Wk.19- Rome and the World Roams with You
.@iga_swiatek flying on the Rome clay pic.twitter.com/mzZOOaDN6K
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 14, 2023
Vondrousova upsets No.9 seed Sakkari defeating her 7-5, 6-3 and will face the winner of Rybakina vs Kalinskaya. @VondrousovaM | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/FfvQS7Gzjq
— wta (@WTA) May 14, 2023
"The one good thing about the surgeries is that you feel grateful to be back. It makes you realize how much you love tennis."
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) May 11, 2023
Back from a long injury layoff, Marketa Vondrousova is looking dangerous once again.
Read: https://t.co/hNvol0PzdW pic.twitter.com/cVxdSYCjzf
Badosa spent a large chunk of 2021-22 in the Top 10, but since slipping outside last fall has seen her ranking become a steadily sinking ship. She dropped outside the Top 40 last month, and came into Rome at #35. The world #2 just a little over a year ago, the Spaniard is seeking the sort of result that might spark a true resurgence for a player who has recently reached the RG QF and semis in her home Madrid event (both in 2021). It's been sixteen months since Badosa last played in a singles final (Sydney '22, where she improved to 3-0 in WTA title matches in her career). So far in Rome, Badosa has followed up her Madrid Round of 16 run by reaching the second week of the other side of the new month-long clay court 1000 event two-fer, opening with a three-set win over Anna-Lena Friedsam (winning a deciding TB), then defeating Ons Jabeur for her third '23 Top 10 win (11th career) and Marta Kostyuk, both in straight sets, to reach another big-event 4th Round. The result tops Badosa's 3rd Round result in her maiden Rome appearance in '22.
Sweet 16 here she comes!
— wta (@WTA) May 14, 2023
Badosa defeats Kostyuk 6-4, 6-2, heading into the fourth round she will face Muchova. @paulabadosa | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/DMO1o9BdGR
.@SofiaKenin stuns Madrid champ Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets to make the third round in Rome pic.twitter.com/hijgLh5eFN
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 11, 2023
Taylor Townsend in action in the Rome rain. pic.twitter.com/6nL0ZCNsOw
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 13, 2023
Townsend's recent comeback run comes after having returned to the sport in '22 after becoming a first-time mother. She's had much success in doubles, winning a pair of tour titles this season, as well as reaching the U.S. Open final last fall and Miami championship match in March. Townsend is currently the #6-ranked WD player on tour. After winning a pair of ITF singles crowns -- a $100K and $80K -- last year, Townsend is now beginning to produce at tour-level. She recorded her first slam MD win since 2020 in Melbourne earlier this year, won a MD match in Miami (she hadn't done that in a 1000 since '19) and this week in Rome played her way into the 3rd Round (the second such 1000 run in her career, with the other coming in Miami six years ago). After making it through qualifying (def. Bjorklund and Galfi), the unproblematic of Tennis Channel's active sometimes-commentators added a pair of MD victories over Ysaline Bonaventure (rallying from 3-1 in the 3rd) and Jessie Pegula (her second Top 10 win, after def. Halep in the '19 U.S. Open), Townsend lost to Wang Xiyu in the 3rd Round. Townsend had served for the match in the final set. She'll jump 30+ spots in the next rankings, to inside the Top 140.
Back on court vibes ??@CamiOsorioTenis | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/ZnAL4BYVyx
— wta (@WTA) May 13, 2023
🔥 Vamos 🔥
— wta (@WTA) May 13, 2023
Osorio defeats No.4 Garcia in straight sets 6-4, 6-4 securing her spot in round 4 of a WTA 1000 for the first time in her career 👏@CamiOsorioTenis | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/i9RsydvKU6
Wang, 22, has put up Rome wins over Italian Lucrezia Stefanini, Irina-Camelia Begu and Taylor Townsend, overcoming the latter serving for the match in the 3rd set. With back-to-back career-best 1000 runs (w/ Madrid 3r) in her back pocket, Wang's first second week big event appearance will kick off with her meeting countrywoman Zheng Qinwen for a berth in the QF.
