Wk.2- A Bit of Thunder Down Under
Adelaide champ Jelena Ostapenko with the legend Uncle Moogy! pic.twitter.com/ob1flUoePc
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 13, 2024
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— wta (@WTA) January 13, 2024
?? 2017 Roland-Garros
?? 2017 Seoul
?? 2019 Luxembourg
?? 2021 Eastbourne
?? 2022 Dubai
?? 2023 Birmingham
?? 2024 ADELAIDE@JelenaOstapenk8 | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/RKe5cobNz6
JELENA OSTAPENKO! ?????@JelenaOstapenk8 | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/OMjm7UqpGl
— wta (@WTA) January 13, 2024
Sweet victory ??@elise_mertens outlasts Saville for a place in the @HobartTennis final! pic.twitter.com/oLdqzqHL9U
— wta (@WTA) January 12, 2024
Granted, Alexandrova's straight sets (6-3/6-3) win over Elena Rybakina in the Adelaide QF (career Top 10 win #12) might be looked upon with something of a raised eyebrow as the Kazakh was surely overdue to arrive in Melbourne after having already put in a full week of work in Week 1 in Brisbane, but the Hordette's semifinal run also saw her save four MP vs. '23 AO semifinalist Magda Linette and knock off fellow Russian Veronika Kudermetova en route to her first tour SF since her pre-U.S. Open runner-up result in The Land (as in Cleveland) last summer. Alexandrova dropped her second straight match (w/ San Diego '23) to Alona Ostapenko, after having won five of their first seven encounters from 2015-22, but will still climb back into the Top 20 in the last pre-AO rankings.
An upset in Adelaide! ??
— wta (@WTA) January 11, 2024
Ekaterina Alexandrova deals top seed Rybakina her first loss of the season to advance to the semifinals ??#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/keKqOgwJ4u
After almost 3 hours, qualifier Yuan Yue closes out a 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(5) win over Sloane Stephens!#HobartTennis pic.twitter.com/vs6vtN4f9I
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 9, 2024
Coming straight from United Cup glory for Team Germany in Sydney, Laura Siegemund clinches a big singles win in Adelaide, defeating Liudmila Samsonova to reach R2. pic.twitter.com/pTbrk1DxKc
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) January 9, 2024
Laura Siegemund has withdrawn from singles and doubles. Daria Kasatkina wins by walkover in the singles and Haddad Maia/Townsend win by walkover in the doubles.
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) January 11, 2024
Pavlyuchenkova rebounded from her 1st Round loss in Auckland with an Adelaide QF. The veteran Hordette qualified (def. Ana Bogdan), then posted MD wins over Beatriz Haddad Maia and Katerina Siniakova. Against Jessie Pegula, she took the 1st set TB but dropped the 2nd/3rd by 5 & 4 scores. Still, she'll climb back into the Top 50 in the final pre-AO rankings. Also, Pavlyuchenkova earned the early season honor for the best pre-match moment of '24 (so far), as she sweetly didn't allow a young fan to be embarrassed in what could have been an awkward moment and simply went along with the Ask a Question/Get an Answer pact with an even better response than anyone could have anticipated.
Best moment of the match ?? thank you https://t.co/z5VmC3QwJ0
— Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (@NastiaPav) January 10, 2024
Dashaaaaa! @Daria_Gav beats Zhu Lin 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 to reach the Semifinals in Hobart!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 11, 2024
Picks up three consecutive top-50 wins for the first time since 2022 Indian Wells. pic.twitter.com/Zbs7lDaHOS
teamwork makes the dream work ??#HobartTennis pic.twitter.com/pfdmu8NVOX
— wta (@WTA) January 13, 2024
NOTE: Emma's father Ben owns this spring's Charleston Open, so one might say that (should she play) she'd have perhaps the biggest "home court advantage" of any player on tour there this season.
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— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
Maya Joint takes us to a third set! No surprise given shots like this.
