Wk.10- Are Just Desserts Ever Just Deserts?
go high, go low ??@karomuchova7 | #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/gYf0hDT56R
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2023
In the I.W. draw using her protected ranking, Vondrousova has a history of using whatever "advantages" the tour's rules provide her due to her injury absences (see her inclusion in the '21 Olympics draw, where she won a Silver medal after "taking" what would have been Muchova's spot on the Czech squad). Playing under her PR this season, she's reached the Adelaide QF and AO 3rd Round (in addition to a SF in Linz). Doing so again in Indian Wells, Vondrousova's third 1000 MD appearance of the last two seasons (one of which was a 4th Rd. in the desert last March) has her into the second week after dominant wins over Rebecca Marino (2 & 2) and Marie Bouzkova (1 & 1). Vondrousova's runner-up finish in the Tokyo Olympics remains her only tour-level final since the 2019 season, during which she reached three and played in the Roland Garros championship match.
?? This girl is on fire ??
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 11, 2023
Varvara Gracheva continues her impressive form, stunning 25th seed Petra Martic 6-3, 6-2 to reach the third round of the BNP Paribas Open!
First win over Martic in 6 attempts and was not broken throughout today's encounter!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/oQBZ48hUyp
In Boca Raton, Florida, '20 AO girls' champ VJK claimed her third title as a pro at the week's $25K challenger. The 17-year old Andorran knocked off top-seeded Maria Carle in straights in the SF, then Osuigwe in a 2 & 2 final. Despite the loss, it was still a good week for Osuigwe. The 20-year old Bannerette, the '17 RG junior champ, was nearly ranked in the Top 100 (high #105) in summer 2019, but has seen a steady ranking decline ever since with a series of descending season-ending finishes of #132-#160-#247-#290. Osuigwe entered the week at #302. In addition to her first singles final since '19, she also picked up the doubles title alongside Hailey Baptiste.
Ankita Raina goes down to top seed Brenda Fruhvirtova in the finals of W40 Bengaluru
— Indian Tennis Daily (ITD) (@IndTennisDaily) March 12, 2023
Ankita was up 3-0 in the second set before Brenda switch her gears and won 12 out of last 13 games
[F](4)Ankita Raina(????,241) l. (1)Brenda Fruhvirtova(????,163) : 6-0 4-6 0-6 pic.twitter.com/0cJBL5cp9x
Ankita Raina loses to top-seed Brenda Fruhvirtova in ITF Women’s Open final https://t.co/baPGG5aaln
— TOI Sports News (@TOISportsNews) March 12, 2023
THREE match points saved ??@bernarda_pera battles from the brink for a mammoth 2-6, 7-6(8), 7-6(6) comeback over Samsonova!#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/qhhOJc0W9R
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2023
9.8 - Alycia Parks is the female player with the most aces on average per match so far in 2023 (9.8, 88 in nine matches). Danger.@WTA_insider @WTA @TheRealAParks pic.twitter.com/Ih8WgJDRdW
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 6, 2023
Donna didn't want to shake hands with Tsurenko, I mean I would've done the same but?? ?? pic.twitter.com/XJ4lrtWYCg
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) March 10, 2023
There had to be one winner ??????@jilteichmann defeats doubles partner and No.9 seed Bencic to reach the Indian Wells third round for the first time!#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/P9UT7PBN0H
— wta (@WTA) March 10, 2023
NOTE: right on cue, Teichmann lost her very next match in the desert, winning the 1st set but then losing in three to Rebecca Peterson.
?????????? https://t.co/K22QICmVy4
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) March 12, 2023
The biggest roar you'll hear all day ??
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2023
Down 0-6, 0-5, Claire Liu saves match point and gets on the board ??#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/gEtMDlGfsR
Getting this crowd fired up ??@peyton_stearns | #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/lOikRdKWv6
— wta (@WTA) March 10, 2023
First. WTA. 1000. Win.
— wta (@WTA) March 10, 2023
???? @peyton_stearns delivers a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 comeback over Masarova and next meets Andreescu!@BNPPARIBASOPEN | #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/4jyWnMVypj
Hmmm, do I smell a Bannerette candidate for an early-round U.S. Open night match if she pulls a "name" opponent in the draw? Such as, say, Bianca Andreescu, who beat her in three on Saturday night.
It's an absolute street fight on Stadium 3 ????@Bandreescu_ | #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/r8IbOPCbvg
— wta (@WTA) March 12, 2023
Statement MADE ??
— wta (@WTA) March 11, 2023
???? @EmmaRaducanu defeats No. 20 seed Linette 7-6(3), 6-2, her biggest win by ranking since the 2021 US Open!#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/PtwgANLcst
Champions! ??
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 11, 2023
Polina Kudermetova and Anastasia Tikhonova win their 3rd match tiebreak of the week, beating top seeds Han Na-lae and Jang Su-jeong 2-6, 6-3, [10-7] for the BeeTV Women's 60 title!