An all-Chinese match has been set at the #ItalianOpen after Wang Xiyu saved a match point to defeat American Taylor Townsend 6-2, 0-6, 7-5 and Zheng Qinwen beat Anna Bondar of Hungary 7-6(2), 6-4 to advance into the round of 16 in Rome on Saturday. https://t.co/7SOhbGeJvs pic.twitter.com/ch3z6hmeBh
— People's Daily app (@PeoplesDailyapp) May 14, 2023
Yay for Yanina!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) May 14, 2023
Yanina Wickmayer wins an all-Belgian battle in Trnava, getting off to a fast start and keeping the momentum through the 6-0, 6-3 win over Greet Minnen.
The ITF 100 title is Wickmayer's biggest since returning to the tour in 2022 after the birth of her daughter. pic.twitter.com/J9AMwOcFC7
In Zagreb (CRO), Cristian continued to climb back toward tour-level contention with a $60K title run, her third of the season. Stringing together wins over Arina Rodionova, Emiliana Arango, Jana Fett and Carole Monnet, the "Countess" advanced to the final against German teenager Ella Seidel, playing in her maiden pro title match. Cristian rallied from a break down twice in the 3rd set, with Seidel serving for the match at 6-5. Once Cristian secured the break in game 12, Seidel didn't win another point, as the Romanian shut her out in the deciding TB in a 6-1/3-6/7-6(0) victory.
Another day, another ITF title won by Jaqueline Cristian! ?? Congratulations to Jaqueline Cristian on her victory over Ella Seidel at the ITF W60 tournament today. And she won having to play 2 matches today due to rain messing with the schedule. This makes 3 ITF titles for… pic.twitter.com/Tsy7gwZcro
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) May 13, 2023
These highlights ??????@CamiOsorioTenis saves THREE match points before taking the final-set tiebreak to reach Round 2 in Rome!#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/k6e7hfsrhf
— wta (@WTA) May 10, 2023
Muchova stays alive! ??@karomuchova7 d. Trevisan in a back and forth battle 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 sealing her spot in round 3. #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/CO1K65A5ZH
— wta (@WTA) May 12, 2023
.@TaylorTownsend knocks out No. 3 seed Pegula 6-2 3-6 6-3 to reach the 3rd round in Rome!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 11, 2023
She will face Wang next. #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/PqX1vPbORs
Seals the upset ??
— wta (@WTA) May 11, 2023
Stunning tennis from @SofiaKenin who knocks out Madrid champion, [2] Sabalenka, 7-6 (4), 6-2.#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/zfsNwSjGoa
Badosa, though, notched her third this year, all three coming in less than a month on red clay (w/ Kasatkina in Stuttgart, and Gauff in Madrid).
A top ?? win for @paulabadosa!
— wta (@WTA) May 12, 2023
Badosa is through in straight sets d. Jabeur 6-1, 6-4. #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/PPcPbMwko3
Lovely moment at the net between Ons & Paula. pic.twitter.com/5gTltGmjp4
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 12, 2023
The look in Jelena Ostapenko’s eyes after sealing the comeback of the tournament is pure confidence.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 14, 2023
She’s brimming with pride & hungry for more.
A confident Penko at Roland Garros will be nightmare for everyone. Run for the hills. ??????? pic.twitter.com/jaGs4HOq9N
Ostapenko vs Krejcikova Madness
— Vansh (@vanshv2k) May 14, 2023
1-5 to 6-5
6-5 to 6-6(0-2)
6-6 (0-2) to 7-6(2) 6-0 pic.twitter.com/HQlDU7nLrR
Mamma mia!! ????@BaraStrycova wins her first singles match since returning from maternity leave!#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/ld5zgBaBzl
— wta (@WTA) May 9, 2023
"I'm very happy. I'm a little shy about being happy.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) May 9, 2023
"Also I feel a little strange b/c he is here and I will be changing a diaper in a little while instead of getting a glass of wine."
Barbora Strycova is still processing her 1st win in 3 years.
Read: https://t.co/2UT9WAbfYz pic.twitter.com/RhRZ7b9XnU
LA PRIMA VOLTA DI LISA ??
— giovannipelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) May 9, 2023
[WC] Lisa Pigato ???? vince il derby tra wild card, battendo [WC] Diletta Cherubini ???? 7-5 2-6 6-3 e ottenendo il 1° successo in carriera a livello WTA.
