Wk.12- Your-ami is My-ami, See?
?? M A G N I F I C E N T ??@nastiaapotapova | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/yYHI135XIW
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2023
Mertens has largely fallen off the radar when it comes to significant singles accomplishments over the past year, but she's sparked once again in Miami. Ranked at #39, the former #12 has rebounded from her 1st Round exit at Indian Wells with wins over Alycia Parks, Dasha Kasatkina (the Waffle's first Top 10 win since knocking off Simona Halep in Madrid in 2021) and Petra Martic, good for Mertens' second trip to the Round of 16 in the last three years.
Congrats on the big week, Katherine Sebov! ??
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) March 23, 2023
?? First @WTA 1000 match win
?? First WTA 1000 main draw appearance outside of Canada
?? First career win over a Top 50 player
?? New career-high ranking inside the Top 150
Breakthrough year for Katherine? ????#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/aqpEAXq53M
Trevisan's maiden title run (Rabat) and Roland Garros semifinal from last year haven't exactly altered the preception of the 29-year old Italian so that she's seen as a true *contender* on tour. Though she opened '23 in the United Cup and recorded a nice win over Maria Sakkari (impressive, albeit in a psuedo-event where she was also blasted in straights by the likes of Haddad Maia, Swiatek and Pegula), Trevisan came into Miami at just 3-8 on the year, with just one match win (def. Brengle) since Week 1. But Trevisan will play into the second week of the Miami Open after defeating Nao Hibino and outlasting Claire Liu in three to reach her first career 1000 Round of 16.
Sealed with an ACE ??@sorana_cirstea is back in the last 16 in Miami after 10 years! #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/va1U7rR9xu
— wta (@WTA) March 26, 2023
Meanwhile, fresh off her trip to the Indian Wells doubles final alonside Beatriz Haddad Maia, Siegemund qualified for the singles MD with early week victories over Diana Shnaider and Eva Lys. The German got a 1st Round win over Mayar Sherif, then fell to Paula Badosa a round later after pushing the Spaniard to three sets. In January, Siegemund reached the 3rd Round of the Australian Open, matching her best career AO solo run since 2016. Siegemund was the defending doubles champion in Miami this year, seeking to the title with Vera Zvonareva with the Original Hordette back on tour. Despite their cause seemingly being aided by the withdrawal of top-seeded Krejcikova/Siniakova after the latter's wrist injury this week in singles, just days after the Czechs had defeated Siegemund/Haddad for the I.W. crown, the veteran pair fell on Sunday to Linette/Pera.
B I A N C A A A A !!! ??@Bandreescu_ | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/OEHzRTwQtw
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
Following up her second consecutive 4th Round run at Indian Wells, Vondrousova arrived in Miami again using her protected ranking to gain direct entry into the MD. She spent the first week in Florida stirring up a sense of deja vu. Vondrousova posted straight sets wins over Tatjana Maria and Veronika Kudermetova, setting up a 3rd Round clash with Karolina Pliskova on Sunday. She handled her veteran countrywoman 1 & 2. In her last two appearances in Miami, Vondrousova reached the QF (2019) and Round of 16 (2021).
BIGGEST WIN OF HER CAREER!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 25, 2023
Varvara Gracheva, playing with so much confidence right now, stuns World No.5 Ons Jabeur 6-2, 6-2 to reach the third round of the Miami Open!
Survived the opening week in both Indian Wells and Miami as a qualifier after reaching the Austin final! pic.twitter.com/rstZq7rYEz
Another one! Jaqueline Cristian wins her 2nd title in a row! After defeating Oceane Dodin in the final of her previous tournament W60 Trnava, Slovakia; today Jaqueline won another title in W25 Palmanova, Italy. Perfect timing to be playing this well with BJK Cup coming up. pic.twitter.com/T8Aeb3YzwP
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) March 26, 2023
In Canberra, Australia, Wang claimed the week's biggest challenger event, downing Aussie Olivia Gadecki 3-6/6-2/6-0 in the $60K tournament finale to pick up her 12th career title. Gadecki lost in both the singles and doubles finals, falling to 2-8 in do-or-die solo efforts in her career.
