Wk.7- Working Hard, Not Hardly Working
Trophy time 😊🏆 @JPegula#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/B18maTGh4m
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 21, 2026


I have such respect for @JPegula. If my family was worth billions, I’d be the laziest, most entitled POS.
— Kevin O’Neill (@KevinBuffalo) February 22, 2026
She’s out here, 32 on Tuesday, winning tourneys against the world’s best. Making her own money and cementing her name in history. https://t.co/WMH6EkT7Sj
Jessica Pegula turns 32 in two days. As far as top players go, she's probably this generation's quintessential late bloomer. (Personally, I find it really inspiring.) pic.twitter.com/wNqwYHwzPK
— islandtennisgirl (@islandtennisace) February 21, 2026
Having already reached at least the SF in her last six tour events, but with just one final (Wuhan, a loss to Gauff) and zero titles to show for such a consistent run in tour-level competition dating back to her final four finish at the U.S. Open (a year after she'd reached her maiden slam final in New York), Pegula finally broke that string in a positive fashion in Dubai.
Off to a flyer 💪@JPegula | #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/42sLt8rxOP
— wta (@WTA) February 21, 2026
Wins over Varvara Gracheva, Iva Jovic and Clara Tauson put her into her seventh straight semi, where she overcame a set and a break deficit vs. Amanda Anisimova to reach her 21st WTA final. She then handled Elina Svitolina 2 & 4 to win career crown #10, tying the career title totals of countrywomen (and slam champs) Coco Gauff and Madison Keys, and giving her four 1000 titles since 2022 (ending a three-match losing streak in 1000 title matches). 13-2 on the year, Pegula is 28-7 in tour events since the start of last year's U.S. Open. Next up? Trying to break through in the Sunshine swing. At Indian Wells, her lone QF in seven MD appearances came in 2021; while she's come up *just* short of something great in Miami, with SF-SF-QF-RU results the last four years.
Dubai2026_Champion.JPEG pic.twitter.com/RCLT6h3s79
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) February 21, 2026
Pegula's wins over Anisimova and Svitolina give her four Top 10 victories on the season, a tour-best, and she's (so far) the only player to have two multi-Top 10 win events (she got two at AO26, as well) this year.
Take a bow for this one, Coco Gauff! 👏#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/aiVxa6mjPU
— wta (@WTA) February 20, 2026
Meanwhile, a week after retiring from her opening match as the Doha defending champ, Anisimova tried to recoup her lost tournament on the other end of the desert swing in Dubai. After receiving a walkover from Barbora Krejcikova (sigh), Anisimova got past Janice Tjen and then defending champ Mirra Andreeva, the latter in a three-set battle in which the teenager held a set and a break lead, a 3-1 edge in the 3rd, and failed to serve out the win at 6-5.
😯 —• how did Amanda Anisimova get hold of that!
— Magyezi (@gyezi_) February 19, 2026
* Mirra Andreeva #DDFTennispic.twitter.com/puXY4PDhj8
No one was able to top Jessie Pegula in Dubai, but Anisimova had the best chance. She led her countrywoman 6-1/3-1, only to see her edge dissolve as she fell to 0-5 in their head-to-head series.
Wishing Elena a speedy recovery 💚
— wta (@WTA) February 18, 2026
Antonia Ruzic advances to her first ever WTA 1000 quarterfinal as Rybakina retires, 5-7, 6-4, 1-0.#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/ibfw4xGUAh
She almost played even deeper into the draw, winning the opening set vs. Elina Svitolina before the Ukrainian battled back to win in three. Ranked #67, Ruzic will jump 16 spots on Monday, well past her previous career-high of #65 to #51 thanks to this unexpected second chance run. Ah, tennis.
Antonia Ruzic’s week in Dubai:
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) February 18, 2026
Lost first qualifying round match after missing 6 match points and serving for the match.
Enters Main Draw as a lucky loser from R1 !
Defeats Grand Slam Champions (Raducanu, Rybakina)
Reaches her first Masters QF.
Up to No. 51 live rankings.
Snigur was dominant in the second of back-to-back 125 events in Oeiras, never dropping more than three games in any of her ten sets over the course of the week (she lost just five in her three outings before the semis). The title run -- with wins over Viktoria Hruncackova, Sinja Kraus, Suzan Lamens and Viktorija Golubic in the final -- continued what has been a breakout opening two months of '26 for the 23-year old Ukrainian. She'd previously reached a 125 SF in Canberra and her maiden SF at tour-level in Cluj, and her 125 crown is the biggest of her career to date. 15-3 on the season, Snigur ended last year up the upswing, as well, going 16-7 after her U.S. Open qualifying round loss. She jumps 18 spots to #115 on Monday, just off her career high of #105.