Al 2T degli #IBI23 per lei ci sarà [8] Daria Kasatkina ???? pic.twitter.com/rsksl5ARRR
How amazing was this moment? 17-year-old Lisa Pigato stopped Serena Williams and asked for a selfie after their match today. Just Adorable ??https://t.co/OzA5SJORTE
— TennisNow (@Tennis_Now) May 18, 2021
?? Marta Magni Images/MEF Tennis Events pic.twitter.com/6kLF0pXAzT
Serena #Williams and Lisa #Pigato sharing a cute moment after their match in #EmiliaRomagnaOpen #WTAParma
— Lorenzo Ercoli (@Ladal17) May 17, 2021
?? Felice Calabrò pic.twitter.com/KXX8jhxBFS
Simply stunning ?
— wta (@WTA) May 12, 2023
Vondrousova d. Andreescu and will face Sakkari in round 3. @VondrousovaM | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/TgTfiOXSiH
Voting for the #BJKCup Heart Award is now open! ??
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) May 12, 2023
Qualifiers nominee’s thread??@BKrejcikova pledged to donate her fee for the tie to support relief efforts for the recent Turkish-Syrian earthquake ????
Vote for Barbora ?? https://t.co/Zuk82rdsMg pic.twitter.com/kS3wyhQu6s
Krejcikova is great and all, but shouldn't that sort of thing be honored with a different award?
Next up: an all-???? clash with No.3 seed Pegula ??
— wta (@WTA) May 10, 2023
A huge win in Rome for @TaylorTownsend, who comes from a set down before advancing to the second round!#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/zUWAdRvQtj
Earned this ??
— wta (@WTA) May 14, 2023
Bouzkova defeats Gauff 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 and sets a date vs Kudermetova in the fourth round. #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/aet32lQ9NB
"So far so good. I haven't felt the back."@AnettKontaveit_ preaching patience as she plots her way back after injury ?????
— wta (@WTA) May 10, 2023
More from the former World No.2's chat with @WTA_insider at #IBI23 ??
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— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 10, 2023
Elena-Gabriela Ruse braves a sudden downpour during a challenging weather day in Rome. pic.twitter.com/69i56LC42y
Potapova and Kudermetova putting on a show! ??@nastiaapotapova| @V_Kudermetova |#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/qytl8R1tRs
— wta (@WTA) May 13, 2023
Regarding last weekend's doubles trophy ceremony in Madrid , where "Cakegate" (a minor offense) likely led to the decision to muzzle the women's finalists (quite a bit more offensive) to avoid any more messy "women's controversy." Hmmm, how'd that work out?
also thanks to my team and Jess’s team of course! Also for the ball kids, tournament staff, and everyone else who works hard behind the scenes. Twitter format doesn’t allow me to say everything I would’ve said during the speech if we had one. But just wanted to say I ‘m thankful
— Coco Gauff (@CocoGauff) May 7, 2023
double standards? the men’s champs spoke ?? pic.twitter.com/hcNU4Fp4eh
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 9, 2023
On the Madrid fallout, by @tumcarayol:https://t.co/FA2Q5SX2Jq
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) May 10, 2023
See you in Seville! ??????
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) May 10, 2023
The 2023 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Finals will be held in Seville 7-12 November ??#BJKCup pic.twitter.com/Qmy0x31kx4
Team Poland will be at the Finals in Seville ??????
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) May 10, 2023
Read more ?? https://t.co/tX2Eu5YVSj #BJKCup | @pzt_tenis pic.twitter.com/r9xHpkcu61
The pay gap in tennis is kinda embarrassing and the women have just about had it. via @NYTimes https://t.co/6eIt5YTdMV
— Matt Futterman (@MattFutterman) May 10, 2023
Big if true, as they say.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) May 10, 2023
The #CincyTennis tournament has been in the Cincinnati area in various forms dating back to 1899. The suburb of Mason has hosted since 1979, showing Middle America to the world’s stars and vice versa.
Would be a massive loss for tennis in the Midwest. https://t.co/ppReG334ZT
You're not doing good as a tennis fan if Marija's forced to get off her chair to set you straight! pic.twitter.com/twEaZGH6Dq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 12, 2023
Really good profile of Magda Linette--please take time to read it. https://t.co/IJEJJexRUL
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) May 13, 2023
neighborhood vultures pic.twitter.com/74hFJO8PUm
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) May 9, 2023
I am not 100% convinced about Hawk-Eye on clay - but when an umpire does this - as in the @andy_murray - @fabiofogna match, maybe it's time to change. Lahyani saying he saw it in, even when the evidence of a full, clear ball mark, was in front of his eyes, was just ridiculous. https://t.co/eytdXlHQ6R
— Simon Cambers (@scambers73) May 11, 2023
Blah-blah-blah... HawkEye isn't 100%...blah-blah-blah. Yet it's acceptable that this embarrassing clownshow-ish annual rite of spring continues to go on year after year after year? How exactly is committing to something that (admittedly) isn't *100%* accurate -- but is an agreed-upon lesser-of-two-evils judge -- *not* a better choice that continuing to employ the current system, which also isn't 100% accurate, but single-handedly and without fail makes everyone look like an incompetent buffoon? Just askin'.
