Wk.34- Linda Crushes It
Linda Nosková maiden title lets gooo! pic.twitter.com/4AjfzGwbd1
— Simon ?????? (@thetraintruther) August 25, 2024
New hardware for the trophy shelf! ??#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/1ulp1jz8tS
— wta (@WTA) August 25, 2024
You mean Kessler - McCartney is her first name.
— Alex Hawkey (He/Him) (@axhawk) August 24, 2024
???? McCartney Kessler wygrala turniej WTA 250 w Cleveland! W finale pokonala Beatriz Haddad Maie 1:6, 6:1, 7:5.
— Z kortu - informacje tenisowe | Tennis news (@z_kortu) August 24, 2024
???? McCartney Kessler is the winner of WTA 250 in Cleveland! In the final she beats Beatriz Haddad Maia 1:6, 6:1, 7:5.#czasnatenispic.twitter.com/3EuqMSHYJW
For more on WTA Cleveland 250 champion McCartney Kessler's decision to pursue pro tennis after her All-American career at Florida, read my interview with her last Nov at WTA 125 Dow Tennis Classic (@TennisRecNet subscription required for full interview):https://t.co/WCBnGWuyPu
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) August 24, 2024
The doubles champs are crowned! ????
— wta (@WTA) August 25, 2024
Hanyu Guo and Monica Niculescu secure the title in Monterrey! #AbiertoGNPSeguro pic.twitter.com/7DRjtHOGY7
Giuliana Olmos, the only Mexican woman to win a tour-level WD title in the Open era, had been seeking her seventh career title and first since 2022. She'd won a previous title in Mexico (in Acapulco) in 2020, and has played in five WTA doubles finals in tournaments held in the nation (going 1-4).
Katerina with the comeback ?? @K_Siniakova comes back from a set and 0-3 down to defeat Peyton Stearns 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/T1609KBurR
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 23, 2024
Ana Bogdan is having a week in Cleveland, 4 matches sealed with an ace in a row!@TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/o24RZ5341I
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) August 21, 2024
Ana Bogdan starred on home soil with a final in Cluj in February, but the Romanian had suffered through a pair of five-match losing streaks in the months that have followed. She came to Cleveland with just an 11-18 mark on the year, with five straight one-and-done (in either Q/MD) event results. But Bogdan's qualifying run (w/ wins over Shelby Rogers and Greet Minnen) set up even bigger moments in the MD, as she knocked off Leylah Fernandez (who served for the match) and Greet Minnen (again), having ended all four victories with a confirming ace on MP (including *both* wins over Minnen). Bogdan lost to Anastasia Potapova, but her comeback week will be enough to lift her back into the Top 100.
HERE COMES THE SUN ??@LululSun is heading into her first WTA Tour final!#AbiertoGNPSeguro pic.twitter.com/iFrWA5ZZQN
— wta (@WTA) August 24, 2024
What a way to close out a first-career WTA500 main draw win!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 20, 2024
Erika Andreeva slams down a 194km/h ace on match point to stun World No.54 Anhelina Kalinina 6-1, 6-4 in the first round of the Abierto GNP Seguros! pic.twitter.com/nPMH9i4Lzf
Younger sister Mirra has been getting far more attention this season, but 20-year old Erika Andreeva has been having a career year in her own right while playing in her sibling's long shadow. Already ths summer, Andreeva had recorded her first slam MD win at Wimbeldon (as a LL) and qualified in 1000 Toronto. In Monterrey, she strung together upset victories over Anhelina Kalinina and Danielle Collins, the latter her first Top 20 win, to reach her maiden WTA QF. Andreeva fell to Sun, but will crack the Top 80 for the first time heading into the Open.
Veronika Kudermetova returned to the tour at the Abierto GNP Seguros after withdrawing from the US Hard-Court swing due to injury.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 20, 2024
However, she was unable to find a winning return as she committed 44 unforced errors in a 6-1, 5-7, 4-6 loss to Maria Carle in the first round. pic.twitter.com/706txZOqre
Cristina Bucsa and Xu Yifan are doubles champions in Cleveland ??#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/rbk4Fi1e09
— wta (@WTA) August 24, 2024
Siniakova survives the tiebreak 7-5 and takes the match 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Gutsy win for Siniakova and a terrific effort from Ishii. Great match to start the day! pic.twitter.com/m3EjdPvzfi
— Justin McMullen (@ByJMcMullen) August 20, 2024
McCartney Kessler wins her first Hologic WTA Tour title ??#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/oguQzoa3UI
— wta (@WTA) August 24, 2024
If at first you don't succeed, try and try again ??@LululSun | #AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/BnU1vArEIu
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2024
Monterrey magic for Linda Noskova ??????°°The 19-year-old defeats Sun 7-6(6), 6-4 for her 1st career WTA ??!°°#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/5D2Bk6wMvw
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 25, 2024
Securing her spot in the final ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 24, 2024
Linda Noskova takes out Emma Navarro 7-6(7), 7-5 to reach the final in Monterrey. #AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/n2uAoNH3xK
What a match ??
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2024
Emma Navarro survives Osorio 3-6, 7-5, 7-6(2) to secure the last remaining quarterfinal spot in Monterrey. #AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/hMPBLWqra4
Of course, Osorio had the chance to say the funniest thing ever to Navarro at the net. Alas, she did not.
For the 2nd time in 3 days, Ana Bogdan is able to get the win over Greet Minnen. The 1st set was a real close one, but after winning it in a tiebreak, Ana raised her level to control the 2nd set to finish the match. Ana Bogdan defeated Greet Minnen 7-6, 6-3. pic.twitter.com/XV8w2fCLvs
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) August 21, 2024
absolutely disgusting from svitolina refusing to shake hands with avanesyan, who changed her citizenship into armenian pic.twitter.com/prFs2mkr4x
— carlos (@tsitsichard) August 22, 2024
It's a good thing Svitolina wasn't playing Irina Spirlea when she zipped past her opponent -- nearly shoulder-to-shoulder at one point -- with nary a glance there at the end. If so, Jannik Sinner might have been involved in the *second*-biggest controversy of the week.
flipping the script ??@ana_bogdan defeats No.2 seed Fernandez in a three set battle in Cleveland! #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/E5xKVbjv1O
— wta (@WTA) August 20, 2024
Lourdes Have Mercy
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) August 20, 2024
Argentina's top WTA player scores the biggest hardcourt win of her career, rallying from 1-3 in the 3rd set to oust Veronika Kudermetova, 1-6, 7-5, 6-4
Interestingly, Carle's biggest ever win is also over Kudermetova, who was #19 when Carle beat her in Madrid pic.twitter.com/io6LVuhrvg
??El punto con el que la argentina María Lourdes Carlé venció a la rusa Veronika Kudermétova, para avanzar a la siguiente ronda del Abierto de Monterrey.#Adrenalina
— Adrenalina (@adrenalina) August 20, 2024
?? @sebastian_dla pic.twitter.com/bzX8qFEaSW
???? Career Milestone Unlocked ????
