Wk.41- Zheng Does the Zhengzhou That She Does So Well
?????????#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/8fviHXbCA4
— Zhengzhou Open (@ZhengzhouOpen) October 15, 2023
A moment she'll never forget ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Qinwen Zheng | #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/Tb2EH0nSMt
The anticipation and RETURN ??
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2023
Qinwen Zheng | #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/qrx8WySiFG
Zheng climbs back into the Top 20 on Monday, matching her previous career high of #19. Come 2024, the sky could be her limit. Meanwhile, Pegula didn't *need* to play in Seoul. She has her WTAF spot wrapped up (many others in such a situation withdrew in Zhengzhou), but with her mother Kim (who has Korean heritage and was actually born in and adopted from Seoul) experiencing so many health-related issues over the past year playing in South Korea had the feel of something other than *just* a stop on the WTA schedule. After Pegula had looked great en route to the Tokyo final two weeks ago, only to fall at the last hurdle, she took full advantage of her week this time around. She dropped just one set throughout (the 1st vs. Claire Liu in the QF) as she downed Viktoria Hruncakova, Ashlyn Krueger, Liu and Yanina Wickmayer to reach her ninth career WTA final (4th in '23). Her 6-2/6-3 win over Yuan Yue (in her ten sets won, Pegula allowed three or fewer games in eight) gives her four career titles, as the world #4's days of being "title deficient" appear to now be an issue of the distant past. Pegula's five wins pushes her well beyond what had been her previous season high, as she'll head into the WTAF at 55-17 on the season. She trails only Iga Swiatek (63) in wins on tour this season. She's an impressive 17-6 in three-set matches.
This one is extra special. I am half Korean. I don’t speak and I am still learning about my culture (my mom was adopted and left on a doorstep of a Korean police station) but I have been overwhelmed by the support from Korean fans. My mom visited her orphanage here when I played… pic.twitter.com/2kUpnEZ2J2
— Jessie Pegula (@JPegula) October 15, 2023
Embracing her Korean roots! ????@JPegula has a special connection to Seoul, this was the place her mother Kim was adopted.??#KoreanOpen pic.twitter.com/hwwLN7ge9B
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Magical Krejcikova ??@BKrejcikova drops just three games en route to her FOURTH final of the season! #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/FQrFf40KGh
— wta (@WTA) October 14, 2023
In Hong Kong, Siniakova reached her second final of the season, notching wins over Wang Xiyu, Kamilla Rakhimova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Martina Trevisan. Her HK run makes '23 Siniakova's first multi-final campaign in singles since 2017 (2-0; after having gone 0-2 in '16 finals). After winning in Bad Homburg this summer, Siniakova lost seven straight matches almost immediately afterward. What's left of the schedule won't allow *that* sort of repeat over the remains of '23 following the Czech's three-set loss on Sunday to Leylah Fernandez, but her run this week did manage to push her over .500 (20-19) on the year. Siniakova will climb from #85 to #61.
A performance of POWER and PRECISION ??@K_Siniakova storms into her ninth Hologic WTA Tour singles final where she will face Fernandez for the title!#PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/5dm8KKHd9U
— wta (@WTA) October 14, 2023
Paolini posted her second SF+ WTA result of the season in Zhengzhou, getting wins over Moyuka Uchijima, Caroline Garcia (saving 4 MP) and Laura Siegemund. In the Italian's best '23 run she lost in the Palermo final to Zheng Qinwen, and this time around the young Chinese woman once again ended her week, winning their semifinal encounter but not preventing Paolini (who arrived at a career-high #31) from cracking another career barrier as she rises into the Top 30 on Monday.
POW-LINI 💥
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2023
Jasmine Paolini powers into her second semifinal of the season where she will face the winner of Kalinina/Zheng!#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/FZ5HPQ1Kcf
Unlocking a new career milestone ??????
