Wk.25- Green with Petra Envy
Grass court queen ????@Petra_Kvitova | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/au7O6FTxMa
— Tennis Channel International (@TennisChanneli) June 25, 2023
Wimbledon ????
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) June 25, 2023
Birmingham ????
Eastbourne ??
Berlin ??
Petra Kvitova racks up her 6th career grasscourt title (including 2 Wimbledon trophies) with a 6-2, 7-6 (8) win over Donna Vekic in Berlin.
Even without this run, Petra would be a force at SW 19. But now? Watch out, y'all. pic.twitter.com/tNsYoCJAqv
Hmmm, Petra might want to stop off in Nottingham next summer and try to pick up another edition in the "Collector's Set."
6th title of her career! ??#RothesayClassic | @JelenaOstapenk8 pic.twitter.com/Z3HWcn60na
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Meanwhile, if you're looking for a dark horse contender for a nice run at Wimbledon, you could do worse than choosing Vekic. While the Croat has only reached the second week once in London (2018), she *has* proven to be an adept grass court player. Her run to the Berlin final -- w/ wins over Varvara Gracheva, Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina, LL Extraordinaire Elina Avanesyan and Maria Sakkari -- was her fourth on grass in her tour career. In the final, Petra Kvitova added her to her list of grass court final victims in a 6-2/7-6 match, dropping Vekic to 1-3 in grass finals (vs. Kvitova's imposing 6-1). Already having drifted in and out of the Top 20 this season, making two one-ranking release cameo appearances (3 total weeks), Vekic is back *in* again on Monday as she rises three spots to #20. Her career high remains #19 from November 2019, but she is just 21 points behind current #19 Victoria Azarenka.
Introducing your first Berlin finalist! ??
— wta (@WTA) June 24, 2023
Another upset for Vekic as she takes down Sakkari 6-4, 7-6(8).#bett1open | @DonnaVekic pic.twitter.com/RizuHWiavM
China’s tennis player Zhu Lin came from behind to beat Rebecca Marino of Canada 4-6, 6-3, and 6-2 in the WTA 250 Birmingham Classic quarterfinals on Friday. This is her first time advancing to the last four in a grass-court WTA event. pic.twitter.com/N9Kj8gDwDA
— Sports China (@PDChinaSports) June 23, 2023
Back-to-back quarterfinals on grass ????@MFrech97 digs deep against Cirstea to make it into the Birmingham last eight!#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/4izJRgZKZ9
— wta (@WTA) June 22, 2023
Tatjana Maria will be Iga Swiatek's opponent in the first round of Bad Homburg.
— Relevant Tennis (@RelevantTennis) June 23, 2023
The German player is a tough test for the world no. 1, who will start her grass season by facing the Wimbledon 2022 SF and one of the most dangerous dark horses on grass.
Interesting match-up. ?? pic.twitter.com/UE8tMM9HRr
Tournament debut ?? finals!
— wta (@WTA) June 24, 2023
No. 1 seed Krejcikova earns her spot in the finals at Birmingham and will face the winner of Ostapenko vs Potapova. #RothesayClassic | @BKrejcikova pic.twitter.com/YOiJqvRlsf
After missing almost five years while dealing with depression, then another year and a half in 2019-20, Marino has settled back into being a regular tour presence the last few seasons. In 2022, the Canadian posted her best slam result (US 3r) since 2011 and climbed back into the Top 100 for the first time in a decade, finishing at #64. The 32-year old has struggled in '23, though, and came into Birmingham at 10-13 on the season (on a 1-5 slide) and having fallen to #90. Then she lost to Ana Bogdan in qualifying. But Marino got a second chance as a lucky loser. Playing her third, fourth and fifth consecutive three-set matches of the week (after two in the q-rounds), she defeated Wang Xiyu and Emina Bektas, ralling in the latter contest from 5-4, 40/love (3 MP) down in the 3rd, winning 15 of the final 18 points (and piling up a '23 tour-best 21 aces) to reach the QF, where she lost to Zhu Lin in another three-setter. With Marino scheduled to be in the MD at Wimbledon, it'll be her eighth straight slam MD appearance. She was in eight *combined* slam MD between 2010-21.