— wta (@WTA) August 21, 2024
Erika Andreeva knocks out the No.1 seed to record her first Top-20 win and reach a maiden Tour level quarterfinal.#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/gUOBiKBgoe
?? BREAKING: Jannik Sinner tested positive for a steroid twice but will not be suspended.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) August 20, 2024
The Italian was stripped of prize money and points earned at Indian Wells, but won't be suspended because an independent tribunal said it was not intentional.
READ: https://t.co/WixHStzGgZ pic.twitter.com/UqqMAZPfUS
— Lenafan (@Lenafan75) August 20, 2024
Hmmm, so the men's #1 puts up *two* positive tests, but the results aren't immediately made public, he's allowed to play on in the season, and he isn't tagged with a virtual scarlet letter and made to withstand unending attacks on his character and career accomplishments before his case has been heard and an official ruling issued. He's given a quick hearing and a final judgment that deems him to be of "no fault" and he can now immediately go forward (minus some points and prize money) without any *real* provisional suspension being served while things are sorted out, while being made to twist in the wind and stare down the loss of sponsorships and (maybe) his career (Sinner is too young for that, though others haven't been) before even being able to *present* his case to the authorities, and then sitting out still longer while going through more hearings and cases before finally "winning" the case in the end. Simona Halep, Maria Sharapova, Tara Moore and others would like a word. Halep's "final judgment," for one, ruled her ultimate suspension to be far *shorter* than the time she was made to fight and wait just to get a ruling; while Sharapova had been legally taking meldonium for a decade before it was added (and only noted in the fine print of an offseason email) to the banned list just a few weeks before her positive test, so *clearly* (unless she was considered to be an imbecile) someone hadn't seen the notice and an "accident" had occurred. All were purposely -- and sometimes vindictively, as anyone knows who was paying attention -- put through the wringer (Step 1: suspension and public shaming) and damaged in ways that could never be overturned no matter the final ruling, while Sinner was believed (others had to try to prove their innocence, step by step by step by step, but his was automatically assumed), protected and handled with extreme care ("hey, remember that thing no one knew about...? Yeah, it was nothing, so you guys don't need to worry about it"), though all three ultimately received "no fault" judgments at the end of very different processes.
Can't believe this. Testing positive, appeal, cleared all happened within 4 months. In the meantime no suspension and no media reports about it.
— Gerda Pardiac (@GerdaPardiac) August 20, 2024
Halep also got this accidentally according to her. But they weren't so fast with everything https://t.co/Dwm0ivO4zN pic.twitter.com/hCi944eEwm
Loses the points and prize money from Indian Wells but puts this issue that wasn't public until today behind him now.
— Tennis Updates (@TennisUpdates24) August 20, 2024
The fact that there was no provisional suspension because he appealed is definitely confusing after that Halep case, but obviously glad this was nothing. https://t.co/m0ZENgVegv
I have only one issue here…allow him to play but why wasn’t it made public earlier..Sharapova, halep such superstar players went through the process and came out legitimately. Why this special treatment for sinner ??
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) August 20, 2024
This is not right.
Any player could be contaminated accidentally so why do they need to be banned? I am sure Jannik is not guilty of any wrong doing but the same could be said for @Simona_Halep who also did nothing wrong? But Simona was subjected to a long drawn out unessary procedure? pic.twitter.com/vbCQQAyGYX
— James Wilson (@JamesWi23669247) August 20, 2024
You don't think the likes of Sharapova going on the offensive and making the test announcement first herself (robbing the Alphabets of their "glory moment") and/or Halep quickly and vigorously denying any wrongdoing, shining a light on the feet-dragging, etc. had anything to do with the -- cough-cough -- different treatment (amongst other obvious reasons), do you? First you must kiss the ring, after all.
i support women’s rights and most importantly i support women’s wrongs pic.twitter.com/tXZDaPx1g7
— T?? (@tennisispain) August 20, 2024
Now, that said, *this* is how these things *should* be handled. Much of the talk over the "differences" in the cases, etc. is somewhat warranted (though "inadvertent" contamination didn't prevent immediate suspensions from being enacted in the past, as has been the case with players who simply missed tests, often due to the lack of common sense practiced by the testers), but since Sinner received precious little punishment that's really beside the point. The *real* issue here is the vast double standard applied with Sinner versus the cases of other players (mostly WTA, but some ATP, too, who weren't as young or "beloved" as Sinner has quickly become) in recent years.
Halep took a supplement from her coach whom she trusted when he told her it was safe to take. So she had no idea either.
— Elisabeth1011 (@Elisabeth1011) August 20, 2024
The difference is she was publicly humiliated. This was covered up
— Mia (@mementoo_vivere) August 20, 2024
Many players (Cilic, Gasquet, Jarry, Sharapova, Halep) have been suspended for months or years for a similar situation. Others (Ymer, Brooksby) didn't even test positive.
— TheNewGen ?? (@thenewgenatp) August 20, 2024
Apparently the law is the same for everyone except Jannik Sinner. This is a shame and a scam.
And if the differences in how this case played out came down to "better" lawyers being the reason the Sinner case was handled so differently, that just points out still more "inequities" (at best) in the process, since a player in a similar "accidental positive" case wouldn't have the ability to throw as much money at the problem and have people to handle it so well (and discreetly), and I doubt they'd have such a key "in" in the deal, either, since apparently one of Sinner's high-grade lawyer's clients (or former client) has links to the International Tennis Integrity Agency, one of the Alphabets involved in the thick of all these issues. When it comes down to how much money the athlete has at hand and who he/she knows, therein lies the *first* problem for any system that dare to use word "integrity" in the name of any group involved, or the actions they undertake. If this (don't suspend or go public until the case is over, and get it over quickly... as well as not treating every tiny infraction as an assault on all civilization and worthy of flogging with barbed wire) is how these cases are going to be handled from here forward, well, maybe someone *finally* learned something from the Halep fiasco. But let's see how the *next* big case goes. (I bet I know what the answer will be.)
All people are equal. But some people are more equal than other people ??
— cave bear (@cavebear2509) August 20, 2024
It's hardly ever a wrong step to paraphrase Orwell, I've always believed.
Update—I got an answer from ATP:
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 21, 2024
Sinner’s 400 ranking points from Indian Wells that were invalidated will *NOT* be retroactively subtracted.
Last week will therefore still be counted as Jannik Sinner’s 10th at #1, not Novak Djokovic’s 429th.