The joint-biggest title of their careers respectively! pic.twitter.com/vIgLYoCvs2
The ATP and WTA tennis tournament in Indian Wells has been cancelled over #coronavirus concerns. #bbctennis
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 9, 2020
It’s official. I’m now a @BBCRadio2 listener.
— Johanna Konta (@JohannaKonta) March 10, 2023
Nothing says you’re aging more than realising all the songs you know are now 20 years old and @BBCR1 feels like a whole other dimension ??#BBCRadio2
Source:https://t.co/voWdgJGPV6
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 6, 2023
Here's to strong women, may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them, Happy International Women's Day! #women #internationalwomensday #love pic.twitter.com/HAzs2eUmDi
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) March 8, 2023
Thank you for making a girl feel loved on her birthday, your messages have made my day!
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) March 9, 2023
Can’t wait to see what the next year brings ?????? pic.twitter.com/e76S6umNiR
All about @BNPPARIBASOPEN and how players spending their time in Tennis paradise🌴☀️ https://t.co/iNCTGKmTyI
— Daria Kasatkina (@DKasatkina) March 11, 2023
Just to clarify…we have boyfriends?? https://t.co/hTzvGw2NTq
— Sabalenka Aryna (@SabalenkaA) March 7, 2023
Just Sabadosa things... @SabalenkaA & @paulabadosa in Indian Wells tonight. pic.twitter.com/CbrkNoZCpf
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 8, 2023
.@SabalenkaA kicking off her Indian Wells with winning the Eisenhower Cup pic.twitter.com/gXYtpTEINB
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 8, 2023
Next-level hugging from @SabalenkaA today! pic.twitter.com/1kFNTDPNFA
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 8, 2023
That may or may not have been a shank?? https://t.co/BFuZi2t47A
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) March 11, 2023
Bianca's number 1 fan, Coco ??@Bandreescu_ | #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/JBf5CSsruJ
— wta (@WTA) March 12, 2023
Larger than life: @iga_swiatek at the unveiling of her Indian Wells champion mural. pic.twitter.com/57YM8WX9Oe
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) March 8, 2023
The men's murals -- all done by the same artist as the others -- haven't looked nearly as bad over the years, but the women's have often been almost embarrassingly unidentifiable. A few examples...
Paula Badosa??? (looks like Martina Hingis)...
Chris Evert??? (looks like Steffi Graf)...
KeEp PoLiTiCs OuT oF sPoRtS pic.twitter.com/ARkcwjJ0Nf
— Jamie Hampton (@Jamie_Hampton) March 9, 2023
*CONSECUTIVE I.W. FINALS*
=3=
2003-05 Lindsay Davenport (L-L-L)
=2=
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)
*2023 TOP JUNIOR GIRLS' TITLES*
[Grand Slam]
Alina Korneeva, RUS
[J500]
Mayu Crossley, JPN
Federica Urgesi, ITA
[J300]
2 - Iva Jovic, USA
2 - Sara Saito, JPN
2 - Lucciana Perez Alarcon, PER
1 - Melisa Ercan, TUN
1 - Vlada Mincheva, RUS
1 - Federica Urgesi, ITA
"As some question how to teach American history to our children — and even question the history itself — I urge us to confront the hard truth, and to trust our children with it. Because a truly great nation is one that can acknowledge its failures." - Ken Burns pic.twitter.com/2zMPPwwGOg
— David Hendrick (@Freethinker2829) February 24, 2023
Alleged criminals suing people for defamation for reporting the news (w/ phone recordings) of their alleged crimes. Favre does realize that if this plays out he might have to speak under oath and open himself up to perjury charges, right?
Pat McAfee discussing Brett Favre’s lawsuit against him on his show:
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 26, 2023
“Let's ride this f*cker. I'm excited to see how it goes. I'll see you in court, pal.”
STAY STRONG PAT! pic.twitter.com/vsuVhcHJ7Y
The nostalgia of the action figure aisle at Toys R Us pic.twitter.com/erT07IRlyp
— Andy????RetroGaming ??GDC (@LoveRetroBTW) March 1, 2023
"Return of the Jedi" era. I have a closet full of well-stocked old collector's cases to attest to the gravitational pull of such a place in those halcyon days. Even now, in the rare moment when I'm in such a store, I check out that aisle to see the current (disappointing) state of such things.
