1Q BSAs, Pt.2: A Box of Matches
ALYCIA. PARKS.@TheRealAParks wins her first @WTA tour title as she takes down World No. 5 Caroline Garcia 7-6(7) 7-5 in Lyon! #O6SML23 ?? pic.twitter.com/M0nHX3VInV
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 5, 2023
First of many titles for @TheRealAParks ??????#O6SML23 pic.twitter.com/slaLOupW88
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 5, 2023
Diana Shnaider made a name for herself despite a 6-3, 5-7, 3-6 loss to World No.6 Maria Sakkari after a brilliant performance!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 18, 2023
Showed why she's one of the biggest rising stars and some lethal play on the forehand today which frustrated her opponent.
[??: Darrian Traynor/Getty] pic.twitter.com/hGm3ldhM31
Shnaider screams; Sakkari seethes.#AusOpenpic.twitter.com/wGO95IBgya
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) January 18, 2023
Sakkari finally wrestled away the set at 7-5, then carried her momentum over into the 3rd.
LET'S GO ??????
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 18, 2023
A tight second set goes the way of @mariasakkari. The no. 6 seed breaks Shnaider to level things 6-3 5-7. @wwos • @espn • @Eurosport • @wowowtennis • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/hL20pU5H65
Sakkari led 5-2 and reached double MP on Shnaider's serve, but the Russian wasn't about to go quietly. She saved both MP, the second with an ace, and held to force Sakkari to serve things out (which was never a given, considering she'd failed on a chance to serve out the 2nd earlier). The Greek immediately fell behind love/30, losing the opening point on an 18-shot rally and then committing a crosscourt forehand error on the second. But Sakkari smartly pulled the game back, putting in a sneaky, curling wide ace to get her third MP chance at 40/30. She put away a forehand winner down the line to finish Shnaider off, winning 3-6/7-5/6-3.
Into the third round ??@mariasakkari ???? digs deep to edge qualifier Diana Shnaider 3-6 7-5 6-3.@wwos • @espn • @Eurosport • @wowowtennis • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/wf9YACI3J2
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 18, 2023
Shnaider out-hit Sakkari with a 39-32 edge in winners, but her greater UE total (53-40) ultimately tipped the scales in favor of the Greek, who spoke afterward in a nice on-court interview in which she noted how she views the AO as her "home slam" because of the large Greek populaton Down Under (though Melbourne *isn't* where her two slam semis have come), noted how the coaching tips from her box during the match helped (being sure to remind everyone that it's legal now!), threw in a great one-liner about competing in the new WTA ("you have to be aggressive or they'll eat you alive") and openly wondered whether Shnaider might want to re-think her college plans and just turn pro (soon after, the Hordette kept her pledge and *was* suiting up for the Wolfpack).
Murmurs through the crowd after Maria Sakkari tells the crowd that her coaches were advising her to move forward into the court:
— The Tennis Podcast (@TennisPodcast) January 18, 2023
"It's allowed. It's allowed. I'm not going to get fined."
??????#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/Hm9hRiZaQO
Meanwhile, Shnaider cracking the Top 100 after the AO after going from a junior champ to pushing a Top 10 player in less than a year, was all smiles as she exited, bathing in the applause from the crowd that her performance had earned. More is sure to come.
2023 @Abierto_GNP singles champion ??@DonnaVekic secures her fourth career title with a win over the No.1 seed Garcia, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5! pic.twitter.com/W7vfIUsEJ2
— wta (@WTA) March 6, 2023
What a way to end it! ??@Petra_Kvitova fends off FOUR match points to upset Pegula 6-2 3-6 7-6(11)!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 15, 2023
She will face Sakkari in the quarterfinals. #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/lQ0OLugx65
The two met afterward at the net in a fine display of respect, something no longer a given after an ongoing series of less-than-admirable net moments not only at this particular event, but collectively on tour over the past year.