Daria Snigur captures the biggest title of her career by beating top seed and World No. 88 Viktorija Golubic 6-3, 6-3 to win the WTA 125 here in Oeiras.
— Gaspar Ribeiro Lança (@gasparlanca) February 22, 2026
Pretty flawless all week: won all matches in straight sets and dropped only 17 games (five before the semifinals). pic.twitter.com/F5WX4pu8yL
WHAT 👏 A 👏 MATCH 👏
— wta (@WTA) February 20, 2026
Elina Svitolina gives her sweat, screams & cheers to advance to her third final in Dubai after defeating Gauff in an epic battle.#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/IKw4guwcI3
Svitolina d. Coco Gauff 6-4 6-7(13) 6-4
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 20, 2026
ELINA REACHES HER FIRST WTA 1000 FINAL IN 8 YEARS.
More than 3 hours.
Saved multiple break points at 4-4 in the 3rd set.
2nd win over Coco this year.
She now leads the head to head with Coco 3-2.
This is her first WTA 1000 final… pic.twitter.com/Vmq92pWt1U
19-4 in finals in her career, including 4-0 in 1000 title matches, Svitolina wasn't able to notch her 20th career win, instead losing to Jessie Pegula in straight sets with the big trophy on the line.
Vera Zvonareva and Laura Siegemund are into the Dubai Tennis Championships final!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) February 20, 2026
Their superb run continues, saving set points to defeat Jaqueline Cristian and Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6-3, 7-6 and reach the championship round without dropping a set. Incredible run! pic.twitter.com/4H1u1ttDDL
With just 6 tournaments under her belt, Vera Zvonareva has successfully secured a return into the Top 50 of the doubles ranking!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) February 20, 2026
ITF100 Dubai F (w Zolotareva)
WTA125 Canberra F (w Shibahara)
Australian Open SF (w Shibahara)
WTA1000 Dubai F (w Siegemund)
[📸: Francois Nel/Getty] pic.twitter.com/KZ7HSHx5yu
Alexandra Eala SOARS into Dubai’s final eight ✈️
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 18, 2026
She reaches her second career WTA 1000 quarterfinal after 2025 Miami. 😌#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/DSJycXHuuu
With the likes of Sara Bejlek and Karolina Muchova shining at tour-level in recent weeks, 21-year old Salkova was the Czech Crusher with the most to offer in Week 7. In Les Sables d'Olonne (FRA), Salkova won her biggest career title in the 125 challenger, running off victories over Anna Siskova, Mona Barthel and Alina Korneeva (ending the Hordette's 8-match run) before a 6-4/6-0 win in the final over Andrea Lazaro Garcia. A maiden WTA semifinalist late last season in Jiujiang, Salkova is now 8-0 in career pro finals (7-0 ITF).
🏆 Dominika Salkova, A. Lázaro García’yı 6-4, 6-0 mağlup ederek Fransa’daki WTA 125 Les Sables d’Olonne turnuvasında şampiyon oldu!
— WTA Günlüğü (@wtagunlugu) February 22, 2026
✨ Kariyerinin WTA seviyesindeki ilk şampiyonluğu.#Tennis #WTA pic.twitter.com/rvtrlG1vbR
One to remember 💜
— wta (@WTA) June 13, 2023
Celine Naef secures her first-ever win on the Hologic WTA Tour with her win over Williams, 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-2!#LibemaOpen pic.twitter.com/yKLF3wWMey
So far in 2026, the now 20-year old Naef is proving to be super successful on the ITF circuit. This weekend in Macon (FRA), she became the first woman with three challenger titles (all $50K) on the season, winning her second in a row with a 6-4/6-1 victory in the final over Julie Belgraver. Naef is 15-2 so far this year.
Primer título profesional para Liutova en el W35 Las Vegas.
— Tommy (@tomistGG) February 22, 2026
Es la quinta tenista nacida en 2010 en ser campeona a nivel profesional y la segunda en hacerlo en un torneo superior a W15. La otra fue Jana Kovačková en el W35 Antalya (ambas lo hicieron sin perder sets).
A la más… pic.twitter.com/x2imWV6Rw3
Gabriela Dabrowski & Luisa Stefani are queens of the court 👏#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/KuGHO6d79O
— wta (@WTA) February 21, 2026
🏆 Angelica Bernal (COL) is your 2026 Bolton Indoor WT 175 women's champion.
— Wheelchair Tennis (LTA) (@WChairTennisGB) February 22, 2026
Angelica remains the first South American player to win a wheelchair singles title in Bolton after the 2024 champion beat Charlotte Fairbank (FRA) 6-0, 6-1 today.#WheelchairTennis | #BoltonIndoors pic.twitter.com/nAZ0acSOqz