Clervie Ngounoue went 4-for-4 on this 2-week stretch of ITF J300s in Southern California, while Kaylan Bigun claimed his first title at that level yesterday in San Diego. My coverage of the singles and doubles finals:https://t.co/W3a6SXVF9e pic.twitter.com/USVnmOudW9
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) March 26, 2023
Along with her 11-0 junior singles mark on the sesaon, Ngounoue is 9-0 in doubles (she's gone 19-1 in GD in 2022-23). She also reached a pair of ITF challenger singles finals last year (she's still seeking her maiden title) and has won two pro doubles titles since the start of last season. In Villena (ESP), Dane RMM grabbed her first career J300 crown (former J1). The #9 seed (girls' #82), Munk Mortensen defeated Spanish qualifier Martina Genis Salas 6-2/6-2 in the final. Earlier this year, the 17-year old qualified to reach the AO junior MD, where she knocked off Mayu Crossley (the only played to defeat Ngounoue in her last 28 girls' singles matches, in last year's Orange Bowl final) in the 1st Round.
A quite spectacular way to win the set! ??@Bandreescu_ ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/ID2BfYwNOa
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
WHAT. A. MATCH. ??@Bandreescu_ comes from a set down to oust No.7 seed Sakkari and move 2-1 in their head-to-head! #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/D914DPtpZi
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
A three-tiebreak SLUGFEST ??
— wta (@WTA) March 21, 2023
Camila Giorgi edges Kanepi 7-6(4), 6-7(4), 7-6(4) to reach Round 2 in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/HGCRhwUYI9
Giorgi lost a round later to Victoria Azarenka.
Make that TEN wins in a row??
— wta (@WTA) March 26, 2023
Fending off a tough test from Badosa, [10] Rybakina prevails 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/8QbzglwKwT
Jimmy Connors on Elena Rybakina: "She still smiles but she's a little bit shy.. that's okay. It's not affecting her tennis. The result is what counts. You're not out there to win a popularity contest. You're there to win a match. You've got to find your own way..." pic.twitter.com/aDmPCra7FC
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 25, 2023
No handshake between Kostyuk and Potapova, as expected ?? pic.twitter.com/ejzwGEl2VF
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) March 23, 2023
A SPECIAL VICTORY ??@nastiaapotapova picks up a third Top-10 career win, coming from a set down to defeat No.6 seed Gauff!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/pqnGXcOmo9
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2023
Achievement unlocked ????
— wta (@WTA) March 22, 2023
???? 18-year-old wild card Robin Montgomery outlasts Bogdan to register her first-ever win in the main draw at tour-level!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/KnBJPOY9LM
Meet the amazing Alex Eala and get a peek into her life as a young sports superstar! ? Find out what being part of Gen G means to her as she shares her passions and her journey to personal growth. Join in for some serious inspo and motivation! ???? #GlobeGenG pic.twitter.com/FhxZaLFJPZ
— Globe Telecom (@enjoyGLOBE) March 18, 2023
3 HOURS AND 8 MINUTES ??
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2023
???? Qinwen Zheng fights past Samsonova in an epic three-set battle to reach the last 16 in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/b0rQVSBetN
True GRIT from Linette ?????@MagdaLinette defeats three-time champion Azarenka for the first time to reach the second week in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/9xBdFw7rxl
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2023
BIGGEST win of her career ??
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
Varvara Gracheva knocks out the No.4 seed Jabeur!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/wHfAdHEKw8
The Hordette has already won more than 20 matches this season. She didn't notch her 20th "W" last year until June.
From a wildcard into our #MiamiOpen qualifiers to her biggest career win ????
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 21, 2023
Katherine Sebov picks up her first ever @WTA 1000 win in a three-setter against L. Fruhvirtova! https://t.co/J5y7uOkUvh pic.twitter.com/CIkF3qqjOd
Doubles at it's sparkling BEST ??
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
Brenda Fruhvirtova | Linda Fruhvirtova | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/9JHUftCuBm
Bringing the house down! ??