She and Dayana Yastresmka can't be split through two.#AO2024 • #AusOpen • @wwos • @espn • @eurosport • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/ITc7FaZkbB
A year ago, another Aussie, 18-year old Ercan (while playing under the flag of Turkey) won the pre-AO junior crown at Traralgon, defeating both of the would-be Australian Open girls' finalists -- Alina Korneeva and Mirra Andreeva -- in her final two matches. This week in Melbourne, Ercan posted her first slam match win on the women's tour with a Q1 defeat of Lily Miyazaki. The teenager led the Brit 6-4/4-1 before suffering cramps in her calf that nearly ended her run. She played with the pain, losing ten straight points, but pushed through to win a 2nd set TB and get the straight sets victory. Still, she was taken off the court in a wheelchair (but still stopped to say a few words).
Up 6-4, 4-1* (15-40), 18 year old ???? [WC] Melisa Ercan collapsed with a calf cramp.
— ????N?????????????? (@VenusGauff) January 9, 2024
Instead of forfeiting multiple games to get immediate treatment, she opted to keep playing.
Lost the next 10 points, then her treatment kicked in and managed to win in a second set tiebreaker!! pic.twitter.com/fkPDi23Sx2
Melisa Ercan, wild card ile katildigi #AusOpen elemelerinde ilk turda Yuriko Miyazaki'yi 6-4, 7-6 yenerek ilk Slam galibiyetini aldi. Ercan, kramplar nedeniyle sakatlik molasi aldigi maçtan sonra kortu tekerlekli sandalye ile terketti. #melisaercan pic.twitter.com/XoxMP8U4us
— TENIS DÜNYASI (@tenisdunyasi) January 9, 2024
Ercan left it all behind on that court, as she wasn't able to play her Q2 match. Even with a win, though, it likely could never have been more memorable than the heroics seen in her debut. By the way, this year's big pre-AO junior event in Traralgon has already kicked off, with Brit Hannah Klugman and Aussie Jones the top two seeds.
Winners high @tay_taytownsend X Bia ??#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/DbPd05jeuC
— Adelaide International (@AdelaideTennis) January 12, 2024
In Hobart, Chan teamed with Olmos to win their first title as a duo, knocking off Hozumi/Ninomiya in the semis, then Guo Hanyu/Jiang Xinyu in a 3 & 3 final. The pair previously reached a final in Beijing together last fall. It's Chan's 20th career title, while Olmos (ex-USC) now has six.
Así fue el match point con el que Giuliana Olmos ???? y Hao Ching Chan ????conquistaron el título en #HobartTennis
— Iván Aguilar (@ivabianconero) January 13, 2024
pic.twitter.com/6eKU9zofnK
Saving FOUR match points in the second-set tiebreak ??
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
Ekaterina Alexandrova pulls it out of the bag against Linette in Adelaide!#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/ksrrJeUXZu
Insane turnaround, what a choke ??
— Juan Ignacio (@juanignacio_ac) January 9, 2024
Cocciaretto won the first 10 games, and until 6-0 3-0 30-0, Putintseva had won just *5* from 43 points all match
Putintseva went 7-1 since then, with Cocciaretto serving for the match and twice having a MP. Lost her head in the last game. pic.twitter.com/Zn2XUGzDRI
Putintseva danced her way into the QF with a three-set win over Marie Bouzkova.
How about that for a victory dance?! ??
— wta (@WTA) January 10, 2024
Qualifier @PutintsevaYulia defeats No.5 seed Bouzkova 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 to reach the Hobart quarters.#HobartTennis pic.twitter.com/UxfmaRF0PL
EMMA NAVARRO WINS HER MAIDEN TOUR-LEVEL TITLE!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) January 13, 2024
The 22-year-old takes down Mertens 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 in the final of Hobart ?? pic.twitter.com/6U5ZPVUKip
What a match, what a comeback!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 10, 2024
Daria Kasatkina and Anna Kalinskaya put on a thriller on Show Court 1 with Dasha recovering from 5-7 0-4 30-40 to book her spot in the quarterfinals of the Adelaide International with a 5-7, 6-4, 7-5 win.
