Wk.6- Better Call Bencic (a Champion)
2023 ?? 2025 ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 8, 2025
Belinda Bencic lifts the trophy for the second time in Abu Dhabi ????#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/ff7GTjJoLR


What a moment for @BelindaBencic ?? pic.twitter.com/w9B28619RO
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 8, 2025
Moving ALL over the court! ??
— wta (@WTA) February 8, 2025
@BelindaBencic | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/7xZHYbX9AX
Bencic's Abu Dhabi run was laced with grit, and was sometimes brilliant. After a win over Rebecca Sramkova in three, she double-bageled Veronika Kudermetova and handled Marketa Vondrousova in straights. Comebacks from a set down vs. defending champ Elena Rybakina in the SF, then Ashlyn Krueger in the final, provided a nice finishing touch to a week where nothing was given to, but much was gained by Bencic. This was her first WTA final appearance since Charleston two years ago, with her first win since her last trip to Abu Dhabi, also in 2023. With the title run, the ninth of Bencic's WTA career, the 27-year old has now gone 5-2 in tour-level finals starting with her Gold medal run in Tokyo (where, of course, Osaka lost in the 3rd Round despite having "home court advantage") in 2021. She'd been 4-8 in finals before what remains her biggest career win. Bencic is off to a 12-3 start in '25 (but didn't get a WC into Doha for Week 7, where the likes of Emma Raducanu did). Ranked #294 during Melbourne, Bencic was at #157 before Abu Dhabi. She'll be at #65 on Monday, well ahead of the pace of, say, Paula Badosa in her comeback from a back injury last spring, a persistent climb that saw her nearly finish in the Top 10 by season's end.
One for the memory books ????@BelindaBencic | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/4UBAPDE2I3
— wta (@WTA) February 8, 2025
Lovely words from Potapova to Simona Halep ??#TO2025 pic.twitter.com/0v8hO5QxF7
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2025
The loss ended a whirlwind week for Bronzetti which had started with her assuming the unenviable task of ushering Romanian icon Halep off the WTA stage with a 1 & 1 1st Round defeat in the intimate Transylvania Open setting with a large group of adoring fans watching from the stands. Afterward, Halep announced her retirement to the crowd, nearly a year (but just six matches) into her injury-marred comeback after fighting (for a year and a half) and winning to reverse a four-year ban following a positive test at the 2022 U.S. Open. Bronzetti's start boosted what became a run to the final, the fourth of the Italian's WTA career, after getting wins over Peyton Stearns (Bronzetti had blown a 5-0 lead and squandered MPs vs. her last year in Rabat), Elisabetta Cocciaretto and Katerina Siniakova (via ret.). She lost in three sets to Potapova in the final, Bronzetti's first at tour-level on hard court, but she'll climb sixteen spots to move close to a Top 50 return (at #56), as well as assume the ITA #2 spot ahead of now ITA #3 Cocciaretto. Bronzetti is 1-3 in WTA finals.
Lucia Bronzetti says she feels lucky to have played Halep in her final match in Cluj:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 9, 2025
“I will bring this week in my memory forever. I played against Simona in her last match. I feel lucky for this.” ?? pic.twitter.com/BVlYS2DUSK
fairytale week! ?
— wta (@WTA) February 7, 2025
Krueger defeats Noskova in straight sets to reach her FIRST WTA 500 FINAL!#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/PV9sSl6ZAJ
Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew who plays the #WTA L&T Mumbai Open singles final today pic.twitter.com/BVCjnnYpcf
— HareshRamchandani (@R1979Harry) February 9, 2025
Sawangkaew just completed a tour-level QF finish in Singapore last week, a '25 continuation of her great '24 4Q close which included an 11-3 record, her WTA MD debut in Hua Hin, QF results in Guangzhou/Jiujiang, a successful Beijing Q-run and maiden 1000 MD win, as well as a $100K semifinal. In the Mumbai 125, the Thai player got past Dalila Jakupovic, Linda Fruhvirtova, Lanlana Tararudee and Rebecca Marino to reach her biggest career final. She fell in straight sets to Jil Teichmann, but has followed up her late-season results with a 10-5 start this year that has her set to reach another new career high at #115.
oh Ons that's off the charts ??#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen | @Ons_Jabeur pic.twitter.com/jYwtfe4ft5
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
Hanging TOUGH! ??@Ons_Jabeur | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/o7C8sESnX7
— wta (@WTA) February 6, 2025
Being a lucky loser is suddenly in fashion, and Sasnovich took her turn in the role in Cluj-Napoca. Ranked #128, the Belarusian lost to Sara Sorribes Tormo in qualifying, but took her MD pass and put together a SF run that saw her maneuver around still more potholes. She saved five MP in the 2nd set (and trailed 2-0 in the 3rd) vs. Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in the 1st Round, then after knocking off young Canadian Marina Stakusic, Sasnovich saw Anhelina Kalinina twice serve for the match in the final set before heading to a deciding TB. The Ukrainian led 3-1 there, as well, before Sasnovich swept the final six points. Her run ended vs. Anastasia Potapova in the SF, Sasnovich's first at tour-level since Budapest last July (and just her third since the start of '23). The final four run is the best on tour by a LL since Sorribes Tormo won the Cleveland crown in 2023.
making the most out of her second chance! ??
— wta (@WTA) February 7, 2025
Lucky Loser Sasnovich defeats Kalinina 2-6, 6-4, 7-6(3) to reach the @TransylvaniaOpn semifinals!#TO2025 pic.twitter.com/VBEy0kA88Y
The ANGLE on this ?????@VondrousovaM | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/5Hy9WdKKY8
— wta (@WTA) February 6, 2025