competitors ?? respect@JLPegula | @Petra_Kvitova pic.twitter.com/p2T0j1nRaE
— wta (@WTA) March 15, 2023
She did it!@SabalenkaA lifts the Australian Open trophy, her first Grand Slam title. pic.twitter.com/lzLwTjZRd7
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) January 28, 2023
Patience ?? Power @Infosys • #FindYourNext • #AusOpen • #AO2023 @wwos • @espn • @Eurosport • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/OfJAsuKTvo
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 28, 2023
In game 7, Sabalenka's relentless power game, with new balls being injected into the mix, finally found its most solid footing. On her third BP of the game, Sabalenka crushed a second serve return off the baseline, nearly knocking Rybakina off her feet. The Belarusian's put-away smash got the break for a 4-3 lead.
Big moment. Big break of serve ??@SabalenkaA • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/MM0sQMDmJe
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 28, 2023
Sabalenka consolidated the break with an ace (#16) on her fourth GP to move within one game of the title. After Rybakina's hold, Sabalenka's 2.0 "moment of truth" had arrived. Her self-improvement goal, and her trust in herself and the success of that process, would either sink her effort, or lift her to her desired position in the winner's circle. Right on brand, it wasn't an easy task to fulfill. After firing her 17th ace up the T to reach MP, Sabalenka engaged with Rybakina in a push-and-pull contest down to the wire. Sabalenka DF'd on one MP, and failed to get her first serve in on two others, losing the points with wayward shots. In between, Rybakina held a BP, saved by Sabalenka with a big wide service winner. Finally, one (the final one) of her big serve and forehand combos in the set gave Sabalenka her fourth MP chance. A Rybakina shot beyond the baseline brought down the curtain on Sabalenka's quest, with her 4-6/6-3/6-4 victory finally completing what had seemed to be her career destiny since she first appeared on the scene and bashed her way to the top tier of the sport. Trial passed, with flying colors. Sabalenka fired 51 winners on the day, 20 more than her equally powerful opponent.
This moment ??@SabalenkaA • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/HlaKVY8ajY
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 28, 2023
That moment when your dreams become reality... pic.twitter.com/cwkM9LkAMm
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) January 28, 2023
Sabalenka fell on her back at the baseline, covering her face while sobbing, the end result of a journey that only truly began to find its way once the Belarusian had seemed to have lost hers last season. One year later, she's the same Sabalenka, but different. Chagrined into admitting and facing up to her game's faults, she's given up her prideful stubbornness (well, for now) and replaced it with a still powerful, but also more resourceful and tactical version of herself. It proved to be the difference between promise that ends a few steps short of her goal and literally cradling it in her arms.
It's been a long time coming.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) January 28, 2023
It was never a question of "if", only of "when" pic.twitter.com/EjVcS3ncZv
What a COMEBACK ??@BelindaBencic fights back from the brink to seal her eighth career WTA title!! ??#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/3Id72ODF6C
— wta (@WTA) February 12, 2023
Setting the tone ??@LiudaSamsonova | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/hhYmzMQquH
— wta (@WTA) February 12, 2023
Bencic got off to a quick start in the 2nd, going up 5-2 and serving at 5-3. But Samsonova turned the momentum in her favor behind her solid forehand, got the break and soon knotted the score at 5-5. She had three BP chances at love/40 in game 11, but couldn't put herself in position to serve for the match. Bencic went up 3-1 in the TB, but Samsonova stormed back again to get her first lead in the set at 5-4, and soon had three MP (2 at 6-4, then another at 8-7). The Hordette again couldn't close the door, though, and Bencic won the breaker 10-8 on her second SP.
CLUTCH from Belinda!! ??@BelindaBencic saves 3 match points before sending the #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen final into a decider! pic.twitter.com/WjLw5kWMwL
— wta (@WTA) February 12, 2023
Bencic edged ahead in the 3rd, grabbing the third of three straight breaks between to two to lead 3-2. She held the rest of the way, and served out the set at 6-4 to claim a title after having faced MP for the second time in her career (2015 Toronto). Bencic had been 0-3 vs. Samsonova in their head-to-head, losing all three match-ups in 2021, including a grass court loss in their previous final clash in Berlin.