Great stuff from both Dasha and Anna! pic.twitter.com/N8MQjovLpT
Never in doubt ??@JelenaOstapenk8 | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/g7YbQE5kcJ
— wta (@WTA) January 13, 2024
Title number 7 on the Hologic WTA Tour for @JelenaOstapenk8! ??#AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/s4oP0UJwsD
— wta (@WTA) January 13, 2024
Meanwhile, who says she's not self-aware (or a master of understatement)?
Jelena Ostapenko thanks the chair umpire after winning 7th title in Adelaide:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 13, 2024
“Thanks chair umpire. As Daria mentioned, it’s not easy sometimes with us. We get really mad.” 😂 pic.twitter.com/ZApyPYo8Qh
Fighting spirit ??
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
Yuan Yue picks up a big win, taking out Stephens in three!#HobartTennis pic.twitter.com/xLdYNH467x
big serve, big reaction ??@laurasiegemund | #AdelaideTennis pic.twitter.com/YpHsKgC1C4
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
1. Alina Korneeva, RUS (16, #180) ...a year after winning the AO junior crown, Korneeva returns to qualify and become the youngest member of the women's MD. In her slam debut, the 16-year old battled back from a break down twice in the 3rd in the Q1 vs. #31-seed Sachia Vickery, saved two MP against Ma Yexin in the Q2, then upset #11 Anna Bondar in the final round.
This 16-year-old has QUALIFIED ??#AusOpen girls' singles champion Alina Korneeva defeats Bondar 6-3 6-3.@wwos • @espn • @eurosport • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/vDwJ2H6Iae
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
History for Mexico ????@RenataZarazuaOf is the first Mexican woman to reach the main draw in Melbourne in 2??4?? years.#AusOpen • #AO2024 pic.twitter.com/I3RbS10i6x
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
Hunter holds on!
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
The Aussie is through to a sixth #AusOpen main draw, having defeated the impressive Dominika Salkova 3-6 6-3 6-4.
I'm sure we'll be seeing plenty more of the Czech youngster in years to come. #AO2024 • @wwos • @espn • @eurosport • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/Lhm7piAfPT
The emotions of qualifying for the AO main draw ??
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) January 12, 2024
Well done, @stormsanders94! ??#GoAussies • #AO2024 pic.twitter.com/b0sySAAzRf
'Star' Quality
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) January 12, 2024
Get used to hearing US/UK commentators completely mispronounce Yuliia Starodubtseva's name for a few months, then just give up and call her Starsky or something.
Because Starodubtseva is on the rise!
The Ukrainian defeats Gabriela Knutson, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4), to… pic.twitter.com/TBzMZKZia0
The FOURTH teen to qualify for the women's singles draw ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
18-year-old ???? Ella Seidel storms past Baptiste 6-0 6-4.@wwos • @espn • @eurosport • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/1KeDc0kMRW
Sara Bejlek, CZE (17/#134)
Fiona Ferro, FRA (26/#154)
Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE (16/#110)
Leolia Jeanjean, FRA (28/#145)
Rebecca Marino, CAN (33/#182)
Daria Snigur, UKR (21/#136)
Lulu Sun, SUI (22/#189)
Maria Timofeeva, RUS (20/#144)
Katie Volynets, USA (22/#103)
Dayana Yastremska, UKR (23/#96)
Anastasia Zakharova, RUS (21/#191)
"Time to end this fantasy journey." ??
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
The inimitable Hsieh Su-Wei has played the last singles match of her career, falling in @AustralianOpen qualifying today ??
AUSTRALIAN OPEN QUALIES: ANKITA RAINA MOVES INTO ROUND 2 ????
