Wk.11- Striving to Thrive in the 305
— Tennis Pictures That Go Hard (@hardpicstennis) March 21, 2026


Putting on a show on her home turf 😮💨@savvy_bap | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/DipqjUOH9E
— wta (@WTA) March 20, 2026
First WTA 1000 round of 16 for Hailey Baptiste 🙌🏾
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) March 22, 2026
The 24-y.o. earns her second career top-10 win and biggest by ranking, taking down No. 8 Elina Svitolina 6-3, 7-5 in Miami.
Baptiste faces her IW doubles partner Ostapenko next. pic.twitter.com/hOsxBPh9YS
A big upset from Anastasia Zakharova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 20, 2026
She stuns compatriot Anna Kalinskaya 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 after saving a match point and erasing a 2-5 deficit in the deciding set.
Moves into the third round of the Miami Open for the first time in her career! pic.twitter.com/eZimktQ8K2
Although Zakharova fell in straights in the 3rd Round to Victoria Mboko, she'll be set to crack the Top 70 in the post-Miami rankings.
That’s a fabulous top 15 win for Sorana Cirstea to reach the 3rd round in Miami.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) March 20, 2026
Former semifinalist here.
She is 6-2 vs. Top 30 players in 2026.
Playing some of her best tennis in the last season of her career. pic.twitter.com/kqTPlKcDMJ
Sealed with an ace 💌
— wta (@WTA) March 19, 2026
Talia Gibson continues her form this Sunshine Swing with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Bejlek in Round 1 in Miami!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/g5xOES0tcK
THE DREAM SUNSHINE RUN CONTINUES FOR TALIA GIBSON 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 21, 2026
She just upset Naomi Osaka beating the No. 16 seed 7-5, 6-4 🦾 #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/L9TuRb6322
‼UPSET ALERT IN HARD ROCK STADIUM ‼@MagdaLinette | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/lUJtcc5jbW
— wta (@WTA) March 20, 2026
Iga Swiatek after her loss to Magda Linette in Miami
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 20, 2026
“I feel like I have expectations of myself that I can't fulfill. I need to let go of them. I'm not good enough to have any expectations.”
💔💔💔💔💔💔
(Translation from @IgaUpdates_)
pic.twitter.com/vHxqGJlMOz
5 Telling Iga Swiatek quotes after the #Miamiopen R2 loss to Linette
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) March 20, 2026
1.) “It just was a bad match from me in 2nd and 3rd sets. For sure, it’s tough to handle that when I know I played well in 1st. I just, idk unconsciously or consciously, it’s hard for me to change things & then… pic.twitter.com/7XWMs1Xgtq
https://t.co/EZzMTFu8Wq pic.twitter.com/hmdzzEb2WS
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 20, 2026
Tatiana Prozorova is the ITFW75 Branik Open champion!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 22, 2026
She defeats World No.104 Hanne Vandewinkel 6-3, 6-3 without being broken in the final, capping off a brilliant week in Maribor. pic.twitter.com/1eLZuvr3at
In Chihuahua (MEX), 17-year old Pareja grabbed her first pro title since winning a $15K in 2024. The Bannerette, a '25 Wimbledon girls' finalist in both s/d and a tour-level Bogota semifinalist in her WTA debut event last year, didn't surrender a set on the way to the title, taking out the likes of Despina Papamichail and Jazmin Ortenzi before a 6-3/7-6 win over 20-year old Canadian Kayla Cross in the final. With her win, Pareja jumps 59 spots in the "live" rankings to a new career high of #264. She's the second highest-ranked (behind only Emerson Jones) of the four under-18 aged players in the Top 300.
SHE ACTUALLY MADE THAT!! Julieta Pareja is champion in W50 Chihuahua
— sopii🦋 (@sopp1_sopii) March 22, 2026
So amazing performance from her this week, she hasn't droped a set and win very important title..Last weeks wasn't the best but really proud she show her best level🫶✨ pic.twitter.com/ahqS6QfAhP
Pareja wins her second title (and first on clay) beating Cross 6-3 7-6 in Chihuahua final. Julieta becomes the first player born in 2009 to reach and win a W50 or above singles final. At 17 years and 31 days, she is also the fourth youngest W50/W40 titlist this decade. pic.twitter.com/sBAmhFvsl7
— Patrick Ding (@PatrickDing0915) March 22, 2026
+1 🏆
— NANÁ | Nauhany Vitoria Updates (@nauhanyupdates) March 22, 2026
Nauhany Silva conquista o título de simples do BANANA BOWL 🍌 (J500 Gaspar 🇧🇷), é o meio título de sua carreira, o terceiro título de 2026.
Sequência de 21 vitórias no juvenil.
Veja o ponto da conquista e comemoração! pic.twitter.com/gZWFZc0WVJ

