Wk.42.1 - Riske's Closing Reward
With the clock ticking on her 2021 season, Alison Riske pulls an eleventh hour singles title out of her tennis bag in Linz.
Linz title locked down ??@Riske4rewards battles past Jaqueline Cristian 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 to win her third career WTA singles title! pic.twitter.com/ehZSzhyhNH
— USTA (@usta) November 12, 2021
Happy ?? pic.twitter.com/VvwiNBdADL
— Ramona Toderas (@RamonaToderas) November 10, 2021
fun fact on St Petersburg QFist Jaqueline Cristian from an interview in 2015
— Diego Barbiani (@Diego_Barbiani) March 18, 2021
she was asked the story behind her name as it's really rare in Romania.
"It's a funny story" she said.
full interview (in romanian): https://t.co/zzM399Rs5s pic.twitter.com/2EarCxcH4k
?????? pic.twitter.com/tRFoPU9fKp
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) November 11, 2021
A few words from your 2021 @WTALinz Champion!??@Riske4rewards | #WTALinz pic.twitter.com/trlHV9ia9i
— wta (@WTA) November 12, 2021
Wang Xinyu on literature, friendship and why Li Na is like a 'big sister’.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) November 9, 2021
The 20-year-old from China faces Emma Raducanu @WTALinz on Tuesday. https://t.co/MfaQtkmIJh pic.twitter.com/X4szVY1H4y
A first Top-20 victory for the qualifier ????
— wta (@WTA) November 9, 2021
How Wang Xinyu upset top seed Raducanu at #WTALinz ??
La húngara Anna Bondar derribó a Verónica Cepede y ganó la Copa LP Chile #CooperativaContigo https://t.co/Bc6nBs2Xf0 pic.twitter.com/oGKyHR7m6b
— Al Aire Libre en Cooperativa (desde ??) (@alairelibrecl) November 13, 2021
El primero de una larga serie, estoy convencido. Enhorabuena @vjimenezk, lo mereces tanto !!! ???? pic.twitter.com/f9nIaNWEJS
— Joe ?????????? (@CabacoD) November 14, 2021
In Antalya, Turkey, 17-year old Russian Shnaider ('21 Wimbledon GD champ) claimed her maiden title by knocking off the #3, #5 and #4 (Pia Lovric/SLO in the final, 6-3/6-2) seeds. The current girls' #5 won the J1 Villena junior title earlier this year with wins over VJK and Julia Middendorf, was runner-up at another J1 final at Porto Alegre and reached the semis at Roland Garros (falling to eventual champ Linda Noskova).
17 y/o ???? Diana Shnaider (#5 junior, RG Jr SF, Wimbledon Jr doubles champion) wins her first pro title at the W15 in ???? Antalya, beating ???? Pia Lovric 6-3 6-2. In the 1st round she defeated last week's champion, ???? Riera, and during the week overcame seeds 3, 4 and 5. pic.twitter.com/yzfGwehTBQ
— Luis (@lu_tenis) November 14, 2021
?? Champs in Linz ??
— wta (@WTA) November 12, 2021
???? Natela Dzalamidze and Kamilla Rakhimova claim the #WTALinz doubles title ???? pic.twitter.com/TsLQf5wCKO
Jumping with the trophies ????like
— WTA Linz (@WTALinz) November 12, 2021
our doubles champs Kamilla Rakhimova ????& Natela Dzalamidze ????@WTA | #wtalinz pic.twitter.com/4tyxhvf01c
On ?? nine@Riske4rewards claims her third career WTA title, defeating Cristian 2-6, 6-2, 7-5.@WTALinz | #WTALinz pic.twitter.com/rOQ4ezu6tx
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) November 12, 2021
All smiles from Linz ????
— wta (@WTA) November 12, 2021
?? Congrats @Riske4rewards ??#WTALinz | @WTALinz pic.twitter.com/amysCohdUf
Biggest win of her career ??
— wta (@WTA) November 9, 2021
???? Wang Xinyu holds off a Raducanu comeback to advance to the #WTALinz quarterfinals! pic.twitter.com/VsuFYa5Gu0
Sharapova to Wang in Shenzhen in 2019 after Wang retired in set 2 (after winning the 1st and crushing the ball): 'If you play like that, you're going to be No. 1. Okay? I promise.'
