Wk.10- They Serve Dessert in the Desert, Don't They?
Rise and shine, beautiful ????#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/vAXrXcekFp
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 13, 2022
Bravo ??????
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 12, 2022
Jasmine Paolini slugs past No.2 seed Sabalenka 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 to score a first Top ?? win of her career #IndianWells pic.twitter.com/H572UfT6ni
Jasmine #Paolini: "Like #Brooksby said one time, tennis is not to hit strong the ball, it's doing something different. I think I just try to run, to put the ball as deep as I can, and sometimes also I made some winners. I'm happy with my performance" pic.twitter.com/CCFGsYYFdL
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) March 12, 2022
What a performance from @harriet_dart ??
— LTA (@the_LTA) March 12, 2022
Harriet claims a career best ranking win after fighting back to beat world No. 18 Elina Svitolina 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.#BackTheBrits ???? pic.twitter.com/n63tmlIRRP
Dart qualified in January for the AO, but hadn't posted a MD win at tour level since Chicago last September. Still, earlier this season she *had* already posted nice qualifying defeats over the likes of Liudmila Samsonova (Doha) and Wang Xinyu (Melbourne 1) since reaching her biggest career final ($80K) last October. Meanwhile, Kovinic got off to a great start in the desert, posting back-to-back wins over Jil Teichmann and #8 Karolina Pliskova, the latter tying the Montenegrin's career-best win (it was her first Top 10 victory on hard court) in the Czech's first match of 2022, coming back from a set and 5-2 down to get the upset. Kovinic's most recent Top 10 win (of 3) had been over then-#10 Belinda Bencic in Rome in '20.
Moving on in the desert ?????????? #round3
— Kovinic Danka (@DankaKovinic) March 12, 2022
@BNPPARIBASOPEN pic.twitter.com/J6wNvZqCYP
Unstoppable! ?? @Shelby_Rogers_ has won 6 of her last 7 matches at the @BNPPARIBASOPEN.#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/q3j1ugZH1V
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 13, 2022
Daria Saville earns her 1st Top 10 win since 2018 Beijing, defeating Ons Jabeur 75 67(4) 64 to advance to the third round.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) March 13, 2022
Saville defeated Raducanu and took Stephens to 3 sets in Guadalajara. Qualified in #IndianWells, defeated Lyon champ Zhang Shuai in 1R. pic.twitter.com/hVYKDnKKcB
Anna Kalinskaya is making the most of her Lucky Loser spot in Indian Wells, she’s through into R3 after defeating Alize Cornet on Friday pic.twitter.com/TpRhoBgDNX
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 12, 2022
Anna Kalinskaya of Russia advanced to the second round of Indian Wells with a message. pic.twitter.com/Hjomjixuae
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 10, 2022
As the world's best tennis players converge on Melbourne, there's been huge recognition for star of the future, WA young gun Taylah Preston.
— 9News Perth (@9NewsPerth) December 29, 2021
The 16 year-old has been granted wild card entry into the #AustralianOpen. #9News pic.twitter.com/A462NhfjdA
In the $15K Antalya final, girls' #1 and reigning AO junior champ Marcinko picked up her maiden pro singles title. The 16-year old advanced to her first pro final with good wins over Elisabetta Cocciaretto (QF) and Ipek Oz (SF), then handled Frenchwoman Carole Monnet in a 6-4/6-1 championship match to go home with the prize.
Girls #1 Petra Marcinko(16)???? wins her 1st Pro Sgls??@ W25 Antalya, 64 61 over Carole Monnet????.
— Coby (@_Coby_) March 13, 2022
Petra now 53-6 in all matches since Oct. pic.twitter.com/aO0etO9aXa
Kaitlyn Christian y Lidziya Marozava se coronaron campeonas en dobles del Guanajuato Open Ganan 6/0 6/2 a Daniela Vismane y Anastacia Tikhoncova #IRAPUATO pic.twitter.com/7Yxizl4eYu
— Primer Plano (@PrimerPlanoInfo) March 13, 2022
With a wonderful embrace at the end of it ??
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2022
???? @marta_kostyuk comes from 3-5 down in the decider against Ukraine-born Zanevska to reach Round 2.#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/WQT4OZSkzd
Kostyuk match point and hug with Zanevska???????????????? pic.twitter.com/mTsjHKsHP6
— Ricky Dimon (@Dimonator) March 11, 2022
Checking into the third round ??
— wta (@WTA) March 12, 2022
???? @Petra_Kvitova outlasts Sasnovich, 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4!#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/FWhLy773H6
Oh my Aussie ??
