Wk.32- Pegula of the North
2023 ?? 2024 ????@JPegula | #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/uN69ddvx6W
— wta (@WTA) August 13, 2024
Jessica Pegula goes BACK TO BACK in Canada, beats Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 to defend her title in Toronto.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 12, 2024
Very important week for her. pic.twitter.com/SbBqc67rZ9
Jessica Pegula is flooded with emotions following her #NBO24 win. ?? pic.twitter.com/OfFyLp525D
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) August 12, 2024
EMMA GETS IT DONE ??????
— wta (@WTA) August 10, 2024
Emma Navarro passes Townsend’s test and is the first into the semifinals! #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/ssP04H8fzd
Navarro posted wins over Magda Linette, Marta Kostyuk and Taylor Townsend to reach the semis, where she was outclassed in the 1st/3rd sets by Amanda Anisimova (even while Anisimova lost six straight games over the 2nd/3rd in a stretch), falling behind 5-2 in both sets (never breaking Anisimova in either) as her opponent posted her best results in over two years. Navarro will rise slightly, from #15 to #13, to a new career high, as well as move into the Top 8 (at #7) in the WTA Points Race for Riyahd (moving past Wimbledon champ Krejcikova *and*, yep, Olympic champion Zheng in the jump).
Taylor Townsend quickly becoming a crowd favourite at the @NBOtoronto making noise as a lucky loser who has now advanced to the quarterfinals.
— Michael Fenton (@MFents) August 9, 2024
Here she is mixing in some fun in her post match interview with @AnnaNoelleDua: pic.twitter.com/E9WVpZakC4
On Sunday/Monday, Townsend won back-to-back matches over Chloe Paquet and Katie Volynets to qualify in Cincinnati. It's just her second MD appearance in the 1000 event in the last seven editions (since her most recent MD win there in 2017). In Hamburg, Bondar swept the singles and doubles titles at the 125 clay court event, extending her singles winning streak to ten (and improving to 12-1 in her last thirteen) as the Hungarian matched her biggest career crown (a '21 125 in Buenos Aires). Arrving off a QF in Iasi (her best tour-level result of the season) and $75K challenger win (her third of '24), the 27-year old outlasted Olga Danilovic in a three-set SF, then defeated defeating champ Arantxa Rus 6-4/6-2 in the final. 32-13 on clay this season, Bondar will climb to #81 in the new rankings. Bondar also grabbed the doubles honors with Kimberley Zimmermann, defeating Rus & Nina Stojanovic in an 11-9 MTB in the title match. The Bondar/Zimmermann duo have now won four pro crowns together, two in 125 events and one each in ITF and WTA tournaments.
WTA 125 ECE Ladies Hamburg Open
— ken mckinnon (@kenmckinnon13) August 10, 2024
Women's Champion
Anna Bondar pic.twitter.com/9vFvFISiYK
Amanda Anisimova concluding her runner-up speech:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) August 12, 2024
'I normally don't do this, but I just want to say that I'm proud of myself - I feel like I've overcome a lot of things this year' pic.twitter.com/VgT85i6P2n
A year ago, Anisimova's series of troubles caused her to take a "mental break" from the game. From May until the start of the '24 season, she didn't play a tour-level match after going just 3-8 last season. Her problems started with the sudden death of her father soon after her RG SF in '19, and in recent seasons included the toxic mix of injuries, inconsistency and the sort of emotional swings that come with sudden success, disappointment and the mounting pressure to find a path back to the top (she ranked as high as #21 nearly five years ago when she was just 18 years old). Anisimova's early season included an encouraging Round of 16 at the Australian Open, but after sitting out February/March, she'd recorded just two match wins since Melbourne as she headed into Wimbledon qualifying (she lost in the final round). Ranked #132 in Toronto, Anisimova put together her best run since 2022, defeating Caroline Dolehide (off her D.C. semi) and then stringing together four consecutive Top 20 wins (tying for the '24 tour best) against Dasha Kasatkina (#12, her best win since Cincy '22, when she defeated Kasatkina), Anna Kalinskaya, Aryna Sabalenka (#3, matching her best career win) and Emma Navarro to reach her first tour final since she won an AO January tune-up event two and a half years ago. Anisimova forced a 3rd set vs. Pegula in the final, but saw the defending champ dominate the decider. Still, after reaching the fourth and biggest singles final of her career, Anisimova will climb back into the Top 50 this week. Since the start of Wimbledon qualifying, Anisimova has gone 11-3 and lifted her ranking from #191 the final week of June to, this week, #49. She'll jump 83 spots in the new rankings alone.