— Ravi Ubha (@raviubha) November 9, 2021
Unfortunately I am not able to play in my semifinal after injuring my knee in my match yesterday. I would do anything to be able to play, but it is swollen and painful and playing will only make it worse. I want to say a huge thank you to the tournament and fans here @WTALinz https://t.co/ZBeatUChbt
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) November 11, 2021
W15 Sharm El Sheikh
— TennisRomania.Com (@tennisromania) November 14, 2021
??????Zhuoxuan Bai (CHN), ??????Elena-Teodora Cadar pic.twitter.com/TngSLkirSR
The Williams Sisters aren't at the #USOpen this year, but their legacy lives on:
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 31, 2021
20-year-old Alycia Parks of Atlanta, who got a wildcard into the US Open when Venus Williams no longer needed hers, today tied Venus' record for fastest women's serve in US Open history: 129 mph. pic.twitter.com/7g4bSnMwD7
For year-end glory ???????? #WTAFinals
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) November 9, 2021
(?? Getty Images) pic.twitter.com/TjrTBFkcnm
Dazzling under the Mexican moonlight ??
— wta (@WTA) November 9, 2021
Our finalists' fits!#AKRONWTAFinals pic.twitter.com/FLlEJJgiaZ
Not sure why WTA hasn’t posted this on Twitter yet, but look at them ?? pic.twitter.com/ntwWuMyB1p
— ?? (@drivevolleys) November 9, 2021
Top of the world ????
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) November 10, 2021
For the first time ever, Australia have been hailed world No.1 in the latest rankings#BJKCupFinals | @TennisAustralia
In memory of former British No.1 Elena Baltacha, the #LoveAllAuction features over 100 items of:
— wta (@WTA) November 4, 2021
?? Original artworks
?? Tennis memorabilia
?? Unique VIP experiences
Now open to your bids here! ??
Huge congratulations @annekeothavong on receiving her MBE for services to tennis ???? https://t.co/UP7Dc9wa60
— Elena B Foundation (@ElenaFoundation) November 12, 2021
Looks like Raducanu, who just lost the 1st set in Linz (her last tournament of the year) vs. Wang Xinyu, 6-1, found a coach for 2022. Torben Beltz, who just split (again) with Kerber after a very good 2nd half of the year...https://t.co/OTwNFHqPyP
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) November 9, 2021
The amazing @Simona_Halep ???? arrived by train from Vienna!??
— WTA Linz (@WTALinz) November 6, 2021
She returns to Linz for the first time since 2012! It‘s a great pleasure to have you here, Simo! ??@wta | #wtalinz #visitlinz pic.twitter.com/3UP1QlZsHI
Can’t believe Olivia is 5 months old today! Turn up the sound for maximum cuteness ?????? pic.twitter.com/zo8ucHAK0X
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) November 11, 2021
I ?? Sundays ! ???????? #minime pic.twitter.com/2y8oq3f3Zd
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) November 7, 2021
My girls ?? pic.twitter.com/fneEI6PqMe
— KMC (@kmcme17) November 7, 2021
Great lunch today with Diede de Groot, who won her 4th consecutive NEC Wheelchair Singles Masters title last weekend, and some incredible senior women leaders @Citibank, who are doing great things for equality and inclusion. #Citi #genderequality pic.twitter.com/oynuKGrDcN
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) November 9, 2021
*2021 OLDEST WTA FINALISTS*
35 - Kaia Kanepi, EST (Gippsland-L)
33 - Angelique Kerber, GER (Bad Homburg-W)
33 - Andrea Petkovic, GER (Cluj Napova-W)
33 - Andrea Petkovic, GER (Hamburg-L)
32 - Zhang Shuai, CHN (Nottingham-L)
32 - Victoria Azarenka, BLR (Indian Wells-L)
31 - Irina-Camelia Begu, ROU (Cleveland-L)
31 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Strasbourg-L)
31 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Istanbul-W)