Coco Gauff takes set two after a 28 point tiebreak 🤯#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/eHR1Hf2LGp
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 20, 2026
Elina Svitolina can barely believe it 🙀
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 20, 2026
The Ukrainian closes out a three hour thriller with Coco Gauff to make the Dubai championship match! 🔥#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/EgKoQKCqGF
Jessica Pegula roars back to beat Amanda Anisimova 1-6 6-4 6-3 in the Dubai semifinals. Converts on her one break point in the 3d set and shows off her improved serve to hold the line
— Christopher Clarey 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 (@christophclarey) February 20, 2026
Pegula, counterpunching and counterattacking impressively, now 5-0 against Anisimova#wta… pic.twitter.com/vVJs6omzHI
Jessica Pegula has made the semifinals at every event she's played since the 2025 US Open 🔥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 19, 2026
Crazy consistency 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JckqLw893F
Three match points saved and Coco Gauff is into the Dubai QFs 🛡️🤯#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/HKAe784LIQ
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 18, 2026
Tauson averaging more than 2 aces per service game against Kenin 😭😭
— 🩵 (@VenusGauff) February 16, 2026
Almost a sets worth of aces in a straight sets win 💀 pic.twitter.com/uZqXHmHwAr
Tauson, the runner-up in last year's event, fell a round short of returning to the semis, falling in three sets to Jessie Pegula in the QF.
It's Jess' moment in Dubai 🥹🙌🏆@JPegula | #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/wWG5ERhWvz
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 21, 2026
Svitolina's loss in her bid to become the first two-title champion of the new season extends 2026's season-opening run to ten tournaments without a two-time singles winner, the eighth double-digit stretch to open a new year this century. It's the longest to start a season since 2021 (ended at 12 events), but well behind the astonishing 19-winners-in-19-events open to 2019 (a run finally ended by Petra Kvitova in Stuttgart in late April).
Round 2 🔜
— wta (@WTA) February 16, 2026
Antonia Ruzic impresses in Dubai, coming through against Raducanu 6-1, 5-7, 6-2.#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/jzLPoGvCpn
Stepping up when it counts 🤩
— wta (@WTA) February 17, 2026
Antonia Ruzic advances to her first 1000 Round of 16 with a huge win Dubai!#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/cW5mAtV3Pb
Elena Rybakina retires from her match against Antonia Ruzic in Dubai.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 18, 2026
She told the physio she felt nauseous, didn’t sleep well, woke up with a heavy head, and felt really tired.
Hopefully we see her back at her best very soon.
She’s been incredible this season. ❤️🩹
Antonia… pic.twitter.com/S46WySRhpO
Elena Rybakina talks to the trainer before retiring against Antonia Ruzic due to fatigue 😢
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 18, 2026
Wishing Elena a speedy recovery ❤️🩹#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/ji63CaAB4Y
Alex Eala seals victory over Jasmine Paolini with a crazy winner 😱🔥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 17, 2026
Her third career top 10 win 👏#DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/9THdAPrrAX
Kalinskaya d. Jelena Ostapenko 2-6 6-1 6-4 in Dubai
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 16, 2026
Blistering tennis from Anna in the last two sets.
She’s now 4-0 against Penko.
In 2024, she reached her first WTA 1000 final at this event.
Capable of doing massive things on these courts.
Back in a happy place. 💙 pic.twitter.com/5AkukDxW5R
I trust Ostapenko it was that out pic.twitter.com/PsO6i9zr0h
— Lorena Popa 🕵️♀️🎾 (@popalorena) February 16, 2026
Hanne Vandewinkel wins her 11th ITF title in W100 Bengaluru beating Vaishnavi Adkar 6-0, 6-1 in the final.
— Tennis Belgium (@TennisBelgium) February 22, 2026
These great 3 weeks in India bring her into the top 115. pic.twitter.com/UtX1wUnm6H
Continuing to fly through the draw 🚀
— wta (@WTA) July 27, 2023
An emotional win for Noma Noha Akugue who claims her spot in the final 4 in Hamburg!#HamburgOpen pic.twitter.com/d0QNTnhDgG