lol ?? this picture being used, tooo good pic.twitter.com/xhAkl8xfHM
— A (@AnisimovaAmanda) August 12, 2024
Amanda Anisimova and Learner Tien have clinched wild cards into the @usopen pic.twitter.com/qqDBOIgxgy
— TennisNow (@Tennis_Now) August 12, 2024
Mission complete ?
— wta (@WTA) August 11, 2024
Diana Shnaider comes back to defeat Samsonova 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. She has secured a place in her first WTA 1000 semifinal! #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/6uyWoGX5Ql
Loving the hard courts ??
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2024
Qualifier Ashlyn Krueger ousts Fernandez to reach Round 3 in Toronto!#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/iysI1J7RUn
On Monday, Krueger good results continued as she advanced into the Cincinnati MD with a three-set victory over Naomi Osaka.
Asked Naomi Osaka in press last night what positives she will take away from Toronto.
— Ben Lewis (@BenLewisMPC) August 9, 2024
The answer?
“Canadians are lovely” #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/V79FV6HmOP
Osaka, the two-time U.S. Open champ (2018/'20), arrived from Paris and, after a good win (I guess, who can tell at this point?) over Ons Jabeur (6-3/6-1), went out 3 & 4 to Elise Mertens in the 2nd Round. In two sets, Osaka racked up 43 UE (vs. 20 winners). Osaka (minus a MD wild card) then headed to Cincinnati to play qualifying, and after a rough start things seemed to be starting to look up...
Hi, Naomi. We're sorry to hear this. We'd like to look into this and assist further. When you have a moment, please DM your bag tag number. ^NB https://t.co/Y6hG6u3i8R
— United Airlines (@united) August 9, 2024
Naomi secured the bag ???????
— TENNIS (@Tennis) August 10, 2024
United Airlines found Osaka’s lost luggage ahead of the Cincinnati Open.https://t.co/gzmgFe75LI
Hmmm, check that note of optimism. In the final Q-round...
Osaka Cincinnati qualifying update: she was up a break, 3-2 and serving, against young American Ashlyn Krueger.
— Stephanie Myles (@OpenCourt) August 12, 2024
But she just double-faulted to give the break back.
Ashlyn Krueger defeats Naomi Osaka 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 from 1-3 down in the 3rd set to make the Cincinnati main draw.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) August 12, 2024
Tough one for Naomi, who couldn't find the court at all in the last 15 minutes...
Something to consider:
I think Osaka choking against Swiatek has had a massive impact on her mentally. She keeps saying it gave her a massive confidence boost??…Losing to Mertens on hard court and now down a break against Krueger. That match destroyed her, didn’t help her imo.
— ????CANUCK-BULL???????? (@Bitc0inBuLL) August 12, 2024
After her Olympic flame-out (during the same period -- to the week -- where her '23 summer run to a U.S. Open title began), #1-seeded Gauff fell 6-4/6-1 in the 3rd Round in Toronto to Diana Shnaider, who notched her first career Top 10 win. Hmmm, what's the opposite of the Summer of Coco? Well, at least Toronto wasn't a *total* loss, I guess, as Gauff picked up a Shot of the Day honor. Though by the looks of this fairly average rally and rather routine shot, it must have been a pretty slow day for *this* to have been the so-called "best" shot during it.
Don't try a drop shot on Coco ?????
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 9, 2024
This incredible get from Coco Gauff is our @BetMGM Shot of the Day ?? #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/WVo52BomjH
?? McCartney Kessler (@GatorsWTN ‘22) wins her third title of 2024 at the Landisville, PA W100.