31 - Alize Cornet, FRA (Chicago 250-L)
31 - Kristina Kucova, SVK (Gdynia-L)
31 - ALISON RISKE, USA (LINZ-W)
31 - Alison Riske, USA (Portoroz-L)
*2021 WTA INDOOR TITLES*
3 - Anett Kontaveit, EST
2 - Clara Tauson, DEN
1 - Ash Barty, AUS
1 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS
1 - ALISON RISKE, USA
1 - Alison Van Uytvanck, BEL
1 - Donna Vekic, CRO
*CAREER WTA SINGLES TITLES - N.America/Caribb. Region (active)*
73 - Serena Williams, USA
49 - Venus Williams, USA
6 - Sloane Stephens, USA
5 - Sofia Kenin, USA
5 - Madison Keys, USA
3 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN
3 - ALISON RISKE, USA
2 - Danielle Collins, USA
2 - Coco Gauff, USA
2 - Monica Puig, PUR
2 - CoCo Vandeweghe, USA
1 - Amanda Anisimova, USA
1 - Genie Bouchard, CAN
1 - Jennifer Brady, USA
1 - Lauren Davis, USA
1 - Irina Falconi, USA
1 - Leylah Fernandez, CAN
1 - Ann Li, USA
1 - Christina McHale, USA
1 - Jessica Pegula, USA
*LUCKY LOSERS IN WTA FINALS*
2005 Canberra - Melinda Czink, HUN
2012 Stanford - CoCo Vandeweghe, USA
2018 Moscow River Cup - Olga Danilovic, SRB (W)
2018 Elite Trophy [elim.in RR] - Wang Qiang, CHN
2019 Linz - Coco Gauff, USA (W)
2021 LINZ - JAQUELINE CRISTIAN, ROU
*YEARLY U.S. WTA TITLE WINNERS - 1998-2021*
98: V.Williams,Davenport,Seles,Snyder
99: S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Frazier,Morariu,Rubin,Seles
00: S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Raymond,Rubin,Seles,Shaughnessy
01: S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Seles,Shaughnessy,Tu
02: S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Craybas,Raymond,Rubin,Seles
03: S.Williams,V.Williams,Davenport,Raymond,Rubin,Shaughnessy
04: S.Williams,V.Williams,Davenport,Frazier
05: S.Williams,V.Williams,Davenport,Frazier
06: King,Shaughnessy
07: S.Williams,V.Williams,Davenport,Shaughnessy
08: S.Williams,V.Williams,Davenport
09: S.Williams,V.Williams
10: S.Williams,V.Williams
11: S.Williams
12: S.Williams,Oudin,V.Williams
13: S.Williams
14: S.Williams,V.Williams,Keys,Riske,Vandeweghe
15: S.Williams,V.Williams,Stephens
16: S.Williams,V.Williams,Falconi,Keys,McHale,Stephens,Vandeweghe
17: S.Williams,Davis,Keys,Stephens
18: Stephens
19: Anisimova,Gauff,Kenin,Keys,Pegula,Riske
20: S.Williams,Brady,Kenin
21: Collins,Gauff,Li,Riske
=MOST WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF TITLES=
8 - Martina Navratilova
5 - Serena Williams*
5 - Steffi Graf
4 - Chris Evert
3 - Kim Clijsters*
3 - Monica Seles
2 - Gabriela Sabatini
2 - Martina Hingis
2 - Justine Henin
2 - Evonne Goolagong
-
*-active
=MOST WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF FINALS=
14 - Martina Navratilova (8-6)
8 - Chris Evert (4-4)
7 - Serena Williams (5-2)*
6 - Steffi Graf (5-1)
4 - Lindsay Davenport (1-3)
4 - Monica Seles (3-1)
4 - Martina Hingis (2-2)
4 - Gabriela Sabatini (2-2)
3 - Kim Clijsters (3-0)*
3 - Evonne Goolagong (2-1)
3 - Amelie Mauresmo (1-2)
3 - Maria Sharapova (1-2)
3 - Venus Williams (1-2)*
2 - Justine Henin (2-0)
2 - Tracy Austin (1-1)
2 - Petra Kvitova (1-1)*
2 - Elina Svitolina (1-1)*
2 - Caroline Wozniacki (1-1)
2 - Mary Pierce (0-2)
-
*-active
=REACHED FINAL IN WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF DEBUT=
1979 Tracy Austin, USA
1981 Andrea Jaeger, USA
1994 Lindsay Davenport, USA
1996 Martina Hingis, SUI
2001 Serena Williams, USA (W)
2004 Maria Sharapova, RUS (W)
2011 Petra Kvitova, CZE (W)
2014 Simona Halep, ROU
2016 Dominika Cibulkova, SVK (W)
2018 Sloane Stephens, USA
2019 Ash Barty, AUS (W)
=MOST WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF WD TITLES=
11 - Martina Navratilova
10 - Pam Shriver
4 - Lisa Raymond
3 - Timea Babos*
3 - Cara Black
3 - Lindsay Davenport
