2023 Clay Court Awards: Iga Pulls on Her Bossypants
.@iga_swiatek is reunited with the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen for a third time.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 10, 2023
She won three of the last four Roland Garros editions... quite the legacy building here. pic.twitter.com/DwvUJHzTh0
I've already posted the lists of the Top Players of the clay court season, as well as the "Ms.Backspin" player-of-the-year update. As for the rest...
Your 2023 Madrid champ: @SabalenkaA pic.twitter.com/4voAE4rX9J
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 6, 2023
Title DEFENDED ????????@iga_swiatek becomes the youngest woman to capture FOUR Grand Slam titles since Serena Williams!#RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/2k0ImaeGYx
— wta (@WTA) June 10, 2023
The Poles' win gives her three RG title runs in four years, the best stretch since Justine Henin's four-in-five year dominance that began 20 years ago in 2003, and Iga's successful defense is the first in Paris since the Belgian claimed three straight from 2005-07. 28-2 in her Roland Garros career, Swiatek is the third woman (Seles, Osaka) in the Open era to begin her slam final career at 4-0.
103rd consecutive match win ??
— ITF (@ITFTennis) June 10, 2023
4th @rolandgarros title ??@DiedetheGreat ??#WheelchairTennis | #RolandGarros | @rolandgarros pic.twitter.com/CqmdDPtHaX
Jumping into your second @PorscheTennis title like @iga_swiatek!
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) April 23, 2023
She reigns supreme on the Stuttgart clay, still unbeaten in the Porsche Arena. pic.twitter.com/P7Xyu2wsM7
A repeat in last year's Credit One Charleston Open, though we have a new champion, Ons Jabeur defeated Belinda Bencic. pic.twitter.com/tqRiQDAhWa
— Andrew J. Whitaker (@WhitakerPhotos) April 9, 2023
???? COMEBACK COMPLETE ????
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) April 16, 2023
Slovenia are the first nation to comeback from 0-2 down to win a #BJKCup tie since 2015! pic.twitter.com/Ti1ySrPz2V
"I can compare my game to maybe Ons Jabeur because I change the rhythm a lot, I play with topspin."
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) April 27, 2023
Five quick hits with 15-year-old Mirra Andreeva: https://t.co/h7aIof6WWA pic.twitter.com/q0Btfm148u
As impressive as her Paris results were, what she did in Madrid was even more so. Given a wild card into her maiden 1000 event, Andreeva strung together wins over U.S. Open finalist Leylah Fernandez, #14 Beatriz Haddad Maia (who'd soon reach the RG semis) and (on her 16th birthday) Australian Open semifinalist Magda Linette to storm her way into the second week without dropping a set. The kid finally lost to eventual champion Aryna Sabalenka. In all, Andreeva has gone 22-3 in pro events (all on clay) since the AO junior final.
Giving EVERYTHING she's got ??@angie_kalinina | #IBI23 pic.twitter.com/cJAEhQIVQ2
— wta (@WTA) May 19, 2023
A roaring ???? stadium is our happy place ?? pic.twitter.com/0N2hGY0MEa
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) April 16, 2023
17th career title ??
— wta (@WTA) May 27, 2023
First title as a mom ??@ElinaSvitolina | #IS23 pic.twitter.com/iE6XRFtfNN
Elina Avanesyan (RG) | ...first lucky loser to reach Round of 16 at a slam since 1993 |
Gauff/Pegula | ...go title-less in spring, but reach finals of two biggest non-slam events (Madrid/Rome) and semis in Paris |
Beatriz Haddad Maia (RG) | ...first Brazilian to reach a slam singles SF since 1968 (Maria Bueno), and is first to crack singles Top 10 in Open era |
Hsieh Su-wei (RG) | ...after 18 months out, wins fifth slam WD title (w/ Wang Xinyu) |
Yui Kamiji (WC) | ...reached RG singles (record 25th F in a slam) and doubles (winning slam WD #19) finals, was undefeated (22-0 cc/hc) vs. non-Diede opponents and 17-0 in doubles |
Veronika Kudermetova (Madrid/Rome) | ...only player to reach the semis in both ends of the consecutive two-week long tour stops in Madrid and Rome (but has now failed to advance to the final in her last eight SF runs) |
Francesca Jones (Bogota) | ...world #817, after missing a year of action, reaches first career WTA semi |
Alina Korneeva (RG jr.) | ...first to win back-to-backk junior slam titles since 2013 |
Krawczyk/Schuurs (Stuttgart) | ...duo successfully defends their '22 doubles title |
Tatjana Maria (Bogota) | ...35-year old German defends '22 title, oldest WTA WS winner since 2020 (Serena, 38 - Auckland) |
Karolina Muchova (RG) | ...reaches her first slam singles final, rallying from 5-2 (and a MP) down in the 3rd vs. #2 Sabalenka in the semis and pushing #1 Swiatek to three sets in the championship match |
Julia Riera (Rabat) | ...20-year old Argentine (now 21) reaches semifinals in WTA debut event |
Elena Rybakina (Rome) | ...wins biggest career clay title, though w/ three ret. finishes (including in third '23 win over #1 Swiatek) |
Peyton Stearns (Bogota) | ...'22 NCAA champ reaches final in third career WTA MD appearance |
Tian Fangren (NCAA) | ...UCLA Bruin is first player from China to win college women's championship |
That spin from Tatjana ?????@Maria_Tatjana | #PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/RMM8pq2mvp
— wta (@WTA) April 18, 2023
Putting the ?? in wow!@laurapigossi | #CopaColsanitas pic.twitter.com/I6oHWiDTTF
— wta (@WTA) April 7, 2023
Ons Jabeur is not a tennis player. She’s a magician.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 9, 2023
There is not another woman who could’ve pulled this shot off & won the point.