— John (@JTweetsTennis) August 11, 2024
The former Gator beat Olivia Gadecki 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 and will make her WTA top 100 debut this week! pic.twitter.com/6gLrjMvldo
Meanwhile, Kartal was busy winning in Roehampton. Again. The 22-year old Brit has been burning up the challenger circuit in '24, and when she got the opportunity at the "big time" -- at Wimbledon, where she climbed out of qualifying and reached the 3rd Round -- she made a name for herself there, too. Ranked #189, Kartal ran her winning streak to ten matches (and 20 sets!) with another $35K title run on home hard courts, this time defeating Japan's Haruka Kaji in a 6-3/6-3 final. Now with thirteen consecutive wins in ITF finals (she's 5-0 this season), Kartal has gone 15-1 since the start of her Q-run at SW19 and is a combined 35-6 in 2024. She'll crack the Top 175 in the new rankings, a new career high.
2024, le déclic pour Sonay Kartal ? ????
— WTAntho (@WTAntho) August 11, 2024
Elle enchaîne en ITF avec une 10ème victoires de suite ??
?? 2x?? en 25 000$
La ???? se rapproche vite du top 150 avec une tennis percutant et audacieux.
On va vite la retrouver en WTA et aux qualifs de l' #UsOpen c'est sur ????. pic.twitter.com/kAbcx8GOVC
CZECHIA ???? WORLD CHAMPIONS ??
— Tennis Europe (@TennisEurope) August 11, 2024
The girls’ 14&U team has won the ITF ‘World Junior Tennis Finals’
• CZE def USA 2-1 in the final
• They successfully defended their title
• The Czechs were also the Winter Cups and Summer Cups champs#congrats #Czechia pic.twitter.com/kmeoszwE4n
No case of the Mondays for Caroline Dolehide and @desiraekrawczyk 🤩#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/k7awL5S0j4
— wta (@WTA) August 13, 2024
While Dabrowski/Routliffe didn't get the win, for doubles #1 Routliffe (in her tour-best sixth '24 final -- she's 1-4 w/ Dabrowski) it enabled her to put some distance between herself and #2 Katerina Siniakova. The Kiwi came into the week up just 5 points on the Czech, but increases her lead to 415 heading into Cincinnati.
132 - Amanda Anisimova (World No. 132) is the fifth lowest-ranked player to make the semi-finals in a WTA-1000 event since the format’s introduction in 2009. Surprise.#NBO24 | @NBOtoronto @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/7lj0t1fzZY
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) August 10, 2024
SPECIAL ??@AnisimovaAmanda is into her first 1000-level tournament after defeating Navarro in Toronto!#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/AJE0t6Jjuw
— wta (@WTA) August 11, 2024
Medical time out for - Amanda Anisimova against Emma Navarro. Looks like foot blisters for Anasimova. Navarro up 5-2 from being down 1-2 in the second set. pic.twitter.com/fJ0lB0haKG
— edgeAI (@edgeaiofficial) August 11, 2024
In the 3rd, Anisimova proved to be the better competitor, breaking on BP #4 of game 3 to begin to turn around her fortunes. Anisimova saved a BP in game 6, then broke Navarro a game later to take a 5-2 lead. She finished her off at love, ending with an ace on MP. The gutsy win was Anisimova's fourth straight over a Top 20 opponent in Toronto, matching Barbora Krejcikova's Wimbledon run for the longest such win streak this season.
4 - Amanda Anisimova has become the second player to defeat four top-20 opponents (Emma Navarro, Aryna Sabalenka, Anna Kalinskaya and Daria Kasatkina) in a single tournament in 2024 after Barbora Krejcikova in Wimbledon. Fearless.#NBO24 | @NBOtoronto @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/Ho55Sn70qN
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) August 11, 2024
BACK TO BACK ?? ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 12, 2024
Jessica Pegula defends her Canada title and defeats Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 ?? #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/zoURJAL5Wc
In 2023 in Montreal, Pegula lost a set each to Gauff and Swiatek, then wiped the court with Samsonova in a 6-1/6-0 final. In '99, Hingis pulled the impressive Sanchez Vicario/Pierce/Seles straight sets sweep from the QF-F, then a year later took out Conchita and Serena (who retired in the 3rd set) to close out her defense. Meanwhile...