Magda Linette crushes a return winner to force a deciding set against Iga Swiatek 👀
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 19, 2026
Radwanska loving the Polish battle in Miami 🇵🇱#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/xO2SK8mHtY
‼UPSET ALERT IN HARD ROCK STADIUM ‼@MagdaLinette | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/lUJtcc5jbW
— wta (@WTA) March 20, 2026
In this case, Swiatek never broke Linette's serve in either of the final two sets, ending her string of 68 straight opening wins in knock-out events (I suppose one *could* say her "streak" was 73 in all events but, really, why *would* one do that since in WTAF and team events there are no lose-and-go-home stakes when it come to opening matches?) that goes back to 2021. Her one-and-done loss in Cincinnati in 2021 (vs. Ons Jabeur) had been her only winless *regular* singles event of the run of 81 tournaments that started with her breakout title at Roland Garros in 2020. Linette's momentum didn't last, as she fell in her next match to Alex Eala, 6-3/7-6.
Siniakova slipped during match point. More than anything, I think she was just embarassed & frustrated by herself and didn't want people to see her cry so she was in a hurry to get out of there pic.twitter.com/UV0xW6oAIk
— #CloseTheGap (@estepbit) March 18, 2026
Osorio beats Siniakova
— Barstool Tennis (@StoolTennis) March 18, 2026
Siniakova runs off in tears
??
pic.twitter.com/LEZ54L4f1a
To quote Li Na, "Welcome to the crazy women's tennis tour." You never know what you're gonna get.
NO WORDS 😱👏
— wta (@WTA) March 17, 2026
HOW did Elsa Jacquemot pull that off?!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/OMC8bnKvos
A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH ‼
— wta (@WTA) March 22, 2026
Jaqueline Cristian achieves a huge win against No.11 seed Alexandrova!#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/AFPiDAhNYN
Ostapenko said it wasn’t over 😤@JelenaOstapenk8 rallies to come back and defeat Paolini in three sets! #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/uQBteFyGJ2
— wta (@WTA) March 22, 2026
Jelena Ostapenko def. Jasmine Paolini 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 in a wild and crazy 2 1/2-hour match that you would expect from these two. Ostapenko double-faulted on her 2nd match point, then hit her 12th ace on her 3rd, because--Ostapenko.
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 22, 2026
A big upset from Anastasia Zakharova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 20, 2026
She stuns compatriot Anna Kalinskaya 3-6, 6-1, 7-5 after saving a match point and erasing a 2-5 deficit in the deciding set.
Moves into the third round of the Miami Open for the first time in her career! pic.twitter.com/eZimktQ8K2
Johnson Goes Back-to-Back, Hazelitt Earns First J300 Title at North American Regional Championships in San Diego; Antonius Reaches M25 Bakersfield Final, Wins Doubles with Grumet; Pareja Takes W50 Title in Mexico:https://t.co/cWExFShWF4 pic.twitter.com/ihxTDDUTWH
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) March 22, 2026