WHAT A FIGHT 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 19, 2026
Amanda Anisimova takes out defending Dubai champ Mirra Andreeva 2-6, 7-5, 7-6(4) to reach her first semifinal in Dubai 👏 #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/au4zV96mhp
Class from Amanda Anisimova after defeating Mirra Andreeva in Dubai! 👏#DDFTennis #AmandaAnisimova pic.twitter.com/lz30zqwNW8
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) February 19, 2026
Matilde Jorge abandona encontro de irmãs e Francisca Jorge iguala melhor resultado num WTA 125 | por @gasparlanca https://t.co/azfCaQvmov
— Raquetc (@raquetcom) February 19, 2026

Jessie Pegula truly *was* the Last Woman Standing in Dubai, as (seemingly) a quarter-season's worth of non-match withdrawals and exits took place leading up to and during the course of the event. There were so many withdrawals before the start of play (16 from the original entry list, including Sabalenka and Swiatek, as well as Doha finalists Muchova and Mboko), that *seven* lucky losers made it into the draw, more players than there were final Q-round losers, meaning a pair of players -- Petra Marcinko and Antonia Ruzic, the latter of which made *great* use of her *second* second chance -- who fell in the opening round of qualifying reached the MD. After that, another player retired in the 1st Round, three withdrew before their 2nd Round matches, while two more retired mid-match. Another retirement (from #1 seed Rybakina) came in the 3rd, meaning that the mounting list of players waving goodbye had to continually be updated.
Badosa retires against Svitolina.
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) February 17, 2026
So, 24 of 43. https://t.co/KgOyj1YWGp
25.
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) February 18, 2026
Elena Rybakina retires, moving lucky loser Antonia Ruzic into the quarterfinals in Dubai.
Ruzic lost in the FIRST ROUND of qualifying, but got into the main draw because of there were so many 1st match withdrawals.
Crazy story. https://t.co/aDvQt6znjW
WTA: pic.twitter.com/TIczrDsTq2
— u kno (@gimmeminimal) February 18, 2026
more like dubye https://t.co/tVT8ZzbKKU
— gracie 🪻 (@jadedstill24) February 18, 2026
We'll see how the new "Tour Architecture Council" works out. One suspects it'll, at best, be a case of nudging along a boulder, as recent tour history has shown that the players' welfare/wants *always* will be valued far less than "business," which is the only reason the 1000s, overly long and otherwise, are all over the tour schedule in the first place. The Dubai tournament director wishing to dock players points for missing a needless second of back-to-back early-season 1000 events -- right after a major, and right before the much more important Sunshine swing -- pretty much established the mindset of those who'll push back on any changes that might benefit the players' schedules and physical upkeep. Remember, there was a time not long ago that Doha/Dubai traded off on being a 1000 event, with no one except for maybe the two tournaments themselves (and the WTA decision-makers), for monetary reasons, wishing for any change in that longtime status quo.
The WTA has announced a Tour Architecture Council which will be led by Jessica Pegula... The goal is to develop meaningful improvements to the calendar as early as 2027... WTA Chair Valerie Camillo quote below... #WTA #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/33jLWdg62F
— John Horn (@SportsHorn) February 17, 2026
Just in from the WTA:
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) February 17, 2026
Jessica Pegula is set to chair a newly-established Tour Architecture Council aimed at "developing meaningful improvements to the calendar, commitments, and other core elements of the Tour framework"
More here👇 https://t.co/bqqvFmL2FR