Rebecca Marino turned a lucky loser spot into her first quarter-final of 2023 at the #RothesayClassic in Birmingham.
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) June 23, 2023
That’s where her run ended against a familiar foe, but Becca is looking dangerous on grass ahead of Wimbledon! Read more: ??https://t.co/gDUfrgGnCA
Marino lost in the opening round of Eastbourne qualifying on Saturday to Petra Martic, serving for the match in her sixth straight three-setter, but dropping the final three games to lose a 7-5 final set. Before this past week, she'd played a *total* of seven three-setters in her 23 previous matches this season.
A high-quality battle but unfortunately it was Anastasia Potapova who falls short 7-5, 2-6, 4-6 to Jelena Ostapenko in the Rothesay Classic Birmingham semifinal.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 24, 2023
A good run this week for Nastya, reaching her first career pro grass semifinal!
[??: Stephen Pond/Getty] pic.twitter.com/cXc5oCcvTK
After making the fourth round at Roland Garros as a lucky loser, Elina Avanesyan is pulling off something similar in Berlin this week, having reached the quarterfinal after initially losing in qualies.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 21, 2023
It's what she does. pic.twitter.com/bshqYyUIUy
Meanwhile, one wonders if Avanesyan owns a raspberry beret, because she always seems to be coming in through the out door (the out door). The Hordette won't be seeded in London, and might not even be in the MD, but no one will want to face her if she is. Especially is she's there as a lucky loser after failing to make it through qualifying. Having previously won an ITF title as a LL (2021 $60K Versmold), the 20-year old Hordette reached the Roland Garros Round of 16 after losing in qualifying just a few weeks ago. This week in Berlin, she fell to local favorite Laura Siegemund a round short of the MD. But her special powers were thus activated, and her "purple reign" added another chapter. In another MD as an LL, Avanesyan staged a comeback from 5-3 back in the 3rd vs. Dasha Kasatkina, saving 2 MP and winning a deciding TB. After dropping a 6-1 1st set vs. Anna Blinkova, Avanesyan rallied to win in another three setter. She lost in straights in the QF to Donna Vekic, but even then managed to force a 2nd set TB after falling behind a double-break at 3-0 (even forcing the Croat to hold to reach the TB, which she then won 7-0). After being ranked #167 in April (and #134 a month ago), Avanesyan will climb another 17 spots to yet another new career high of #64 on Monday.
Elina Avanesyan interview: ‘I want to win a Grand Slam & be world number 1’ https://t.co/DuiszolmrP
— Talking Tennis (@TalkingTennisTT) June 21, 2023
Talking Tennis sat down with Berlin’s star of the show, Elina Avanesyan, who told us about her career ambitions, lack of grass court experience, and what her Wimbledon plans are
In Gaiba, Italy, 19-year old Krueger followed up her Rosmalen QF run (in her first pro event on grass) with a title in the WTA 125 grass court challenger. After an opening win over Dalina Jakupovic, the Bannerette saw Katie Swan retire at 5-5 in the 3rd set, then knocked off #7-seeded Lucrezia Stefanini and fellow U.S. teen Robin Montgomery (from a set down) to reach her biggest singles final. There, Krueger rallied from 5-2 back in the 3rd set vs. Tatjana Maria, breaking the German's serve in games 9 and 11 (on her fourth BP in the latter) and then serving out her biggest career title. Krueger, 7-2 as a pro on grass (and now w/ a tour-level QF and 125 title) will rise from #143 to a new career high of #108 on Monday. She's the sixth-highest ranked teenager, behind only the far-more-headline-grabbing Gauff, Noskova, L.Fruhvirtova, Shnaider and Andreeva.