Can’t say I think that’s right. https://t.co/euVGqlW0GE pic.twitter.com/D2MYF6dYzs
Hmmm, I wonder how many sponsorships might offer bonuses to Sinner for each week he's ranked #1? And, if so, how much of that prize money fine he'll get returned to his pocket with that erroneous "additional" (i.e. bogus) week atop the rankings?
Rafa Nadal when asked at the 2022 Australian Open Nadal about Novak’s absence said, “No person is bigger than tennis,” and the world nodded in agreement. Now Emma Raducanu says something similar about Murray and a bunch loose-screwed and butthurt losers are bullying her.
— Thuso the Dragon Slayer?? (@djokernoler) August 24, 2024
Geeez. https://t.co/rCWK5mW81j
Exactly. The sport is multi-generational, and one replaces the next that replaces the next, etc. While some fans might not "get over" their favorite exiting the stage, as far as the sport goes, every page is immediately turned. It's been "Roger who?" for a few years now, just like it quickly became "Steffi who?," and will become "Rafa who?," and is already "Andy who?" and, yes, even "Serena who?" They aren't *forgotten*, but everything and everyone just makes due and move on, just like with anything in life, if you know what's good for you. In this sport, only the Tennis Gods persist in their original form. Also, I'm *shocked* (!!!) -- yeah, not really -- that some people found a new reason to attack Raducanu. Imagine that. Zzzzzzzzzzz.
Speaking of double standards and penalties not being fairly doled out. The match should have ended *right there*, no questions asked nor needing to be answered.
Should Michelsen have been defaulted after rifling a ball at a spectator in the stands? ??°°The #TCLive crew thinks so ?? pic.twitter.com/rZlAmcVuD9
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 24, 2024
Así quedan los cuartos de final del WTA de Cleveland ??????
— Tenis en España (@TenisEnEspana) August 22, 2024
???? Haddad Maia (1) vs ???? Burel
???? Siniakova (3) vs ???? Stearns (6)
???? Rus vs ???? Kessler
Potapova (5) vs ???? Bogdan #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/9TT8mW64Hs
BREAKING:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 22, 2024
Elena Rybakina announces split with Stefano Vukov:
“Hello Everyone,
After 5 years, Stefano and I are no longer working together.
I thank him for his work on-court and wish him all the best for the future.
Thank you all for your support.” pic.twitter.com/ULrVAwLjI0
Since the start of Olympics there have been many memorable 2 of 3 set matches, many going over 3 hours. Now in a week we go back to 3 of 5 on the men’s side and get to watch sets “managed” (tanked) & even fit athletes can struggle to finish. Do we really still need 3 of 5 sets?
— Pam Shriver (@PHShriver) August 19, 2024
— Alison Van Uytvanck (@AlisonVanU) August 19, 2024
Heading to the @usopen like… ? pic.twitter.com/HFWB6OjNO4
— sloanestephens (@SloaneStephens) August 20, 2024
1. Yuliia Starodubtseva, UKR (24, #146)
...the Ukrainian completed a successful qualifying run at a fourth consecutive '24 major, taking out Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva, Gao Xinyu and Sonay Kartal. Starodubtseva reached the 2nd Round at SW19.
?? Australian Open
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 23, 2024
?? Roland-Garros
?? Wimbledon
?? US Open
???? Yuliia Starodubtseva has successfully qualified into the main draw at all four Grand Slams in 2024! pic.twitter.com/yJZ82rfwH3
...one of five Aussies to make their way through qualifying, Hon's week included a 6-1/6-0 blowout of #23 Daria Snigur (who upset Simona Halep in the 1st Rd. two years ago) and win over top Q-seed Kamilla Rakhimova in the final round. This will be Hon's first slam MD since the '22 AO, and first in New York since '19.
...the youngest of the Aussie qualifiers, and the sixth teenager to join the field of 128, Joint secured her slam MD debut with a win over #3 Hailey Baptiste.
MAIN DRAW FOR MAYA!
— Texas Women's Tennis (@TexasWTN) August 22, 2024
Maya Joint is through qualifying at the @usopen with a 6-2, 6-1 win over WTA #102 Hailey Baptiste to reach her first Grand Slam main draw! #HookEm ???? | ?? US Open/ESPN pic.twitter.com/bPI1xjsXBg
The Michigan-born Joint is a Texas Longhorn commit for tennis this fall.
...the consistent doubles power -- a '23 AO finalist, '21 WI semifinalist and '20 RG quarterfinalist -- makes her slam singles MD debut after deciding that she'd work to make a go as a solo act this season. Even before this week, Shibahara had reached her first singles challenger final, won her first title and is on the cusp of crackinf the Top 200.
Ena Shibahara into her first singles Grand Slam main draw ?? her focus on singles this year is paying off, she started the year ranked #548, grinded as hard as she could and is now into the US Open Main Draw!!! pic.twitter.com/QuwvVEEIvS
— Owen (@kostekcanu) August 22, 2024
...the Pastry didn't drop a set all week, knocking off #7 Jana Fett, Lucija Ciric Bagaric and Elli Mandlik.
Destanee Aiava, AUS (24/#180)...ended the run of Ana Konjuh (in her second event since April) in the Q3 to reach her first slam MD outside of Australia Marina Bassols Ribera, ESP (24/#115)...makes her slam MD debut after preventing a *sixth* Aussie (Talia Gibson) from getting a Q3 victory Kimberly Birrell, AUS (26/#147)...a LL in New York a year ago, Birrell plays her way into a slam MD for the first time. Aside from her LL U.S. appearance, her other six slam MD came via wild cards. Nao Hibino, JPN (29/#157)...she hasn't posted a slam MD win since '21, but after relying on LL berths to reach three MD in 2022-23, Hibino has earned a spot in all four major 1st Rounds (w/ the first 3 via automatic entry) in '24 Varvara Lepchenko, USA (38/#196)...after weathering past suspensions, Lepchenko will play in her first slam MD since the '21 RG. With a U.S. Round of 16 (2015) under her belt, the 38-year old will be the oldest woman in the singles draw. Ann Li, USA (24/#131)...with fellow qualifier Lepchenko, Li runs the total number of Bannerettes in the draw to 21 Eva Lys, GER (22/#113)...she's qualified at three straight majors Arina Rodionova, AUS (34/#118)...the oldest of the five Aussie qualifiers, Rodionova will play in just her third U.S. MD since her qualifying debut sixteen years ago in 2008 (she's lost in the Q-round ten times) Gabriela Ruse, ROU (26/#123)...two consecutive slam Q-runs, and two consecutive in New York Aliaksandra Sasnovich, BLR (30/#101)...the Belarusian dropeed no sets, and at just outside the Top 100 she's the highest ranked of all the qualifiers Solana Sierra, ARG (20/#159)...after falling in qualifying in 2024's first three majors, she'll make her slam MD debut after rallying from 6-1/4-0 down vs. Usue Arconada in the final round
Kamilla Rakhimova, RUS (22/#104)
*RECENT U.S. OPEN "Q-PLAYER OF THE WEEK" WINNERS*
2014 Aleksandra Krunic, SRB
2015 Jessica Pegula, USA
2016 Taylor Townsend, USA
2017 Kaia Kanepi, EST
2018 Genie Bouchard, CAN
2019 Peng Shuai, CHN
2020 DNP Q
2021 Rebecca Marino, CAN
2022 Sara Bejlek, CZE
2023 Wang Yafan, CHN
2024 Yuliia Starodubtseva, UKR
[2024 slams]
AO: Alina Korneeva, RUS
RG: Jule Niemeier, GER
WI: Katie Volynets, USA
US: Yuliia Starodubtseva, UKR
Mananchaya Sawangkaew, former Big 12 Freshman of the Year at @CowgirlTennis, advances to the final round of #USOpen qualifying with a 6-2, 7-6(5) win over #181 Celine Naef.