Queen Vee is coming back to Indian Wells ✨ #TennisParadise pic.twitter.com/8mVONwEvqz
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 20, 2026

Could we see Serena at Wimbledon ⁉️👀 pic.twitter.com/Dw7h9LGAMB
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) February 20, 2026
Happy Serena Williams Reinstatement Day, everybody! pic.twitter.com/pJ5v5d0Sn2
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) February 22, 2026

Banned British Player Tara Moore Suing WTA For $20Mhttps://t.co/mXVPyEsJD2
— Ubitennis 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@UbiTennisEng) February 22, 2026

You have no idea what it’s like to live with a chronic injury and still choose to keep going. To wake up everyday not knowing how your body will respond, searching for solutions, and fighting for something you love and give everything even when it’s so difficult. Trust me I’m the…
— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) February 18, 2026
So for me the only disrespect here is to open this social media and read messages like this. Then we complain if we see players or people suffering and having mental health issues, but after all I’m not surprise with the amount of hate and “experts” we have here.
— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) February 18, 2026

when you put a microphone on tennis players …
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) February 17, 2026
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— P S (@PS87283360) February 17, 2026

*2020-26 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
25 - 1/2/8/6/5/3/0 = Iga Swiatek
17 - 3/2/0/3/4/4/1 = Aryna Sabalenka
11 - 1/0/1/2/3/3/1 = Elena Rybakina
10 - 0/1/0/4/3/2/0 = Coco Gauff
9 - 0/0/1/2/2/3/1 = JESSIE PEGULA
8 - 1/5/2 = Ash Barty (ret.)
8 - 0/3/2/2/1/0/0 = Barbora Krejcikova
*MOST WTA FINALS - 2020-26*
33 - 3/3/3/6/7/9/2 = Sabalenka (17-16)
29 - 1/2/9/8/5/4/0 = Swiatek (25-4)
21 - 5/0/3/4/5/3/1 = Rybakina (11-10)
19 - 1/0/2/5/4/6/1 = PEGULA (9-10)
14 - 0/4/2/2/6/0/0 = Kasatkina (6-8)
13 - 0/1/1/4/3/4/0 = Gauff (10-3)
[2026 finals]
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (1-1)
2 - ELINA SVITOLINA (1-1)
2 - Victoria Mboko (0-2)
*2026 OLDEST WTA FINALISTS*
35 - Sorana Cirstea (Cluj-Napoca)-W
31 - JESSIE PEGULA (DUBAI)-W
31 - ELINA SVITOLINA (DUBAI)
31 - Elina Svitolina (Auckland)-W
31 - Ekaterina Alexandrova (Abu Dhabi)
30 - Tamara Korpatsch (Ostrava)
[doubles/MX; 35+]
41 - VERA ZVONAREVA (DUBAI)
40 - Hsieh Su-wei (Doha)
40 - Hsieh Su-wei (Brisbane)-W
37 - LAURA SIEGEMUND (DUBAI)
36 - Zhang Shuai (AO)-W)
36 - Zhang Shuai (Adelaide)-W)
*30 vs. 30 WTA FINALS IN 2020s*
2021 Nottingham - Konta (30) def. Zhang S. (32)
2024 Cluj-Napoca - Pliskova (31) def. Bogdan (31)
2024 Rouen - Stephens (31) def. Linette (32)
2026 Dubai - Pegula (31) def. Svitolina(31)
*CAREER WTA FINALS - active*
83 - Venus Williams
55 - Caroline Wozniacki
42 - Aryna Sabalenka (2026: 2)
41 - Victoria Azarenka
34 - Karolina Pliskova
30 - Iga Swiatek
30 - Vera Zvonareva
24 - ELINA SVITOLINA (2)
23 - Elena Rybakina (1)
21 - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
21 - JESSIE PEGULA (1)
20 - Belinda Bencic
*MOST WTA SF in 2026*
3 - ELINA SVITOLINA (2-1)
3 - JESSIE PEGULA (1-2)
2 - Victoria Mboko (2-0)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (2-0