WTA 125 Gaiba Champion - Ashlyn Krueger pic.twitter.com/8Bz9f5WaLa
— WTA Fans (@WTA_Fans1) June 25, 2023
Big win for Jule Niemeier, who beats reigning Berlin champ Ons Jabeur in straight sets. pic.twitter.com/bhfKVSOtTN
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 20, 2023
After struggling through the majority of the '23 season, Niemeier hit a good stretch in Berlin, qualifying and then posting a 1st Round upset of defending champion Ons Jabeur. A round later, while trying to push her match with Marketa Vondrousova to a 3rd set, Niemeier slipped in the backcourt and fell (without dropping her racket), injuring her wrist and ultimately retiring down 6-3/6-5.
Jule Niemeier slipped & fell against Marketa Vondrousova.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 22, 2023
She was crying at the changeover & was forced to retire.
Both were playing such great tennis. This is always the toughest way to see a match end.
Hopefully Jule recovers quickly ????? pic.twitter.com/QsOdwhkLys
Marketa Vondrousova on Jule Niemeier’s injury:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 22, 2023
“I think she played a great match. This is not the ending we wanted, but I hope she’s gonna get well & play some more tennis on grass.”
Thoughtful words from Marketa ?? pic.twitter.com/LZmGfqUzgo
So far, she hasn't yet pulled the ripcord on her (albeit points-free) Wimbledon QF defense, and remains in this week's Bad Homburg draw and that of SW19 until further notice.
Jule Niemeier who sprained her wrist will undergo therapy in Regensburg the coming days. "We will observe the development and accordingly then start tennis training," her management told dpa. "We currently plan with the tournament in Bad Homburg as preparation for Wimbledon" https://t.co/nxQDZpb9km
— Jannik Schneider (@schnejan) June 23, 2023
Stort grattis säger vi till Mirjam Björklund som vinner 100K-tävlingen på gräs i Ilkley ???? ?? ??
— Tennisportalen (@tennisportalen) June 24, 2023
I och med titeln avancerar Mirjam till plats 135 på liverankingen ?? pic.twitter.com/UV22wzDlDr
Great week in Ilkley watching the @ATPChallenger ! Titles for Kubler and Björklund ahead of @Wimbledon #IlkleyTrophy pic.twitter.com/7wDOrnXo5D
— Chris Smith (@hobnob_monster) June 24, 2023
Profesyonel turda üst üste ikinci sampiyonlugunu elde eden 17 yasindaki milli tenisçimiz Melisa Ercan ????
— Tenis Federasyonu (@TTForgtr) June 25, 2023
?? W15 Monastir/Tunus pic.twitter.com/J0cmfE21m3
???? Since her comeback last fall, Luisa Stefani has 6 titles with 6 different partners
— Will Boucek (@WillBoucek) June 25, 2023
?? Chennai 250 w/Dabrowski
?? Guadalajara 1000 w/Hunter
?? Montevideo 125k w/Martins
?? Adelaide 500 w/Townsend
?? Abu Dhabi 500 w/Zhang
??and now... Berlin 500 w/Garcia#WatchMoreDOUBLES pic.twitter.com/R0dIhBfaJI
????????
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) June 25, 2023
Pretty cool title @Luisa__Stefani https://t.co/qMzB8rDLIH
Pretty cool title... but also a pretty weak trophy design. These almost make the Linz atrocities look good (at least *they* resembled a cheap cake decoration). Although *I guess* these look like mock-up designs for a candy bar named "Winner." Meanwhile, they were doing things right in Birmingham...
Raise it high ????#RothesayClassic | @BKrejcikova | @marta_kostyuk pic.twitter.com/fDOusuGBiw
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Elina Avanesyan beats Daria Kasatkina 6-2 3-6 7-6(7) in Berlin R1
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 20, 2023
This is Elina’s 2nd top 20 win in 3 weeks.
Both of her top 20 wins came in events where she was a Lucky Loser.
Standout month for a very special player on the rise.