?#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/twLbzUFNzV
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 11, 2023
Ostapenko describing her match with Krejcikova pic.twitter.com/JqfliwLb5p
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) May 14, 2023
I feel lucky every day that I get to be the mom to these beautiful children! Happy Mother’s Day everyone?? pic.twitter.com/iqJYvKId2D
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) May 14, 2023
Happy Mother‘s Day ?? pic.twitter.com/WG2373Unqj
— Angelique Kerber (@AngeliqueKerber) May 14, 2023
Winning with a pirouette pic.twitter.com/KVKQUi9b7E
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) May 14, 2023
Venus Williams on the Cover of PAPER Magazine ? pic.twitter.com/pa3c0HqkPr
— Paper Magazine (@papermagazine) May 9, 2023
Formerly with Nike, Elina Svitolina is now wearing Ukranian sports wear brand Paka. pic.twitter.com/qSdDgenjXS
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 10, 2023
Btw to the people that are suddenly concerned about my career- There are plenty of male athletes with kids that are significantly less accomplished, you might wanna worry about them instead. Thanks for the concern, might wanna redirect it to someone that needs it though ??.
— NaomiOsaka????? (@naomiosaka) May 12, 2023
Family over everything ??@Bandreescu_'s mom Maria (& Coco!) join Bianca in her episode of ‘The Real Me’, an introspective look at the journey of mental health in tennis.
— wta (@WTA) May 11, 2023
Watch the full video created with @modernhealthco, the official mental health partner of the WTA ????
This post literally broke my heart.
— Tennis Puneet ?? ?? (@TennisPuneet) April 30, 2023
Respect to Jelena Dokic. ?? pic.twitter.com/bXqWgWQ1mH
Nice moment at the net between @LTsurenko and @iga_swiatek, who's been unwavering in her support of Ukrainian players ever since the Invasion started. pic.twitter.com/UhXyy2j5Cq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 14, 2023
And that's a good thing, to a point (especially in the face of a rather fumbling tour apparatus when it comes to the issue). But -- and maybe it's just me -- I'd *also* like a world #1 who supports *all* her fellow players rather than publicly plotting against a group of them for something that they have nothing to do with. Just sayin'.
*RECENT WTA THREE-PEATS*
[singles]
2012-14 U.S. Open - Serena Williams
2012-14 WTA Finals - Serena Williams
2012-14 Stuttgart - Maria Sharapova
2013-15 Miami - Serena Williams
[doubles]
2012-14 Washington - Shuko Aoyama
2016-18 Linz - Johanna Larsson
2017-19 WTA Finals - Timea Babos
[mixed]
2019-21 Australian Open - Barbora Krejcikova
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NOTE: Swiatek going for third con. Rome WS title
*BADOSA TOP 10 WINS*
2021 (6)
#1 Barty, #2 Sabalenka, #3 Sabalenka, #5 Krejcikova, #6 Sakkari, #8 Swiatek
2022 (2)
#4 Krejcikova, #10 Jabeur
2023 (3)
#5 Gauff, #7 Jabeur, #8 Kasatkina
*2023 $100K FINALS*
Oeiras, POR (rc) - Danka Kovinic/MNE d. Rebeka Masarova/ESP
Charleston, USA (gc) - Emma Navarro/USA d. Peyton Stearns/USA
Bonita Springs, USA (gc) - Kayla Day/USA d. Ann Li/USA
Wiesbaden, GER (rc) - Elina Avanesyan/RUS d. Jaimee Fourlis/AUS
Trnava, SVK (rc) - Yanina Wickmayer/BEL def. Greet Minnen/BEL
And so it is done. A darkness driven from the land. And the people were happy.
