Wk.37- Mid-day in the Desert
"The best food, the best people!" ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2021
Aliaksandra Sasnovich lets the people of Indian Wells know they are ?????? ????????!#BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/2ZPSFoTYeu
???? Jasmine Paolini advances in three!
— wta (@WTA) October 8, 2021
The Lucky Loser upsets No.14 seed Mertens 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to book a place in the third round.#BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/Jmppcri7Yi
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— wta (@WTA) October 10, 2021
???? Viktorija Golubic battles past the No.6 seed Sakkari in a three set battle 5-7,6-3,6-2. This marks her first top ten win of the year! #BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/1xQQvTnvUZ
A really, really impressive display ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2021
???? @Ajlatom takes down No.5 seed Muguruza to reach Round 3!#BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/jOcerIM5bo
Already a first-time slam quarterfinalist (Wimbledon) in '21, Tomljanovic is still alive in Indian Wells after, following a win over Usue Arconada, producing her fourth career Top 10 victory, her first since 2019, with an upset of #6 Garbine Muguruza. It's the Aussie's biggest win since defeating then #3 Aga Radwanska in 2014.
Magdalena Frech in desert. Bidi Badu ?? pic.twitter.com/WiHgocIXZe
— Little Turtle (@OgreTurtle) October 7, 2021
In her Indian Wells MD debut, 22-year old Kalinskaya followed qualifying wins over Viktoriya Tomova and Priscilla Hon with additional victories over Claire Liu and Sara Sorribes Tormo to reach the 3rd Round. The 2015 RG girls runner-up to Paula Badosa, the Russian also reached the 3rd Round in Miami (as a WC) earlier this year in her only other WTA 1000 MD this season. Her only other 1000 level MD came as a qualifier (w/ a 1st Rd. loss) at last year's Western & Southern Open at Flushing Meadows.
Encore une belle édition pour cet open féminin50 et une finale remportée par Clara Burel une championne en devenir @ArriveBenoit @clsourisse @PicAnna3 @HEBERTDOMINIQUE @OdileVer0n @martineGrunewa1 pic.twitter.com/hJrLoy6Yvd
— Coupé Stéphanie (@StephanieCoupe) October 10, 2021
In the $25K final in Loule, Portugal, Tan continued to add more accomplishments to a season that had already seen her win a January ITF title, notch her first career slam MD win (RG) and achieve a career high ranking (#119 last week). The top seed in the event, Tan posted wins over Wimbledon junior finalist Nastasja Schunk (2r), Chloe Paquet (SF) and Ellen Perez in a 6-4/6-4 final to claim her eighth career challenger win.
Harmony Tan confirma favoritismo e conquista o primeiro Loulé Open feminino https://t.co/GQ5i6cjxaj
— Raquetc (@raquetcom) October 10, 2021
Fruhvirtova won the doubles alongside fellow Czech Barbora Palicova, a run which included a 10-4 match TB win over Naef and Elena Pridankina in the semis. Naef, a recent semifinalist in both Hannover and at the Astrid Bowl, had defeated three seeded Czechs en route to the final, posting wins over Lucie Havlickova (3r), Tereza Valentova (QF) and #2-seed Palicova (who'd beaten her in the Astrid semis).
Saturday Night Thriller! ??
— wta (@WTA) October 10, 2021
???? @AngeliqueKerber defeats Siniakova in a three set epic 6-1, 6-7, 7-5. Incredible match from both players ??#BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/DjbswvKJCQ
A solid performance. ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 9, 2021
Sasnovich defeats Raducanu in a straightforward two set match 6-2, 6-4.@BNPPARIBASOPEN l #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/RN95ih63ym
Raducanu has had a very busy few weeks, and still exists in the coaching "in-between," so she gets something of a mulligan in just her fifth tour-level MD appearance. At least her philosophical reaction to the loss sounded like what a slam winner *should* say.
Raducanu: "I'm still very, very new to the tour. Experience just comes from playing week in, week out and experiencing all these different things.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) October 9, 2021
“Kind of glad what happened today happened so I can learn, take it as a lesson, so going forward I'll have more experienced banked." pic.twitter.com/L2k5yzRoCe
"I'm 18 years old. I need to cut myself some slack."
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2021
US Open champion @EmmaRaducanu isn't hitting the panic button after her second-round loss at #BNPPO21 ??
WHAT?? A ?? MATCH. ??@Bandreescu_ gets past Riske in epic fashion 7-6(2), 5-7, 6-2.@BNPPARIBASOPEN l #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/JGikjQq3g2
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 10, 2021
Ajla the needle ??@Ajlatom | #BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/9TH1wCNSXW
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2021
An action packed day in paradise????#BNPPO21
— wta (@WTA) October 8, 2021
The biggest impact so far of ATP announcing an investigation into Zverev is that German publications, which had been unwilling to go near the story, are now breaking their silence en masse.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) October 7, 2021
Who knows where the investigation leads, but formal action has already made a difference. https://t.co/HDbDSaKx09
Simona Halep, now married, 30 years old and seemingly content: "My husband took care of the wedding, so I didn't move *one* finger for it. I just said that I want white flowers, so he knew what I like and he did everything."
— Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) October 8, 2021
Simona Halep & coachh Adrian Marcu in Indian Wells pic.twitter.com/U9t9R0wbfw
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 8, 2021
Back at it!???? Will probably be sore tomorrow ?? pic.twitter.com/X0Q0M4RRhz
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) October 9, 2021
.@Petra_Kvitova on her way into the third round in Indian Wells pic.twitter.com/2uXAbfYRb0
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 9, 2021
I am sooo excited to be able to launch a new sleep products collection with @theghostbed!https://t.co/lbiNW7JvEP pic.twitter.com/hFJUkenw9Z
— Venus Williams (@Venuseswilliams) October 7, 2021
Cuteness Level: 100/10 ??
— TENNIS (@Tennis) October 9, 2021
Power couple @ElinaSvitolina and @Gael_Monfils hit the practice court ahead of their Sunday matches in #TennisParadise.
PHOTOS: https://t.co/cg6qbZxGC1#BNPPO21 | @iammattfitz pic.twitter.com/ny1wEIEcli
Coco Gauff and Leylah Fernandez do it again! They're through to the Indian Wells quarterfinals after dispatching the #5 seeds Melichar-Martinez and Schuurs 6-3, 6-2 in an hour! #BNPPO21 @TennisNewsTPN pic.twitter.com/daX4nKb4VP
— Chad (@CCSnaps13) October 10, 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 GA: Oceane Babel/FRA
BARRANQUILLA COL J1: Johanne Christine Svendsen/DEN
SAN DIEGO USA J1: Alexandra Yepifanova/USA
VILLENA ESP J1: Diana Shnaider/RUS
PLOVDIV BUL J1: Michaela Laki/GRE
YELTSIN CUP RUS J1: Alina Shcherbinina/RUS
RICANY CZE J1: Julia Middendorf/GER
BYTOM POL J1: Dominika Salkova/CZE
ROLAND GARROS: Linda Noskova/CZE
ROEHAMPTON GBR J1: Linda Fruhvirtova/CZE
WIMBLEDON: Ane Mintegi del Olmo/ESP
MILAN ITA GA: Alexandra Eala/PHI
EUROPEAN 18U CHSP. (CLOSED B1) SUI: Antonia Ruzic/CRO
PANCEVO SRB J1: Ksenia Zaytseva/RUS
COLLEGE PARK USA J1: Brenda Fruhvirtova/CZE
US OPEN: Robin Montgomery/USA
HANNOVER GER J1: Ksenia Zaytseva/RUS
ASTRID BOWL BEL J1: Brenda Fruhvirtova/CZE
JUNIOR BJK CUP TUR: Czech Republic
VRSAR, CRO JI: Brenda Fruhvirtova/CZE
Star Trek's Captain Kirk is set to boldly go where no actor has gone before. William Shatner will blast off on a Blue Origin capsule on Oct. 12, Jeff Bezos’ space travel company announced. At age 90, Shatner will become the oldest person in space. https://t.co/C8LfZx0zBQ
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 4, 2021
Tweet of the day---> https://t.co/Y1c9QGcSIr
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) October 7, 2021
La collection des 20 tenues de @RafaelNadal lors de ses 20 titres du Grand Chelem.
— Tennis Legend (@TennisLegende) October 3, 2021
Merci au Tennis Legender François pour la photo. pic.twitter.com/TNaTLimVJM
Watch @iliza's rescue dog go from being terrified of her husband to melting in his lap every day ?? pic.twitter.com/Tdre9vrkWy
— The Dodo (@dodo) October 5, 2021
?? Emma speaking Romanian
— TransylvaniaOpen (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 6, 2021
?? Emma looking forward to play in Cluj
Can we start the tournament already ??@EmmaRaducanu #TO2021 pic.twitter.com/BvYs2gLGZV
When SWEDEN is playing against DENMARK, It is written as SWE--DEN. The remaining letters not used are DEN--MARK pic.twitter.com/uXFNAlI349
— ICE ?? (@DahGeneral57) October 7, 2021
Who else does this before wearing a new top? ?? ??@CaroGarcia | #BNPPO21 pic.twitter.com/3PWDjruxdq
— wta (@WTA) October 7, 2021
Muy ilusionada con un proyecto de Ausonia y @ContraCancerES que nos hace más fuertes. Por todas las familias que viven esta realidad y por una investigación más sólida. Sumemos minutos de lucha contra el cáncer de mama. ??#Ausonia #VoluntariasdeMinutos #JuntasSomosMasFuertes pic.twitter.com/9yL4bVFsFC
— Carla Suárez Navarro (@CarlaSuarezNava) October 8, 2021
Baby robin looks like a grumpy old man — wait til you see him grow into his adult feathers and fly to his human mom ?? pic.twitter.com/nJTI3vpFiz
— The Dodo (@dodo) October 7, 2021
We Mean Business: Jessica Pegula @JLPegula has spent a lot of time and energy creating her own line of skincare products, Ready 24. And this is just the beginning.