Well done. ?? pic.twitter.com/sJJ6XnsjK0
Ashlyn Krueger regina di Gaiba in rimonta: alla statunitense la seconda edizione del #VenetoOpen
— UfficioStampaSport (@UffStampaSport) June 25, 2023
?? https://t.co/2gHcKoONkt#tennis #VenetoOpen2023 #VO23 #wta125 @WTA#Gaiba #Veneto @federtennis #FITP #ComunicatoStampa @Game_Comm Foto Creativite Idea pic.twitter.com/mwSEYXT0Ej
WTA 250 Birmingham: 2R
— Tom Tebbutt (@tomtebbutt) June 22, 2023
LL #90 Rebecca Marino def
Q #150 Emina Bektas, 30, (USA) 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(1).
Crazy end. EM has 3 MPs at 5-4, 40-0 in 3rd, hits apparent ace and celebrates but it's a 'let.' RM then saves 3 MPs (one on a net cord) and wins. RM hits 2023 season record 21 aces. pic.twitter.com/VgiKVjvkk2
Jelena ?? Grass
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Meet your Birmingham champion as Ostapenko defeats Krejcikova 7-6(8), 6-4 to win her first title of the season. #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/CIW04vHr3k
?? Champion in Berlin ??@Petra_Kvitova defeats Vekic 6-2. 7-6(6) for her 31st career title! #bett1open pic.twitter.com/g0rkeyTYMC
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Kostyuk vs Potapova about to begin over there ?? pic.twitter.com/5KxasYdhMo
— Lee S (@underarm_ace) June 20, 2023
An impressive win for Anastasia Potapova as she overcomes a very tough challenge from Marta Kostyuk in a difficult first-round match at the Rothesay Classic Birmingham.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 21, 2023
Trailed by a set, but Nastya wasn't broken afterwards as she won 80% of first serves to win 6-7, 7-5, 6-4. pic.twitter.com/grJUGGge27
?? Garfani ??@CaroGarcia and @Luisa__Stefani are champions in Berlin defeating Siniakova/Vondrousova 4-6, 7-6(8), 10-4 ??#bett1open pic.twitter.com/k7g3cg7WkU
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Rothesay Classic Dubs Champions! ?? ??@BKrejcikova and @marta_kostyuk defeat Parks and Hunter 6-2, 7-6(7) to take home the title at Birmingham! #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/q4uGEo57yo
— wta (@WTA) June 25, 2023
Clinches the upset on home turf ?? ????
— wta (@WTA) June 20, 2023
Jule Niemeier knocks out 2022 defending champ, Jabeur, 7-6(4), 6-4 in Berlin!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/lw5C2VnEYq
Upsetting the reigning Wimbledon champ ??@DonnaVekic comes from a set down to defeat No.2 seed Rybakina and reach the Berlin quarterfinals!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/V9QmyPvRYT
— wta (@WTA) June 21, 2023
Big comeback from Anastasia Potapova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 23, 2023
She recovers a 2-5 deficit in the decider to beat Caty McNally 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 and reach the quarterfinals of the Rothesay Classic Birmingham.
A high-quality win against a difficult opponent! pic.twitter.com/5QaYwaDS9O
Turning things around in Berlin ??@mariasakkari takes the win this time against Cornet, 6-4, 6-2.#bett1open pic.twitter.com/Oi0N7MpYgu
— wta (@WTA) June 21, 2023
Momento fofura: A filha de Jana Cepelova pic.twitter.com/rVHbdM0ODt
— Mundo Do Tênis ?? (@mundodotenispod) June 20, 2023
No WTA 125 de Gaiba, ????LAURA PIGOSSI vence sua primeira partida em grama na carreira!
— Tênis Para Além do Óbvio ?? (Alemzão) (@AlemTenis) June 20, 2023
3x6 6x3 6x1 sobre ????Jana Cepelová Na R2, ela enfrenta a canhota ????Robin Montgomery.pic.twitter.com/TtOteOdGKL
Fangran Tian adds to her USTA #SoCalProSeries success ????
— UCLA Women's Tennis (@uclawtennis) June 25, 2023
?? Rancho Santa Fe singles finalist
?? Rancho Santa Fe doubles quarterfinalist
?? San Diego singles ??
?? San Diego doubles ??
?? Los Angeles singles ??