Tennis needs Ons. pic.twitter.com/yIB6cTBFRP
THIS tweener ??#RolandGarros | @DKasatkina pic.twitter.com/rlKg6uwmCy
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 31, 2023
Tweener training with @DKasatkina ??#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/qiT3912nxM
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 31, 2023
Two Michelin stars coming up at @PorscheTennis ??@Maria_Tatjana taking on @Ylena_InAlbon in Stuttgart! pic.twitter.com/qKdYSC48XN
— wta (@WTA) April 18, 2023
Aryna the Great ??@SabalenkaA takes home the #MMOpen ?? and her 3rd title of 2023 with a 6-3 3-6 6-3 victory over Swiatek!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/vaInZsaVQC
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 6, 2023
?? Can't. Look. Away. ??@SabalenkaA x @iga_swiatek | #MMOpen pic.twitter.com/Db30GXYOcO
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 6, 2023
In the 2nd set, Swiatek (according to the Tennis Channel commentators, she'd entered with the worst percentage in the Top 50 when it comes to BP saves) saved 2 BP in a key hold in game 7. In the 3rd, up 3-1, Sabalenka was broken at love with a string of UE and a DF off the net cord on BP. At 3-3, though, Sabalenka completed a solid hold from love/15, then broke Swiatek in the following game. At 5-3, serving for the match and a truly significant title in the grand scheme of 2023 Tennis Things, Sabalenka fell behind 15/30. She produced her own lifeline with an ace. After an overturned line call gave Iga a BP rather than Aryna a MP, Sabalenka saved the point, then fired another ace to reach MP for the first time. Sabalenka was unable to get back Swiatek's squat shot off the baseline, though, keeping the match alive. Sabalenka netted a forehand on MP #2, and Swiatek batted back a backhand return winner on #3. Finally, Sabalenka fired a forehand into the corner out of Iga's reach on her fourth MP attempt.
The first Brazilian woman in a Slam quarterfinal since 1968 ??????#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/WFSPB0r7oK
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
???? Brazil’s Best ????
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
Haddad Maia is off to a first Slam final eight after her 3 hour and 51 minute encounter with Sorribes Tormo 6-7(3), 6-3, 7-5.
°#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/NSuZBKRxbZ
The 3:51 contest is the longest in women's tennis in 2023, topping what had been 3:41 match Haddad Maia had vs. Kalinina in Rome, and it's the longest since a 3:54 marathon last summer in Cleveland that featured Camila Osorio and, of course, Sorribes Tormo. It's the third longest in the RG MD in the Open era.
3 - Beatriz Haddad Maia has won the third longest Women's Singles main draw match in the Open Era at the #RolandGarros (3 hours and 51 minutes) - only Buisson v van Lottum in 1995 (4:07) and Reid v Teeguarden in 1972 (3:55) were longer. Battle.@rolandgarros @WTA
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) June 5, 2023
3 hours and 41 minutes ??
— wta (@WTA) May 16, 2023
An incredible match by both players but it's Anhelina Kalinina who prevails in the end.#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/vkGheYExjC
Beatriz Haddad Maia is in tears after her loss to Anhelina Kalinina.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 16, 2023
Longest match of the season.
Standing ovation for Bia.