Putting on a show in Doha ???@mariasakkari | #QatarTennis pic.twitter.com/sjYNoVSad6
— wta (@WTA) February 16, 2023
and breathe ??@LiudaSamsonova battles past Badosa in a tight three set battle to reach the second round in Dubai! #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/tGLscfOomE
— wta (@WTA) February 19, 2023
Putting on a show in Dubai! ???@LiudaSamsonova | #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/mOdZsGEA1p
— wta (@WTA) February 19, 2023
A quite spectacular way to win the set! ??@Bandreescu_ ??#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/ID2BfYwNOa
— wta (@WTA) March 24, 2023
B I A N C A A A A !!! ??@Bandreescu_ | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/OEHzRTwQtw
— 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
Match point?
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 6, 2023
No problem for 18-year-old Linda Nosková ?? pic.twitter.com/HjCrtuW0Ib
?Kasatkina
— wta (@WTA) January 6, 2023
?Liu
?Azarenka
The fairytale run continues for 18-year-old qualifier Linda Noskova who eliminates Azarenka 6-4, 6-7, 7-6 for a semifinal spot!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/nWRn62sXGr
The two combined for 90 winners, a number surpassed just once on tour in '22 (the fabulous Strasbourg final between Kerber & Juvan), and Azarenka's 15 aces led to her ending the match with a 10-point edge (127-117) in total points.
The nonchalance after this lob ??
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2023
Drama levels: Off the charts ??@biahaddad1 | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/Iqvdi378Hn
In an absolutely bonkers match, Beatriz Haddad Maia holds on after three hours for the 6-4 6-7(5) 7-6(4) win over Putintseva!#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/m1lRUqSb0q
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 9, 2023
And, thus, the 2023 season *officially* began, for such a thing cannot be declared until Putintseva has gone down in self-immolating fashion in a match that left everyone a some point with their head in their hands. It happens *every* season, usually fairly early, but this time time around it took until Week 6.
"Excuse me, excuse me"
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) February 6, 2023
there was something indeed brewing between Collins and Ostapenko's box. Collins says someone in the box is talking to her constantly. https://t.co/RMluE8eHpj pic.twitter.com/9eCy9gol5p
Ultimately, the Latvian prevailed, only to fall a round later (to Zheng) and prove to be unable to carry over her desert derring-do from '22 (in Doha/Dubai) to Abu Dhabi.
Penko def. Collins 7-5, 1-6, 7-5 of 1R and advances into 2R in Abu Dhabi. @JelenaOstapenk8 #Ostapenko #LatvianGirl #WTAAbuDhabi pic.twitter.com/9V95xowvh2
— Andrea ???? ?????????? ?????? (@andrea_drei01) February 6, 2023
A lesson in staying in the point ?????
— wta (@WTA) February 20, 2023
Haddad Maia turning defense into attack!#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/538zz5JpWB
Saving two match points in a 3h29m tussle ??@sorana_cirstea outlasts Haddad Maia in Dubai to reach Round 2!#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/9F3WH0plFa
— wta (@WTA) February 20, 2023
A 34-shot lung buster ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 28, 2023
Mirra Andreeva • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/QJFdoJevUm
In the closing games, Korneeva broke Andreeva to get the chance to serve for the match at 5-4. She dropped serve in a 6-deuce game in which she had two MP and saved four BP before Andreeva finally converted on her fifth attempt. But Korneeva got a break in game 11 and served for the match again, this time closing it out via a 6-7(2)/6-4/7-5 score. Though they're the same age, Korneeva seemed to naturally assume something of a "big sister" role at the net, comforting the crushed Andreeva and offering words of encouragement (then and later during the trophy ceremony, promising her that they'd play many more times and that she'll win many of those matches).