— John (@JTweetsTennis) August 21, 2024
This is the first time Sawangkaew has made the final round of a slam qualies. pic.twitter.com/z3yS4DkCuK
Sawangkaew fell to Arina Rodionova in the final round. Her only previous appearances in tour-level events were in qualifying in Hua Hin in 2020, and Wimbledon earlier this year. She lost her first match both times.
*MULTI-SLAM QUALIFIERS IN 2024*
4 - Yuliia Starodubtseva, UKR (AO-RG-WI-US)
3 - Eva Lys, GER (RG-WI-US)
3 - Katie Volynets, USA (AO-RG-WI)
2 - Olivia Gadecki, AUS (AO-WI)
2 - Leolia Jeanjean, FRA (AO-RG)
2 - McCartney Kessler, USA (AO-WI)
2 - Gabriela Ruse, ROU (WI-US)
2 - Daria Snigur, UKR (AO-WI)
2 - Lulu Sun, SUI/NZL (AO-WI)
*US OPEN WILD CARDS*
Bianca Andreescu, CAN (24)
Amanda Anisimova, USA (22)
Iva Jovic, USA (16)*
McCartney Kessler, USA (25)
Alexa Noel, USA (21)*
Naomi Osaka, JPN (26)
Chloe Paquet, FRA (30)
Taylah Preston, AUS (18)
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* - slam MD debut
*US OPEN - MD PROTECTED RANKING*
Kateryna Baindl, UKR (30)
Lauren Davis, USA (30)
Julia Grabher, AUT (28)
Shelby Rogers, USA (31)
Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS (31)
Wang Qiang, CHN (32)
Zhang Shuai, CHN (35)
Zheng Saisai, CHN (30)
*2024 US OPEN - MOST IN MD (NATIONS) - as of Aug.24*
21 - United States
11 - Russia
8 - Australia
8 - China
7 - Czech Republic
7 - France
7 - Ukraine
5 - Germany
5 - Italy
5 - Spain
[ages]
33 - 30-and-over
6 - 19-and under
A little bit of something different (inspired by the "prediction" -- for what it was worth -- at Wimbledon that the champion wouldn't be a Top 4 seed -- it was #31 Krejcikova), something of a collection of "prop bet" (but not quite) predictions for the U.S. Open...
U.S. OPEN PREDICTIONS |
1. | Zhang Shuai will end her 22-match losing streak |
2. | Iga Swiatek will win a 1r/2r match while losing 1 or fewer total games |
3. | The '24 champion will come from the Top 6 seeds (five times since 2015 the Open has been won by a player outside the Top 6) |
4. | Dark Horse pick from outside the Top 8: Paula Badosa |
5. | No more than one '23 quarterfinalist will reach the final eight in '24. (2023 QF: Gauff/Ostapenko, Cirstea/Muchova, Vondrousova/Keys, Zheng/Sabalenka... Cirstea and Vondrousova are DNP this year.) |
*YOUNGEST 2024 SLAM...*
=WC=
US - Iva Jovic, USA (16)
AO - Taylah Preston, AUS (18)
AO - Taylah Preston, AUS (18)
=Q=
AO - Alina Korneeva, RUS (16)
AO - Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE (16)
AO - Sara Bejlek, CZE (17)
AO - Ella Seidel, GER (18)
US - Maya Joint, AUS (18)
WI - Marina Stakusic, CAN (19)
WI - Anca Todoni, ROU (19)
WI - Robin Montgomery, USA (19)
=LL=
AO - none
WI - Erika Andreeva, RUS (20)
WI - Elsa Jacquemot, FRA (21)
RG - Hailey Baptiste, USA (22)
US - Kamilla Rakhimova, RUS (22)
WI - Olga Danilovic, SRB (23)
=PR=
AO - Emma Raducanu, GBR (21)
AO - Amanda Anisimova, USA (22)
=OLDEST 2023 SLAM...=
=WC=
WI - Angelique Kerber, GER (36)
RG - Alize Cornet, FRA (34)
AO - Alize Cornet, FRA (33)
WI - Caroline Wozniacki, DEN (33)
AO - Caroline Wozniacki, DEN (33)
WI - Heather Watson, GBR (32)
RG - Kristina Mladenovic, FRA (31)
WI - Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS (31)
RG - Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS (31)
=Q=
US - Varvara Lepchenko, USA (38)
RG - Sara Errani, ITA (37)
US - Arina Rodionova, AUS (34)
AO - Rebecca Marino, CAN (33)
US - Aliaksandra Sasnovich, BLR (30)
=LL=
AO - none
RG - Jana Fett, CRO (27)
WI - Renata Zarazua, MEX (26)
RG - Dalma Galfi, HUN (25)
RG - Panna Udvardy, HUN (25)
=PR=
RG - Angelique Kerber, GER (36)
AO - Angelique Kerber, GER (35)
US - Zhang Shuai, CHN (35)
WI - Zhang Shuai, CHN (35)
RG - Irina-Camelia Begu, ROU (33)
RG - Irina-Camelia Begu, ROU (33)
US - Wang Qiang, CHN (32)
WI - Wang Qiang, CHN (32)
US - Shelby Rogers, USA (31)
AO - Shelby Rogers, USA (31)
RG - Aleksandra Krunic, SRB (31)
US - Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS (31)
=MAKING SLAM MD DEBUTS (*-won in 1r)=
=AUTOMATIC ENTRY MD=
AO - none
RG - Maria Lourdes Carle, ARG
WI - none
US - none
=WC=
AO - McCartney Kessler, USA*
AO - Taylah Preston, AUS
RG - none
WI - none
US - Iva Jovic, USA
US - Alexa Noel, USA
=Q=
AO - Alina Korneeva, RUS*
AO - Ella Seidel, GER
AO - Yuliia Starodubtseva, UKR
AO - Lulu Sun, SUI
AO - Maria Timofeeva, RUS*
AO - Anastasia Zakharova, RUS*
RG - Julia Avdeeva, RUS
RG - Irene Burillo Escorihuela, ESP
RG - Lucija Ciric-Bagaric, CRO
RG - Julia Riera, ARG
RG - Zeynep Sonmez, TUR
WI - Marina Stakusic, CAN
WI - Anca Todoni, ROU*
US - Marina Bassols Ribera, ESP
US - Maya Joint, AUS
US - Ena Shibahara, JPN
US - Solana Sierra, ARG
=LOW-RANKED 2024 SLAM QUALIFIERS=
#295 - Sonay Kartal, GBR (WI)