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 13, 2022
World No. 409 @Daria_gav knocks out last year’s semifinalist and No.9 seed Ons Jabeur 7-5, 6-7(0), 6-4#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/jfOOxvsn3x
???? Harriet Dart with the WIN!!! pic.twitter.com/7r4fG9k2Rb
— Ryan (@Some1NamedRyan) March 12, 2022
Bringing the ?????? ?????? energy to the desert ??
— wta (@WTA) March 12, 2022
Jasmine Paolini knocks out the No.2 seed Sabalenka in three sets and secures her first-ever Top 10 win!#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/XpkJmkKgUV
Leylah Fernandez is a beast!
— ???????????????? ?????????? ?????? (@DFiosa) March 13, 2022
Idk what happened with Anisimova, but that was some weird sh*t! Leylah beat her into submission. She beat her to the point that the girl got nauseous & just quit ??#Anisimova's entitlement card just got revoked!
Congrats to you Leylah! ??????????????????? pic.twitter.com/D7XOPfXHex
Amanda Anisimova is forced to retire. Feel better soon!@leylahfernandez salutes her opponent and advances to the third round#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/d2RDU4QNpm
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 13, 2022
The exit ended a bad week for Anisimova, who also saw her potential player-coach pairing with Darren Cahill, which had seemingly spurred her to a Week 1 title in Melbourne, abruptly ended by the Aussie.
Some info on the abrupt Anisimova-Cahill split:
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 12, 2022
After having their first practice together here at Indian Wells, Darren Cahill told Amanda Anisimova the next day that he'd hit a wall and was burnt out, unable to commit to the tour, abruptly ending their coaching partnership.
Considering how Cahill's most recent previous coaching stint was once interrupted, the excuse at least sounds legit. Of course, if he ends up being announced as having rejoined Simona's team come the clay court season, well...
“Naomi you suck” is a nothing burger, stop giving it air time
— Scott Geaghan (@scottgeaghan) March 13, 2022
So the winner is an after thought. Just the way Naomi likes it. Something does not sit right with me with Osaka. This girl dealt with 20k rowdy Americans & a Williams tantrum to serve out for her first slam and now she cries on tap. A heckler in a sports stadium? pic.twitter.com/UGPNkJzXOc
— Kim (@Saint_Gerrard) March 13, 2022
Fact is, Osaka had no business being at that microphone and, as noted here before, if a tennis career just isn't for her, that's fine. No one says she has to continue to pursue it. If her "safe space" is somewhere other than on a court, then by all means seek it out.
"I just wanted to say thank you." ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 13, 2022
- @naomiosaka | @BNPPARIBASOPEN | #IndianWells pic.twitter.com/mPpm2Vdzml
Tennis Etiquette Rule #16: In a world of tennis players facing issues with unruly spectators, rather than being an Osaka... be a Zhang Shuai. (You'll feel better about it in the morning.)
Seed slayer ??@DankaKovinic upends No.7 seed Pliskova 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 to advance to a first career third round in the desert#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/WntLAPUisX
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 11, 2022
Dayana & Ivanna Yastremska pose with a Ukranian flag after their doubles match in Indian Wells tonight pic.twitter.com/XmNRxFm2Lq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 12, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Tennis star Novak Djokovic unable to travel to U.S. for events at Indian Wells and Miami because he's unvaccinated.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 9, 2022
Novak Djokovic 2022 season so far:
— Christopher Clarey ???? ???? ???? (@christophclarey) March 10, 2022
Dubai QF
Season record: 2-1
Yup… pic.twitter.com/EtbEA7JWtm
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) March 12, 2022
Some very good news here, as Kristýna Plíšková said that she’s not going to retire despite being pregnant, and she’s planning on coming back in Australia in January 2023! pic.twitter.com/xh1RhT0HqH
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) February 21, 2022
17-year-old Floridian Coco Gauff was asked today at Indian Wells about Florida's controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill, which would prohibit “classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity” in state primary schools.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 10, 2022
She came out strongly against it. pic.twitter.com/L1SOrbLp3E
Let this sink in.
— judy murray (@JudyMurray) March 9, 2022
First ever female winner of the WTA Coach of the Year award.
?????? @conchitamartinz https://t.co/PfpzNYMbaz
Just in @atptour :
— Jannik Schneider (@schnejan) March 8, 2022
Zverev has been issued an additional fine of 25,000 and a suspension for a period of 8 weeks from any ATP-sanctioned event.
Both the fine and suspension are on probation over a period ending 22 February 2023
So: Zverev is - as expected- allowed to play pic.twitter.com/X6hrhGhWgj
Zverev's Acapulco tantrum should have cost him more than a default, a middling fine and probation, but the ATP has missed the opportunity to send the right message to its public, to its players and — above all — to its officials.