— Indian Tennis Daily (ITD) (@IndTennisDaily) January 9, 2024
223rd ranked @ankita_champ beat 164th ranked Jessica Bouzas Maneiro ???? 6-4 5-7 7-6(10-4), saving a match point along the way
Raina had lost to the same opponent at Wimbledon qualifying last year pic.twitter.com/pViW37kYBx
18 yasindaki Melisa Ercan, kariyerinin ilk Grand Slam maçini #AusOpen'da kazandi! ????
— We Are Tennis Turkey (@WeAreTennisTR) January 9, 2024
Melisa Ercan, sakatlik molasi da aldigi karsilasmada Yuriko Miyazaki'yi 6-4 7-6 ile yenerek Melbourne'de elemelerin 2. turuna yükseldi. pic.twitter.com/Jv3Gz8KwVB
Ercan didn't play her Q2 match, while Gibson fell to Czech teen Linda Fruhvirtova in the second round. Joint lost out to #1 seed Dayana Yastremska in the final round.
Polina Kudermetova prevails in a battle of compatriots as she beats higher-ranked Erika Andreeva 6-3, 6-2 to reach the final qualifying round of the Australian Open!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 11, 2024
Lights-out aggressive tennis from Polina who fired 24 winners to just 16 unforced errors, being the aggressor. pic.twitter.com/d09bPDl6c3
?? Winning 4-0 in the deciding set, disaster struck for Francesca Jones
— Mirror Sport (@MirrorSport) January 11, 2024
?? The British tennis star was left in floods of tears as she was forced to retire from the Australian Open with injury
Read more ?? https://t.co/KIcxHI1I8L pic.twitter.com/iVPJwdPOJN
Another big battle survived by 16-year-old Alina Korneeva!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) January 11, 2024
Despite not playing her best tennis and committing 68 unforced errors, Alina grinds through a tough one against Ma Yexin, saving 2 match points to prevail 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 and reach the final qualifying round in Melbourne. pic.twitter.com/FdiWouh8u9
Qualifying for the main draw twice - and she's only 16 ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
???? Brenda Fruhvirtova repeats her efforts from last year with a 6-2 6-4 win over Wei.#AusOpen • #AO2024 pic.twitter.com/0IvR9IlRgX
Another teen queen on the scene ??
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
17-year-old ???? Sara Bejlek gets past Pattinama Kerkhove 6-3 6-4 and qualifies for the main draw without losing a set!#AusOpen • #AO2024 pic.twitter.com/PBbJ6teyzp
NOTE: Due to the overwhelming time difference and new AO schedule, I'll be experimenting a bit with the Daily Backspin for this Australian Open, as it'll likely be an "Almost Daily" edition, at least in the early going. With the 1st Round spread out over three days for the first time (and a Sunday start, which is Saturday night at Backspin HQ), there won't necessarily be a post for each day (at least not the usual *full* version). The first might go up in the middle of Day 2, and/or there may be simply a recap of the *overall* 1st Round rather than a rehash of all three days in the early morning hours. Of course, who knows, since the NFL is either trying to hide games during its opening playoff weekend (N-O to Peacock), postponing them altogether and rescheduling at a stupid time that now makes a mockery of the so-called "Super Wild Card Weekend," the AO may be a port of normalcy in the storm and things will end up adhering pretty close to the regular schedule. I'll play it by ear, according to what happens.
The WTA and @ATPTour have collaborated on new scheduling rules to reduce late-match finishes on the tours. A strategic review on tennis balls is also underway, with the aim of increasing consistency during tournament swings from 2025.
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
Read More ??
Get to know: Ashlyn Krueger
— wta (@WTA) January 9, 2024
Her idols in tennis growing up? @MariaSharapova and @CaroWozniacki ??
She plays her Round 1 match later today at the @AdelaideTennis! pic.twitter.com/rgS9YZuTOb
This week ?? @geniebouchard makes her professional pickleball debut at the PPA Hyundai Masters ??????? pic.twitter.com/r0vjgAlytY
— Carvana PPA Tour (@PPAtour) January 8, 2024
She got pumped 11-1 11-7 lol
— Drew Miller (@DEdMiller) January 11, 2024
Bublik starts snacking on a fan’s bag of chips in the middle of his match.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 11, 2024
You can’t make this stuff up. ??