2 - Iva Jovic (1-1)
2 - Karolina Muchova (1-1)
*2026 TOP 10 WINS*
4 - Pegula
3 - Kostyuk, Mboko, Pegula, Rybakina, Svitolina
2 - Bencic, Muchova, Sakkari
=MOST WINS IN EVENT=
3 - Marta Kostyuk (Brisbane)
3 - Elena Rybakina (Australian Open)
2 - Belinda Bencic (United Cup)
2 - Victoria Mboko (Doha)
2 - Karolina Muchova (Brisbane)
2 - Jessie Pegula (Australian Open)
2 - Jessie Pegula (Dubai)
2 - Maria Sakkari (Doha)
2 - Elina Svitolina (Australian Open)
=MOST EVENTS w/ MULT. TOP 10 WINS=
2 - Jessie Pegula (AO/Dubai)
*2020-26 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
26 - Katerina Siniakova (1/6/6/3/5/4/1)
15 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/3/4/1/1/0)
15 - Elise Mertens (1/4/2/2/3/2/1)
13 - LUISA STEFANI (1/1/2/3/1/4/1)
12 - GABY DABROWSKI (0/1/3/2/2/3/1)
12 - Anna Danilina (0/1/2/1/5/2/1)
12 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0/2/3/0/1)
12 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/2/0/3/3/0)
12 - Erin Routliffe (0/1/1/3/3/4/0)
*UNITED STATES - WTA TITLES (active)*
49 - Venus Williams (1998-16)
10 - Coco Gauff (2019-25)
10 - Madison Keys (2014-25)
10 - JESSIE PEGULA (2019-26)
8 - Sloane Stephens (2015-24)
5 - Sofia Kenin (2019-20)
4 - Amanda Anisimova (2019-25)
4 - Danielle Collins (2021-24)
*CAREER WTA DOUBLES TITLES - active*
36 - Sara Errani, ITA
36 - Hsieh Su-Wei, TPE
33 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
30 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
30 - Kristina Mladenovic, FRA
29 - Timea Babos, HUN
24 - Elise Mertens, BEL
22 - Venus Williams, USA
21 - Chan Hao-ching, TPE
21 - GABY DABROWSKI, CAN
21 - Demi Schuurs, NED


— mike luckovich (@mluckovichajc) February 19, 2026
This may be the most British headline of all time:
— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) February 19, 2026
‘First royal to be held since Charles 1, 1647’ pic.twitter.com/7yCQvKJft9

Wow.
— Nash Is Here For It (@nashishereforit.bsky.social) February 16, 2026 at 10:59 PM
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The legacy media keeps getting this wrong. Trump didn't say "nationalize the election." He said We should take over the VOTING in at least many—15 places.' The Republicans ought to nationalize the VOTING." There is a big difference.
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Take over the voting in at least many -15 places @anntelnaes.bsky.social
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Trump: “I could have the most unbelievable four years, and I guess I'm not allowed to run. I'm not sure. Is there a little something out there that I'm not allowed to run? But let's assume I was allowed to run. There's gonna be a constitutional movement." pic.twitter.com/535RbbDmcR
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We are the laughing stock of the world.
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85 years ago, Americans were making a mockery of Nazis. How times change.
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🇮🇹 #Italia
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Donald Trump es protagonista en el Carnaval de Viareggio 2026. La alegoría se llamó "Regreso de los nativos americanos", una obra de Fabrizio y Valentina Galli pic.twitter.com/u0MzCfSOjx