— Rick Snider's Washington (@Snide_Remarks) May 12, 2023
Commanders fans: pic.twitter.com/1JpPr89WED
— Patrick Roden (@PatrickRoden11) May 12, 2023
Josh Harris on buying the Commanders: “We look forward to running a world-class organization and making significant investments on and off the field to achieve excellence and have a lasting and positive impact on the community.”
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) May 12, 2023
I could not be more excited to be a partner in the proposed new ownership group for the Washington Commanders. Josh Harris has assembled an amazing group who share a commitment to not only doing great things on the field but to making a real impact in the DMV community. I’m so…
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) May 12, 2023
Waking up knowing Magic Johnson will be a Washington owner. Magic Freaking Johnson. What a time to be alive. pic.twitter.com/ZpjN8sh8BB
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) May 13, 2023
Days after two shootings left 17 people dead in Serbia, the European country's Interior Ministry urged citizens to turn in all unregistered weapons or run the risk of a prison sentence. Individuals who turn in weapons before June 8 will not face charges. https://t.co/gE4Phb7efc
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 7, 2023
I never imagined I’d see the day when countries like the UK, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Uruguay would warn their citizens about the danger of being gunned down if they travel to the United States. https://t.co/TUbyHZcnyl
— Laurence Tribe ???? ?? (@tribelaw) May 8, 2023
It’s time to seriously consider Chris Rock’s gun control plan since they’ll never do anything about the guns pic.twitter.com/4eI3CHcHio
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) May 7, 2023
Three former presidents urged Congress to ban assault weapons in 1994. Two were Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford. Guess who the third was. pic.twitter.com/nddo4BiAgR
— David Heath (@davidhth) May 7, 2023
"Her words resonate with a unique voice and tone that comes from lived experience. Dees’ poems paint landscapes of both beauty and warmth as well as deep pain and loss."
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) May 9, 2023
The Wild Parrots of Marigny (@QuerenciaPress) https://t.co/t1KVCyBhdt #poetry #NewOrleans #Louisiana
Call me crazy, but I just walked outside, looked straight up, and thought of @serenawilliams pic.twitter.com/U0gvj8osVB
— Jimmy (@Racquettechie) May 7, 2023
We asked people on Broadway to help us with our 2023 schedule release. ??
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) May 12, 2023
??: 2023 Schedule Release on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/31LsUUDn3O
A room from the excavated ruins of Herculaneum - Destroyed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago. pic.twitter.com/RaW6Oe7sTG
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) May 9, 2023
Cat found the best spot.. ?? pic.twitter.com/pfPjaAnJpv
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) May 7, 2023
Little bandit.. 😂 pic.twitter.com/vnmFUmG0Wc
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) May 14, 2023
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Though I'm afraid I may have seen it so many times that I'm kind of "over it," Bringing Up Baby is on my top 10 greatest comedies of all time list--perhaps at the very top. I once got to see it on a big screen, too. I also own one of the lobby cards.
Thanks, as always, for the shout-out. :)
Madrid is "reviewing their procedures." Swiatek complained; the women were silenced the next day.
Neither Svitolina or Andreescu are match fit.
Loved watching Muchova at BJK Cup over the weekend. I kid, but having to play Trevisan and Giorgi back to back in Rome, complete with raucous crowd, made for interesting viewing.
Swiatek, Sabalenka, Pegula, Garcia will have RG quarter unless Rybakina wins Rome.
Last 4 RG seeds: Cirstea, Bouzkova, Rogers, Stephens. Last 4 out: Giorgi, Martic, Badosa, Pera.
Badosa will be seeded if she wins her next match. Still aliva are Kalinina, Muchova, Vondrousova, Wang Xiyu, Osorio.
RG Q list has some surprises. Juvan still in, Kenin without PR. Makarova, the 27 yr old is in, with 3 returnees in Marina Melnikova, Polona Hercog and Sesil Karatantcheva.
Saville is out.
Stat of the Week- 20- The number of years in the Open Era that all slams have been won by former slam winners.
That includes 1986, in which 3 slams were played.
In only 2 of those seasons, have all 4 slams been won by different players.
1981- Navratilova, Mandlikova, Evert, Austin.
2014- Li, Sharapova, Kvitova, S.Williams.
We also have had 2 3 year blocks in which only 2 players won slams.