?? Los Angeles doubles ??#GoBruins pic.twitter.com/X1y2A92PA0
Turning back the clock!! ??@Venuseswilliams | #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/UhuXaNsJGn
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2023
Venus Williams writes another page of history for her career, getting a WTA win at 43 years old. And a very good one: 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(6) over Camila Giorgi after 3h15!!
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) June 19, 2023
Just her 2nd win since Wimbledon 2021. Amazing stuff. pic.twitter.com/A4LTKoj4FW
QUEEN VEE THINGS!!! ??@Venuseswilliams ousts Giorgi in a three-set thriller, 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(6) in Birmingham!#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/aajuL9YMSz
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2023
Williams (as expected) was given a WC into the Wimbledon MD where, in her 24th SW19 appearance (26 years after her debut), she'll be the oldest player in a slam MD since Kimiko Date in the 2015 AO. Since then, Venus will have been the oldest player in the MD of 26 of the last 27 slams in which she's participated, though on a few of those occasions it was only by about a week over Francesca Schiavone, who's now five years into retirement. The only time Williams wasn't the oldest in the stretch came at the 2018 U.S. Open, when (at 38) she was out-seniored by a 39-year old Patty Schnyder.
It's nice to see YOU back, Vee ????@Venuseswilliams | #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/fOV8gHMMr8
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2023
From 5-3 down and saving a match point... ??@Venuseswilliams is back in it!#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/KkYqE9fbeX
— wta (@WTA) June 22, 2023
If she'd been able to convert for a 3-0 edge after being up 40/15, who knows if Ostapenko would have been able to right the ship in time.
A breathtaking encounter ?????
— wta (@WTA) June 22, 2023
No.2 seed @JelenaOstapenk8 recovers against Williams and moves into a third career Birmingham quarterfinal!#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/Ue5MlYGtfs
Lightning strikes twice ????
— wta (@WTA) June 22, 2023
Veronika Kudermetova topples No.1 seed Sabalenka again in Berlin to set up a Den Bosch final rematch against Alexandrova.#bett1open pic.twitter.com/xjSdCvQVaJ
A win. ?????? pic.twitter.com/ymzEZP2LU7
— Barbora Strycova (@BaraStrycova) June 19, 2023
Seals the deal ??@Petra_Kvitova gets her grass season going by moving past fellow countrywoman Pliskova into the Berlin last 16!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/LiOAHjZslw
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2023
27yo Anett Kontaveit, who was ranked No 2 last year, has announced that she is retiring from tennis at Wimbledon due to her chronic back injury.
— Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) June 20, 2023
Sports are brutal. pic.twitter.com/2NEQ9bnr3R
We'll miss you out there, @AnettKontaveit_ ??
— wta (@WTA) June 20, 2023
Can't wait to see what you do next!#ThankYouAnett (?? 16/16) pic.twitter.com/SgvK06cDA9
All the farewell mentions this week concerning Kontaveit being such a well-respected and nice person have been lovely. But the fact is that for someone who was around as long as she was, she leaves behind a shockingly minuscule footprint when it comes to the actual tennis. Ten years on tour, with a high of #2, but just one slam QF and with six of her seven career titles all coming in a brief seven-month stretch (and more than half of her finals occuring over a single calendar year). And, you know, Ash Barty exited the stage -- with the #1 ranking and three slams in her pocket -- and it's already like she was never there.
Wishing you a speedy recovery @Peyton_Stearns! ?? https://t.co/XBWT5wbc58
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 20, 2023
50 years ago, on June 21, 1973, nearly 60 women tennis players met at the Gloucester Hotel. We formed what today is known as the @WTA.
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) June 21, 2023
It was our moment of truth.