#280 - Irene Burillo Escorihuela, ESP (RG)
#218 - Ena Shibahara, JPN (US)
#205 - Priscilla Hon, AUS (US)
#196 - Varvara Lepchenko, USA (US)
#191 - Anastasia Zakharova, RUS (AO)
#189 - Lulu Sun, SUI (AO)
#188 - Julia Avdeeva, RUS (RG)
=LL=
#151 - Elsa Jacquemot, FRA (WI)
#147 - Dalma Galfi, HUN (RG)
#132 - Panna Udvardy, HUN (RG)
#126 - Jana Fett, CRO (RG)
#123 - Olga Danilovic, SRB (WI)
*2024 U.S. OPEN...*
=youngest=
16 - Iva Jovic, USA (WC) - DOB: December 6, 2007
17 - Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
17 - Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE - DOB: April 2, 2007
18 - Maya Joint, AUS (Q) - DOB: April 16, 2006
18 - Taylah Preston, AUS (WC) - DOB: October 27, 2005
19 - Linda Noskova, CZE - DOB: November 17, 2004
=youngest - 2024 slams=
16 - AO: Alina Korneeva, RUS (Q) - DOB: June 23, 2007
16 - AO: Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
16 - AO: Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE (Q) - DOB: April 2, 2007
16 - US: Iva Jovic, USA (WC) - DOB: December 6, 2007
17 - AO: Sara Bejlek, CZE (Q) - DOB: January 31, 2006
17 - RG: Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
17 - WI: Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
17 - US: Mirra Andreeva, RUS - DOB: April 29, 2007
17 - WI: Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE - DOB: April 2, 2007
17 - US: Brenda Fruhvirtova, CZE - DOB: April 2, 2007
*2024 U.S. OPEN...*
=oldest=
38 - Varvara Lepchenko, USA (Q) - DOB: May 21, 1986
37 - Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
36 - Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
36 - Laura Siegemund, GER - DOB: March 4, 1988
35 - Zhang Shuai, CHN (PR) - DOB: January 21, 1989
35 - Lesia Tsurenko, UKR - DOB: May 30, 1989
35 - Victoria Azarenka, BLR - DOB: July 31, 1989
34 - Arina Rodionova, AUS (Q) - DOB: December 15, 1989
34 - Caroline Wozniacki, DEN - DOB: July 11, 1990
=oldest - 2024 slams=
38 - US: Varvara Lepchenko, USA (Q) - DOB: May 21, 1986
37 - US: Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
37 - WI: Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
37 - RG: Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
36 - US: Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
36 - US: Laura Siegemund, GER - DOB: March 4, 1988
36 - WI: Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
36 - WI: Laura Siegemund, GER - DOB: March 4, 1988
36 - WI: Angelique Kerber, GER (WC) - DOB: January 18, 1988
36 - RG: Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
36 - RG: Angelique Kerber, GER (PR) - DOB: January 18, 1988
36 - RG: Laura Siegemund, GER - DOB: March 4, 1988
36 - AO: Sara Errani, ITA - DOB: April 29, 1987
36 - AO: Tatjana Maria, GER - DOB: August 8, 1987
*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)
RG: Sara Errani, ITA (37)
WI: Sara Errani, ITA (37)
US: Varvara Lepchenko, USA (38)
[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)
RG: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17)
WI: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17)
US: Iva Jovic, USA (16)
Slaymona still getting Hublot sponsorships as she should ????? pic.twitter.com/uHTWmSCzs3
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) August 21, 2024
Good to see you @GarbiMuguruza! ??#AbiertoGNPSeguros pic.twitter.com/rKqQrWOGsi
— wta (@WTA) August 25, 2024
Just the beginning. Thank you, @PlayersTribune. Join me in a three-stage meditation through the link below. https://t.co/MRnxy0fXbx
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) August 21, 2024
3 - Jasmine Paolini and Bianca Andreescu will be the first players to face each other in Women’s Singles at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open the same season since Serena Williams and Justine Henin in 2007. Affection.#USOpen | @WTA @WTA_insider @usopen https://t.co/FavD9YhuNT
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) August 22, 2024
Hometown hero- Coco Gauff continues her legendary streak by gracing the iconic Wheaties box just in time for the 2024 US Open. She will donate $50,000 to the City of Delray Beach to assist underserved residents with free participation in sports programs. pic.twitter.com/w0ABv5UHdz
— City of Delray Beach (@citydelraybeach) August 20, 2024
Marketa Vondrousova posted on Instagram! She had to get shoulder surgery. Best wishes for a speedy recovery and that she is happy and healthy! ?? pic.twitter.com/a4BL6F7y9M
— Trevor (@TreLow315) August 21, 2024
.@iga_swiatek is applying the pressure on Matteo Berrettini ... and winning. pic.twitter.com/BPt8uVQA5i
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 21, 2024
creating a rumour… pic.twitter.com/5Z9nk8Z5fZ
— ?? (@sharmcns) August 22, 2024