We have a new teen queen ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 28, 2023
15-year-old Alina Korneeva outlasts Andreeva 6-7(2) 6-4 7-5 to take the girls' singles title ??@wwos • @espn • @eurosport • @wowowtennis • #AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/zjxydfJZRq
Proud mum! ?? pic.twitter.com/2KAEeXO7GK
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 28, 2023
Mirra Andreeva was in tears after narrowly missing out on the title, luckily she had both @caseydellacqua & opponent Alina Korneeva console her. pic.twitter.com/urgokrpXq5
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) January 28, 2023
This final was the fifth all-Russian girls slam singles final, and the first ever in Melbourne. Korneeva joins Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (2006-07), Ksenia Pervak (2009) and Elizaveta Kulichkova (2014) as Hordettes who've won the junior AO crown, and is the first slam girls singles champ since Anastasia Potapova at Wimbledon in 2016.
The win. The twirl. The smile. ??@Venuseswilliams starting off 2023 with a signature victory ??#ASBClassic pic.twitter.com/f0krKsYMqi
— wta (@WTA) January 2, 2023
Venus Williams has withdrawn from the Australian Open for an undisclosed injury she suffered while playing in a tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, this week.
— ESPN (@espn) January 7, 2023
More: https://t.co/Hreu0jXx2R pic.twitter.com/wCqgpJOkPg
SHEEESH @BKrejcikova ?????
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2023
Point of the match ??#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/lK1fI3Ijsu
Her first-ever Hologic WTA Tour 1000 title!!!
— wta (@WTA) February 25, 2023
???? @BKrejcikova claims the @DDFTennis crown with a 6-4, 6-2 defeat over [1] Swiatek ??#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/gLZvf0ImyO
Krejcikova thus became the fifth woman to defeat the top three ranked players in one event, but the second in a matter of months after Aryna Sabalenka did it in the WTAF last November (only to then lose in the final). The Czech also became the first with two wins over the Pole since she climbed to #1 (Elena Rybakina later became the second), and remains the only woman (doing it twice, w/ Ostrava!!!) to defeat Swiatek in a singles final in the last 30 months.
Krejcikova: "When you play with Iga, you have to suffer, otherwise you're not going to win because she's everywhere. She plays great shots. She likes to play long rallies. So you have to suffer.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) February 25, 2023
"I don't mind that."#DDFTennis
Indian Wells has a ?? CHAMPION ??
— wta (@WTA) March 19, 2023
What a week in #TennisParadise for Elena Rybakina! pic.twitter.com/zTZYiAHNPr
Rybakina quickly grabbed a 2-0 lead in the 2nd, then a double-break edge at 5-2 before Sabalenka won back-to-back games to finally apply some pressure. Serving for the match for a second time, Rybakina finished off her *second* biggest title run with an ace, becoming the first Kazakh to win in the desert and the first woman to knock off both the top two players in the world in a single I.W. event. She's the 38th to do it in tour ranking history (since 1975). During the post-match trophy ceremony, the pair teamed up to form a fairly adept comedy team (even if Rybakina was something of an "accidental tourist" in the act).ELENA STRIKES FIRST ??
— wta (@WTA) March 19, 2023
Rybakina edges the opener over Sabalenka in a tiebreak, 7-6(11)!#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/lpA8TUH2ZF
Sorry, Lena....@SabalenkaA has something to say...#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/ZTA2KbQ0bj
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 19, 2023
30th career singles title ??
— wta (@WTA) April 1, 2023
1st Miami Open title ??@Petra_Kvitova snaps Rybakina's win streak, 7-6(14), 6-2!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/A5cZ5FUCmm
turning up the Miami heat a few more notches ??@Petra_Kvitova closes out a fantastic opening set of tennis, 7-6(14)!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/fdoW6Gc1o0
— wta (@WTA) April 1, 2023
Kvitova got the early break in the 2nd, then pulled away, ending Rybakina's 13-match run (and denying her the Sunshine Double) and finishing the match by dropping serve just once in the final while picking up title #30.