— wta (@WTA) October 14, 2023
Yue Yuan comes from a set down to defeat Bektas 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2 and reach her FIRST EVER Hologic WTA Tour final!#KoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/I5pid68tOl
Trevisan had already posted a series of surprising '23 results heading into Week 41, with QF runs in the 1000 Miami and Guadalajara events (and a 4r in Madrid) and additional WTA final eight results in Rabat and Hamburg. But she *still* hadn't reached a tour-level semi since her springtime burst in '22, when she won Rabat and reached her only slam SF at Roland Garros. That changed in Hong Kong. The 29-year old Italian strung together wins over Cristina Bucsa, Magdalena Frech and Elise Mertens to get into the final four, ending her WTA QF losing streak at five. She lost to Katerina Siniakova, but will climb back into the Top 40 (#38) on Monday to make it *three* Italians (w/ Paolini and Cocciaretto) ranked between #30-39. It's not like the "wall of Czechs" in the Top 20, but it continues to prove that there is indeed life on tour after the fabled Quartet.
Statement WIN ?????@MartinaTrevisa3 gets her first victory over Mertens and is through to the semis in Hong Kong! #PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/v8rYMMMTT8
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2023
Meanwhile, former NCAA player Bektas (ex-Michigan), 30, reached her maiden tour QF at Rosmalen this summer. In Seoul, she became a first-time WTA semifinalist with victories over Laura Pigossi, Jang Su-jeong and Kimberly Birrell. She fell in three sets to fellow maiden semifinalist Yuan Yue, but she'd already set new career marks for match wins (48) in a season and assured herserlf of a new career-high ranking this week (moving from #116 to #104).
???? Emina Bektas is through to her first tour-level Semifinal!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 13, 2023
The former University of Michigan standout defeated Birrell 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in Seoul ?? pic.twitter.com/IKqdydU95v
With today's upset over Kudermetova, Vera Zvonareva will be ranked in the world's Top 300 in singles again!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 10, 2023
Pretty incredible after enduring a 4-match losing streak without winning a set to begin her comeback this year.
[??: Zhengzhou Open] pic.twitter.com/z742L4ExDo
Zvonareva fell a round later to Anhelina Kalinina. Siegemund, Zvonareva's doubles partner, also got some things done in singles in Zhengzhou. She, too, qualified and posted MD wins over Zhu Lin and Liudmila Samsonova before falling in the QF (her second at tour-level this year, w/ Warsaw RU) to Jasmine Paolini. The 35-year old German will climb back into the Top 100, having gone 11-4 on summer/fall hard courts.
From qualies to quarterfinals! ??@laurasiegemund comes from a set down against Beijing finalist Samsonova to advance in Zhengzhou.#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/7RcJMOI1KN
— wta (@WTA) October 12, 2023
Unfortunately, when the two teamed up things didn't go as well. Siegemund/Zvonareva lost their opening doubles match, putting their WTAF hopes in jeopardy. The pair came into the week holding the final spot in the 8-team field, but the run of #9-ranked Race participants Dabrowski/Routliffe bumped them from the final spot in the field with just one week left to play. Siegemund/Zvonareva are scheduled to play in Nanchang in Week 42, and stand 182 points behind #8 Fernandez/Townsend for a WTAF berth. Zvonareva last played in the tour's season-ending championships in 2011 (in singles), and has appeared there in doubles just once (2005). Siegemund has never made an appearance in either draw. Unless one of the teams ahead of them pulls out of Cancun, it looks likes Siegmund/Zvonareva would have to win the title next week to qualify.
All smiles for Leylah Fernandez as she won her first title of the season! ?????? pic.twitter.com/k9Dm2wbdB3
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 15, 2023
Wickmayer continued to turn back the clock in Seoul, reaching her second tour SF (w/ Warsaw) in recent months, giving her her first multi-semi season since 2016. Wins over Liang En-shuo, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Polina (the younger) Kudermetova preceded a 4 & 3 loss to Jessie Pegula one round short of her first tour final in seven years. Still, her 49 match wins on the season are the most for the Belgian since 2009 (the year she reached the U.S. Open SF). She'll move up to #70 on Monday, her high point since returning last year after becoming a mother and her highest on tour since 2018. Her last season-ending Top 100 finish was in 2016 (#52), which at the time was her ninth straight Top 100 campaign.