What we accomplished then created the foundation of women's sports today.#WTA50 #JustStarting https://t.co/F9He28XkTd
Fantastic news!! So happy for you, Martina! ???????????? https://t.co/nRozuWj0oB
— Carla Suárez Navarro (@CarlaSuarezNava) June 20, 2023
Paula Badosa hopes to play Wimbledon:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 22, 2023
“My desire is to compete at Wimbledon, but I am aware if I make it, I won't be 100%… The injury is improving quickly, but I want to try to get on court this weekend to have a week to adjust. I'm fighting & doing everything in my power” ?? pic.twitter.com/iiXLlEOQBu
Emma Raducanu says sometimes she wishes she never won the US Open ???? https://t.co/PlSa3b0t50
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) June 19, 2023
48 years ago today... JAWS pic.twitter.com/jZt94yBpQj
— a fistful of movies ?????? (@ayfer_kaplan) June 20, 2023
Spielberg used yellow as a warning sign in JAWS (1975).
— Michael Warburton (@MichaelWarbur17) June 20, 2023
Released in Cinemas 48yrs ago today. ??
pic.twitter.com/1oNYvYeV9P
Explosion was right choice for the shark.
— giveusourfree.eth ???? (@giveusourfree) June 20, 2023
The slow-mo shot of the aftermath is a beautiful relief and mirrors the demise of the ‘monster’ in duel
pic.twitter.com/j7xuOZ2l0P
There were some good choices from this week's Casey Kasem Top 40 show from June 25, 1983 -- including Prince's "Little Red Corvette" (#36) and "1999" (#33), the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" (#32), Elton John's "I'm Still Standing" (#16), Michael Jackson's "Beat It" (#11) and the Police's "Every Breath You Take" (#4) -- but I'm going with a more recent version of Madonna's "Borderline" from the following year. I stumbled upon a 2017 performance of the song from "The Tonight Show," so...
Take a bow Elton John, quite a gig for your first Glastonbury!
— COV BOY (@JMDCOV) June 25, 2023
A legend who has been on top of the game for 50 years
Thank You
??????#EltonJohn #Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/mUhqcceGOr
Literally insane! #Glastonbury #EltonJohn pic.twitter.com/umoc2F1a92
— Sarah Woodhead ?????? (@HalloweenGirly) June 25, 2023
Those aerial shots of the crowd are simply incredible.
— Andrew Jazzie (@AndrewJazzie) June 25, 2023
Absolutely staggering #Glastonbury #glastonbury2023 #Glastonbury23 #glasto #pyramidstage #eltonjohn pic.twitter.com/KORXA0gXK2
The sun going down at Glastonbury....
— Meeeeee (@DonnaDlm71) June 25, 2023
What a show #EltonJohn
Don't want it to end. pic.twitter.com/FsFHQD1LnI
HELP THE UMPIRE DIDNT EVEN BOTHER TO LOOK AT PENKO WHEN SHOWING HER HOW FAR HER BALL WAS OUT pic.twitter.com/4a2dMdHK01
— moonball enthusiast (@ninjaga20) June 20, 2023
Happiness is being back on the green stuff ????@bett1open pic.twitter.com/cR5P81qHKj
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) June 19, 2023
"Pojd!"@Petra_Kvitova is through to the Berlin semis after beating Caroline Garcia in straight sets.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 24, 2023
She'll be playing Ekaterina Alexandrova for a spot in the final not before 5:00 PM- pic.twitter.com/rN8NqYK0vL
might i suggest you don't mess with my sis ?? pic.twitter.com/j6ks6PQDFn
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2023
La longévité, par @Venuseswilliams pic.twitter.com/6b9N7tT2Z1
— Eurosport France (@Eurosport_FR) June 21, 2023
After I got my 2nd trophy in Stuttgart many of you wrote that it is a good moment to start a collab with Porsche and it seems very natural to me. So… guess what. I’m joining #teamPorsche! And it doesn’t mean I won’t be fighting for another Porsche car in Stuttgart next year. ?? pic.twitter.com/6Ue0qYYz1A
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) June 23, 2023