“I have one in each city, so that’s one for each of you guys.”
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) August 13, 2024
Jessica Pegula on winning in Toronto and Montreal for her grandparents. #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/oXrrveGLFa
Extra points for the jaunty angle of the Mountie's hat.
Highlights of today‘s showdown at the Rothenbaum. Big congrats to Anna Bondar, our new ECE Ladies Hamburg Open champion, and to Arantxa Rus for a great tournament! ???#eceladieshamburgopen #hamburgopen #wtahamburg #wtatour #wta125 #hamburgactivecity #hamburg pic.twitter.com/JtuGg4zSrj
— ECE Ladies Hamburg Open ?? (@hamburgopen) August 10, 2024
Diana Shnaider just cannot stop winning!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 7, 2024
The 14th seed kicks off the National Bank Open with a hard-fought 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 win over Harriet Dart, surviving a huge scare after seeing her opponent serve for the match. pic.twitter.com/ceU3qIvYtK
First Top 10 win of her career ??
— wta (@WTA) August 10, 2024
A dominant display from Diana Shnaider as she takes out the No.1 seed, Gauff!#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/hHWXxiN3P2
All smiles in the end ??
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2024
4th seed @JelenaOstapenk8 survives a 3-set rollercoaster against Badosa to advance to Round 3 in Toronto.#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/UFGKmkwEGi
Come back stronger, Madi ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 8, 2024
Peyton Stearns advances into the third round 3-6, 7-5, 3-0 (Ret.) after Madison Keys was forced to retire. #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/eQYBXeutlq
After getting another retirement (this time from Victoria Azarenka), Stearns lost in the QF to Jessie Pegula.
work hard, play harder!??@LTsurenko pulls off the ultimate comeback and defeats Andreescu in a three set thriller! #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/7iaZITvtON
— wta (@WTA) August 7, 2024
Seems it’s an issue with Beatriz Haddad Maia’s lower back or hip against - Katie Boulter after 1 game played. Boutler up 40-30 on serve in the second game of the match. pic.twitter.com/Azm0W0jRWW
— edgeAI (@edgeaiofficial) August 8, 2024
Getting the better of her fellow countrywoman ????@marta_kostyuk is through to the Round of 16 in Toronto with a three-set victory over Svitolina!#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/Zsi4tpDkyM
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2024
Come for the match point, stay for the celly ??@TaylorTownsend into her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal! ??#NBO24 pic.twitter.com/mSVzoA8Y9K
— wta (@WTA) August 9, 2024
Wimbledon sensation Lulu sun is through to Q2 after beating Shelby Rogers in straight sets. pic.twitter.com/3DXH2IeHjT
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 12, 2024
Lucciana Pérez Alarcón ???? es la campeona del W35 Ciudad de Chacabuco y así culminaron 5 semanas con 4 torneos del ITF World Tennis Tour organizados por la #AAT ??
— Asociación Argentina de Tenis (@AATenis) August 11, 2024
Venció en la final a Alice Tubello ???? pic.twitter.com/vDmFMkJ7fD
The 19-year old Peruvian, a '23 RG junior finalist, is 2-3 in challenger finals this season. Playing for Texas A&M, Perez Alarcon was the SEC Freshman of the Year for '24, and helped the Aggies to their first NCAA team championship.
Cincinnati is the first tournament in which Elina Avanesyan represents Armenia… she’s through to Q2 after a win over Lauren Davis. pic.twitter.com/XBBWcpRgp6
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 12, 2024
Elina Avanesyan, playing her first match under the Armenian flag, defeats Lauren Davis, 6-3, 6-1, in the opening round of Cincinnati qualifying.
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) August 11, 2024
It's the first WTA level win (main draw or qualifying) by an Armenian since 1991. (Karina Kuregian in Q1 of St. Petersburg.)