SECOND semifinal of the season ????@yaninawickmaye8 will face top seed Pegula for a place in the #KoreaOpen final! pic.twitter.com/TSTaIk4uNc
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2023
??/?? for creativity ??
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2023
Linda Fruhvirtova | #PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/PulhMpm2AP
Czech @GabrielaKnutso2 defeats Harriet Dart 6-4, 6-1 to win the fourth and biggest title of her career here at @TheCampusQDL W40.
— Gaspar Ribeiro Lança (@gasparlanca) October 15, 2023
A phenomenal week and season for the 26-year-old, who’s only getting started.
Top 200 debut secured with much more to come soon. pic.twitter.com/sQzlPcnPlb
2023 BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS ZHENGZHOU OPEN CHAMPIONS. ??
— Zhengzhou Open (@ZhengzhouOpen) October 15, 2023
Gaby Dabrowski & @erinroutliffe #zhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/6RUVbxtduO
Top seeds doing top seed things ??@gabydabrowski & @erinroutliffe defeat Aoyama & Shibahara 6-2, 6-4 for their second team title in Zhengzhou!#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/Eain6ITbTe
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
In Seoul, Bouzkova won her second title in two weeks, adding on to her title run in Beijing (w/ Sara Sorribes Tormo) by teaming with veteran Mattek-Sands to win their first title together. The pair defeated the all-Thai duo of Luksika Kumkhum & Peangtarn Plipuech (the latter in her third Seoul final, but still seeking her maiden title) 2 & 1 in the championship match, giving Bouzkova her fifth tour-level title and Mattek-Sands #28. BMS' last title came in Beijing in '19 with Sofia Kenin (she reached a previous '23 final in Week 1 Auckland w/ Leylah Fernandez).
Title town in Seoul ??@matteksands & @MarieBouzkova cruise past Kumkhum & Pilpuech 6-2, 6-1 to prevail at the #KoreaOpen ?? pic.twitter.com/4TIgplwq3U
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
SOAK IT IN!
— Zhengzhou Open (@ZhengzhouOpen) October 15, 2023
Qinwen clinches the trophy, becoming the 2023 Zhengzhou Open Champion! ???? #HomeSoilHeroine #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/Eslgj94CFV
QUEEN QINWEN ????
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Qinwen Zheng defeats Krejcikova 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 for her biggest career title in Zhengzhou!#ZhengzhouOpenoo pic.twitter.com/EQSirMRALy
Meanwhile, though Li Na was the star of any number of great post-match ceremony moments, I don't think she ever treated the crowd to a song. Well...
Hitting all the right notes this week ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Qinwen Zheng | #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/3Mx0mhbgV9
Of course...
While here on Twitter fans seem to enjoy Zheng Qinwen singing, on social media in China, fans are so embarrassed that the host not only pushed Qinwen to sing, but also asked Krejcikova, who just lost the final, learned how to say "I love Zhengzhou" in Mandarin.????? pic.twitter.com/5U2xLfoY8j
— Bendou Zhang?? (@BendouZhang) October 15, 2023
Paolini prevails ?
— wta (@WTA) October 11, 2023
Jasmine Paolini takes down the No.6 seed Garcia in a thrilling three set battle 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/q7fIImGbCN
What an upset in Seoul!!!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 10, 2023
World No. 569 ???? Dayeon Back defeats World No. 13 Ostapenko 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(4)!
Down 2-5 in 3rd & saved match point ?
1st top-20 win of career ? pic.twitter.com/44HHgtiAVj
Jessica Pegula is the Seoul Champion ?????? pic.twitter.com/VmUR2dn4A7
— Camille (@tenniscamfr) October 15, 2023
FROGS ON TOUR ???? Congratulations Tiphanie Lemaitre on making her WTA debut and taking down #162 Noha Akugue! #GoFrogs x #BuildBelief pic.twitter.com/yBU8R5tA0Z
— TCU Women's Tennis (@TCUWomensTennis) October 8, 2023
?? L’émotion de la victoire !
— Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole (@OpenRouen) October 10, 2023
Tiphanie Lemaitre passe au deuxième tour.