Francesca Jones and Venus Williams at the net after their match in Miami:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 19, 2026
Venus: "Well played. Good luck, huh? Good luck."
Francesca: "I still have you [poster] in my room” 🥹
Venus: "Aww that's so cute. Thanks, good luck." ❤️ pic.twitter.com/OF82MGgBEk
Francesca Jones earns her first WTA 1000 match win 7-5, 7-5 over Venus Williams 🤩
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 19, 2026
Nothing but love at the net ❤️#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/b1bNsTKFaw
An incredible story 🥹
— wta (@WTA) March 20, 2026
From a poster on Fran Jones’s childhood bedroom wall to winning against one of her heroes; Venus Williams truly is a game changer👑 #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/zj9KCXoJ8g
Jones came into Miami on a four-match losing streak. She ultimately retired from her 2nd Round match vs. Jessie Pegula due to illness. It's the Brit's fourth retirement in her last six events (all but one coming in the '26 season).
BREAKTHROUGH IN MIAMI 💚💛
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) March 20, 2026
Emerson Jones becomes the youngest Australian to win a main-draw match at a WTA 1000 since Jelena Dokic in 1999!#GoAussies pic.twitter.com/U1KVomp1xK

Defending champion Pegula leads field in Charleston womenwhoserve.blogspot.com/2026/03/defe... #WTA #CharlestonOpen
— Diane Elayne Dees (@womenwhoserve.bsky.social) March 22, 2026 at 2:20 PM
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Arianne Hartono retires at 29 after last match vs. Liutova. First Dutch D1 champ for Ole Miss in '18 (wins over Stefani & Sherif), CHR #135, 3 ITF singles & 21 doubles titles. Moments in hc Slams qualifying for b2b AOMDs (first-set win off Anisimova in '22 R1) and three USO FQRs. pic.twitter.com/kUkXNmBfqw
— Patrick Ding (@PatrickDing0915) March 14, 2026

Due to give birth soon, 🇹🇳 Ons Jabeur features on the front cover on Vogue Arabia.
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) March 21, 2026
“I want to give myself the time to see how my body will react. I don’t want to rush into it. But I definitely would want to go back on tour and compete for a couple more years.” pic.twitter.com/ESjlUccWiL

Passenger Princess into the driver’s seat 😆🏎️
— wta (@WTA) March 17, 2026
Diana Shnaider and coach Sascha take on the @mercedesbenz GP 🏁 pic.twitter.com/rVXmjsrnRp

Making friends in the rain delay ☔️@Ajlatom | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/PM5zcGw34U
— wta (@WTA) March 17, 2026
its from famous 9-11 documentary by Naudet Brothershttps://t.co/3VgqjhLZMb
— MidnightKiss85 (@midnightkiss85) March 19, 2026
The documentary from the two French brothers, who were in NYC that day shooting a film about people in the NYC Fire Department, remains the most remarkable as-it-happened piece of work that I've ever seen. I still think it's worth a watch every few years just to be forced to remember how things played out that awful day. The 25th anniversary is later this year.



Warning: the tennis bug is spreading fast in this house 🎾😂 #tennis #kids pic.twitter.com/gTeqFUEHtD
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) March 17, 2026

Venus Williams is a Lacoste custom made jacket with the inscription ‘The girl who changed the game of tennis’ pic.twitter.com/Bv26E4KIrR
— Athlete Vanity (@AthleteVanity) March 19, 2026
Venus Williams' jacket is custom Lacoste, a leather piece inspired by the brand's FW '26 collection with a silver mirror finish meant to evoke her trophies, a hand embroidered illustration of her, and (my favorite detail) 814 hand-sewn beads inspired by her signature braids that… https://t.co/91ZPmymnH0
— Jessica Schiffer (@jessicaschiffer) March 19, 2026

can’t stop thinking about this match point sabalenka saved like everyone would’ve been talking about yet another final failure rn if she didn’t pull out this return😭 she literally flipped the script with this shot pic.twitter.com/ATFXZuiYab
— ًᵗᵒ (@tosports13) March 17, 2026
She always dresses like a mob wife 😂 https://t.co/AU8kjxByMP
— little miss (@mmaoffside) March 19, 2026
Iga’s footwork is on 😮💨@iga_swiatek | #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/0KgLzl0fM4
— wta (@WTA) March 18, 2026