Avanesyan is into the MD (aka tennis' version of the "repercharge round" - IYKYK) as a lucky loser. So buckle up, newbies.
Elise Mertens takes out Naomi Osaka ?? ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 9, 2024
The Belgian earned a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Osaka and advances to the third round! #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/iJS7Tt7zHv
The Fernandez sister train keeps on rollin’
— Hanlon Walsh (@HanlonWalsh) August 10, 2024
Leylah & Bianca d. Mladenovic/Zhang 7-5, 5-7, 12-10. They advance to the SFs and await the winner of top seeds Dabrowski/Routliffe or WCs Arseneault/Kupres.
A great doubles tournament for Canadian fans thus far ???? #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/YPMlsTLUax
Special Victory ????
— wta (@WTA) August 7, 2024
19-year-old Marina Stakusic defeats Andreeva in 3 tough sets to pick up her first win at a WTA 1000 level event!@NBOtoronto | #NBO24 pic.twitter.com/voKgDUkGAR
I am proud to share that I am officially a citizen of Armenia, and I am honored to be competing under my Armenian flag starting at the Cincinnati Open on Monday! Excited for this new chapter and to bring success to my ancestral homeland. ?? pic.twitter.com/v46Kc6dvB5
— Elina Avanesyan (@ElinaaAvanesyan) August 6, 2024
Granted, Avanesyan has Armenian roots... but might this be the first step in Armenia becoming "the next Kazakhstan?" Years ago, Kazakhstan took in a series of former Russian players and built something of an out-of-nowhere (though there *have* been a few native-born stars) tennis federation of note. There *are* once again a glut of Russian players ranked in their late teens/early twenties who might be looking for more financial support, amongst other obvious reasons they would look to make the nationality switch. Avanesyan's parents are ethnically Armenian, and fled Azerbaijan when war broke out and settled in Russia. Avanesyan immediately became the highest-ranked Armenian player ever (at a career-best #58, she was the only ranked ARM woman last week). The closest previous thing to what one might call an "Armenian tennis star" would appear to be Marie-Gaiane Mikaelian, whose father was Armenian. She ranked as high as #33, but played her entire career representing Switzerland. Hmmm, so do the Ukrainians shake hands, tap rackets or continued to totally ignore Avanesyan now? The WTA has so many unique etiquette protocols.
Was Iran unavailable?
— @PNW (@WlifePn) August 7, 2024
20 years ago these Downfall parodies were the best thing on the net. And this one is the best yet!
— altNOAA ???? (@altNOAA) August 9, 2024
pic.twitter.com/HQX8mcVlEo
This time last week... history was made ??????#Paris2024 | #Olympics | #tennis pic.twitter.com/QGJJcjH3Fk
— ITF (@ITFTennis) August 10, 2024
Meanwhile, I wonder if Navarro visted the tour's Twitter page this week (Qinwen has since been replaced by Pegula)...
*2024 WTA CHAMPIONS BY AGE*
32 - Magda Linette (Prague)
31 - Karolina Pliskova (Cluj-Napoca)
31 - Sloane Stephens (Rouen)
30 - Danielle Collins (Charleston)
30 - Danielle Collins (Miami)
30 - JESSIE PEGULA (TORONTO)
30 - Jessie Pegula (Berlin)
*2024 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
5 - Iga Swiatek, POL = Slam(1), 1000(4)
3 - Elena Rybakina, KAZ = 500(3)
3 - Diana Shnaider, RUS = 500,250(2)
2 - Katie Boulter, GBR = 500,250
2 - Danielle Collins, USA = 1000,500
2 - Alona Ostapenko, LAT = 500(2)
2 - JESSIE PEGULA, USA = 1000,500
2 - Zheng Qinwen, CHN = Oly,250
*2024 REPEAT WTA WS CHAMPS*
Coco Gauff - Auckland
Aryna Sabalenka - Australian Open
Iga Swiatek - Doha (3 con.)
Iga Swiatek - Roland Garros (3 con.)