1982-84 Navratilova 8, Evert 4
1991-93 Seles 7, Graf 5
2 Grand Slams:
1970- Margaret Court
1988- Stefanie Graf
But Sabalenka won this year, so why didn't I go with a year in which all 4 players were first time slam winners?
Because it has never happened.
Years With 3 First Time Slam Winners:
2018- Wozniacki, Halep, Osaka
2011- Li, Kvitova, Stosur
2004- Myskina, Sharapova, Kuznetsova
1978- O'Neil, Ruzici, Navratilova
The only time it happened before the Open Era was 1924. Even that has an * involved as Julie Vlasto won Roland Garros, which wasn't Open until the next year.
Azarenka's 2012 AO title makes that 2011-12 the only time we had 4 first time winners in a row.
Quiz Time!
Margaret Court won 23 matches to complete her grand slam in 1970. Which player did she defeat most during that run?
A.Helga Masthoff
B.Maria Eugenia Guzman
C.Rosie Casals
D.Evonne Goolagong
Interlude- Train trip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JK7vjVaIvo
Answer!
Court's 1970 is the forgotten slam. (D)Goolagong is wrong because her loss in Australia was the only one. But it wasn't a shock that Court beat an Aussie. She did so in all 5 of her matches, as only 4 of 43 players were foreign. In a field with zero Americans, Indonesia(Lita Liem, Lany Kalgis), Great Britain(Winnie Shaw), and Sweden(Christina Sandberg) made up the group.
(B)Eugenia Guzman seems to be the most random name on the list. She is wrong, as her loss to Court was after the only Wimbledon win of her career.
She was chosen because she is one of the few players from Ecuador to have played a main draw in the Open Era.
She was not the first.
Margarita de Zuleta, who had played RG in 1962, 65 and 66, played RG in 68, defeating the mother of all Maleeva's, Yulia Berberian. That was her only RG win.
After playing in 1967, Eugenia Guzman came back in 1969, reaching the final 16 after coming through Q.
(A)Masthoff is wrong, though she would have been a good guess. After reaching her one slam final at RG, she then lost to Court in the Wimbledon QF. #4 In Lance Tingay's rankings for 1970, it was likely that they would have met again in New York, but Masthoff skipped it, something she did after her first UO in 1963, until 1973, when she would reach the SF.
That makes (C)Casals the right answer. As there were no Americans in Australia, Casals could only meet her 3 times. And that she did. After Casals went QF-QF-SF-SF in 1969 slams, she reached her first final at the US Open in 1970. That was after her SF Wimbledon loss, and her QF RG loss.
Court had her number that year, as she did everybody, only losing 6 times that season.
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I think the only movie from the '30s/'40s that I've been able to see in a regular theater was in a small "opera house" in my college town that showed foreign language and B&W films.
Of course, it was "Casablanca," so I guess that's as good as any to see that way if I only got to pick one. ;)
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Wow, kind of amazing that Sloane could even possibly be a slam seed, when you think about it.
Oh, my... now we'll get all the "Sesil's first time in Paris since..." talk. I'll go first: she last played a match (in Q) in 2018, last won a match (in Q) in 2016 and last played/won a MD match in 2015. She made her lone slam QF in her debut RG appearance in 2005.
Eek... that was 18 (!) years ago.
Really like the slams won by former slam winners/four different winners list. Interesting that it's only been twice in the OE. If Halep and Osaka can get back, and with Sabalenka now with a title, 2024 might be a good year where it could happen again, though.
I might have to "borrow" that one, as well as the con. first-timers list. ;)
Quiz: went with Casals (!!)... and in celebration doing the legitimate version of the "disingenuous RG III dance" after the sale of the Commanders (RGIII was part of the problem, was best friends w/ Snyder and used that friendship as a power play to sell out his entire coaching staff when he was in Washington... but now he acts like he was part of the long-suffering fanbase finally set free).
Vid: I like Trevor Noah. You know, RF could play a small role in the right sort of movie if someone got a little creative. (Of course, I also think P.Manning could star in a sitcom, since his comic timing is so good when he's working w/ a script, so take that for what it's worth.)
In 1990 also the four slams were won by four different played: Graf, Seles, Navratilova, Sabatini
2017: serena, ostapenko, Muguruza, Stephens
2018: Wozniacki , halep, Kerner, Osaka
2019: Osaka, Barty, Halep, Andreescu
2021: Osaka, Krejcikova, Barty, Raducanu
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