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The power of Seles was ?? pic.twitter.com/5EIkfVdyHJ
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 11, 2024
??Australian Open 2024
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) January 12, 2024
Here we go ! See you on sunday #AusOpen ?? pic.twitter.com/KaasJTdTwd
An Australian Open Vika restrospective. First, the day-glo yellow outfit that could (I was certain) be seen from space, and the Original Shorts...
When they talk about the Australian "love" of Vika, remember the early days when she wasn't the underdog and won back-to-back titles. She was more like Public Enemy #1 than Fan Favorite Down Under back then. The MTO (vs. Stephens in the '13 semis) and "Cheaterenka" label (which wasn't just one isolated fan carrying a sign) that brought that relationship to its nadir, which "celebrates" its 11th anniversary this year...
Azarenka won her only two career slam singles titles in Melbourne. The hope back then was for a third (but the wait has never been answered)...
Just skipped over mine ?? still love you @Ons_Jabeur https://t.co/KxcYdKB7ud
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) January 10, 2024
Great to back on RLA after a few years away! This court will always be very special to me! @AustralianOpen ???? pic.twitter.com/8LnSQyLClI
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) January 8, 2024
I love this so much https://t.co/Gs3jwJA4Aj
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) January 10, 2024
Something about that Melbourne coffee ?? @iga_swiatek pic.twitter.com/DekrE8R4Yw
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 12, 2024
**U.S. WOMAN WINS MAIDEN WTA TITLE - active**
1998: Venus Williams (Memphis)
2014: Madison Keys (Eastbourne)
2014: Alison Riske-A. (Tianjin)
2015: Sloane Stephens (Washington)
2017: Lauren Davis (Auckland)
2019: Sonya Kenin (Hobart)
2019: Amanda Anisimova (Bogota)
2019: Jessica Pegula (Washington)
2019: Coco Gauff (Linz)
2020: Jennifer Brady (Lexington)
2021: Danielle Collins (Palermo)
2021: Ann Li (Tenerife)
2022: Bernarda Pera (Budapest)
2023: Alycia Parks (Lyon)
2023: Ashlyn Krueger (Osaka)
2024: Emma Navarro (Hobart)
**MOST RECENT FIRST-TIME CHAMPS IN JANUARY**
=2014 Week 2=
Tsvetana Pironkova (SYDNEY), Garbine Muguruza (HOBART)
=2017 Week 1=
Katerina Siniakova (SHENZHEN), Lauren Davis (AUCKLAND)
=2017 Week 2=
Elise Mertens (HOBART)
=2019 Week 2=
Sonia Kenin (HOBART)
=2020 Week 1=
Ekaterina Alexandrova (SHENZHEN)
=2024 Week 2=
Emma Navarro (HOBART)
*RECENT AUSTRALIAN OPEN "Q-PLAYER OF THE WEEK" WINNERS*
2016 Naomi Osaka, JPN
2017 Elizaveta Kulichkova, RUS
2018 Marta Kostyuk, UKR
2019 Astra Sharma, AUS
2020 Ann Li, USA
2021 Francesca Jones, GBR
2022 Hailey Baptiste, USA
2023 Katherine Sebov, CAN
2024 Alina Korneeva, RUS
=MAKING SLAM MD DEBUT AT AO=
McCartney Kessler, USA (WC, 24)
Alina Korneeva, RUS (Q, 16)
Taylah Preston, AUS (WC, 18)
Ella Seidel, GER (Q, 18)
Yulia Starodubtseva, UKR (Q, 23)
Luly Sun, SUI (Q, 22)
Maria Timofeeva, RUS (Q, 20)
Anastasia Zakharova, RUS (Q, 21)
=LOW-RANKED 2024 AO QUALIFIERS=
#191 - Anastasia Zakharova, RUS
#189 - Lulu Sun, SUI
#182 - Rebecca Marino, CAN
#180 - Alina Korneeva, RUS
*2024 AUSTRALIAN OPEN...*
=WILD CARDS=
Kimberly Birrell, AUS (25)
Alice Cornet, FRA (33)
Olivia Gadecki, AUS (21)