Katie Boulter - Nottingham
Zheng Qinwen - Palermo
JESSIE PEGULA - Canada
*2024 WTA TITLES ON MOST SURFACES*
3 - Diana Shnaider = Hard,Grass,Red Clay
2 - Danielle Collins = Hard,Green Clay
2 - Elena Rybakina = Hard,Red Clay
2 - Iga Swiatek = Hard,Red Clay
2 - Katie Boulter = Hard,Grass
2 - JESSIE PEGULA = Grass,Hard
*RECENT ALL-USA WTA FINALS*
2016 Rome - S.Williams d. Keys
2017 Australian Open - S.Williams d. V.Williams
2017 Stanford - Keys d. Vandeweghe
2017 US Open - Stephens d. Keys
2020 Auckland - S.Williams d. Pegula
2022 Adelaide 2 - Keys d. Riske
2024 Strasbourg - Keys d. Collins
2024 Toronto - PEGULA d. ANISIMOVA
*2024 MULT.DIFFERENT WTA CHAMPIONS BY COUNTRY*
7...USA: Collins,Gauff,Keys,Navarro,Pegula,Stearns,Stephens
4...RUS: M.Andreeva,Kasatkina,Samsonova,Shnaider
2...CHN: Yuan,Zheng Q.
2...CZE: Krejcikova,Pliskova
2...KAZ: Putintseva,Rybakina
2...POL: Linette,Swiatek
1...BLR,CHN,COL,ESP,GBR,ITA,LAT
[most from nation in season, since 2010]
9 - RUS 2010
7 - USA 2024*
7 - USA 2016
*MOST WTA FINALS - 1920-24*
25 - 1/2/9/8/5 - Swiatek (22-3)
19 - 3/3/3/6/4 - Sabalenka (9-10)
17 - 5/0/3/4/5 - Rybakina (7-10)
12 - 0/4/3/4/1 - Krejcikova (8-4)
12 - 1/7/4/0 ret...Kontaveit (5-6-1)
12 - 0/3/6/3/0 - Jabeur (5-7)
12 - 0/4/2/2/4 - Kasatkina (5-7)
10 - 1/0/2/5/2 - PEGULA (5-5)
*2024 FINALISTS BY COUNTRY*
13 (7 wins) - RUS
11 (9) - USA*
8 (6) - POL
6 (4) - KAZ
6 (3) - CHN
6 (2) - CZE
5 (1) - BLR
3 (1) - ITA
3 (0) - UKR
2 (2) - GBR,LAT
2 (0) - CAN,CRO
1 (1) - COL,ESP
1 (0) - AUS,BEL,EGY,GRE,ROU
[most finalists by nation in season, since 2004]
38 - RUS 2008
34 - RUS 2006
33 - RUS 2004
29 - RUS 2010
27 - RUS 2007
26 - RUS 2009
25 - USA 2004
23 - USA 2016
[most titles by nation in season, since 2004]
19 - RUS 2006
18 - RUS 2008
15 - RUS 2004
13 - BEL 2005
13 - RUS 2009
13 - RUS 2010
12 - USA 2004
12 - RUS 2007
*HARD COURT TITLES IN 2020s*
11 - Iga Swiatek (0/1/5/3/2)
7 - Aryna Sabalenka (3/1/0/2/1)
6 - Ash Barty (1/3/2 ret)
5 - Anett Kontaveit (0/4/1/0 ret)
5 - Barbora Krejcikova (0/1/2/2/0)
4 - Coco Gauff (0/0/0/3/1)
4 - Dasha Kasatkina (0/2/2/0/0)
4 - JESSIE PEGULA (0/0/1/2/1)
4 - Elena Rybakina (1/0/0/1/2)
*2024 BEST RESULTS (w/ PROTECTED RANKING)*
RU - AMANDA ANISIMOVA (Toronto)
RU - Ajla Tomljanovic (Birmingham)
QF - Anastasija Sevastova (Cluj)
QF - Naomi Osaka (Doha)
QF - Anastasija Sevastova (Austin)
QF - Aleksandra Krunic (Rosmalen)
QF - Angelique Kerber (Olympics)
*UNITED STATES - WTA TITLES (active)*
49 - Venus Williams (1998-16)
8 - Madison Keys (2014-24)
8 - Sloane Stephens (2015-24)
7 - Coco Gauff (2019-24)
6 - JESSIE PEGULA (2019-24)
5 - Sofia Kenin (2019-20)
4 - Danielle Collins (2021-24)
3 - Alison Riske-Amritraj (2014-21)
2 - Amanda Anisimova (2019-22)
2 - Lauren Davis (2017-23)
2 - Bernarda Pera (2022)
1 - Jennifer Brady (2020)
1 - Ann Li (2021)
1 - Ashlyn Krueger (2023)
1 - Emma Navarro (2024)
1 - Alycia Parks (2023)
1 - Peyton Stearns (2024)
*LOW-RANKED WTA 1000 SF*
#934 - Sloane Stephens (2017 Canada)
#186 - Victoria Azarenka (2018 Miami)
#153 - Svetlana Kuznetsova (2019 Cincinnati)-RU
#151 - Sloane Stephens (2017 Cincinnati)
#132 - Amanda Anisimova (2024 Canada)-RU
*MOST WTA SF in 2024*
8 - Iga Swiatek (4-3 +W)