A pleasure to welcome you back, champ ?#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/yFEVyGOXPl
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 23, 2023
*2023 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
3 - Aryna Sabalenka (Adelaide 1/Aust.Open/Madrid)
3 - Iga Swiatek (Doha/Stuttgart/Roland Garros)
2 - Belinda Bencic (Adelaide 2/Abu Dhabi)
2 - PETRA KVITOVA (Miami/Berlin)
2 - Elena Rybakina (Indian Wells/Rome)
*CAREER WTA GRASS TITLES - active*
6 - PETRA KVITOVA
6 - Venus Williams
3 - Caroline Garcia
3 - Angelique Kerber
3 - Karolina Pliskova
2 - Ekaterina Alexandrova
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia
2 - Simona Halep
2 - Ons Jabeur
2 - Madison Keys
2 - ALONA OSTAPENKO
2 - CoCo Vandeweghe
*2023 WTA TITLES w/o LOSING A SET*
Adelaide 1 - Aryna Sabalenka
Auckland - Coco Gauff
Hobart - Lauren Davis
Doha - Iga Swiatek
Charleston - Ons Jabeur
Nottingham - Katie Boulter
Berlin - Petra Kvitova
*2023 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
3 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA, CZE
3 - LUISA STEFANI, BRA
2 - Coco Gauff, USA
2 - Desirae Krawczyk, USA
2 - Jessie Pegula, USA
2 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
2 - Aldila Sutjiadi, INA
2 - Taylor Townsend, USA
[2020-23 - individuals]
15 - Katerina Siniakova (1/6/6/2)
12 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA (1/5/3/3)
8 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/1)
7 - Shuko Aoyama (1/5/0/1)
7 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0/1)
7 - Desirae Krawczyk (2/2/1/2)
7 - Jessie Pegula (0/0/5/2)
7 - Ena Shibahara (1/5/0/1)
7 - LUISA STEFANI (1/1/2/3)
*2023 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
4 (2-2) = Coco Gauff, USA
4 (2-2) = Jessie Pegula, USA
4 (2-2) = KATERINA SINIAKOVA, CZE
4 (2-2) = Taylor Townsend, USA
3 (3-0) = BARBORA KREJCIKOVA, CZE
3 (3-0) = LUISA STEFANI, BRA
3 (2-1) = Desirae Krawczyk, USA
3 (1-2) = Chan Hao-ching, TPE
3 (1-2) = Shuko Aoyama, JPN
3 (1-2) = STORM HUNTER, AUS
3 (1-2) = Ena Shibahara, JPN
3 (1-2) = Wang Xinyu, CHN
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3 (0-3) = Giuliana Olmos, MEX
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Dasha Saville, AUS (29) - last WI MD win was in 2018
Sara Sorribes Tormo, ESP (26) - '23 RG 4th Rd. w/ PR
Barbora Strycova, CZE (37) - first WI MD since '19 SF
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Todd's sister watch will get a workout. Wimbledon Q will be out later today, with M.Andreeva, B.Fruhvirtova and P.Kudermetova projected as seeds.
Avanesyan having success as LL again.
Patch on Lisicki's arm looks like an insulin pump.
Stat of the Week- 22- Number of Top 10 wins for Anett Kontaveit.
How things change in a year. Kontaveit was #2 seed at Wimbledon just last year. But 2021 and 2018 were her banner years, picking up 7 Top 10 wins in each of those seasons.
Those seasons were different, as 2018 showed her potential, with it being realized in 2021.
2018- 1 F, 2 SF, 2 QF
2021- 4 W, 2 F, 1 SF, 3 QF
This is an abrupt, Safina-esque ending, but it does not take away that she is the highest ranked player from Estonia.
Quiz Time!
Anett Kontaveit had 22 Top 10 wins, but only against 16 women. Which player did she defeat the most?
A.Ons Jabeur
B.Garbine Muguruza
C.Venus Williams
D.Petra Kvitova
Interlude- Not Gangnam Style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYnF4-UR5s8
Answer!
(C)Venus Williams seems like the most obvious no, as her peak did not coincide with Anett's. You would be right, though Anett did beat her twice on clay in 2018.
(B)Garbine Muguruza is wrong, though she was the first, back in 2017. Continuing the theme, she also lost twice, the other being in 2021.
(A)Ons Jabeur was the last, as Kontaveit got her twice in 2022. Anett's last 4 Top 10 wins alternated between Jabeur and Sakkari.