As it turned out, Bencic wasn't the only Swiss woman to have a great week on the tennis courts. Teichmann won in Mumbai, as well, to pick her second 125 crown since September. Last week in Singapore, Teichmann reached her second QF at tour-level in three months, after her similiar result in Merida last fall had been her first in a WTA event since the spring of '22. In Mumbai, after seeing Emina Bektas retire from their 1st Round match, the Swiss advanced past Arianne Hartono (the only player to take a set off the Swiss all week) and the surprising Indian combo of Shrivalli Bhamidipaty and 15-year old Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi to reach the final. Manachaya Sawangkaew fell 3 & 4 to earn Teichmann the crown. Her last WTA final was in the Cincinnati 1000 in 2021. After falling outside the Top 100 in June 2023, and dipping in and out of the Top *200* last spring summer, former #21 (2021) Teichmann is finally back. She'll come in at #100 on the nose on Monday.
Jil Teichmann just won the biggest hard court title of her career at the 125 in Mumbai and returned to the top 100 in the process ?? pic.twitter.com/Ujchnahyd7
— Simon (@BelleBienne) February 9, 2025
Mumbai Open: Jil Teichmann bags singles, Pridankina and Anshba win doubles title
— WION Sports (@WIONSportsNews) February 9, 2025
READ: https://t.co/Fr6GZL1GU6https://t.co/Fr6GZL1GU6
An important win!
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) February 5, 2025
Ella Seidel upsets fans favourite Jaqueline Cristian in the last match of the first round in Cluj ????
The 19-year-old qualifier moves on to face Anna Blinkova in the second round.#TO2025 ??????? pic.twitter.com/WcE7Qfz6UO
In the zone ??
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
Linda Noskova locks in the win over No.2 seed Badosa in commanding fashion, 6-4, 6-1!#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/SP3eV3Zwb4
In Abu Dhabi, 20-year old Noskova erased the memory of her poor AO showing (a 1st Rd. loss to Clara Tauson, a year after upsetting Iga Swiatek in Melbourne and reaching the QF), getting wins over Magdalena Frech, Paula Badosa (already her seventh career Top 10 win) and Magda Linette to reach her fourth career 500-level SF (along with a past title in Monterrey, Adelaide RU and Brisbane SF since the start of '23). Noskova lost to Ashlyn Krueger, but will climb seven spots to #32, not far off her career high of #25 from last August. Afterward, the Czech shared some of the messages she received over social media following her loss.
Linda Noskova shares a barrage of hateful messages she received after her loss to Ashlyn Krueger in Abu Dhabi.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 7, 2025
These messages are downright pathetic.
This is so not okay. pic.twitter.com/2jxCO1qvlt
Czech teen Linda #Fruhvirtova on her run in India over the past couple of weeks ahead of next week's #WTA 125K L&T Mumbai Open pic.twitter.com/Syas7nY6hA
— HareshRamchandani (@R1979Harry) January 30, 2025
Kimberly #Birrell has further cemented herself as Australia's top-ranked singles female after earning a hard-fought three-set triumph to win the ITF75 Brisbane event.@monte_sports reports. @TheFirstServehttps://t.co/1fJT6Ku18M
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) February 9, 2025
The power from Wakana Sonobe ??#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/DaGC76gVXe
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 5, 2025
Ons Jabeur defeats Wakana Sonobe 6-3, 6-3 to book a quarter-final against defending champion and top seed Elena Rybakina in Abu Dhabi.
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) February 5, 2025
Jabeur full of praise for the 17-year-old Sonobe, adding: "When I was 17 I was a mess" pic.twitter.com/ud2vMWkfke
Sonobe wasn't the only junior shining in a pro event in Week 6.
Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi is the best example that an individual can pull the crowd back towards the game with a brilliant performance. ??
— The Khel India (@TheKhelIndia) February 7, 2025
It's maybe too early to say right now, but 15yo looks like one of the biggest hope for Indian Tennis ???? https://t.co/ovUej9KjHf pic.twitter.com/3JUEuLdX4U
Two years younger, and 59 spots lower in the junior rankings (and unranked as a pro), India's Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi turned a qualifying wild card in the Mumbai 125 into a grand introduction to the world of "what could be." In just her fifth pro event, the 15-year old qualified (w/ two three-sets wins) and then -- with wins over Iryna Shymanovich, Zarina Diyas and fellow qualifier Mei Yamaguchi -- played all the way into the semifinals. Her run ended at the hands of Jil Teichmann, but her aggressive game will now make its ranking debut at #645, leapfrogging more than 800 players who had the requisite three tournaments to have a spot in last week's rankings. Only one Indian woman has ever ranked the singles Top 100 (Sania Mirza, of course, while current IND #1 Ankita Raina is in the #290s at the moment, with a CH of #160), but there *may* now be a candidate to keep an eye on. Rajeshwaran Revathi will soon move to Mallorca under a year-long contract to train at the Nadal Academy, an invitation she earned after previously spending a week there.
Maaya Rajeshwaran's performance at the WTA 125 L&T Mumbai Open is just so inspiring & impressive! At just 15 years old, she's showing great composure and skill against some experienced players????. Let's keep it rolling ???????????? . pic.twitter.com/I7vaKk5G2a
— Rohan Bopanna (@rohanbopanna) February 7, 2025
CHAMPIONS IN ABU DHABI! ??
— wta (@WTA) February 8, 2025
Ostapenko/Perez bring home the title after defeating Zhang/Mladenovic 6-2, 6-1. #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/OoY2OLUxfj
?? CHAMPIONS ??
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) February 8, 2025
In their first time as a pair, Aussie @EllenPerez95 and Latvian Jelena Ostapenko have taken out the WTA 500 event in Abu Dhabi without dropping a set!#GoAussies pic.twitter.com/2t43bBrBER
?? Wheelchair Women’s Champion 2025 ??
— ABN AMRO Open (@abnamroopen) February 8, 2025
LIZZY DE GREEF ????????
De Greef beat Jiske Griffioen 6-1 6-4 to become our third winner at the #abnamroopen, following consecutive titles of Diede de Groot in 2023 and 2024.
Gefeliciteerd! pic.twitter.com/35Nd4Jev0F
Griffioen and Aniek Van Koot won the doubles.