Vanity Fair’s Oscar Party 2026💥
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) March 16, 2026
Wearing Gucci 2013 by Frida Giannini pic.twitter.com/5Y8HrvxwHr
Gucci 2013 ➡️ 2026 🤍@VanityFair Oscar Party pic.twitter.com/oZgXWM48Vu
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) March 16, 2026

*MIAMI FACTS, 1985-present*
=SINGLES=
[recent finals]
2018 Sloane Stephens def. Alona Ostapenko
2019 Ash Barty def. Karolina Pliskova
2020 DNP
2021 Ash Barty def. Bianca Andreescu
2022 Iga Swiatek def. Naomi Osaka
2023 Petra Kvitova def. Elena Rybakina
2024 Danielle Collins d. Elena Rybakina
2025 Aryna Sabalenka d. Jessie Pegula
[Most Singles Titles]
8 - Serena Williams, USA
5 - Steffi Graf, GER
3 - Victoria Azarenka, BLR
2 - Ash Barty, AUS
2 - Kim Clijsters, BEL
2 - Martina Hingis, SUI
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
2 - Monica Seles, YUG
2 - Venus Williams, USA
[Consecutive Titles]
3 - Steffi Graf (1994-96)
3 - Serena Williams (2002-04)
3 - Serena Williams (2013-15)
2 - Steffi Graf (1987-88)
2 - Monica Seles (1990-91)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1992-93)
2 - Venus Williams (1998-99)
2 - Serena Williams (2007-08)
2 - Ash Barty (2019/21)
[Most Finals]
10 - Serena Williams (8-2)
7 - Steffi Graf (5-2)
5 - Chris Evert (1-4)
5 - Maria Sharapova (0-5)
4 - Venus Williams (3-1)
3 - Victoria Azarenka (3-0)
3 - Monica Seles (2-1)
3 - Gabriela Sabatini (1-2)
3 - Jennifer Capriati (0-3)
2 - Ash Barty (2-0)
2 - Kim Clijsters (2-0)
2 - Martina Hingis (2-0)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (2-0)
2 - Svetlana Kuznetsova (1-1)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (1-1)
2 - Elena Rybakina (0-2)
[Consecutive Finals]
5 - Chris Evert (1985-89)
4 - Steffi Graf (1993-96)
3 - Steffi Graf (1986-88)
3 - Jennifer Capriati (2001-03)
3 - Serena Williams (2002-04)
3 - Serena Williams (2007-09)
3 - Maria Sharapova (2011-13)
3 - Serena Williams (2013-15)
2 - Monica Seles (1990-91)
2 - Gabriela Sabatini (1991-92)
2 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1992-93)
2 - Venus Williams (1998-99)
2 - Maria Sharapova (2005-06)
2 - Ash Barty (2019/21)
2 - Elena Rybakina (2023-24)
[Consecutive Match Wins]
21 - Steffi Graf (1994-96,99)
21 - Serena Willians (2002-05)
20 - Serena Williams (2013-16)
[1 Unseeded Champion]
2005 Kim Clijsters
2024 Danielle Collins
[Low-Ranked Champion]
#53 - Danielle Collins (2024)
[Youngest Singles Champion]
16y,111d - Monica Seles (1990)
[Oldest Singles Champion]
33y,190d - Serena Williams (2015)
33y,25d - Petra Kvitova (2023)
[Oldest Singles Finalist]
34 - Chris Evert (1989)
33 - Chris Evert (1988)
33 - Serena Williams (2015) - W
33 - Petra Kvitova (2023) - W
[6 Finalists Have Not a Reached Slam Final]
1990 Judith Weisner
1995 Kimiko Date
1996 Chanda Rubin
1998 Anna Kournikova