Rouen est bien représenté ! pic.twitter.com/uJJGOr6UKl
Big point, big win ??
— wta (@WTA) October 10, 2023
Zhuoxuan Bai goes on to capture the win over Korpatsch.#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/8dT5hrp3AW
Su Jeong Jang earns her 1st top-30 win, beating Sofia Kenin 6-1, 6-4 in Seoul!#HanaBankKoreaOpen pic.twitter.com/l8jwM5yFzP
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 10, 2023
A triumphant WTA main draw debut for 16-year-old Alina Korneeva!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 11, 2023
She beats compatriot and the experienced Valeria Savinykh 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, overcoming a mid-match hiccup to move into the second round of the Hong Kong Tennis Open. pic.twitter.com/opkOyoKoA0
Alina Korneeva was narrowly defeated 3-6, 5-7 by Linda Fruhvirtova in the second round of the Hong Kong Tennis Open.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 12, 2023
Suffered from a slow start but did well to go toe-to-toe with her more experienced opponent. So many positives to take from this week, her first WTA tournament! pic.twitter.com/5MC5r8ExgD
What a stunning performance from Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 10, 2023
Hitting superbly, Nastia claims the 4th double bagel victory of her career as she defeats Jana Fett 6-0, 6-0 in the first round of the Hong Kong Tennis Open.
The 2017 champion looking in fantastic form! pic.twitter.com/iwncgl6LGk
Last team standing ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Tang Qianhui & Tsao Chia-Yi score a 7-5, 1-6, 11-9 win over Kalashnikova/Sasnovich to take the title in Hong Kong.#PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/hiC4FUOuRj
Hello, darkness, my old friend ???????#TO2023 pic.twitter.com/VmfRwC0chu
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 12, 2023
Ready for @TransylvaniaOpn ?? but the real question is, should I make more of these? pic.twitter.com/418CBMv93Q
— Ramona Toderas (@RamonaToderas) October 12, 2023
?? 17 year old ???? Taylah Preston (4) is the ITF W25 Cairns singles champion - 6-4, 6-4 def ???? Yuki Naito (5) in the final.
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) October 15, 2023
3rd ITF singles title - 2023. 40-11 (W/L). Follows her W25 Perth win in September in this stretch of tournaments on the Aussie Pro Tour. #TheFirstServe pic.twitter.com/U9wr5reEJv
Congrats to Dominika Šalková (19 yo) on winning her second professional title in Seville W25 and cracking top 300 for the first time!!!
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) October 14, 2023
PARÁDA DOMCO ??????????!!! pic.twitter.com/9Dxf9bLwnV
Fiona Crawley, a student at University of North Carolina, competed at the US Open & earned $81,000.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 1, 2023
She forfeited the money. If she had accepted it, she wouldn’t have been eligible for NCAA.
“I’d never take the money & never risk my eligibility. But I worked my butt off this… pic.twitter.com/P4ZKLLWpNC
is it time for a change? ??@UNC_wtennis star Fiona Crawley spoke out about being unable to collect her $81,000 first round prize money earnings from the US Open despite qualifying for the main draw. pic.twitter.com/jiBnI8jcXD
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 31, 2023
Pure delight ??@leylahfernandez outlasts Siniakova 3-6. 6-4, 6-4 for her third WTA title in Hong Kong!#PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/Kd4NYZjTSu
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
"I want to thank my team. We've had a very hard past couple of years...thank you so much for the belief you have in me. I love you all."@leylahfernandez | #PHKTO2023 pic.twitter.com/oK5mkhMnjK
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
What an upset!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 10, 2023
39-year-old Vera Zvonareva stuns higher-ranked compatriot Veronika Kudermetova 6-2, 7-6 in the first round of the Zhengzhou Open.
Defended well today and made Veronika hit one more ball each time, which forced her to commit more errors. pic.twitter.com/GRynJF32Pu
A first WTA quarterfinal for 20-year-old Polina Kudermetova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 11, 2023
She beats Kathinka von Deichmann 6-3, 6-1 after a tussle in the first set to reach the last 8 of the Korea Open.