Coming from a country without a lot of representation at the top of tennis, she’s making so many people proud in Brazil
Warrior ?????????? pic.twitter.com/mFEGwMIlFV
3 hours and 26 minutes later...@CaroGarcia gives France the 1-0 lead against Great Britain ??#BJKCup | @FFTennis pic.twitter.com/71iPQOdApU
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) April 14, 2023
Titanic Effort ??@SloaneStephens rallies from 2-4 in the 3rd, saving 3 match points to get past Stearns in a gripping final tiebreak in Rabat!
— wta (@WTA) May 25, 2023
First semifinal since February of last year ?? pic.twitter.com/ys03SqKFsB
Don’t BLINK ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 31, 2023
Anna Blinkova upsets home favorite Caroline Garcia 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 to reach the third round of #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/L1ECQRatYE
The first Brazilian woman to reach the last 16 in Paris since Patricia Medrado in 1979 ????
— wta (@WTA) June 3, 2023
?? BEATRIZ ?? HADDAD ?? MAIA ??#RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/TIeeFJ9J7j
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
.@iga_swiatek advances to the Quarterfinals in Madrid for the first time!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 1, 2023
The World No. 1 holds off Alexandrova for the 6-4 6-7(3) 6-3 win and faces Martic next. #MMOpen pic.twitter.com/xcH7Yavree
The future is now ??#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/VTKynwXUkN
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 3, 2023
Andreeva takes the first set 7-6(5) in teenager clash ??#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/w8xAKyfm2Y
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 3, 2023
The final two sets didn't turn into a teenage battle for supremacy. In fact, Gauff asserted her experience, while Andreeva showed her youth and gave her and her coach something to work on, as the emotional side of Andreeva that we saw via tears in Melbourne emerged in a different form this time. Even with a set lead, Andreeva didn't play with confidence or a positive outlook throughout the 2nd set, and was continually (needlessly) irritated by errors. Early, after dumping a short ball into the net, she angrily swatted down at it and it bounced well over the net and onto Gauff's side of the court (but thankfully didn't get near Coco or anyone else). Gauff held her first two games in the 2nd at love, took an early break lead and kept it safe on her way to a 6-1 set. By the looks of things, Andreeva didn't seem to *personally* have much of a margin for error in the 3rd. A bad stretch was probably going to do in her chances. With Gauff flowing as she opened up her game more and more, it felt like it was only a matter of time before things would tilt decisively in the 19-year old's favor. Mirra saved two BP, averting disaster and holding with an ace in the opening game. With Andreeva holding on by her virtual fingertips, Coco failed to convert another BP in game 3, but on her fourth chance of the 3rd set saw the Hordette DF to give her a 2-1 lead. She'd never relinquish it, or even drop another game. With the competitive edge she'd shown all week (and earlier) wearing down a bit more almost every point, the end would be swift for the newcomer. Gauff twice held at love around another break of serve (Andreeva had a GP) and took a 5-1 lead. Coco closed things out with authority, not with a serve that lost just five points in the 2nd & 3rd sets, but by breaking the 16-year old's serve one final time to complete win.
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
Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine initially had the crowd on her side Sunday at Day 1 of the French Open. But she was booed when she didn't shake hands with Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus after losing to her in straight sets, instead going straight to the chair umpire. https://t.co/UXgJPK2aOn pic.twitter.com/I56BXYAVu9
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 28, 2023
Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk on Belarusian No.2 Aryna Sabalenka “I never said I hate her, I just don’t respect her. #RolandGarros https://t.co/lKNNXZcmQl
— Val Febbo (@VFebbo96) May 28, 2023
Svitolina nodded with a ?? saying spasiba *i think* but the way Blinkova stared at her and double checked to see if she doesn't want to shake hands, i felt bad for her ?? pic.twitter.com/U21j2EvYd5
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) June 2, 2023
Elina Svitolina acknowledged Daria Kasatkina after the match:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 5, 2023
“Yeah, definitely I acknowledged the match today. Really thankful for her position that she took. Yeah, she's a really brave person to say it publicly, that not so many players did. She's a brave one.” pic.twitter.com/PaG3Xsga3E
Me and Elina showed respect to each other after a tough match but leaving the court like that was the worse part of yesterday. Be better, love each other. Don’t spread hate. Try to make this world better?? I will love RG no matter what, always and forever. See u next year????
— Daria Kasatkina (@DKasatkina) June 5, 2023
Aryna Sabalenka gets the better of Elina Svitolina to advance to the French Open semi-finals! ??