WHAT. A. FINISH.@JLPegula saves two match points and holds off Potapova for the 4-6 6-3 7-6(2) win!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 29, 2023
Faces Rybakina for a spot in the @MiamiOpen final. pic.twitter.com/pb1lpxJgsZ
SEVEN STRAIGHT GAMES ??
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2023
Katie Volynets pulls off a fantastic comeback from 0-5 down in the third set to win it 7-5 over Potapova!#ATXOpen pic.twitter.com/LXPtKGdRWJ
As that week's Tennis Channel guest broadcaster Andrea Petkovic later said of this match, "Tennis is a wonderland."
How's that from Barbora!? ?????@BKrejcikova snaps Sabalenka's streak with a 0-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1 comeback win in Dubai!#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/cfEKHnCOf2
— wta (@WTA) February 23, 2023
Down 0-6, 1-3...@BKrejcikova just needed a few 'funny words' from her Czech fans! ?? ????#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/p9ggWmkXSG
— wta (@WTA) February 23, 2023
FIVE MATCH POINTS SAVED!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 12, 2023
Veronika Kudermetova trailed on the scoreboard, but she was never down-and-out as she survives a thriller against Danielle Collins!
She moves into the Adelaide International 2 semifinal with an epic 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 win. Brilliant fight! pic.twitter.com/EtuFhaLOlP
* looks up the definition of warrior* ??@JLPegula fights back to take down Ostapenko 6-2,2-6,7-5, and secures her spot in the quarterfinals! #QatarTennis pic.twitter.com/ttD9iQc9GA
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 15, 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
?? Relief ??@BelindaBencic bounces back from a set down over Azarenka!#QatarTennis pic.twitter.com/pUPTd2CIvR
— wta (@WTA) February 15, 2023
Auckland WD F: CAN YOU BELIEVE IT??? Miyu Kato/Aldila Sutjiadi def. Leylah Fernandez/Bethanie Mattek-Sands 1-6, 7-5, [10-4].
— stateofsport21 // raz (she/her) (@eretzsport022) January 8, 2023
The match point save was a total moment turnaround for Dila/Kato and they did not look back since. Moment!
?? WTA TVpic.twitter.com/ZzCt6btEio
From 6-0, 5-2 down ??
— wta (@WTA) January 1, 2023
The Canadian battles BACK against Muguruza! ??@Bandreescu_ | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/aiIdo9Yojs
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
This one was on a knife-edge throughout ??@vika7 takes the deciding-set tiebreak against Anisimova to advance to the last 16 in Dubai!#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/dTqaLLf1dP
— wta (@WTA) February 21, 2023
The final few points in the third set tie-break between Friedsam & Andreeva are WILD.
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 2, 2023
Lets rewatch them ??#ATXopen | @wta pic.twitter.com/PsEoQEHts0
Veronika Kudermetova suffers a shock second-round exit at the Australian Open as she falls 4-6, 6-2, 2-6 to qualifier Katie Volynets.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 19, 2023
Was too erratic today as she ended with 47 unforced errors, contributing to more than half of her opponent's points won.
[??: Andy Cheung/Getty] pic.twitter.com/GX0f7iYJrW
"I've never played in a stadium this packed and that many people keeping the energy up for me."
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 19, 2023
Start getting used to it, Katie Volynets ??#AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/Ms5hLb00L0
First career top ?? win ??
— wta (@WTA) January 2, 2023
In just her fifth tour-level main draw, 18-year-old qualifier Linda Noskova knocks out No.8 Daria Kasatkina 6-3, 6-7, 6-3#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/gH6f3katuu
???? First career final ????