3 - Martina Hingis
3 - Liebel Huber
3 - Natasha Zvereva
2 - Margaret Court
2 - Gigi Fernandez
2 - Anna Kournikova
2 - Sania Mirza*
2 - Kristina Mladenovic*
2 - Jana Novotna
2 - Nadia Petrova
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
2 - Samantha Stosur*
-
*-active
=WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF WS FINALS=
1972 Chris Evert d. Kerry Reid
1973 Chris Evert d.Nancy Richey
1974 Evonne Goolagong d. Chris Evert
1975 Chris Evert d. Martina Navratilova
1976 Evonne Goolagong d. Chris Evert
1977 Chris Evert d. Sue Barker
1978 Martina Navratilova d. Evonne Goolagong
1979 Martina Navratilova d. Tracy Austin
1980 Tracy Austin d. Martina Navratilova
1981 Martina Navratilova d. Andrea Jaeger
1982 Sylvia Hanika d. Martina Navratilova
1983 Martina Navratilova d. Chris Evert-Lloyd
1984 Martina Navratilova d. Chris Evert-Lloyd
1985 Martina Navratilova d. Helena Sukova
1986a Martina Navratilova d. Hana Mandlikova
1986b Martina Navratilova d. Steffi Graf
1987 Steffi Graf d. Gabriela Sabatini
1988 Gabriela Sabatini d. Pam Shriver
1989 Steffi Graf d. Martina Navratilova
1990 Monica Seles d. Gabriela Sabatini
1991 Monica Seles d. Martina Navratilova
1992 Monica Seles d. Martina Navratilova
1993 Steffi Graf d. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
1994 Gabriela Sabatini d. Lindsay Davenport
1995 Steffi Graf d. Anke Huber
1996 Steffi Graf d. Martina Hingis
1997 Jana Novotna d. Mary Pierce
1998 Martina Hingis d. Lindsay Davenport
1999 Lindsay Davenport d. Martina Hingis
2000 Martina Hingis d. Monica Seles
2001 Serena Williams w/o Lindsay Davenport
2002 Kim Clijsters d. Serena Williams
2003 Kim Clijsters d. Amelie Mauresmo
2004 Maria Sharapova d. Serena Williams
2005 Amelie Mauresmo d. Mary Pierce
2006 Justine Henin-Hardenne d. Amelie Mauresmo
2007 Justine Henin d. Maria Sharapova
2008 Venus Williams d. Vera Zvonareva
2009 Serena Williams d. Venus Williams
2010 Kim Clijsters d. Caroline Wozniacki
2011 Petra Kvitova d. Victoria Azarenka
2012 Serena Williams d. Maria Sharapova
2013 Serena Williams d. Li Na
2014 Serena Williams d. Simona Halelp
2015 Aga Radwanska d. Petra Kvitova
2016 Dominika Cibulkova d. Angelique Kerber
2017 Caroline Wozniacki d. Venus Williams
2018 Elina Svitolina d. Sloane Stephens
2019 Ash Barty d. Elina Svitolina
2021
=WTA CHAMPIONSHIP/WTAF WD CHAMPIONS=
1973 Rosie Casals / Margaret Court
1974 Billie Jean King / Rosie Casals
1979 Francoise Durr / Betty Stove
1980 Billie Jean King / Martina Navratilova
1981 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1982 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1983 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1984 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1985 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1986a Hana Mandlikova / Wendy Turnbull
1986b Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1987 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1988 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1989 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1990 Kathy Jordan / Liz Smylie
1991 Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver
1992 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario / Helena Sukova
1993 Gigi Fernandez / Natalia Zvereva
1994 Gigi Fernandez / Natalia Zvereva
1995 Jana Novotna / Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
1996 Lindsay Davenport / Mary Joe Fernandez
1997 Lindsay Davenport / Jana Novotna
1998 Lindsay Davenport / Natasha Zvereva
1999 Martina Hingis / Anna Kournikova
2000 Martina Hingis / Anna Kournikova
2001 Lisa Raymond / Rennae Stubbs
2002 Elena Dementieva / Janette Husarova
2003 Virginia Ruano-Pascual / Paola Suarez