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Hobart - Emma Navarro, USA (22/#31)
Hua Hin - Diana Shnaider, RUS (19/#108)
Austin - Yuan Yue, CHN (25/#68)
Rabat - Peyton Stearns, USA (22/#81)
Iasi - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17/#32)
Cleveland - McCartney Kessler, USA (25/#98)
Monterrey - LINDA NOSKOVA, CZE (19/#35)
*2024 YOUNGEST WTA CHAMPIONS*
17 - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (Iasi)
19 - Coco Gauff, USA (Auckland)
19 - Diana Shnaider, RUS (Hua Hin)
19 - LINDA NOSKOVA, CZE (Monterrey)
20 - Diana Shnaider (Bad Homburg)
20 - Diana Shnaider (Budapest)
21 - Zheng Qinwen (Palermo)
21 - Zheng Qinwen (Olympics)
*2024 LOW-RANKED WTA CHAMPIONS*
#108 - Diana Shnaider (Hua Hin)
#98 - McCARTNEY KESSLER (Cleveland)
#85 - Camila Osorio (Bogota)
#81 - Peyton Stearns (Rabat)
#78 - Karolina Pliskova (Cluj-Napoca)
#68 - Yuan Yue (Austin)
#62 - Paula Badosa (Washington)
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA FINALISTS*
Emma Navarro, USA (#31/22 = Hobart)-W
Diana Shnaider, RUS (#108/19 = Hua Hin)-W
Anna Kalinskaya, RUS (#40/25 = Dubai)
Mirra Andreeva, RUS (#32/17 = Iasi)-W)
Elina Avanesyan, RUS (#76/21 = Iasi)
Magdalena Frech, POL (#57/26 = Prague)
LULU SUN, NZL (#57/23 = Monterrey)
McCARTNEY KESSLER, USA (#98/25 = Cleveland)-W
*2024 BEST WILD CARD (unseeded) RESULTS*
W - Paula Badosa - Washington (def. Bouzkova)
W - McCARTNEY KESSLER - Cleveland (Haddad Maia)
RU - Bianca Andreescu - Rosmalen (L- Samsonova)
SF - Dasha Saville - Hobart (L- Mertens)
SF - Emma Raducanu - Nottingham (L- Boulter)
SF - Laura Samson - Prague (L- Frech)
*AGE OF RECENT CZECHS' FIRST WTA TITLES*
15 - Nicole Vaidisova (2004)
17 - Daja Bedanova (2000)
17 - Marketa Vondrousova (2017)
17 - Linda Fruhvirtova (2022)
18 - Lucie Safarova (2005)
18 - Petra Kvitova (2009)
19 - LINDA NOSKOVA (2024)
20 - Karolina Pliskova (2013)
20 - Katerina Siniakova (2017)
21 - Iveta Benesova (2004)
22 - Kveta Peschke (nee' Hrdlickova) (1998)
23 - Klara Koukalova (2005)
23 - Kristyna Pliskova (2016)
23 - Karolina Muchova (2019)
24 - Marie Bouzkova (2022)
25 - Barbora Strycova (2011)
*2024 WTA TITLES - U.S.*
2 - Jessie Pegula (Berlin,Toronto)
2 - Danielle Collins (Miami,Charleston)
1 - Coco Gauff (Auckland)
1 - McCARTNEY KESSLER (Cleveland)
1 - Madison Keys (Strasbourg)
1 - Emma Navarro (Hobart)
1 - Peyton Stearns (Rabat)
1 - Sloane Stephens (Rouen)
[finals - North Americans]
3 - Danielle Collins, USA (2-1)
3 - Jessie Pegula, USA (2-1)
1 - Coco Gauff, USA (1-0)
1 - McCARTNEY KESSLER, USA (1-0)
1 - Madison Keys, USA (1-0)
1 - Emma Navarro, USA (1-0)
1 - Peyton Stearns, USA (1-0)
1 - Sloane Stephens, USA (1-0)
1 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (0-1)
1 - Amanda Anisimova, USA (0-1)
1 - Leylah Fernandez, CAN (0-1)
*U.S. WOMAN WINS MAIDEN WTA TITLE - since 2019*
2019: Sofia 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)
2024: Peyton Stearns (Rabat)
2024: McCartney Kessler (Cleveland)
*MOST DIFFERENT U.S. CHAMPIONS in SEASON (since 1998)*
=1999 (8)=
S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Frazier,Morariu,Rubin,Seles
=2000 (8)=
S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Raymond,Rubin,Seles,Shaughnessy
=2024 (8)=
Gauff,Kessler,Navarro,Collins,Stephens,Keys,Stearns,Pegula
=2001 (7)=
S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Davenport,Seles,Shaughnessy,Tu
=2002 (7)=
S.Williams,V.Williams,Capriati,Craybas,Raymond,Rubin,Seles
=2016 (7)=
S.Williams,V.Williams,Falconi,Keys,McHale,Puig(PUR),Stephens,Vandeweghe
*MOST DIFFERENT CHAMPIONS in SEASON (since 2007)*
=2010 (9)=
RUS - Chakvetadze,Dementieva,Kleybanova,Kudryavtseva,Kuznetsova,Makarova,Pavlyuchenkova,Sharapova,Zvonareva
=2007 (8)=
RUS - Chakvetadze,Dementieva,Kirilenko,Kuznetsova,Petrova,Safina,Sharapova,Shvedova
=2024 (8)=
USA - Collins,Gauff,Kessler,Keys,Navarro,Pegula,Stearns,Stephens
*MOST WTA SF in 2024*
9 - Iga Swiatek (4-4 +W)
7 - Elena Rybakina (5-2)
6 - Aryna Sabalenka (4-2)
6 - Jessie Pegula (3-2 +L)
6 - EMMA NAVARRO (1-5)
6 - Coco Gauff (1-5)
5 - EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (1-4)
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
Cluj-Napoca: Harriet Dart, GBR (27/#103)
Roland Garros: Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17/#38)
Iasi: Elina Avanesyan, RUS (21/#76)-RU
Prague: Magdalena Frech, POL (26/#57)-RU
Prague: Laura Samson, CZE (16/#634)
Monterrey: LULU SUN, NZL (23/#57)-RU
Cleveland: McCARTNEY KESSLER, USA (25/#98)-W
*2024 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - CRISTINA BUCSA, ESP
4 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
3 - Sara Errani, ITA
3 - Jasmine Paolini, ITA
3 - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE
3 - Irina Khromacheva, RUS
3 - Elise Mertens, BEL