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
Brenda Fruhvirtova | Linda Fruhvirtova | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/rq8wJYFEh7
?? @iga_swiatek: "Unfortunately, I'm still feeling a lot of discomfort and pain and I can't compete. I need to take a break to recover and I have to pull out of the Miami Open and Billie Jean King Cup."
— wta (@WTA) March 22, 2023
Read more ??https://t.co/cyT8auEDPN
Wishing World No. 1 @Iga_Swiatek a speedy recovery following her unfortunate withdrawal from the #MiamiOpen! pic.twitter.com/nUPMrJXWa6
— Tennis Channel International (@TennisChanneli) March 22, 2023
Welcome back @Martina ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/IF0G04RwnE
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 21, 2023
"Actually, when she talks to me she's very calm... But then I see all these videos during the matches and I'm like: what were you doing?!" ??
— wta (@WTA) March 20, 2023
Elena Rybakina catches up with @WTA_insider in the Champions Corner ?????
Freddie Mercury, Venus Williams, and Bruno Mars walk into a bar.
— mariana Z (@mariana057) March 21, 2023
They didn't planet that way…
‘They call me Mr Tibbs!’
— James Leighton (@JamesL1927) February 20, 2023
Trailblazing actor and activist SIDNEY POITIER was born 96 years ago today.
Here he is in one of his most iconic scenes in…
…IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967)
pic.twitter.com/uPRP1zLwPf
Steven Tyler, 75 ans.??
— Geronimo (@artyshowboy) March 26, 2023
- Adult supervision is required -
Walk This Way - Steven Tyler, Slash & Dave Grohl. [2014, New York] pic.twitter.com/5EPQubs62G
Aerosmith ???? Dream On
— Music Jim?????????? (@MusicJim2) March 26, 2023
Happy Birthday Steven Tyler ??????
March 26th,1948#StevenTyler #Aerosmith
?????????? pic.twitter.com/G1fOX05Cno
Happy Birthday Elton John ?? pic.twitter.com/Zel2UtC262
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) March 25, 2023
WILLIAM SHATNER celebrates his 92nd birthday today ????
— James Leighton (@JamesL1927) March 22, 2023
Here is his bonkers 1978 rendition of ELTON JOHN’S ROCKETMAN.
pic.twitter.com/b5k9nqRpBi
??????? https://t.co/qEm5u5WZxq
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) March 22, 2023
Fan: "Love your smile!" @paulabadosa: ??
— wta (@WTA) March 23, 2023
A lovely moment at the @MiamiOpen ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/nu1BHFP7yr
?? You love to see it.
— wta (@WTA) March 23, 2023
This ball person at the @MiamiOpen takes centre stage with @paulabadosa ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/hiHCUcFVhu
Quite extraordinary ??@SabalenkaA | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/VJzLZHzzJh
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
Wait till the end...
— wta (@WTA) March 23, 2023
Never change, @Bandreescu_ ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/6lx4t2Wfu0
?? Ladies and gentlemen...
— wta (@WTA) March 25, 2023
COCO GAUFF!!! ??@CocoGauff | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/IZdgLDBW6O
WHAT A PASS! ???????@karomuchova7 | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/aFXdYt1v8b
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
*HIGHEST-RANKED PLAYERS (3/19 rank) WHO HAVE NEVER CRACKED TOP 10*
#14 Beatriz Haddad Maia
#15 Liudmila Samsonova
#18 Ekaterina Alexandrova
#19 Magda Linette
#20 Donna Vekic
[current high-ranked never Top 20]
#23 Zheng Qinwen
#24 Martina Trevisan
#26 Anastasia Potapova
#27 Zhang Shuai
#28 Anhelina Kalinina
#32 Jil Teichmann
*MOST WEEKS AT DOUBLES #1 (through wk. of 3/27)*
237 - Martina Navratilova
199 - Liezel Huber
163 - Cara Black
137 - Lisa Raymond
124 - Natasha Zvereva
111 - Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario
110 - Roberta Vinci
91 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA
91 - Sania Mirza
87 - Paola Suarez
87 - Sara Errani