— wta (@WTA) January 7, 2023
Teen qualifier Linda Noskova shocks world No.2 Jabeur 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 to claim her spot in the title match!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/YpfK46auVx
Match point SAVED ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 18, 2023
???? Cristina Bucsa saves a match point and ties up with Andreescu at 2-6 7-6(7)!
#AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/x9Evc3p5Ot
Bucsa grabbed her final break lead in the 3rd at 3-2, then saved a late BP in the final game as she served out the win.
Savoring the moment ??
— wta (@WTA) January 18, 2023
Qualifier Cristina Bucsa of Spain defeats Andreescu, 2-6, 7-6(7), 6-4 to make the third round in Melbourne!#AusOpenpic.twitter.com/C6Votm5pWK
Even before this upset, Bucsa had been having a *time* in Melbourne. She'd saved 12 set points in the opening set vs. Nao Hibino in the Q3, then she did this after qualifying for the fourth time in the last five majors...
Autographs, towels, hugs, everything must go ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2023
Cristina Bucsa makes this fan's day after qualifying for the main draw ??#AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/dqll4jk56N
Aussie delight ??????
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 22, 2023
Stefani Webb stuns top seed Saito in the opening round of the girls' singles draw!#AusOpen • #AO2023 pic.twitter.com/2VamdIQiPc
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For those who follow Diane's blog, now is a good time to go. She has covered everything in Charleston, except the tiny ballkids.
Also is literally a starving artist.
Notes for both posts in this one:
Was surprised there is so much talk about Reese and Clark, till I saw the ratings were 9.9. So many people exposed to the women's game. Should we tell them about Taurasi's trash talk?
Juvan is taking a break.
Maria and Niemeier got WC for Stuttgart. Even with Wimbledon points, they would have needed one, with the cutoff so high that Potapova and Badosa are in Q. Note this is the week's only event, with Istanbul cancelled.
Match of the Year:
Can I have a Rybakina section?
1.Rybakina- IW
2.Rybakina- Miami
3.Rybakina- AO
The other is the Samsonova/Zheng trilogy.
1.Miami
2.Abu Dhabi
3.Dubai(WO)
1Q
1A. Rybakina- IW winner became a threat everywhere. Remember that RG match vs Serena? She will be one on clay too.
1B. Sabalenka- AO and Adelaide winner slugged her way to the top of the game. Another all surface player.
3. Swiatek- Doha winner was dominant at times, mortal at others. Clay season will be interesting.
4. Krejcikova- Who's afraid of big bad Iga? Not Krejcikova. Healthy for her preferred clay.
5. Krejcikova/Siniakova- Do they ever lose? A favorite in every event they enter.
6. Kvitova- Even with the uptick in results, Miami was a pleasant surprise. Unlike a bunch of other big names, she is healthy.
7. Bencic- Abu Dhabi and Adelaide winner has slowed down some, but still has been one of the most impressive women of the young season.
8. Muchova- You don't need a title to make this list. You make it by going 15-6 on the season, which improved her ranking from 151 to 52 in 3 months.
9. Andreescu- Can't put her on the next list, but high level of play keeps her here. The red flag is that her best runs: Hua Hin SF and Miami R16 both ended in RET.
10. Kostyuk- Got her first career title in Austin, which was the first singles title for Ukraine since the start of the conflict.
HM- Cirstea & Linette- Both deserve mention, as they showed clutch play that has not always been evident in either's careers.
Yeah, I found the Reese/Clark stuff odd.
(The women's Final 4 was *much* more interesting than the men's this year, I think.)
Would there been such a reaction if the players were male? I think we know. Or (let's be honest) if Clark wasn't White (as Reese has essentially said) and been talked about *very differently* (wink, wink) than most other players in the previous two weeks?
I was glad that Clark pointed out a few days later that they weren't the only trash talkers, nor (as you noted) are they the first.
Women Who Serve, and Daniel Ward's camera, too. ;)
I thank you both. :) Right now, I'm (literally) starving--in the rain. And NO ONE is sufficiently covered.....
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