2004 Nadia Petrova / Meghann Shaughnessy
2005 Lisa Raymond / Samantha Stosur
2006 Lisa Raymond / Samantha Stosur
2007 Cara Black / Liezel Huber
2008 Cara Black / Liezel Huber
2009 Nuria Llagostera-Vives / Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez
2010 Gisela Dulko / Flavia Pennetta
2011 Liezel Huber / Lisa Raymond
2012 Maria Kirilenko / Nadia Petrova
2013 Hsieh Su-Wei / Peng Shuai
2014 Cara Black / Sania Mirza
2015 Martina Hingis / Sania Mirza
2016 Ekaterina Makarova / Elena Vesnina
2017 Timea Babos / Andrea Hlavackova
2018 Timea Babos / Kristina Mladenovic
2019 Timea Babos / Kristina Mladenovic
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— Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@QasimRashid) November 11, 2021
Big Sky is also so amazing ???????? pic.twitter.com/5tqsFlX2db
— Madison Keys (@Madison_Keys) November 8, 2021
And I can’t NOT show this iconic statue… ?????? pic.twitter.com/K8kDtVYUiu
— Chris Evert (@ChrissieEvert) November 7, 2021
Aaron Rodgers didn’t just lie he also damaged professional sports https://t.co/dcqdEPIpDo
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Glad you got them! https://t.co/6Wj7omQZVV
— Tracy Austin (@thetracyaustin) November 10, 2021
I had to see these photos of somebody putting their sphinx cat in a wig and dress and now so do you. pic.twitter.com/UWGzYHlUpG
— Jessica Ritchey (@Ruby_Stevens) November 10, 2021
🙏🏈 Rest in peace
— AFL Godfather🏴☠️👓🏈 (@NFLMAVERICK) November 13, 2021
Robert Lee "Sam" Huff
(October 4, 1934 – November 13, 2021)
A humble man who achieved excellence.
Lombardi & Landry had a great impact on his Hall of Fame career. pic.twitter.com/bXafjDPUsx
“I’ve always been one to play harder angry. I was able to control my violence on the football field, but I also let it all hang out, too.” RIP “ #SamHuff #WashingtonFootball pic.twitter.com/H8huhAUhjD
— thom loverro (@thomloverro) November 13, 2021
RIP Sam Huff. Bad-ass linebacker. And along with Sonny and Frank the soundtrack of the greatest era in Redskins history. #WashingtonFootball
— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) November 13, 2021
Huff, along with Hall of Famer Sonny Jurgensen (and play-by-play man Frank Herzog), was one of the voices of Redskin football for thirty years as part of the team's radio announcing crew, including during the "glory years" of the 1980s and '90s.
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Washington playing well against Tampa Bay reminds me of when Jeff(7-9) Fisher beat Seattle every year.
The WTA got lucky. I admit that I would not have had Mexico high on my finals list. But the idea makes perfect sense. Take a country that doesn't have anything higher than a 250. With Monterrey, Acapulco and Guadalajara, that means 1 or 2 Top 20 players each. Then guarantee them 8 elite players, and watch the crowds go nuts.
Poland and Estonia should be on the short list, because as much as they are pushing the narrative that China is back(is that like Texas is Back!) in 2022, I don't buy it.
Of the many excellent matches last week, Badosa/Sakkari was the one that stood out. Just a wonderful display of tennis, with replay drama thrown in.
What to do with Venus? Her ranking can't get her in anywhere, and Serena might need one for 28 player events. And if you are a tournament director, say St. Petersburg, wouldn't someone like Samsonova be a better choice?
Stat of the Week- 16- Number of women that have gone 0-3 at YEC since RR started in 2003.
That could be 17 by the end of the day, depending on Swiatek's result.
Even with her frustration at the end of her first match, this isn't a big deal.
First the numbers, then the notes. Year, end of year rank, then next year's ranking.