— Eurosport (@eurosport) June 6, 2023
The two do not share a handshake at the net ?#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/OR0SLzLJwZ
No handshake. ???
— DW Sports (@dw_sports) June 6, 2023
Belarusia's Aryna Sabalenka just breezed past Ukrainian opponent Elina Svitolina in the quarter-finals of the French Open, before being snubbed at the net. #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/rSVAqIKtUL
Kasatkina got booed off court for not waiting at the net.
— Maria Bowe (@MariaNBowe) June 6, 2023
They can't win
What.A.Comeback!@karomuchova7 comes back from being 2-5 down in the third set to reach her first-ever Grand Slam final! pic.twitter.com/pJgkpWV9BL
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 8, 2023
left it all on the court ??@karomuchova7 wins the biggest match of her life after defeating Sabalenka 7-6(5), 6-7(5), 7-5. She awaits the winner of Haddad Maia/Swiatek.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/T2gKwf56z0
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 8, 2023
??? Coming from 2-5 down in the deciding set
— wta (@WTA) June 8, 2023
??? Saving match point
??? Reaching her first Slam final after 3h13m
??? Becoming the first player to defeat Sabalenka at a major this year
Muchova's Slav EPIC ???@karomuchova7 | #RolandGarrospic.twitter.com/sVBDxw3ZpU
UNPLAYABLE ?@iga_swiatek firing on all cylinders ??#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/fr6TPWYCmj
— wta (@WTA) May 17, 2023
She led 6-2/4-2, but Rybakina found her groove and stormed back, erasing the break edge and forcing a TB. She led 5-3 when Swiatek stumbled in the back court on the point that gave the Kazakh a 6-3 lead and 3 SP, grabbing her thigh and immediately knowing something wasn't 100% right. Rybakina won the next point, while Swiatek went off court for a medical evaluation.
Iga Swiatek stumbles & limps in her match against Elena Rybakina
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 17, 2023
This does not look good.
The beauty of her game is her physicality, but it can be a double edged sword.
Hopefully she’s alright. ????? pic.twitter.com/70Nv5rmf6e
The Pole returned to play, but was clearly not willing/able to play full out, and did the smart thing at 2-2 and called it day, perhaps giving herself the best shot to preserve her chances in Paris (where she'd win the title... while Rybakina withdrew due to illness in the 3rd Rd.).
Elena Rybakina advances to the semifinals in Rome after Swiatek retires due to injury.
— wta (@WTA) May 17, 2023
Final score: 2-6, 7-6(3), 2-2#IBI23 pic.twitter.com/MzaPSwvw96
It's GOLD for BRONZETTI ??
— wta (@WTA) May 27, 2023
Lucia Bronzetti holds off Grabher 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 in Rabat to clinch her first title on the Hologic WTA Tour!#WTARabat pic.twitter.com/wNdpUrDWGr
A moment she's been dreaming of ??
— wta (@WTA) May 27, 2023
Lucia Bronzetti is the 2023 #WTARabat CHAMPION ?? pic.twitter.com/YOnTHPsD35
SVITOLINA SURVIVES ??
— wta (@WTA) May 26, 2023
Former champion @ElinaSvitolina rallies from a set and 1-4 down to outlast Burel in a thrilling encounter to reach her first final since August of 2021!#IS23 pic.twitter.com/DIMaqae6Cl
WHAT A COMEBACK ??
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 31, 2023
2021 runner-up @NastiaPav fights back from 2-5 down in the third to upset No.15 seed Samsonova 4-6, 7-5, 7-5.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/1pGSvtf4G0
3 hrs and 9 minutes ??
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) June 4, 2023
Welcome back to the QFs, @NastiaPav ??#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/tY84DXagjr
WHAT A COMEBACK! @JLPegula erases a 0-4 deficit in set three and beats Begu 7-5 4-6 6-4!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 6, 2023
The World No. 3 faces Badosa next for a spot in the #CharlestonOpen Semifinals. pic.twitter.com/82TRF9HyY9
Tennis is a funny old sport... ??
— wta (@WTA) April 6, 2023
?? @JLPegula leads Begu 7-5, 4-0
?? Loses the next 10 games
?? Wins the next 6 games to advance 7-5, 4-6, 6-4!