— Christopher Clarey ???? ???? ???? (@christophclarey) March 9, 2022
My latesthttps://t.co/mk9SlskIbH
???????????????????? tennis ??@Simona_Halep | #IndianWells pic.twitter.com/SBV2iP84qY
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2022
Like mother, like son ??
— wta (@WTA) March 13, 2022
Inspirational words from @vika7 after a 6-3, 7-5 win over Sharma!#IndianWells pic.twitter.com/OTmacPNTGe
More ????????? ???????????????
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 11, 2022
Today’s TC Live guest is @CaroWozniacki!
Stream live ? https://t.co/tPoe44TDv0 pic.twitter.com/GwrwQxcxGU
It’s not funny when the fine is more expensive than a flight to the next tournament ?? pic.twitter.com/cL5gMkJJed
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) March 12, 2022
Indian Wells champ @paulabadosa is back in Stadium 1, and she has a message for everyone as well. ???? pic.twitter.com/JpcttvlLXl
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 13, 2022
What adventures await @CocoGauff as she swings into 18?
— USTA (@usta) March 13, 2022
Happy birthday, Coco! pic.twitter.com/zrRPq0sB0F
*CONSECUTIVE INDIAN WELLS TITLES*
1990-91 Martina Navratilova
*CONSECUTIVE I.W. FINALS*
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2003-05 Lindsay Davenport (L-L-L)
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1990-91 Martina Navratilova (W-W)
1991-92 Monica Seles (L-W)
1993-94 Amanda Coetzer (L-L)
1997-98 Lindsay Davenport (W-L)
2007-08 Svetlana Kuznetsova (L-L)
2008-09 Ana Ivanovic (W-L)
2010-11 Caroline Wozniacki (L-W)
2012-13 Maria Sharapova (L-W)
*2022 TOP JUNIOR EVENT CHAMPIONS*
SAN JOSE CRC (COFFEE BOWL) J1: Sonya Macavei/USA
TRARALGON AUS J1: Sofia Costoulas/BEL
SVYATOPETRIVSKE VILLAGE UKR (VICCOURT CUP) J1: Linda Klimovicova/CZE
BARRANQUILLA COL J1: Sayaka Ishii/JPN
AUSTRALIAN OPEN: Petra Marcinko/CRO
SALINAS ECU J1: Luca Udvardy/HUN
LIMA PER (INKA BOWL) J1: Nikola Daubnerova/SVK
LAMBARE PAR (ASUNCION BOWL) J1: Luciana Moyano/ARG
PORTO ALEGRE BRA J1: Victoria Mboko/CAN
CRICIUMA BRA (BANANA BOWL) JA: Lucie Havlickova/CZE
KAZAN RUS (YELTSIN CUP) J1: CANCELLED
NONTHABURI THA JI: Taylah Preston/AUS
The International Criminal Court is opening an investigation into allegations of war crimes in Ukraine.#PutinWarCrimes https://t.co/LdYBCp5Ecp pic.twitter.com/7Ho6C9axuD
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) March 8, 2022
I have a new post on my author blog: Song lyrics--poetry's forgotten form https://t.co/f8m8Dw6AWO
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 7, 2022
This week 12 years ago Elena Baltacha ???? had one of the best wins of her career.
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) March 7, 2022
Elena reached the 3rd round in Indian Wells with a brilliant 7-6 (8-6) 2-6 7-6 (9-7) over Li Na ????
Reached her career high inside the top 50 later that year. 49th 13/9/2010.
Sadly missed ? pic.twitter.com/vcmD06yPiu
Hilariously clever as well as cleverly hilarious:) https://t.co/CKr5HTAmh2
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) March 12, 2022
?? BREAKING ??
— Jack Blackburn ???? (@HackBlackburn) March 9, 2022
An expedition in Antarctica has found the shipwreck of Endurance, the ship which carried Ernest Shackleton and his crew into disaster in 1915. #Endurance22 pic.twitter.com/VQjw5aBTDm
Underwater robots find Shackleton's lost Endurance ship in remarkable condition 107 years after it sankhttps://t.co/EAxlTgY63U pic.twitter.com/yBtUS5IVds
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 9, 2022
Dear Little Girl with the beautiful voice,
— Kristen Anderson-Lopez (@Lyrikris10) March 7, 2022
My husband and I wrote this song as part of a story about healing a family in pain. The way you sing it is like a magic trick that spreads the light in your heart and heals everyone who hears it. Keep singing! We are listening! https://t.co/j8CnDSNJw8
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fyi: I can see everything just fine on my iPad, but on my MacBook, I can’t see the Social Media posts or the “And…” posts.
I have to find a way to work celestial ether into conversation.