BREAKING: @JDVance just called the Supreme Court's ruling "lawlessness from the Court."
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) February 20, 2026
Here is a Civics review for our stupid Vice President:
Congress writes the law.
The Court interprets it.
The President has no say.
If that's ‘lawless’ then the Constitution itself must be… https://t.co/X8EE6zqtcg

I wish everyone would stop comparing them to Nazis @anntelnaes.bsky.social
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This is who we've become, America. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
— Ann Telnaes (@anntelnaes.bsky.social) February 21, 2026 at 11:37 AM
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A 27 year old kid dedicated his life to representing his country at the Olympics. He said he loved America but had mixed feelings about some of what's happening at home. Of course he does. Anyone with a heart would. A person without a heart is the person who does not. For that,…
— The Wernick Files (@thewernickfiles) February 20, 2026

So glad that Shiffrin was finally able to put this particular part of her career story to bed and quiet the gremlins. (A little nod from Jana Novotna from the great beyond.)
A GOLDEN MOMENT FOR MIKAELA SHIFFRIN. 🥇 pic.twitter.com/HVBmdC0TW2
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 18, 2026
I won.🥇
— Mikaela Shiffrin ⛷️ (@MikaelaShiffrin) February 18, 2026
When alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin last won an Olympic gold medal, in PyeongChang eight years ago, her father Jeff—known throughout the skiing community for both his unyielding fandom of his phenom daughter and his passion for ski-racing photography—put his hands on his hat in… pic.twitter.com/PLDeYum5zQ
— TIME (@TIME) February 18, 2026

Mikaela Shiffrin is now the youngest (18) and oldest (30) American ever to win Gold in the slalom. pic.twitter.com/aPQsDHO0vM
— Underdog (@Underdog) February 18, 2026
THIS MIKAELA SHIFFRIN STAT IS BONKERS. 🤯 #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/nLxCb8wasG
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) February 19, 2026

Alysa Liu's Gold medal-winning free skate in Milan was a master class in an athlete actually displaying the (stress-free) freedom of performance on a big stage that so many *talk* about discovering but very rarely, if ever, actually experience. There wasn't even an ounce of stress to be felt for her *while watching*... which is a remarkable thing considering the circumstances, and something I don't know if I've *ever* seen before in any sport (possible exception: Usain Bolt running the 100m in the Summer Olympics).
Alysa Liu is a vibe. 🤌 #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/QMgTgGChub
— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 20, 2026
Truly a golden moment 🥇#AlysaLiu #FigureSkating #MilanoCortina2026 pic.twitter.com/x6qE8OWWvZ
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) February 19, 2026
Feels like a good time to post "The Properties of Ice" again. https://t.co/mHFgGFp8u0 #OlympicWinterGames
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) February 19, 2026

The Washington Nationals win the World Series in 2019.
— A Different Conversation (@ADiffConvo) February 22, 2026
-Final MLB year pre covid
-Magical Nationals underdog run
-Stopped cheating Astros from fully ruining baseball
-Stephen Strasburg final full season in MLB plus World Series MVP
-Anthony Rendon still cared
-Juan Soto… https://t.co/lgxba1u8UQ pic.twitter.com/gjVL55yux4
When the Nationals had the entire stadium singing Baby Shark during the 2019 World Series 😂 pic.twitter.com/9I01gSG3yr
— Baseball’s Greatest Moments (@BBGreatMoments) February 21, 2026

This man went to collect his mail, not realizing a moose was staring him down across the street pic.twitter.com/TIgEbq2xbS
— Nature Unedited (@NatureUnedited) February 19, 2026

Back then ads used to be creative and funny 😂 pic.twitter.com/adgqfs1tAY
— 🎼🌺Music Love♥️ (@ThoNg676733) February 18, 2026


Libraries are among the few public institutions that represent the kind of world we want to live in. They must be fought for.
— Puff the Magic Hater (@mskellymhayes.bsky.social) February 18, 2026 at 10:22 AM

What if adults made friends like kids
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) February 19, 2026
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