7 - Elena Rybakina (5-2)
6 - Coco Gauff (1-5)
5 - Aryna Sabalenka (3-2)
5 - JESSIE PEGULA (2-2 +L)
5 - EMMA NAVARRO (1-4)
4 - Dasha Kasatkina (3-0 +W)
4 - Danielle Collins (3-1)
4 - Jasmine Paolini (3-1)
4 - DIANA SHNAIDER (3-1)
4 - Donna Vekic (2-2)
4 - Ekaterina Alexandrova (1-3)
*2020-24 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
20 - Katerina Siniakova (1/6/6/3/4)
14 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/3/4/1)
12 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/2/3)
11 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0/2/3)
9 - DESIRAE KRAWCZYK (2/2/1/3/1)
9 - Laura Siegemund (1/0/3/5/0)
8 - Shuko Aoyama (1/5/0/2/0)
8 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/2/0/2)
8 - Demi Schuurs (2/2/1/2/1)
8 - Ena Shibahara (1/5/0/2/0)
8 - Luisa Stefani (1/1/2/3/1)
*2024 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
6 (1-5) = ERIN ROUTLIFFE
5 (4-1) = Katerina Siniakova
5 (3-2) = Irina Khromacheva
5 (1-4) = GABY DABROWSKI
4 (3-1) = Sara Errani
4 (3-1) = Jasmine Paolini
4 (2-2) = Chan Hao-ching
4 (2-2) = Anna Danilina
4 (2-2) = Lyudmyla Kichenok
4 (2-2) = Bethanie Mattek-Sands
4 (2-2) = Nicole Melichar-Martinez
4 (2-2) = Ellen Perez
[2024 finals - duos]
5...DABROWSKI/ROUTLIFFE (1-4)
4...Errani/Paolini (3-1)
4...Melichar-Martinez/Perez (2-2)
3...L.Kichenok/Ostapenko (2-1)
3...Chan HC./V.Kudermetova (1-2)
2...Hsieh/Mertens (2-0)
2...Kenin/Mattek-Sands (2-0)
2...Danilina/Khromacheva (1-1)
2...DOLEHIDE/KRAWCZYK (1-1)
2...Hunter/Siniakova (1-1)
2...Panova/Sizikova (1-1)
2...Guo/Jiang (0-2)
*RECENT ITF GIRLS' 14s FINALS*
2015 Russia def. United States
2016 Ukraine def. United States
2017 United States def. Ukraine
2018 Russia def. Czech Republic
2019 Czech Republic def. United States
2020 DNP
2021 Russia def. Bulgaria
2022 Czech Republic def. Germany
2023 Czech Republic def. Germany
2024 Czech Republic def. United States
New TIME magazine cover story: Kamala Harris has successfully “pulled off the swiftest vibe shift in modern political history,” smashing fundraising records, packing stadiums, dominating TikTok, signing up volunteers, and offering a “fresh message” of the future over the past. pic.twitter.com/VwE9dXAGt5
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) August 12, 2024
Maybe I’m naive, but I really do think there’s a lot of power in a ticket made up of pleasant happy people who don’t seem furious at huge numbers of Americans simply for existing,
— Evan DeSimone (@Smorgasboredom) August 6, 2024
Harris is running a high-decibel campaign. Trump is waging a high-incel campaign. My column on the Democrats' new enthusiasm and the Republican ticket's appeal to angry young men. https://t.co/qEwaXZk7ix
— Dana Milbank (@Milbank) August 9, 2024
NBC News concerned about joke after years of not giving a crap about Trump’s actual lies re election workers, judges, courthouse staff, jurors, prosecutors, FBI, DOJ, rape victims, Capitol Police, journalists, immigrants, Muslims, Jews, Black people, women, Joe Biden, Hunter…
— Bob (@bobtheretired) August 12, 2024
I’m absolutely loving that the media doesn’t know what to do with Democrats actually going on the offensive and doing it with humor.