0-3 In finals:
2004- 11- 42- Zvonareva*
2004- 6- 8 -Dementieva*
2005- 8- 8 -Dementieva*
2006- 8- 11-Dementieva*
2007- 3- 1 -Jankovic
2007- 2- 8 -Kuznetsova
2008- 8- 3 -Kuznetsova*
2008- 3- 2 -Safina*
2010- 8- 14-Jankovic*
2012- 5- 9 -Kerber
2013- 5- 6 -Radwanska*
2014- 7- 48-Bouchard*
2018- 5- 3 -Osaka
2018- 7- 7 -Kvitova
2019- 7- 8 -Kvitova
2021- ?- ? -Krejcikova
*Did not win a set.
We have not had the heartbreak trifecta, in which a player has won 1 set in all 3 losses.
Had to put 0-3 because there are alternates that went 0-1, plus those like Sharapova and Andreescu that went 0-2.
Krejcikova can keep her head up, 2007 Jankovic lost her last 6 matches that year, reached USO final the next.
2018 had both Osaka and Kvitova go winless, then reach the final of the next slam.
Everybody on the list reached a slam final, so Krejcikova, and possibly Swiatek, fit very nicely.
Radwanska is the only YEC winner on the list.
Long term, both Swiatek and Krejcikova will be fine.
Quiz Time!
Who has the most YEC appearances without reaching the finals? Multiple answers accepted.
A.Conchita Martinez
B.Zina Garrison
C.Manuela Maleeva
D.Virginia Wade
Interlude- Two weeks late, but worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IQLIhERGcs
Answer!
Knowing how I do this, part of this should be obvious.
Knowing slam history, the Maleeva sisters were starcrossed, so one would assume that (C)Maleeva would not have reached the finals here. You would be right, but her 10 appearances isn't the record. What is? They are the sisters with the most, as Katerina-5, and Magdalena-4, give them a total of 19.
What about Venus and Serena? They have 14, but also have qualified, then skipped event 11 times.
It is not (D)Wade, though she gets a partial pass as the event did not exist when she won her first slam. She played the event 8 years in a row, starting in 1973, ironically missing the first version in 1972, the year she won her second slam.
Sue Barker is the only British woman to have reached a final, and you can imagine what will happen if Raducanu makes the field. Due to Konta being nipped the last week of the season some years back, they haven't had a participant since Jo Durie in 1984.
That leaves 2, and both are correct. Part of the reason that (B)Garrison and (A)Martinez never reached the final was an overlap, as both, along with Maleeva, played the event from 89-93.
Both have played the event 12 times, Martinez having a lousy 7-12 record when this was single elimination. She never reached the SF, but she coaches a player that has in Muguruza. In fact, Badosa/Muguruza guarantees a Spaniard in the singles final, which has only happened once.
That was in 1993, when Arantxa Sanchez Vicario lost the first 2 sets, then won the 3rd as that era was best of 5. She went down in 4.
Sanchez Vicario has the most appearances for a player that reached the final without winning with 13.
Truthfully, the WFT win didn't totally surprise me, considering some of the results the last few weeks (and I figured Heinicke would play well ala in the playoff game).
Haha... laughed out loud at the Texas is Back dig. Is Sark back to drinking yet?
I still wonder if Venus would ever consider being a big-time doubles player (she *has* played w/ a few players not named Serena the last couple of years) who occasionally dabbles in singles. She could become what Navratilova was when she was winning a major weeks from her 50th.
And Andreescu was 0-2 *and* got hurt and essentially cost herself a full year (+) and still isn't fully back. That might be another misery category altogether.
Pliskova is only the third player to go 2-1 in RR and not reach the semis, by the way ('04 Davenport, '14 Ivanovic). Meanwhile, eight who went 1-2 have advanced (none this year), with two ('15 Aga, '16 Cibulkova) winning the title.
Quiz: went with Conchita. ;)
Along with Jamie Hampton, still waiting for players (pretty much other than Cornet and Mahut) to say *anything* about the Peng situation.
Though I have no place at which to wear it, I want Paula Badosa's dress. Can't stop looking at it. Years ago, that would have been MY dress.
I'm sorry to hear about the Kerber-Beltz split, but good for Emma.
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