Improved in the second set and will look to convert her chances this week, taking on Wickmayer next. pic.twitter.com/6k3GQzAphu
Polina Kudermetova enjoyed a bright start but could not find a way to hit past fellow hard-hitting Yanina Wickmayer, ultimately going down 3-6, 1-6 in the Korea Open quarterfinals.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 13, 2023
Not the ideal WTA QF debut for Polina, but a great run and loads to learn!
[??: Korea Open] pic.twitter.com/7DKSR3dI96
A big win for Erika Andreeva!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 9, 2023
Previously 0-2 against Jil Teichmann (9-24 in games), she triumphs 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 in the first round of the WTA125 Open de Rouen to notch her first win over the big-hitting Swiss.
Tough one after overcoming some late nerves to get over the line! pic.twitter.com/wBuxmDjyuv
Viktorija Golubic remporte l'Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole pic.twitter.com/T2v55OJiWG
— BFM Normandie (@BFM_Normandie) October 15, 2023
Into the biggest final of her career!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 14, 2023
Starting the week in the qualifying draw, Erika Andreeva finds herself in the WTA125 Open de Rouen final with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Alize Cornet.
Solid performance today, taking advantage of the hours Cornet has put in this week. pic.twitter.com/HchpXJI4mZ
ITF TENNIS!
— Notícias Esportivas (@Not_Esportivas) October 13, 2023
Parabéns às duplistas campeães, as ucranianas Maryna Kolb e a sua irmã Nadiya Kolb que conquistaram o @ITFTennis de W25 de Seville na Espanha.#ITFTennis #ITFWorldTennisTour #tennis #CopaNadia2023 #CopaNadia #MarynaKolb #NadiyaKolb pic.twitter.com/Pimr6k0RBx
Coco Gauff & Novak Djokovic announce that Western & Southern Open will stay in Cincinnati!
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) October 10, 2023
More than $200,000,000 will be invested in stadium improvements to raise the tournaments prestige worldwide.
It will be a 2 week event by 2025.
Great news. ??
pic.twitter.com/zLyyEabIED
Returning SERVE ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) October 11, 2023
AO 2024 will see @naomiosaka, @CaroWozniacki, and @AngeliqueKerber back in action ?? pic.twitter.com/2BOP2fnvoq
Serena Williams, one of the greatest athletes of all time, will receive the CFDA Fashion Icon Award, the first to be awarded to an athlete. https://t.co/gHrqoqsKlh
— Vogue Magazine (@voguemagazine) October 11, 2023
Welcoming back 2x major champ, Li Na ??#RolexShanghaiMasters pic.twitter.com/ZXU7xTn6ms
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 13, 2023
how ?????? to get something signed by a tennis player ?? pic.twitter.com/zVhRRGSMLp
— wta (@WTA) October 12, 2023
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) June 26, 2023
Good times in AO?? https://t.co/6XXERXuO20
— Aga Radwanska (@ARadwanska) October 13, 2023
Garbine Muguruza told Women's Health Mag she has NO intention of coming back on Tour, as of today. ???????