???? THE MOST DECORATED SKIER OF ALL TIME ???? @mikaelashiffrin breaks Ingemar Stenmark’s record for the most alpine World Cup wins by any skier in history. Absolutely incredible. ??#stifelusalpineteam // @stifel pic.twitter.com/QCd3NtcI5D
— U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team (@usskiteam) March 11, 2023
THIS IS HISTORY. ???? @MikaelaShiffrin #stifelusalpineteam // @stifel pic.twitter.com/KWcHtQ0t3P
— U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team (@usskiteam) March 11, 2023
???EIGHTY. SEVEN. @mikaelashiffrin is officially in a league of her own. ??#stifelusalpineteam @fisalpine pic.twitter.com/yA7KXzwyVa
— U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team (@usskiteam) March 11, 2023
Hurricanes, egrets, Creole tomatoes, porch gardens, swamps, jazz, oil spill, more hurricanes, disappearing coastline, wild parrots--they're all in The Wild Parrots of Marigny (@QuerenciaPress), a collection of poems about #NewOrleans and #Louisiana https://t.co/t1KVCyAJnV #poetry
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 11, 2023
From "Supplication," one of two Virginia Woolf-inspired poems in Coronary Truth (Kelsay Books) https://t.co/C7stx0S7hV #poetry #chapbooks #poetrycommunity #WritingCommunity #VirginiaWoolf pic.twitter.com/7U0tbBgGVt
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 12, 2023
Artist xiujun1314 creates fascinating small worlds inside walnuts, reproduciing daily life in delicate and colorful miniatures
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 11, 2023
[?? more artworks: https://t.co/Nv8zehNsZO]pic.twitter.com/4TPBh6UmTf
Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid
— Tansu YEGEN (@TansuYegen) March 12, 2023
pic.twitter.com/XDFc0dXxbp
Wait... Those aren't dolphins! pic.twitter.com/61ECYM1QGU
— Scary Underwater (@WaterlsScary) March 11, 2023
— Watch People Survive (@wpeoplesurvive) March 11, 2023
Physics + Geometry = Cool Magicpic.twitter.com/epxLCLW50v
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) March 10, 2023
In Cambodia and Thailand, elephants have developed the ability to take advantage of their right of way by stopping sugar cane trucks in order to snatch a quick snack
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 6, 2023
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— Tweets Of Ducks (@TweetsOfDucks) March 6, 2023
2 Comments:
Vekic might stay salty, Tsurenko withdrew.
Ukraine will not host BJK Cup tie as they will play Czechia in Turkey.
Cornet go outplayed by Rodina.
Siegemund/Brengle was a fun match. At 35, Siegemund is leaning into the crafty veteran role.
Will have to catch up to Kvitova/Ostapenko.
Bencic/Teichmann are playing doubles.
Muchova making her debut here this late in her career has nothing to do with her talent.
Speaking of injury prone players, Raducanu needs to work on her net play. Had a couple of easy putaways against Linette that she screwed up.
Stat of the Week- 23- The number of wins for Emma Raducanu since her US open victory.
Is that good? Let's take a look at her numbers, and compare her to Alona Ostapenko, another player whose first title was a slam.
12 Months Before:
33-27 2016-17 Ostapenko
13-6 2020-21 Raducanu
1 F, 2 SF, 3 QF Ostapenko
1 125K F, 0 SF, 2 ITF QF Raducanu
Raducanu's effort was shortened by COVID, but far behind Ostapenko's learning curve.
18 Months After:
47-31 2017-18 Ostapenko
23-24 2021-23 Raducanu
1 W, 1 F, 3 SF, 5 QF Ostapenko
1 SF, 3 QF Raducanu
Under .500 numbers are slightly worrying, ironically, her SF was against Ostapenko. Not ironically, she lost by retirement.
12 Months Further:
27-27 2018-19 Ostapenko
TBD 2023-24 Raducanu
1 W, 1 F, 1 QF Ostapenko
23 includes IW results for Raducanu. While I think Raducanu will improve on her prior numbers if healthy, Ostapenko regressed, not reaching .500 until her last match in this segment, as her final and title were her last 2 events.
Quiz Time!
With indoor players maximizing their opportunities, which player won the most indoor matches?
A.2003 Kim Clijsters
B.2016 Angelique Kerber
C.2021 Clara Tauson
D.2021 Anett Kontaveit
Interlude- Has it really been 40 years?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvMvVPiZ-_g
Answer!
One of these is not like the others. (B)Kerber isn't close. Even in her career year, when she won 63 matches and became #1, she is wrong because she skipped most of the indoor events. She won Stuttgart, but even with her WTA Finals run, only went 11-2 indoors.
You might be surprised that (D)Kontaveit is wrong. She went 22-1 in a 12 month span, but that includes St. Petersburg in 2022. She did have the best percentage going 17-1 in 2021.
This was closer than you might think, but (C)Tauson is wrong. Winner of Lyon and Luxembourg, combined with her ITF results, she went 23-2. No surprise that her last title in 2023 was indoors-60K.
That leaves (A)Clijsters. This was her 90 win season. 15 finals and 9 titles means this should be a slam dunk, right? Winning Luxembourg, Filderstadt and the WTA Finals got her close, but 4 wins in Fed Cup takes her over the top, going 24-3.
Meanwhile, the Tsurenko thing has legs, or has grown some hair.
I.W. has been a good tournament to (hopefully) send Raducanu into the spring/summer stretch. If she can just stay on the court.
Quiz: I figured it was likely Kontaveit with her big run being mostly indoors, though the top players *used* to play the indoor events more than they do now, so I considered Clijsters. Stayed with Kontaveit. Should have went the other way. :(
Temesvari... another of those once accomplished players now largely forgotten. (Well, accept in Hungary, clearly.) ;)
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