Saw the Let it Go clip earlier. Beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.
Pliskova was really rusty. Had trouble with short balls.
Raducanu trying to recreate Schiavone/Kuznetsova by herself. After losing in 3:36 to Saville, she loses in 3:46 to Martic.
I was going to talk about Osaka, but about "the season is too long" comment. Serena, Henin, and now Barty have managed to stay #1 playing a limited amount of events. I understand what she is trying to say, but she does a poor job of delivering her message.
Osaka was working the pity angle bringing up Venus and Serena.
Player A:
2 titles
2 junior slam finals(1-1)
21 CH singles
Player B:
2 titles
2 junior slam finals(1-1)
19 CH singles
A is 20 yr old Anisimova.
B is 19 yr old Fernandez
I had already planned this, but since you mentioned Kenin, a deep dive.
Kenin has improved. Kenin has regressed. Both are true. If you see her game from 2020, what mad her successful was the fact that she could hit deep in the court, then either go crosscourt or down the line for a winner. she is erratic from the baseline now, and struggles with that part of her game.
On the other hand, the Barty like touch and spin, the footwork, the court coverage, the slices, and the dropshots from the service box in are much improved. A person that could convince her to come to net 50 times a match would do her good.
This leads to the odd mix of being a Top 10 player inside the service box, and a sub 100 player behind the baseline. So I don't expect her ranking to go up that quickly in singles, though she needs to do something quick, because do we really thing the FFT would give any non French woman a WC?
The silver lining, is that with the right partner, I could see her winning 2-3 doubles titles within the next couple of months. Her net play is that good.
Stat of the Week- 0- Number of times a lucky loser has reached IW QF.
With Kalinskaya out, the streak that started in 1989 continues. There was some good, as for the first time here, 3(Kalinskaya, Frech, Sharma) LL won a round in the same event.
This was the 5th time there have been 3 LL in the draw, following 1992, 1996, 1998, 2021. Haddad Maia tied the best result by reaching the 4th rd last year, but since she had a bye, Rachel McQuillan is the only LL to win 3 matches when she lost to Venus in the 4th rd back in 2001.
Quiz Time!
WC queen Bethanie Mattek-Sands might need one for Charleston. How many wins has she had as a WC in her career?
A.0-5
B.6-10
C.11-15
D.16+
Interlude- Before Hologic, there was Sanex.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuMlwOOwFjo
Answer!
(B)6-10 is wrong, but contains the number of WC used for Miami-7, and Charleston-6.
(C)11-15 is also wrong, while 11 is the number of USO WC including Q.
The answer, which should be obvious once I tell you that starting with Philadelphia in 1999, she has had 49 WC, is (D)16+. That WC split was 39 MD, 9 Q, 1 125.
Her record? 32-49. Her best WC runs?
2013 F- Kuala Lumpur
2008 SF-Los Angeles
2006-QF-Los Angeles
2017 R16-Miami
Doubles star has no singles titles, but in that Kuala Lumpur final, the winner got her first title. It was Karolina Pliskova.
*Correction-Raducanu match only went 2:46.
Remember Sharapova/Bouchard and Sharapova/Mladenovic? I am beginning to wonder if a low ranked player with nothing to lose will trash talk Osaka in the press just to get into her head.
Kudermetova earned that win.
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No idea, anymore (though on the MacBook maybe it's because they're at the botom of the post and are getting clogged/delayed).
C-
By the way, after her own "thing" the other day, Vika deactivated all of her social media. So, who knows what it's about this time...
Yeah, can't image the FFT doing that for Kenin (esp. since you don't expect even U.S. events to do it).
Quiz: went with 11-15 :(
I don't remember ever seeing that Hingis ad before. And I never have and still don't approve of using Hingis's instead of Hingis' . You see it all the time now as part of some style rules, and I think it looks awkward, redundant and stupid. So there.
Also: my favorite comment on the YouTube post: " Who on earth eats an apple in the shower?") ;)
It feels like it was "safer" to go after Maria, far less so than it is Naomi. Still not sure how she got away with the Venus/Serena "comparison," because you know if any other player had done that they'd been crushed by the attacking social media hordes.
(Also: if she's so easily triggered, why is she watching videos of that old Williams incident in Indian Wells right before playing there, as she seemed to imply? It's like she's almost willing herself to have issues.)
NFL: Scherff is a very good player, but has missed *a lot* of time the last few years.
NCAA picks: Baylor to repeat in the men's (FF: Baylor-Arizona-Tx.Tech-Wisconsin), South Carolina to win its first in the women's since '17 (FF: S.C.-LSU-Baylor-UConn).
Barty party is over - sorry to hear that. Barty special coming up?
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