The top seed sets up a #CharlestonOpen quarterfinal against Badosa! pic.twitter.com/us5n6931SC
???? @Bandreescu_ picks up her first win on clay this year, beating Azarenka 2-6, 6-3, 6-4!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 30, 2023
The 2019 US Open champ faces Navarro next for a spot in the #RolandGarros Third Round. pic.twitter.com/IRU5xvnuPv
What started out looking like might be a fast win coming for Sori after taking the 1st set 6-1, turned into a fight when Mandlik took the 2nd. She then took a 5-2 lead in the decider, but Sori fought back to force a tiebreak to determine a winner. Sorana Cirstea defeated… pic.twitter.com/EiAn9qN9Pt
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) May 7, 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
Pure. Just so pure ??
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 6, 2023
This is what it means…@Shelby_Rogers_ • #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/kpvuCwn9WF
First title of her comeback!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) May 20, 2023
Vera Zvonareva partners Anna Danilina to win the WTA125 Trophée Clarins with a comeback 5-7, 7-6, [14-12] win over top seeds Nadiia Kichenok and Alycia Parks.
Survived a 1-5 deficit in the match tiebreak and bravely fended off 3 match points! pic.twitter.com/XcKjXjQDVW
?? Un grand bravo à Anna Danilina & Vera Zvonareva qui ont remporté, après une rude bataille et une performance éclatante la finale double du @tropheeclarins ??
— Trophée Clarins (@TropheeClarins) May 20, 2023
?? Michel Grasso #tropheeclarins #lagardereparisracing #wta #wtaparis #wta125 pic.twitter.com/BynvGA2SgH
?? Second Round@LTsurenko ousts 2021 champion and No.13 Krejcikova 6-2, 6-4.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/0mEpB6nvJ6
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 30, 2023
The dream run continues!
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) April 27, 2023
15-year old Mirra Andreeva reaches the third round in Madrid, backing up her R1 win over Leylah Fernandez with a win over Haddad Maia. pic.twitter.com/oMgqWOfX4I
MIRRA! ??
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) April 26, 2023
15-year-old wildcard Mirra Andreeva makes her dream WTA1000 debut at the Mutua Madrid Open with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Leylah Fernandez.
A perfect 14-0 record in pro tournaments this year after two consecutive ITFW60 titles in the past fortnight. What a run! pic.twitter.com/j33qGiDlXJ
THE RUN CONTINUES!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) April 27, 2023
Mirra Andreeva stuns World No.14 Beatriz Haddad Maia 7-6, 6-3 to reach the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open.
Big comeback from 3-6 down in the opening set tiebreak. Absolutely clutch and clean tennis from Mirra today! pic.twitter.com/8Bu8K4xy1h
7 - Mirra Andreeva has now become the seventh player under 16 years of age to defeat an opponent ranked in the WTA's top 20 in the 21st century, and the last since Cori Gauff defeated Naomi Osaka (Australian Open R32 2020). Statement.#MMOPEN | @MutuaMadridOpen @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/xoBhf1NbdI
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) April 27, 2023
MIRRA'S SWEET SIXTEEN ??
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2023
On her 16th birthday, Mirra Andreeva defeats Linette to claim a 16th consecutive victory and reach the Madrid last 16!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/qYy9RYzsfJ
Making memories in Madrid ??@MayarSherif_1 moves past the No.5 seed Garcia to mark the best win of her career!#MMOPEN pic.twitter.com/DakISlOyx3
— wta (@WTA) April 29, 2023
Lucky loser = Big winner
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 29, 2023
Elina Avanesyan picks up a first main draw Slam win ousting No.12 seed Bencic 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/XFDY6DWF0B
Top-90 in the WTA live rankings AND playing college tennis for @PackWTennis!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 5, 2023
Diana Shnaider is in the #CharlestonOpen Third Round ???? pic.twitter.com/dajtJxJk7j
Have a day, Kayla! ??
— wta (@WTA) June 1, 2023
Qualifier @kaylaeday records her first career Top 20 victory with a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 win over Keys to reach Round 3 in Paris.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/AiuXNosSoq
When you just seal the win against the No.10 seed, your first one in the #RolandGarros main draw??
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 29, 2023
Cocciaretto d. Kvitova 6-3, 6-4 ?? pic.twitter.com/9yTgCDVx2k
2 Comments:
Wow, that was a packed clay season.
You mention Sabalenka's signature win. Are we to the point that Gauff/Pegula need a signature win over Iga? Wimbledon might offer the best chance, as it is not Iga's favorite surface.
No time better than the present to change those awful H2H.
Coco probably does, I'd say. At least push her to three sets and show she's legitimately closer than she was a year ago.
Pegula doesn't even need a win over *Iga*, but just a breakthrough slam result (SF+) at this point to show she's not spinning her wheels (and maybe slipping back a bit).
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