*CURRENT TOP 10 WEEK STREAKS (through wk. of 3/27)*
123 - Aryna Sabalenka
89 - Maria Sakkari
74 - Iga Swiatek
60 - Ons Jabeur
43 - Jessie Pegula
[current Top 20 streaks]
219 - Aryna Sabalenka
128 - Iga Swiatek
103 - Maria Sakkari
80 - Ons Jabeur
51 - Jessie Pegula
50 - Belinda Bencic
*MULTIPLE #1 WINS IN A SEASON - since 2010*
2010 (2) Samantaha Stosur
2011 (2) Dominika Cibulkova, Julia Goerges, Vera Zvonareva
2012 (4) Serena Williams
2012 (2) Maria Sharapova
2013 - none w/ 2
2014 (3) - Alize Cornet
2015 - none w/ 2
2016 (2) - Elina Svitolina
2017 (3) - Elina Svitolina, Caroline Wozniacki
2017 (2) - Garbine Muguruza, CoCo Vandeweghe
2018 - none w/ 2
2019 (3) - Belinda Bencic; (2) Sonya Kenin
2020 - none w/ 2
2021 - none w/ 2
2022 - none w/ 2
2023 (2) - Elena Rybakina
read the article that made a man send me a weird email asking if I “put a winky on the hang man game”!!!! https://t.co/UF6LsW4O79
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) March 25, 2023
Hey @elonmusk what’s this about blue checks going away unless we pay Twitter? I’ve been here for 15 years giving my ? & witty thoughts all for bupkis. Now you’re telling me that I have to pay for something you gave me for free? What is this-the Colombia Records & Tape Club???
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) March 26, 2023
Serena teaching her daughter Olympia tennis is too wholesome ???? #WHM
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 21, 2023
(via @serenawilliams) pic.twitter.com/lHgYxx011X
I’m pretty sure that LSU coach Kim Mulkey is an Amy Sedaris character. pic.twitter.com/gnQ8SD8yNq
— Brian Stack (@BrianStack153) March 24, 2023
OMG she did it!! @jaidaehall pic.twitter.com/HCsyam90TF
— Courtney K but Not A Leprechaun (@The_Games_Afoot) March 22, 2023
You read that line in Jack Nicholson's voice, and you know you did. https://t.co/nD66fMYT2R
— Catherine Smith-Smythe Smith (@Catzies) March 24, 2023
Tom Cruise should play villains more. He’s fucking terrifying. I feel in a universe where he didn’t have his good looks he would be a Jack Nicholson/Dennis Hopper style character actor. https://t.co/z2RaMntpU3
— She Skin on My Rink ??????? (@suspiraserhead) March 23, 2023
I totally agree with this. The intensity, seen here in real life, gives him a naturally suspenseful "what is he going to do?" aura. He could play "evil" really well... or at least a character along the lines of Nicholson's Jack Torrance in "The Shining" who slowly goes dangerously insane. And, yes, being part of a whacked-out, destructive pseudo-religious cult lends something to this, too. (And I say that even while always having liked him as an actor... I honestly believe he may be the greatest "movie star" in the history of the industry.)
Steven Tyler singing with a street musician in Moscow.
— Classic Rock In Pics (@crockpics) March 26, 2023
Very cool!! pic.twitter.com/OMXJBcEaTZ
Before you give up on the seemingly impossible, watch University of Michigan runner make an incredible comeback pic.twitter.com/0tFBSkpKqK
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) March 24, 2023
45-year update: still out there touring in nutty glasses, absolutely no fucking interest at all in any goddamn lasses. Some solid reporting here. pic.twitter.com/rRKqsky6Km
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) March 19, 2023
Watch this mother best trying to get her cube across the road.... pic.twitter.com/muEdHZw8gW
— nature is fucking lit (@natureisfuckin4) March 22, 2023
Making it a Blockbuster night in 1993 pic.twitter.com/2MZ8Da8GKz
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) March 23, 2023
I suppose I have nostalgia for the likes of Blockbuster, but I have fonder memories of the local video rental stores (in my case, they had names like "On Track Video" and "Video Invasion") that Blockbuster put out of business. Now, I really miss places like Waldenbooks.