A little Rybakina finesse ?#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/cFOFTuMZsl
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 6, 2025
NO WAY ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 6, 2025
How did @Ons_Jabeur pull this off? #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/DC6ZJdgIeX
A good challenge to win the match ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 6, 2025
Rybakina levels her head-to-head with Jabeur in an absolute epic!
The defending champion and No. 1 seed advances to the Semifinals ??#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/W1jrin4QWO
Lucky-loser indeed! ??
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) February 4, 2025
Aliaksandra Sasnovich makes the most of her second chance in Cluj, upsetting 6th seed Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in a nearly three-hour battle ????#TO2025 ??????? pic.twitter.com/EiXrvb5OSI
From Wild Card to Finalist ??@BelindaBencic battles it out and defeats the defending champion 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/dpGZzLqT8D
— wta (@WTA) February 7, 2025
? First title since 2023 Abu Dhabi
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 8, 2025
? First title back from maternity leave
? Ninth tour-level singles title@BelindaBencic reigns in Abu Dhabi once more, defeating Ashlyn Krueger 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/57SPDKkQ7f
Belinda Bencic’s husband’s reaction after she won her first title as a mom in Abu Dhabi. ??
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 8, 2025
He wipes tears from his face while he’s holding their daughter, Bella.
Proud day for this beautiful family. ??
pic.twitter.com/ZCSBuw6m6S
Viktorija Golubic saves 2 match points to defeat Arantxa Rus 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (10) at the Cluj WTA 250.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) February 4, 2025
Incredible tie break and match.
3 hours 32 minutes.
16 breaks of serve. pic.twitter.com/IlvV8gmOJe
?? DREAM DEBUT ??
— wta (@WTA) February 3, 2025
Wakana Sonobe, just 17, clinches her first-ever Tour-level win!#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/8BZ70jwTm8
The celebration fit for a CHAMPION ??
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2025
Top seed Potapova captures her first title since 2023 after defeating Bronzetti in a thrilling three-set final!#TO2025 pic.twitter.com/6ZlnT2d2q0
Here comes the Sun ??
— wta (@WTA) February 3, 2025
In her Abu Dhabi debut, Lulu Sun defeats Garcia 6-1, 6-3 to score her first win of the season!#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/7PB5ylfiLo
?? Doubles CHAMPS in Cluj-Napoca ??
— wta (@WTA) February 9, 2025
Kempen and Siskova get the better of Cristian and Moratelli 6-3, 6-1 to lift their first title together!#TO2025 pic.twitter.com/TzAhYXEYvm
The athlete that you are, @K_Siniakova ??
— wta (@WTA) February 7, 2025
After an epic tie break with FIVE match points, Siniakova defeats Tomova in straight sets! #TO2025 pic.twitter.com/jToC9Sm1v5
Clara Tauson throws up in the bin while facing set points against Elise Mertens.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) February 9, 2025
Mertens won the first set 6-0.
No retirement yet. pic.twitter.com/J9nWKfAKcy
40 year old Emily Webley-Smith ???? has just won her 27th ITF doubles title and first since 2021. She wins the W35 Herrenschwanden title with Ovcharenko ?? ??
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) February 8, 2025
Her first ITF doubles title was won in 2004!!!!
Well done @ews24 ?? pic.twitter.com/c7JcmEQklw