— Relevant Tennis (@RelevantTennis) October 13, 2023
"As of today, I have no intention of returning to competition. My plan right now is to sleep, rest, be with my loved ones, and recover lost time... I don't see beyond what I'm… pic.twitter.com/jMOsET2Ghr
On this day in 2010, @CaroWozniacki became World No. 1 for the first time! pic.twitter.com/OZkMmYTRyO
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) October 11, 2023
"I love Zhengzhou" ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
A great week for @BKrejcikova ??#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/jpcl4WBGTs
Coming up next on Center Court ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2023
Zheng Qinwen dressed up in traditional clothing ahead of her opening match!#ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/cgsA1ednVN
The future is NOW ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2023
Qinwen Zheng | #ZhengzhouOpen pic.twitter.com/lgZyUyX3pv
*2023 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
5 - Iga Swiatek = GS,1000,500(3),250
4 - Coco Gauff = GS,1000,500,250
3 - Aryna Sabalenka = GS,1000,500
2 - Belinda Bencic = 500(2)
2 - Ons Jabeur = 500,250
2 - Barbora Krejcikova = 1000,500
2 - Petra Kvitova = 1000,500
2 - JESSIE PEGULA = 1000,250
2 - Elena Rybakina = 1000(2)
2 - ZHENG QINWEN = 500,250
*2023 WTA HARD COURT TITLES*
4 - Coco Gauff, USA
3 - Iga Swiatek, POL
2 - Belinda Bencic, SUI
2 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
2 - JESSIE PEGULA, USA
2 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
*CAREER WTA TITLES - CANADA*
3 - Bianca Andreescu (2019)
3 - LEYLAH FERNANDEZ (2021-23)
2 - Carling Bassett-Seguso (1983-87)
2 - Helen Kelesi (1986-88)
1 - Genie Bouchard (2014)
1 - Aleksandra Wozniak (2008)
1 - Jill Hetherington (1988)
1 - Patricia Hy-Boulais (1986)
*MOST WTA TITLES - CHN*
9 - Li Na (2004,08,10-14)
4 - Zheng Jie (2005-06,12)
3 - Zhang Shuai (2013,17,22)
2 - Wang Qiang (2018)
2 - Peng Shuai (2016-17)
2 - ZHENG QINWEN (2023)
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2023*
7 - Iga Swiatek, POL (5-2)
6 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR (3-3)
4 - Coco Gauff, USA (4-0)
4 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA, CZE (2-2)
4 - JESSIE PEGULA, USA (2-2)
4 - Elena Rybakina, KAZ (2-2)
3 - Belinda Bencic, SUI (2-1)
3 - Ons Jabeur, TUN (2-1)
3 - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS (0-3)
*2023 FIRST-TIME WTA WD CHAMPIONS*
Cristina Bucsa, ESP - Lyon
Wu Fang-hsien, TPE - Hua Hin
Liudmila Samsonova, RUS - Dubai
Diane Parry, FRA - Merida
Maria Paulina Perez, COL - Monterrey
Yuliana Lizarazo, COL - Monterrey
Danielle Collins, USA - Charleston
Iryna Shymanovich, BLR - Bogota
Ingrid Gamarra Martins, BRA - Bad Homburg
Guo Hanyu, CHN (Guangzhou)
TSAO CHIA-YI, TPE (Hong Kong)
*2023 WTA TITLES, MOST SURFACES*
2 - Iga Swiatek = Hard,Red Clay
2 - Aryna Sabalenka = Hard,Red Clay
2 - Elena Rybakina = Hard,Red Clay
2 - Petra Kvitova = Hard,Grass
2 - Ons Jabeur = Red Clay,Hard
2 - ZHENG QINWEN = Red Clay,Hard
*2023 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
3 - Desirae Krawczyk, USA
3 - ERIN ROUTLIFFE, NZL
3 - Laura Siegemund, GER
3 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
3 - Luisa Stefani, BRA
3 - Aldila Sutjiadi, INA
3 - Taylor Townsend, USA
[duos]
3...Krejcikova/Siniakova, CZE/CZE
2...Aoyama/Shibahara, JPN/JPN
2...DABROWSKI/ROUTLIFFE, CAN/NZL
2...Eikeri/Neel, EST/NOR
2...Gauff/Pegula, USA/USA
2...Hunter/Mertens, AUS/BEL
2...Kato/Sutjiadi, JPN/INA
2...Krawczyk/Schuurs, USA/NED
2...Siegemund/Zvonareva, GER/RUS
*2023 OLDEST WTA WD CHAMPIONS*
39 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS (Ningbo)
38 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS (Washington)
38 - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS, USA (Seoul)
37 - Kirsten Flipkens, BEL (Hobart)
37 - Barbora Strycova, CZE (Wimbledon)
37 - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE (Wimbledon)
37 - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE (Roland Garros)
*CAREER WTA DOUBLES TITLES - active*