Source of video https://t.co/BSdado3lml
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) March 25, 2023
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USTA or Germany for that matter, needs to sign up Siegemund when she retires. Having teens work with her on volleys and slices would be good for the game.
The irony of Anisimova getting bounced early is if Swiatek or Zhang had withdrawn earlier, she would have gotten a bye. Also due to #34 Tomljanovic not in draw.
Kalinskaya playing well in Miami is a thing. Rybakina near miss was similar to her match against Muguruza. Also beat Pliskova and Martic.
Noskova eating a bagel isn't great, but gets a pass because it was Kvitova the Czech slayer.
Cornet signed up for Hopman Cup in July. It is in Nice.
Stat of the Week- 7- Wins for Ons Jabeur since the US Open.
This is part 2. There was an obvious comparison between Jabeur and Zvonareva, both of whom reached the Wimbledon and US Open finals back to back. So how do the numbers look?
12 Months Before:
49-17 2008-09 Zvonareva
45-19 2020-21 Jabeur
3 W, 3 F, 2 SF, 3 QF Zvonareva
1 W, 1 F, 1 SF, 3 QF Jabeur
Vera's numbers are solid, Jabeur just breaking out.
12 Peak Months:
44-18 2009-10 Zvonareva
52-17 2021-22 Jabeur
1 W, 4 F, 2 QF Zvonareva
2 W, 5 F, 1 SF, 5 QF Jabeur
Zvonareva's season here will actually be the weakest of the 3, even with the high profile finals. Jabeur's numbers look like a career year.
12 Months After:
57-18 2010-11 Zvonareva
7-7* 2022-23 Jabeur
2 W, 2 F, 6 SF, 4 QF Zvonareva
1 SF, 1 QF Jabeur
Vera did better, even with the slam numbers down. Jabeur still has 5 months to go.
Jabeur's numbers are concerning, as her jump probably meant a regression. The knee procedure doesn't help. However, the silver lining is that the 3 titles reflected were in Birmingham, Berlin and Madrid. None of those are on hard, a surface in which she has played every match since her US Open final.
If healthy, her winning pct should be closer to 65% from now through the US Open.
Quiz Time!
Which former Charleston winner does not have this as their only clay final?
A.Belinda Bencic
B.Madison Keys
C.Daria Kasatkina
D.Sabine Lisicki
Interlude- Since I could not find Sebov juggling, you get this.
https://twitter.com/hybender/status/1631882322839470080
Answer!
There have been 29 different Charleston winners. Only 6 have this as their only clay title.
Sloane Stephens 2018 RG final made her too obvious, and Kudermetova might have been too recent, as 2022 Istanbul finalist.
(D)2009 winner Lisicki seems like the obvious wrong answer, and she is, having reached more finals indoors(2) and on grass, also 2.
Current title holder for another week, (A)Bencic is wrong. 2022 winner has only reached one of 17 finals on clay.
Even though her game seems made for it, (C)Kasatkina is wrong. 2017 winner reached her first career final on the surface, only to reach her last 10 on others.
So (B)Keys is correct. She has reached 3 finals on clay, splitting 2 Charleston finals, plus a runner up finish in Italy in 2016.
You do wonder if Cornet might be "looking for a place" by the end of the year. Nice would be a consideration.
Quiz: felt like it was either Kasatkina or Keys. Kasatkina seemed more likely, so I went with Keys. Haha- for once, I unriddled the clue. :)
Poor Bianca. :(
Speaking of...
Andreescu's injury must have left a psychic mark, because I had a long dream about her last night. Something about me recognizing something while she was in Indian Wells that could lead to an injury, then making the trip w/ her and her team to a Miami hospital and waiting in line with a big, sneezy guy directly behind me and putting my feet on a railing and leaning back into him so that he kept his distance.
Or something like that.
It's no singing Justine Henin, but still. ;)
Hmm….you were protecting “Bianca” from—what? Something big and sleazy, for sure.
I have to confess that part of me was just waiting for the injury to happen. It has become too stressful to watch her, knowing that something bad is going to happen. I feel terrible for her. I would feel bad for any player with this issue, but in Andreescu’s case, it feels especially bad because I still believe that she’s a unique and mighty talent.
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