3 - Asia Muhammad, USA
3 - Taylor Townsend, USA
*2024 OLDEST WTA WD/MX CHAMPIONS*
38 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands (Miami)
38 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands (Abu Dhabi)
38 - Hsieh Su-wei (Wimbledon MX)
38 - Hsieh Su-wei (Berlin)
38 - Hsieh Su-wei (Indian Wells)
38 - Hsieh Su-wei (Australian Open)
38 - Hsieh Su-wei (Australian Open MX)
37 - Sara Errani (Olympics)
37 - Sara Errani (Rome)
36 - Sara Errani (Linz)
36 - Laura Siegemund (Roland Garros MX)
36 - Monica Niculescu (Strasbourg)
36 - Bibiane Schoofs (Rosmalen)
36 - MONICA NICULESCU (Monterrey)
**RECENT WOMEN'S U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONS**
2010 Kim Clijsters, BEL
2011 Samantha Stosur, AUS
2012 Serena Williams, USA
2013 Serena Williams, USA
2014 Serena Williams, USA
2015 Flavia Pennetta, ITA
2016 Angelique Kerber, GER
2017 Sloane Stephens, USA
2018 Naomi Osaka, JPN
2019 Bianca Andreescu, CAN
2020 Naomi Osaka, JPN
2021 Emma Raducanu, GBR
2022 Iga Swiatek, POL
2023 Coco Gauff, USA
**RECENT U.S. OPEN TOP SEEDS**
2010 Caroline Wozniacki, DEN (SF)
2011 Caroline Wozniacki, DEN (SF)
2012 Victoria Azarenka, BLR (RU)
2013 Serena Williams, USA (W)
2014 Serena Williams, USA (W)
2015 Serena Williams, USA (SF)
2016 Serena Williams, USA (SF)
2017 Karolina Pliskova, CZE (QF)
2018 Simona Halep, ROU (1st)
2019 Naomi Osaka, JPN (4th)
2020 Karolina Pliskova, CZE (2nd)
2021 Ash Barty, AUS (3rd)
2022 Iga Swiatek, POL (W)
2023 Iga Swiatek, POL (4th)
2024 Iga Swiatek, POL
**EARLIEST EXIT BY SLAM #1 at U.S. OPEN**
2018 1st Rd. - Simona Halep (lost to Kaia Kanepi)
1966 2nd Rd. - Billie Jean King (lost to Kerry Melville)
2008 2nd Rd. - Ana Ivanovic (lost to Julie Coin)
2020 2nd Rd. - Karolina Pliskova (lost to Caroline Garcia)
**EARLIEST EXIT BY SLAM #1**
[pre-Open era]
1962 Wimbledon 1st Rd. - Margaret Court (lost to Billie Jean Moffitt)
[Open era]
1979 Australian Open 1st Rd. - Virginia Ruzici (lost to Mary Sawyer)
1994 Wimbledon 1st Rd. - Steffi Graf (lost to Lori McNeil)
1999 Wimbledon 1st Rd. - Martina Hingis (lost to Jelena Dokic)
2001 Wimbledon 1st Rd. - Martina Hingis (lost to Virginia Ruano Pascual)
2017 Roland Garros 1st Rd. - Angelique Kerber (lost to Ekaterina Makarova)
2018 US Open 1st Rd. - Simona Halep (lost to Kaia Kanepi)
**World Number 1's Slam Bests (29) at U.S. OPEN**
[W - 16]
Austin, Clijsters, Davenport, Evert, Graf, Henin, Hingis, Kerber, Navratilova, Osaka, Sanchez Vicario, Seles, Sharapova, Swiatek, S.Williams, V.Williams
[RU - 6]
Azarenka, Goolagong, Jankovic, Pliskova, Sabalenka, Wozniacki
[SF - 4]
Capriati, Halep, Mauresmo, Safina
[QF - 1]
Ivanovic
[4th Rd. - 2]
Barty, Muguruza
**RECENT U.S. OPEN DC OUT IN SLAM 1st RD.**
2005 Svetlana Kuznetsova
2017 Angelique Kerber
2022 Emma Raducanu
**FIRST-TIME SLAM CHAMPS AT U.S. OPEN - OPEN ERA**
1968 Virginia Wade, GBR
1979 Tracy Austin, USA
1990 Gabriela Sabatini, ARG
1998 Lindsay Davenport, USA
1999 Serena Williams, USA
2004 Svetlana Kuznetsova, RUS
2005 Kim Clijsters, BEL
2011 Samantha Stosur, AUS
2015 Flavia Pennetta, ITA
2017 Sloane Stephens, USA
2018 Naomi Osaka, JPN
2019 Bianca Andreescu, CAN
2021 Emma Raducanu, GBR
2023 Coco Gauff, USA
**LOW-SEEDED U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONS - OPEN ERA**
Unseeded/Wild Card - Kim Clijsters, BEL (2009)
Unseeded - Sloane Stephens, USA (2017)
Qualifier - Emma Raducanu, GBR (2021)
#26 - Flavia Pennetta, ITA (2015)
#20 - Naomi Osaka, JPN (2018)
#15 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (2019)
#9 - Samantha Stosur, AUS (2011)
#9 - Svetlana Kuznetsova, RUS (2004)
#7 - Serena Williams, USA (1999)
#6 - Virginia Wade, GBR (1968)
#6 - Coco Gauff, USA (2023)
**LOW-RANKED U.S. OPEN FINALISTS - since 1975**
Unranked - Kim Clijsters, 2009 (W)
#150 - Emma Raducanu, 2021 (W)
#83 - Sloane Stephens, 2017 (W)
#73 - Leylah Fernandez, 2021
#66 - Venus Williams, 1997
*U.S. OPEN DEFENDING CHAMP RESULTS - OPEN ERA*
1968 Virginia Wade (SF)
1969 Margaret Smith-Court (W)
1970 Margaret Smith-Court (DNP; SF in '72)
1971 Billie Jean King (W)
1972 Billie Jean King (3rd Rd.)
1973 Margaret Smith-Court (DNP; QF in '75)
1974 Billie Jean King (DNP; QF in '77)
1975 Chris Evert (W)
1976 Chris Evert (W)
1977 Chris Evert (W)
1978 Chris Evert (RU)
1979 Tracy Austin (SF)
1980 Chris Evert-Lloyd (SF)
1981 Tracy Austin (QF)
1982 Chris Evert-Lloyd (RU)
1983 Martina Navratilova (W)
1984 Martina Navratilova (RU)
1985 Hana Mandlikova (4th Rd.)
1986 Martina Navratilova (W)
1987 Martina Navratilova (QF)
1988 Steffi Graf (W)
1989 Steffi Graf (RU)
1990 Gabriela Sabatini (QF)
1991 Monica Seles (W)
1992 Monica Seles (DNP-stabbing; RU in '95)
1993 Steffi Graf (RU)
1994 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (4th Rd.)