33 - Latisha Chan
32 - Hsieh Su-Wei
28 - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS
28 - Kristina Mladenovic
27 - Sara Errani
24 - Timea Babos
23 - Katerina Siniakova
22 - Venus Williams
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ALSO: Mirza (43), Strycova (32)
*2023 FIRST-TIME WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
Auckland: Ysaline Bonaventure, BEL (28/#95)
Lyon: Alycia Parks, USA (22/#79)-W
Austin: Katie Volynets, USA (21/#92)
Bogota: Peyton Stearns, USA (21/#116)-RU
Bogota: Francesca Jones, GBR (22/#817)
Rabat: Julia Grabher, AUT (26/#74)-RU
Rabat: Julia Riera, ARG (20/#195)
Nottingham: Katie Boulter, GBR (26/#126)-W
Nottingham: Jodie Burrage, GBR (24/#131)-RU
Bad Homburg: Emma Navarro, USA (22/#60)
Budapest: Maria Timofeeva, RUS (19/#246)-W
Hamburg: Noma Noha Akugue, GER (19/#208)
Hamburg: Diana Shnaider, RUS (19/#101)
Osaka: Ashlyn Krueger, USA (19/#123)-W
Osaka: Mai Hontama, JPN (24/#176)
Guadalajara: Caroline Dolehide, USA (25/#111)
Seoul: YUAN YUE, CHN (25/#128)
Seoul: EMINA BEKTAS, USA (30/#116)
— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) October 15, 2023
Videos show how armed men from Gaza stormed a music festival in southern Israel, killing an estimated 260 people on Saturday. The videos, verified by The New York Times, show concertgoers fleeing into fields and the countryside, where many hid for hours. https://t.co/0cSguvLXb4 pic.twitter.com/ItDNa32S3I
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 10, 2023
A throwback to when Novak Djokovic hit four aces in a row in just 46 seconds. ??pic.twitter.com/Vi3oZOa3cf
— Danny ?? (@DjokovicFan_) October 5, 2023
Fish wastes no time, embarking on homeward journey at first glimpse of rising tidepic.twitter.com/2421yv4RvT
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) October 10, 2023
can someone photograph taylor in a public library https://t.co/i7SEAAECjW
— maalvika (@maalfunctioning) September 27, 2023
Crikey! Meet Irwin’s snapping turtle. The late Steve Irwin, and his father Bob, spotted this rare reptile in the early 1990s & contacted herpetologist John Cann. He was the first to describe this species—and he named it after the Irwins! It can be found in Queensland, Australia. pic.twitter.com/DBkzY14wco
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) October 10, 2023
Wow. This was a special moment. I think Dad would be pretty proud that we’ve become the first to successfully breed the turtle that he discovered. A rare, and unique species under threat in the wild has just been given a second chance. pic.twitter.com/w2K7FjKYUA
— Robert Irwin (@RobertIrwin) October 14, 2023
"It...gives an inkling of the strange, beguiling place New Orleans is. And it gives thanks for the memories of the old friends that their death can’t take away."
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) October 14, 2023
The Last Time I Saw You https://t.co/bntyhQEwQP #poetry #poetrycommunity #chapbooks #art #NewOrleans pic.twitter.com/uAUHDofBZp
— Pics or it never happened (@Physdashastro) October 13, 2023
Atmospheric pressure and surface tension work to keep water suspended, seemingly defying gravity. Watch to the end
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) October 12, 2023
??Mrs. Madden, from Mount Kisco, New York
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This silent footage, shot in 1932, shows a man testing an early version of bulletproof glass by having his wife hold the glass to her face while he fires towards her. pic.twitter.com/eySo60wdc4
— H0W_THlNGS_W0RK (@HowThingsWork_) October 11, 2023
Launching molten iron with a shovel pic.twitter.com/f0aa4REJyK
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) October 11, 2023
He’s Just Pete #SNLPremiere pic.twitter.com/DVwjbF5zhd
— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) October 15, 2023
They seem nice. pic.twitter.com/yI8p7SLIJC
— Roshan Rinaldi (@Roshan_Rinaldi) October 9, 2023
???????? pic.twitter.com/XRjay7J5a9
— Jessi ?? (@its_jessi_grace) October 12, 2023
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