Locked in ??
— wta (@WTA) February 4, 2025
Bronzetti defeats Halep in consecutive sets to secure her spot in the next round in Cluj! #TO2025 pic.twitter.com/kZYQ0DmQdw
After her match today at the Transylvania Open Simona Halep announced her retirement. pic.twitter.com/pjej7EAgs6
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) February 4, 2025
?? #halep pic.twitter.com/pt3NbELIzS
— Tennis GIFs???? (tip jar????) (@tennis_gifs) February 4, 2025
a lucky fan left with an unforgettable keepsake ??@Simona_Halep | #TO2025 pic.twitter.com/FWnsMhDiPW
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
Simona Halep says goodbye one last time.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) February 4, 2025
2 Grand Slam titles
2 time year-end world #1
64 weeks as world #1
9 WTA 1000 titles
24 singles titles
Incredible career. pic.twitter.com/bmjmiElgtY
We'll one day see Simo in Newport (and Winterfest, of course!), but hopefully she won't be a stranger between now and then.

Backspin Flashback: Halep Wins Roland Garros (2018)
Backspin Flashback: Halep's Wimbledon Dream (2019)
Simona Forever (and ever), Amen

A tough battle out there! Lucky-loser Veronika Kudermetova prevails over compatriot Liudmila Samsonova 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 after 2h55m, moving into the second round of the Abu Dhabi Open with one match point saved.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) February 3, 2025
Both Veronika and Lyuda fought hard and sad that they met so early! pic.twitter.com/mgvElLuxra
Smooth sailing ??@BelindaBencic books her QF spot in Abu Dhabi with a straight sets win over V. Kudermetova.#MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/XfEL9NxBEH
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
Veronika Kudermetova has already amassed 9 wins in 2025, culminating in a 9-5 (.643) W/L record.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) February 8, 2025
A huge improvement as compared to her 2024 record of 18-26 (.409) W/L. Had to wait till Berlin for her 9th win of the year, and she's back on track now!
[??: Christopher Pike/Getty] pic.twitter.com/x9TdTtX8fw