That makes the correct answer (D)Kvitova. That should not be a surprise, as Petra has been near the top for the last decade. As we know, Kontaveit had big years in 2018 and 2021, and got Kvitova in both years, twice in 2018.
5 On the Up Side- SW Almost Here Edition.
1.Dart- Eastbourne pick is known for being better on grass than clay. All 4 career QF are on grass, including Eastbourne last year. Now time to reach first tour SF.
2.Blinkova- Bad Homburg pick has already reached Strasbourg final on clay and Hobart SF on hard this season. Dangerous floater(39) at Wimbledon who might be ranked 32 by time matches are played.
3.Boulter- Even with the bad loss to Harmony Tan, her other grass losses in 2022 to Kvitova, Halep and Tomljanovic showed us something. Beat Pliskova on grass twice last year, revenge for 2018 Tianjin, the only one of 5 QF Boulter has reached off grass.
4.Noskova- Reached Adelaide 1 final in first event of the season. Took a set of Ostapenko in her first ever grass MD. Now time for that first win.
5.Swiatek- Shows up in Bad Homburg. Doesn't need to win the event, but at the least, needs to show that she can be a threat against players like Garcia and Fruhvirtova, who can dictate with their serve on grass.
5 On the Down Side.
1.Tomljanovic- Officially out of Wimbledon, so we are guaranteed a new QF, as Tomljanovic has reached the last 2 years. Actually, we will have at least 3, with Halep and Anisimova also out. Been out long enough to have PR, will she be able to use it at US Open, another event in which she reached the quarters?
2.Lisicki- Actually has played pretty well the last couple of weeks, without a win to show for it. Unfortunately, that means that she is 3-10 in her last 13 MD matches, her 2022 Bad Homburg QF being her only victories since 2018 Guangzhou.
3.Pera- Late on everything on grass. Probably will be on Wimbledon list, as she is 0-4 there.
4.Begu- There are a number of Top 50 players who skip everything up to Wimbledon, and it is surprising that she has had any success there at all. Not playing this week, which isn't a shock as she hasn't played a warmup since Eastbourne 2018, or won on grass outside of Wimbledon since Birmingham 2016. Player who most needs to avoid a seed.
5.Collins- Reached Austin SF and has gone 1-5 since. Another non grass member, along with Bencic, Muchova, Badosa, Stephens and Halep.
So, Polina K. pulled out of qualifying due to a "schedule change," but some are apparently speculating it might have something to do with her and her sister's sponsorship by that Russian company chaired by a sanctioned individual. It seems that the "neutrality" rules were made more strict in recent weeks, and players can't be in receipt of funding from such an individual. Veronika w/d from her QF match last week, so it'll be interesting is something happens there, too, with a "odd" explanation. :/
Interesting to compare Kontaveit and Kanepi's careers. Kontaveit was ranked higher, won more titles and had more Top 10 wins, but I think a very good case can be made that Kanepi has had the far "more successful" (though very odd) career.
Quiz: It felt like it should be Garbi. :(
Hey, Cepelova got her first win since 2020 in Wimbledon qualifying (def. Danilovic... so she still has a thing for upsets)!
These were actually some interesting comparisons:
Slam QF: Kanepi (7), Kontaveit (1)
[NOTE: Kanepi has Career Slam QF]
Slam Win Pct.: Kanepi 54.3% (69-58), Kontaveit 53.7% (36-31)
WTA Final W/L: Kontaveit (6-10-1), Kanepi (4-6)
Top 10 Wins: Kontaveit (21), Kanepi (15)
Top 10 wins at slams: Kanepi (10), Kontaveit (3)
Top 5 Wins: Kontaveit (7), Kanepi (6)
Top 3 Wins: Kanepi (4), Kontaveit (3)
#1 wins: Kanepi (2), Kontaveit (1)
1000 QF: Kontaveit (7), Kanepi (6)
1000 SF: Kontaveit (4), Kanepi (1)
1000 F: Kontaveit (2), Kanepi (0)
Best Jr. Slam: Kanepi (2001 RG W), Kontaveit (2012 US RU)
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