Mai Hontama, JPN (24)
McCartney Kessler, USA (24)
Taylah Preston, AUS (18)
Dasha Saville, AUS (29)
Caroline Wozniacki, DEN (33)
=MD w/ PROTECTED RANKING=
Amanda Anisimova, USA (22)
Angelique Kerber, GER (35)
Aleksandra Krunic, SRB (30)
Naomi Osaka, JPN (26)
Emma Raducanu, GBR (21)
Shelby Rogers, USA (31)
Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS (30)
*2024 AUSTRALIAN OPEN...*
=youngest in MD=
16 - Aline Korneeva, RUS (Q) - DOB: June 23, 2007
16 - Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
16 - Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE (Q) - DOB: April 2, 2007
17 - Sara Bejlek, CZE (Q) - DOB: January 31, 2006
18 - Taylah Preston, AUS (WC) - DOB: October 27, 2005
18 - Linda Fruhvirtova, CZE - DOB: May 1, 2005
18 - Ella Seidel, GER (Q) - DOB: February 14, 2005
19 - Linda Noskova, CZE - DOB: November 17, 2004
19 - Ashlyn Krueger, USA (WC) - DOB: May 7, 2004
19 - Diana Shnaider, RUS - DOB: April 2, 2004
19 - Coco Gauff, USA - DOB: March 13, 2004
=oldest=
36 - Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
36 - Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
35 - Angelique Kerber, GER (PR) - DOB: January 18, 1988
35 - Laura Siegemund, GER - DOB: March 4, 1988
34 - Lesia Tsurenko, UKR - DOB: May 30, 1989
34 - Victoria Azarenka, BLR - DOB: July 31, 1989
34 - Yanina Wickmayer, BEL - DOB: October 20, 1989
*IN WOMEN'S SLAM SINGLES MD...*
[oldest]
=2022=
AO: Samantha Stosur, AUS (37)
RG: Kaia Kanepi, EST (36)
WI: Serena Williams, USA (40)
US: Venus Williams, USA (42)
=2023=
AO: Kaia Kanepi, EST (37)
RG: Kaia Kanepi, EST (37)
WI: Venus Williams, USA (43)
US: Venus Williams, USA (43)
=2024=
AO: Sara Errani, ITA (36)
[youngest]
=2022=
AO: Coco Gauff, USA (17)
RG: Linda Noskova, CZE (17)
WI: Coco Gauff, USA (18)
US: Sara Bejlek, CZE (16)
=2023=
AO: Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE (15)
RG: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (16)
WI: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (16)
US: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (16)
=2024=
AO: Alina Korneeva, RUS (16)
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3 Comments:
Navarro has got a rich forehand. I think her ceiling is 12-15 in the ranking. WTA shouldn't allow her to compete at charleston as long as her father is the owner.
Swiatek's draw on paper looks hard but in reality it is easy. Kenin and Collins, both of them, are out of form and Kerber has just returned. Both Sabalenka and Gauff got an easy draw.
I'm picking Swiatek to win the whole thing.
Banning Emma from Charleston (formerly a 1000 event, now a 500) and Cincinnati (a 1000 event) would create more problems that it would solve (not that I think there are any that need solving).
I don't think any banning should happen (we've had enough of that sort of discussion in other areas the last few years), but I *would* say that they'll have to keep an eye on the daily scheduling just so that there isn't even an appearance that Navarro is getting any sort of preferential treatment. Just to avoid any potential issues, which the WTA has had enough of lately (if you know what I mean). ;)
That said, the slams don't have any problem giving preferential scheduling treatment to home players and/or big-name stars. :/
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