A comeback we're all behind ??
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) February 3, 2025
Two-time Wimbledon champion @Petra_Kvitova returns to Indian Wells this year!#TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/YHjsV5LBEk

????????@leylahfernandez | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/oIUXNc5uY8
— wta (@WTA) February 6, 2025
on the MOVE ??@BelindaBencic | #MubadalaAbuDhabiOpen pic.twitter.com/s8LRyhy7ju
— wta (@WTA) February 6, 2025

With reports that the US Open's mixed doubles event could now take place during qualifying week, players are divided on the decision ?? https://t.co/AZAwy63yXb
— TENNIS (@Tennis) February 6, 2025
The @usopen hates nothing more than the sport of tennis. The thing that they are worst at promoting.
— CHill Tennis (@CHillTennis90) February 3, 2025

The official 2025 Roland-Garros poster, by Marc-Antoine Mathieu ???
— Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) December 19, 2024
La bande dessinée à l'affiche de Roland-Garros 2025, par Marc-Antoine Mathieu.#RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/5sR2nUgPSv
18 years ago today, Prince blessed us with the greatest Super Bowl halftime show of all time….don’t even remember the teams that played the game that night but will forever remember the show he put on pic.twitter.com/tm7IK9MRoP
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) February 4, 2025
The best halftime show and there is not a close second. if you have not seen it check out the short doc with the production staff. https://t.co/Gs6w8xXx6f
— ReadWatchDo (@ReadWatchDo) February 4, 2025



Halep was playing some of the best Tennis of her career at the age of 29 in August 2022, she won the Toronto 1000 beating Coco Gauff on the way.
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) February 4, 2025
She was to be suspended by the ITIA just days after this win and was never the same player again.
Very sad.pic.twitter.com/3KnFE12dgA
?? Former World No. 1
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) February 4, 2025
?? 2018 French Open champion
?? 2019 Wimbledon champion
Thank you Simona Halep for your wonderful career and all the memories ??#SimonaHalep #Retirement #Tennis pic.twitter.com/WJ0Mvvqd12
Always our champion and the best in the world @Simona_Halep ?? pic.twitter.com/1yYzWa1Nr0
— simosmoods (@doublefault20) February 4, 2025
64 weeks at World No. 1??
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
2 Grand Slam titles ????
24 WTA singles titles ??
1 amazing career, @Simona_Halep pic.twitter.com/B3nFFAi6gw
Thank you, @Simona_Halep ?? pic.twitter.com/m5e4RHb5tS
— wta (@WTA) February 5, 2025
Thank you for everything. I leave full of gratitude ?? pic.twitter.com/4E6dIpVbG6
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) February 5, 2025
Read more details from @Tennis below ?? https://t.co/wpF6PCnbkM pic.twitter.com/LrVdfCXyxj
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 5, 2025