1995 Steffi Graf (W)
1996 Steffi Graf (DNP; 4th Rd. in '98)
1997 Martina Hingis (RU)
1998 Lindsay Davenport (SF)
1999 Serena Williams (QF)
2000 Venus Williams (W)
2001 Venus Williams (RU)
2002 Serena Williams (DNP; QF in '04)
2003 Justine Henin-Hardenne (4th Rd.)
2004 Svetlana Kuznetsova (1st Rd.)
2005 Kim Clijsters (DNP; W in '09)
2006 Maria Sharapova (3rd Rd.)
2007 Justine Henin (DNP; retired)
2008 Serena Williams (SF)
2009 Kim Clijsters (W)
2010 Kim Clijsters (DNP; 2nd Rd. in '12)
2011 Samantha Stosur (QF)
2012 Serena Williams (W)
2013 Serena Williams (W)
2014 Serena Williams (SF)
2015 Flavia Pennetta (DNP; retired)
2016 Angelique Kerber (1st Rd.)
2017 Sloane Stephens (QF)
2018 Naomi Osaka (4th Rd.)
2019 Bianca Andreescu (DNP; 4th Rd. in '21)
2020 Naomi Osaka (3rd Rd.)
2021 Emma Raducanu (1st Rd.)
2022 Iga Swiatek (4th Rd.)
2023 Coco Gauff
**BACK-TO-BACK WIMB/US TITLES - OPEN ERA**
1970 Margaret Court, AUS
1972 Billie Jean King, USA
1976 Chris Evert, USA
1982 Chris Evert-Lloyd, USA
1983 Martina Navratilova, USA
1986 Martina Navratilova, USA
1987 Martina Navratilova, USA
1988 Steffi Graf, GER *
1989 Steffi Graf, GER
1993 Steffi Graf, GER
1995 Steffi Graf, GER
1996 Steffi Graf, GER
1997 Martina Hingis, SUI
2000 Venus Williams, USA *
2001 Venus Williams, USA
2002 Serena Williams, USA
2012 Serena Williams, USA *
--
* - also won Olympic Gold
*RG/US TITLES IN SEASON - OPEN ERA*
1969 Margaret Court, AUS
1970 Margaret Court, AUS
1972 Billie Jean King, USA
1973 Margaret Court, AUS
1975 Chris Evert, USA
1980 Chirs Evert, USA
1984 Martina Navratilova, USA
1988 Steffi Graf, FRG
1991 Monica Seles, YUG
1992 Monica Seles, YUG
1993 Steffi Graf, GER
1994 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
1995 Steffi Graf, GER
1996 Steffi Graf, GER
2002 Serena Williams, USA
2003 Justine Henin, BEL
2007 Justine Henin, BEL
2013 Serena Williams, USA
2022 Iga Swiatek, POL
*AO/US TITLES IN SEASON - OPEN ERA*
[Sept/Dec finals; 1977-86]
1982 Chris Evert, USA
1983 Martina Navratilova, USA
[Jan/Sept finals]
1969 Margaret Court, AUS
1970 Margaret Court, AUS
1973 Margaret Court, AUS
1988 Steffi Graf, FRG
1989 Steffi Graf, FRG
1991 Monica Seles, YUG
1992 Monica Seles, YUG
1997 Martina Hingis, SUI
2016 Angelique Kerber, GER
**CAREER SLAM #1 SEEDS - active**
11..Iga Swiatek
6...Simona Halep
6...Caroline Wozniacki
3...Victoria Azarenka
2...Naomi Osaka
2...Karolina Pliskova
1...Venus Williams
DNC vs. RNC: Two convention speeches, two different messages pic.twitter.com/kPImhcB9f7
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) August 23, 2024
Donald Trump’s excess baggage #KamalaHarris https://t.co/ILLUnzAucu pic.twitter.com/jc34dFgOc6
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) August 20, 2024
There’s something very special about the Fox people continuing to invite @PeteButtigieg on their network to pants them on live tv. https://t.co/GNHWJijNJP
— Eileen ?? (@meanbean74) August 20, 2024
Real freedom is a nation where anything and everything is possible.
— Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) August 22, 2024
Where we can elect our first Madam President.
That is real freedom — and that is what we are fighting for. pic.twitter.com/DvuaxshICL
Obama: Here is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he rode down his golden escalator nine years ago. There's the childish nicknames, the crazy conspiracy theories, this weird obsession with crowd sizes pic.twitter.com/WGwNOFinHK
— Acyn (@Acyn) August 21, 2024
I've seen enough posts this morning to confirm the "don't talk about politicians' minor children" rule only applies to Barron Trump b/c Gus Walz now joins Amy Carter, Chelsea Clinton, and Malia and Sasha Obama in being mocked and ridiculed by right wing ghouls ??
— scary lawyerguy (@scarylawyerguy) August 22, 2024
Not surprisingly, a lot of those posts from "name" accounts were deleted soon after the blowback they got. I guess they realized that not only Democrats have children with special needs, learning/emotional disabilities or are on the spectrum. Of course, it shouldn't take *that* political realization to come to the conclusion that one should backtrack from such comments. Hmmm, what *should* be the driving force? Oh, yes... an ounce of human decency and common sense, which clearly very few of them have (since if they did, you know, they wouldn't have posted such things in the first place... but, then again, they're just following the lead of their party's national standard-bearers).
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— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) August 19, 2024
This is the most interested I have ever seen Trump be in another human being pic.twitter.com/mJ3TBLY9Ry
— Helen Lewis (@helenlewis) August 21, 2024
What do you remove? pic.twitter.com/6qR3anM2oq
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RFK JR: Kamala Harris declined to meet or even to speak with me pic.twitter.com/eX3femrTtb
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The one "good" thing coming of this Sinner episode is seeing so many people (finally) come forward to object to the trashy way Maria was treated (the way some of us came forward years ago). It's as though the "Alphabets" are in a constant competition with the IOC to determine who is more corrupt.
We sometimes forget what Martina Hingis endured for allegedly using a non-PED. She got a 2-year ban, while Gasquet got off using the Katy Perry defense.
And thank you. :)
Re Gasquet- "I kissed a girl". LOL!
There are some R1 popcorn matches at the US Open.
Osaka vs Ostapenko
Qinwen vs Anisimova
Raducanu vs Kenin
Bianca vs Paolini (Laughing out loud at Bianca drawing Paolini for the 476564th time)
I don't think Sabalenka will make it to the SFs for 4th time in a row. I think the winner of the open on the women's side will come from outside of the top 10 in the rankings. It's my gut feelings.
Everyone dopes. so, I'm not bothered by it. But I agree that all should get appropriate punishment and no one should get preferential treatment.
I, personally, enjoy 5-set format at the majors.
D-
The Sinner-Halep one-two punch in just a few months' time has been a nice refresher course for some regarding the inadequacies, inconsistencies and (often) injustices of the Alphabets' reign of terror.
K-
I can appreciate the test of five sets in slams, but outside of the SF/F -- as a viewer -- those opening sets are really tough to watch sometimes because you know that even the players know that early stretch really means next to nothing. In best-of-three *all* sets are hugely important.
You can't help but think that many of the men's slam winners would have different over the years had it been three sets. Many more upsets of top contenders are likely.
D-
The placement in the section before the video demonstrating Trump's fascination with cocaine, addiction and the various kinds of "highs" wasn't any sort of unintentional/intentional commentary, either, of course. ;)
none assumed!
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