— wta (@WTA) October 8, 2021
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Cambridge Global Payments ?? Corpay
Hoia- Baciu Forest, a haunted forest in Romania. It's also known as Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania. pic.twitter.com/Joy4uSnH2k
— Spooky Athena?? (@Athenas_Soul) October 1, 2021
Pospisil racquet smash. He finished the job off-screen.#bnppo21 pic.twitter.com/r4VjEsMe3f
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) October 8, 2021
Guy visits dog out in the desert for a year trying to save her life — the moment she finally lets him pet her is magic ? pic.twitter.com/FFeiMoFcD2
— The Dodo (@dodo) October 7, 2021
?? This's how #MotherNature's perfect & diverse ??
— ?? Marine TRÉBAUL, PhD Candidate - #SDGs - #Breton (@MarineGOfficial) October 7, 2021
?? I present you Mantis Orchid, Hymenopus Coronatus, native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. Her mimicry with orchid flowers allows her to blend in perfectly with its surroundings to capture insects. ??#SDGs #Biodiversity pic.twitter.com/eAzEMeYa36
This continues to be the greatest squirrel feeder ever pic.twitter.com/SL180o2QrV
— SPENCE, TODD (@Todd_Spence) October 4, 2021
3 Comments:
Hsieh needed 7 MP to defeat Brengle.
If the Olympics awarded points comparative to their size, Bencic would be 10 in the race instead of 17.
Kvitova is 21.
The crowd is REALLY into Fernandez. Wouldn't it be interesting if she walked away with the title?
That clip shows shy Tomljanovic won. She's opening her hips on the forehand. It was more about her playing well, than Muguruza playing poorly.
LL Haddad Maia finally got that 1st win.
Andreescu reached MP vs Riske, then played another 54 minutes.
Not that worried about Raducanu, but would like to see her get a win before the season ends. Speaking of that....
Stat of the Week- 4- Amount of times since 2000 that the US Open winner went winless to end the season.
In 10 of those years, the winner won a title, though times have changed. Serena in 2014, yes she actually played in that part of the season, was the last.
First the stats, then the notes.
Wins After US Open:
13- 2007 Henin
13- 2004 Kuznetsova
12- 2006 Sharapova
12- 2003 Henin
11- 2002 S.Williams
11- 2013 S.Williams
11- 2005 Clijsters
9 - 2000 V.Williams
9 - 2016 Kerber
7 - 2011 Stosur
7 - 2018 Osaka
7 - 2014 S.Williams
5 - 2012 S.Williams
4 - 2015 Pennetta
4 - 2010 Clijsters
3 - 2019 Andreescu
2 - 2008 S.Williams
1 - 2009 Clijsters
0 - 2001 V.Williams
0 - 2020 Osaka
0 - 2017 Stephens
0 - 2021 Raducanu*
Raducanu obviously TBD, but has a red flag that is less of one than you think. Of those with 0, Venus won the first event she played in 2002, while Osaka almost did the same, winning the Open this year. Was that really this year? Stephens lost her next 8 matches, then had a career year in 2018.
Looking at this list, do I need to pick Linda Noskova to win next year? Osaka was 20 when she won in 2018, Andreescu was 19, now Raducanu at 18. So why not a 17 yr old, which she will be next year?
Henin's 2007 is the gold standard. 13-0 and 3 titles down the stretch. Only others to run the table? Serena in 2012, only played WTAF, and also in 2013, going 11-0.
Quiz Time!
Justine Henin went 63-4 in 2007. Did she beat every player in year end Top 15?
Interlude- NASCAR being creative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLqXTs7Hzek
Answer!
No, but only because she only played 13, not including herself. She beat them all, ending with Sharapova at WTAF.
The one she didn't play? Hantuchova, who reached the finals that year, but was in the other group.
I guess they had their fill in 2002, meeting 4 times, out of 5 overall. Henin went 3-2.
Yeah, I don't know who'd be the most recent WTA player who stokes the crowd and is embraced in the same sort of way (almost Connors-like at times) as Fernandez. Schiavone-at-her-height, maybe?
I'd forgotten about Stephens' winless post-U.S. Open slide in '17/early '18. Not really an overall model to strive to follow, though.
A Fruhvirtova (Linda) will be 17 in '22. Just sayin'. ;)
Quiz: I went with no, thinking maybe she had one missing element (I was thinking possibly Clijsters, but Hantuchova will do).
The NASCAR clip reminds me a little of the eSeries stuff they did last year when no other sports were going on. Is that a Playmobil Bubba Wallace? :)
So I got that Badosa thing right, yes? :D
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