*WTA HARD COURT TITLES IN 2020s*
11 - Aryna Sabalenka (3/1/0/2/4/1)
11 - Iga Swiatek (0/1/5/3/2/0)
7 - Coco Gauff (0/0/0/4/3/0)
6 - Ash Barty (1/3/2 ret.)
5 - Dasha Kasatkina (0/2/2/0/1/0)
5 - Annet Kontaveit (0/4/1/0 ret)
5 - Barbora Krejcikova (0/1/2/2/0/0)
4 - BELINDA BENCIC (0/1/0/2/0/1)
4 - Elise Mertens (0/1/1/1/0/1)
4 - Jessie Pegula (0/0/1/2/1/0)
4 - Elena Rybakina (1/0/0/1/2/0)
*2020-25 WTA INDOOR TITLES*
4 - Anett Kontaveit (0/3/1/0 ret.)
2 - Barbora Krejcikova (0/0/2/0/0/0)
2 - ANASTASIA POTAPOVA (0/0/0/1/0/1)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (2/0/0/0/0/0)
2 - Iga Swiatek (0/0/1/1/0/0)
2 - Clara Tauson (0/2/0/0/0/0)
*CAREER WTA FINALS - ACTIVE ('25 F)*
55 - Caroline Wozniacki
42 - Petra Kvitova
41 - Victoria Azarenka
34 - Karolina Pliskova
33 - Aryna Sabalenka (2)
30 - Vera Zvonareva
26 - Iga Swiatek
21 - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
21 - Elina Svitolina
19 - BELINDA BENCIC (1)
19 - Dasha Kasatkina
19 - Elena Rybakina
19 - Sara Errani
--
NOTE: V.Williams (83)
*2020-25 LOW-RANKED WTA CHAMPIONS*
#508 - Elina Svitolina = 2023 Strasbourg
#246 - Maria Timofeeva = 2023 Budapest
#237 - Tatjana Maria = 2022 Bogota
#180 - Camila Osorio = 2021 Bogota
#168 - Viktorija Golubic = 2024 Jiujiang
#165 - Astra Sharma = 2021 Charleston 2
#165 - Maryna Zanevska = 2021 Gdynia
#157 - BELINDA BENCIC = 2025 ABU DHABI
#154 - Gabriela Ruse = 2021 Hamburg
#151 - Sonay Kartal = 2024 Monastir
#150 - Emma Raducanu = 2021 U.S. Open
*2025 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Polina Kudermetova, RUS (#107/21 = Brisbane)
[doubles]
Brisbane - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17)
Brisbane - Diana Shnaider, RUS (20)
Cluj-Napoca - MAGALI KEMPEN, BEL (27)
Cluj-Napoca - ANNA SISKOVA, CZE (23)
[mixed]
AO - Olivia Gadecki, AUS (22)
*2020-25 WTA BEST LL RESULTS*
W: 2023 Budapest - Maria Timofeeva
W: 2023 Prague - Nao Hibino
W: 2023 Cleveland - Sara Sorribes Tormo
RU: 2021 Linz - Jaqueline Cristian
SF: 2021 Belgrade - Viktoriya Tomova
SF: 2022 Warsaw - Kateryna Baindl
SF: 2022 Washington - Wang Xiyu
SF: 2025 Cluj-Napoca - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH
*2025 WTA FINALISTS BY NATION (F/W)*
6 (3) - USA (Krueger)
3 (2) - RUS (Potapova)
2 (1) - BEL,BLR
1 (1) - DEN,SUI (Bencic)
1 (0) - ITA (Bronzetti), JPN,UKR
=USA=
2 - Madison Keys (2-0)
1 - McCartney Kessler (1-0)
1 - ASHLYN KRUEGER (0-1)
1 - Ann Li (0-1)
1 - Jessie Pegula (0-1)


?Yale Law School graduate, JD Vance,
— Abraham Stein (@AbrahamStein8) February 9, 2025
does not know, the powers of the executive branch(President) are held in check by the judicial (courts).
Most high school law students know this. pic.twitter.com/ygJ2OGgT2u
If JD Vance actually believes any of this, then Yale Law School failed him... But I am pretty sure he knows better and is just shamelessly lying on behalf of a belligerent and lawless President https://t.co/7bcSy9Tkr7
— Rob Cohen (@Rob_Coh) February 9, 2025
Yes. We have a major constitutional crisis.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 8, 2025
Americans did not fight and die to protect democracy so that the richest man in the world could single-handedly dismantle agencies that protect workers, consumers & children.
Together, we can and will defeat Trump’s authoritarianism.

King Tut’s shoes tell us more about him than you might think.#TutsTreasures: Hidden Secrets is now streaming on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/CUELhf2WAe
— National Geographic TV (@NatGeoTV) February 5, 2025

The peacemaker ??
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) February 1, 2025
pic.twitter.com/xWWSpnjPZ6

A little girl's smile is worth the whole world pic.twitter.com/twmPWfeHnl
— Enezator (@Enezator) February 4, 2025

Three stooges..?????? pic.twitter.com/vx5ZfzLmxE
— ??o?g? (@Yoda4ever) February 2, 2025

Most life problems only need the right solution - just like in this video.
— ViPiN ?? (@AlgoBoffin) February 5, 2025
Yet, we often feel short on resources or believe the problem is too big to solve.
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Last week was satisfactory for me as a tennis fan as Carlitos has won his 1st indoor hardcourt title and Belinda has won her 1st title as a mom. Belinda has been playing outstanding tennis since her return as if she never left.
Both Fruhvirtova sisters have been on downward spiral for quite some time.
Raducanu has gone 0-3 on tour since I said that she could finish the year inside top 20.
I finally broke down in Week 7 (Doha) and listed Raducanu in the "Down" category. :/
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