USA
4 (1-3) = GABY DABROWSKI, CAN
*2021 WTA CHAMPIONS BY AGE*
17 - Coco Gauff (Parma)
18 - Clara Tauson (Lyon)
18 - Leylah Fernandez (Monterrey)
19 - Maria Camila Osorio Serrano (Bogota)
19 - Iga Swiatek (Adelaide)
19 - Iga Swiatek (Rome)
22 - Aryna Sabalenka (Abu Dhabi)
22 - Liudmila Samsonova (Berlin)
23 - Paula Badosa (Belgrade)
23 - Dasha Kasatkina (Phillip Island Melb.)
23 - Dasha Kasatkina (Saint Petersburg)
23 - Veronika Kudermetova (Charleston 500)
23 - Naomi Osaka (Australian Open)
23 - Aryna Sabalenka (Madrid)
23 - Gabriela Ruse (Hamburg)
23 - Tamara Zidansek (Lausanne)
24 - Ash Barty (Yarra Valley Melb.)
24 - Ash Barty (Miami)
24 - Belinda Bencic (Olympics)
24 - Alona Ostapenko (Eastbourne)
24 - Sara Sorribes Tormo (Guadalajara)
25 - Ash Barty (Stuttgart)
25 - Ash Barty (Wimbledon)
25 - Ash Barty (Cininnati)
25 - Barbora Krejcikova (Strasbourg)
25 - Barbora Krejcikova (Roland Garros)
25 - Barbora Krejcikova (Prague)
25 - Elise Mertens (Gippsland Melb.)
25 - Astra Sharma (Charleston 250)
26 - Ons Jabeur (Birmingham)
26 - Yulia Putintseva (Budapest)
27 - Garbine Muguruza (Dubai)
27 - Maryna Zanevska (Gdynia)
27 - Danielle Collins (Palermo)
27 - Danielle Collins (San Jose)
29 - Camila Giorgi (Montreal)
30 - Johanna Konta (Nottingham)
30 - Petra Kvitova (Doha)
31 - Sorana Cirstea (Istanbul)
33 - Andrea Petkovic (Cluj-Napoca)
33 - Angelique Kerber (Bad Homburg)
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vacant - Kontaveit (25) vs. Li (20) [Grampians Melb. not played]
*2021 WTA 125 FINALS*
Saint-Malo, FRA (rc) - Viktorija Golubic/SUI def. Jasmine Paolini/ITA
Bol, CRO (rc) - Jasmine Paolini/ITA def. Arantxa Rus/NED
Bastad, SWE (rc) - Nuria Parrizas Diaz/ESP def. Olga Govortsova/BLR
Charleston, USA (gc) - Varvara Lepchenko/USA def. Jamie Loeb/USA
Belgrade, SRB (rc) - Anna Karolina Schmiedlova/SVK def. Arantxa Rus/NED
Concord, USA (hc) - Magdalena Frech/POL def. Renata Zarazua/MEX
Chicago, USA (hc) - Clara Tauson/DEN def. Emma Raducanu/GBR
Ashlyn Krueger/USA (17) - born a few months later than Coco Gauff, she could be the youngest player in her maiden slam MD
Caty McNally/USA (19) - reached the US 3rd Round last year
Emma Navarro/USA (20) - the NCAA champ makes her slam debut
Storm Sanders/AUS (27) - gets the reciprocal TA wild card; is 0-4 in slam MD
CoCo Vandeweghe/USA (29) - she hasn't won a match at Flushing Meadows since her '17 semifinal run (and is just 2-7 in slam MD)
Katie Volynets/USA (19) - in her third slam MD, after being a WC ('19 US) and qualifier ('21 WI) in her earlier appearances
Venus Williams/USA (41) - the 41-year old appears in her 23rd career US MD, 24 years after reaching the final in her '97 debut at age 17
*YOUNGEST 2021 SLAM WILD CARDS*
RG - Oceane Babel, FRA (17)
US - Ashlyn Krueger, USA (17)
RG - Elsa Jacquemot, FRA (18)
RG - Diane Parry, FRA (18)
WI - Emma Raducanu, GBR (18)
RG - Hailey Baptiste, USA (19)
US - Hailey Baptiste, USA (19)
US - Caty McNally, USA (19)
US - Katie Volynets, USA (19)
AO - Destanee Aiava, AUS (20)
RG - Clara Burel, FRA (20)
WI - Francesca Jones, GBR (20)
US - Emma Navarro, USA (20)
=OLDEST 2021 SLAM WILD CARDS=
US - Venus Williams, USA (41)
AO - Samantha Stosur, AUS (36)
WI - Samantha Murray Sharan, GBR (33)
AO - Arina Rodionova, AUS (31)
US - CoCo Vandeweghe, USA (29)
=2021 SLAM WC MAKING SLAM MD DEBUTS=
AO - none
RG - Oceane Babel, FRA
WI - Jodie Burrage, GBR
WI - Emma Raducanu, GBR
US - Ashlyn Krueger, USA
US - Emma Navarro, USA
From the last time the #Taliban were in power pic.twitter.com/ZDTTrzhj56