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) August 11, 2024
Trump and rhe GOP have been saying the most absolute vile things for a decade + and suddenly now they want to act shook and clutch pearls.
The "childless cat ladies" guy certainly likes to dish it out but not take it. https://t.co/Bt3CDiu60X
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 12, 2024
This Dutch couple explains why the world is laughing at the United States. We are a global laughingstock. pic.twitter.com/RGSoNnfgVM
— Greg Buster (@Gregnus__2024) August 5, 2024
We live in a timeline where Mr. Bean is the voice of reason.
— HorrorAmorata - Cthulhu 2024 (@HAmorata) August 10, 2024
I have SO much respect for Rowan Atkinson https://t.co/0kNffqcLP6
1. Cisgender Algerian female boxer Imane Khelif has just won gold in boxing in the Olympics!
— Erin Reed (@ErinInTheMorn) August 9, 2024
For weeks, she was falsely accused of being trans or "a man," resulting in high profile article retractions.
Her victory came to raucous cheers.
Subscribe to support my journalism. pic.twitter.com/sukbvoMMPc
— John K Steel ??SocialMedia ?? (@SocialMediaTWTR) August 10, 2024
She is so innocent and adorable ??pic.twitter.com/OF8BnsoMwL
— Itsme (@itsme_urstruly) August 10, 2024
17, 18, and 19 year old boys attempting to commit a terrorist attack because they were “radicalized by the internet”… this shit is so fucking dangerous men r literally bonding over their desire to hurt women https://t.co/bcycYSyT6T
— sophia (@herlittlehand) August 9, 2024
Cat doorway challenge
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) August 9, 2024
pic.twitter.com/WAC1o1XnOt
Lynx fascinated by a hummingbird
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) August 10, 2024
pic.twitter.com/jYVi2qQNjL
Tom Cruise is such a conundrum. There are legit issues to be had with his association with the cult to which he belongs, but that doesn't mean it isn't proper to acknowledge that he *is* the last real "movie star" and proves that over and over again all the time. (That he gets virtually zero true blowback over Scientology is even similar to the "Golden Era of Hollywood" treatment that most of those stars received.)
IT'S A BIRD. IT'S A PLANE. IT'S TOM CRUISE! ??#ParisOlympics | #ClosingCeremony pic.twitter.com/5v4j8pOwBF
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 11, 2024
3 Comments:
Prior to last week, I thought that Sinner would defend his title and a surprise WTA winner would emerge. But in reality it went in total opposite direction. Pegula defended her title and we got a surprise masters winner in Popyrin. LOL!
Last week was great for Anisimova. Even though, she's slightly chubby now, she still got elite ball striking ability. She would be a mainstay in top 10 in the rankings, if she improves her serve. She also needs to get in shape ASAP.
Between Mirra and Shnaider, I think Shnaider's got a higher ceiling.
Just realized the other day that Cincinnati is *another* Monday final. :/
Tell me about it--I am so confused, all the time, about what day of the week it is.
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