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) August 16, 2021
Here is Mike Pompeo, less than a year ago, meeting with Afghanistan's new 'president,' Taliban leader Mullah Baradar, who the Trump administration had released from prison in 2018. But sure, Mike, tell us more about 'deterrence' and toughness. https://t.co/7BYMTQ4cDB pic.twitter.com/xtgbhjNWec
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) August 15, 2021
weird! https://t.co/7KgXWnoyRx
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 16, 2021
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, January 2018 (https://t.co/PCg3NZplSS): https://t.co/FttAXYYvQD pic.twitter.com/7Qgcz1nM7P
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) August 18, 2021
So true… pic.twitter.com/1M3dbexYLT
— Jeannie Ruesch ?????? (@jeannieruesch) August 20, 2021
Follow the what? pic.twitter.com/LpSfxoTkaX
— Roshan Rinaldi (@Roshan_Rinaldi) August 21, 2021
Before Aaron Paul was on Breaking Bad, he was on The Price Is Right (2000) pic.twitter.com/QQufxjbWxg
— AuxGod (@AuxGod_) August 16, 2021
On August 17, 1987 Steffi Graf became World No. 1 for the first time in her career. Graf was No. 1 for a total of 377 weeks, the most of any player on either tour. ??#SteffiGraf #WTA pic.twitter.com/niWzdNyQaH
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 17, 2021
On August 22, 2005, an 18-year-old @MariaSharapova broke new ground as Russia’s first player to top the WTA singles rankings. Sharapova totaled 21 weeks during her five stints as world No. 1. ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/Fo51el6oGn
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 22, 2021
Nanci Griffith, the Texas-born singer and songwriter whose career spanned five decades, has died at 68. She was praised by critics for straddling the worlds of folk and country and for writing lyrics that were both vivid and literary. https://t.co/QjeoD19V2B
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 13, 2021
Today i am just sad man. I lost one of my idols. One of the reasons I am in Nashville.She blew my mind the first time I heard Marie and Omie. And singing with her was my favorite things to do. Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith dies. https://t.co/LxybrFSHAh
— Darius Rucker (@dariusrucker) August 13, 2021
Nanci Griffith and I stopped by a College Station, Texas, radio station in the fall of 1978 where I snapped this shot of her through the control-room glass. She always encouraged me. My career and life wouldn’t be the same without her. I’m so sorry we lost her. pic.twitter.com/gA9Sbg5Kei
— Lyle Lovett (@LyleLovett) August 15, 2021
It's funny how we can sometimes attach a particular song or artist to a specific moment from the past. For me, while I saw her sing many times over the years through appearances on the Letterman show and elsewhere, Griffith's will always be the voice in my head as I'd drive back from the one night class I took in college, filling up the darkness (I'd purposely take the quietest road) with the sounds of her "Late Night Grande Hotel" album. I'm sure I listened to other songs during those times, but hers are the only ones that I can remember all these years later. The memory still fills me up with good feelings.
Feral kitten kept hissing at her rescuer — but everything changed after her first bath ?? pic.twitter.com/sAVdAIKTBi
— The Dodo (@dodo) August 19, 2021
Hey, HuffPost, you forget to include the quotation marks around "religion" or, you know, to just say cult.
The “Orange is the New Black” star said she stopped practicing the religion when she became a mom almost five years ago. https://t.co/R9nN2RRZ5S
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) August 18, 2021
Dedication = A+ ????#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/gM7JEhR3Pr
— wta (@WTA) August 21, 2021
2 Comments:
Melichar also graduated from Indiana East. Now listed in the rankings as Melichar-Martinez.
Teichmann needed WC to get into Cincinnati, and that was before her Lexington points came off. Goes up to 44, and had she won, would have been a potential seed at 35.
Speaking of seeds, last 4 are Ostapenko, Kontaveit, Kudermetova, Martic. First 6 out- Putintseva, Alexandrova, Riske, Giorgi, Podoroska, Cirstea.
If you wonder why I list 6, those are the amount of seeds in question for various reasons. Kenin(foot), Halep(see Todd's post), Brady(foot), Williams(foot), Muchova(abs), Pavlyuchenkova(visa) are all questionable.
Without any withdrawals, Pliskova/Pegula could be a 3rd rd match, while Barty/Krejcikova could be 4th. If Kenin pulls out, both are a round later at the earliest.
Sabalenka is 2 seed!
One reason why Krejcikova struggles with Barty is that Barty doesn't give her pace, so harder to re-direct.
Andreescu has played 10 events, and gotten byes in each event it was offered-5. Ranking freeze helped her, because if she had to enter with SR after missing a year, she could still get in(as it would be between 4-8) but would have been unseeded due to low ranking, which would be 69.
Hayley Carter said she was out for the year, but played with Santamaria last week. Still assume Dabrowski/Stefani will play USO.
USO Q draw will be on Monday.
Chicago and Cleveland have 250 events, with Chicago the stronger on paper. They have the only Top 20 player in either field in Svitolina, thought Kostyuk might be the favorite. Fruhvirtova makes it in as LL in Cleveland, as top seed Kasatkina is the favorite there.
Stat of the Week- 11- Number of singles titles for Anabel Medina Garrigues.
With 2 250 events this week, let's take a short look at the queen of the 250's.
In the early part of her career, events were marked Tier 1 through Tier 5. Converted to today's standard, all 11 of her titles were in 250 events. No shame in winning, but it does show why she is on Todd's list as winning 10+ titles while never reaching a slam QF.
Looking at the list, Svitolina may challenge us, she has high titles, but is close to passing Pam Shriver's 21 as the highest amount of titles without a slam, though she made up for that in doubles.
Todd also mentions Anna Smashnova, and her record is similar to Garrigues. 3 of her 12 wins were Tier 3, but seem to be 250 events.
When it came to Garrigues, she won the familiar. Winning Palermo 5 times, followed by Strasbourg 3 times.
Maybe someone will start a similar streak in this week's events.
Quiz Time!
Garrigues won 10 of her 11 titles on clay. Which event did she win on hard?
A.Bali
B.Korea
C.Canberra
D.Hobart
Interlude- Old timey tennis promo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyBgQdNJpzA
Answer!
Much better on hard in doubles, she won 10 of 28 doubles titles on the surface.
(D)Hobart is wrong, but the first title she reached on hard, back in 2002. She did reach the final in (A)Bali in 2011, the last final both on hard and in her career.
(B)Korea is wrong, but it was historic as she lost to Kimiko Date-Krumm in 2009.
That leaves (C)Canberra, the only one of 6 finals she won on hard. Added to Palermo and Strasbourg, that is 9. What are her other titles? Morocco and Estoril
Hmm, I wonder if the Va.Slims Championships *were* blacked out in New York?
Quiz: went with Hobart, as I had no recollection at all on that one. :/
Once again, by the way, Venus has gone from being given a WC to managing to slip into the MD w/o the need for one. It happened at Wimbledon, and (w/ Flipkens' w/d) it's happened at the U.S. Open, too. She's replaced by Alycia Parks, who'll make her slam debut.
Whew... Serena is the #22 seed. Halep #13. If healthy, that could make for some interesting 3rd/4th Round match-ups.
Kenin at #5... my this has been a lost season for her, hasn't it?
Vicky Duval in the Q's as a WC.
So is Allie Kiick, who was recently diagnosed with acoustic neuroma, which Wikipedia defines as "a benign tumor that develops on the vestibulocochlear (8th cranial) nerve that passes from the inner ear to the brain."
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