2015 Carla Suarez Navarro
2017 Johanna Konta (W)
[10 Finalists Have Never Won a Slam]
1990 Judith Weisner
1994 Natasha Zvereva
1995 Kimiko Date
1996 Chanda Rubin
1998 Anna Kournikova
2008 Jelena Jankovic
2012 Aga Radwanska (W)
2015 Carla Suarez Navarro
2017 Johanna Konta (W)
2024 Danielle Collins (W)
2025 Jessie Pegula
=DOUBLES=
[recent champions]
2018 Ash Barty/CoCo Vandeweghe
2019 Elise Mertens/Aryna Sabalenka
2020 DNP
2021 Shuko Aoyma/Ena Shibahara
2022 Laura Siegemund/Vera Zvonareva
2023 Coco Gauff/Jessie Pegula
2024 Sofia Kenin/Bethanie Mattek-Sands
2025 Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider
[Most Titles]
7 - Jana Novotna, CZE
5 - Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
4 - Martina Hingis, SUI
3 - Nadia Petrova, RUS
3 - Lisa Raymond, USA
3 - Helena Sukova, CZE
2 - Gigi Fernandez, USA
2 - Svetlana Kuznetsova, RUS
2 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
2 - Martina Navratilova, USA
2 - Larisa Savchenko Neiland, LAT
2 - Pam Shriver, USA
2 - Katarina Srebotnik, SLO
2 - Samantha Stosur, AUS
2 - Ai Sugiyama, JPN
2 - Natasha Zvereva, BLR
[Most Titles - duos]
2 - Hingis/Novotna, SUI/CZE
2 - Novotna/Sanchez Vicario, CZE/ESP
2 - Novotna/Sukova, CZE/CZE
2 - Raymond/Stosur, USA/AUS
[Consecutive Titles]
1986-87 Pam Shriver, USA
1989-90 Novotna/Sukova, CZE/CZE
1992-93 Larisa Savchenko Neiland, LAT
1995-96 Novotna/Sanchez Vicario, CZE/ESP
1996-97 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, ESP
1998-99 Hingis/Novotna, SUI/CZE
2006-07 Raymond/Stosur, USA/AUS
2012-13 Nadia Petrova, RUS
2014-15 Martina Hingis, SUI
*"SUNSHINE DOUBLE" (IW/MIA) WINNERS*
[WS]
1994 Steffi Graf, GER
1996 Steffi Graf, GER
2005 Kim Clijsters , BEL
2016 Victoria Azarenka, BLR
2022 Iga Swiatek, POL
[WD]
1997 Natasha Zvereva, BLR
1999 Martina Hingis, SUI
2002 Lisa Raymond/Rennae Stubbs, USA/AUS
2006 Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur, USA/AUS
2007 Lisa Raymond/Samantha Stosur, USA/AUS
2015 Martina Hingis/Sania Mirza, SUI/IND
2016 Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
2019 Elise Mertens/Aryna Sabalenka, BEL/BLR
[both WS/WD in career]
none (Sabalenka would be the first w/ a '26 singles title in Miami)
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NOTE: Jana Novotna/Helena Sukova won both IW/Mia as non-consecutive events in 1990


— Ann Telnaes (@anntelnaes.bsky.social) March 17, 2026 at 9:46 AM

For the record, the president of the United States is now simultaneously claiming that he has won the war, is currently winning the war, needs help to win the war, and needs no help to win the war. All to destroy the nuclear program he claims to have already destroyed last year.
— Daractenus (@Daractenus) March 18, 2026

The US: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKc...
— 🇨🇦 Fuzzy 🇵🇹 (@canadianfuzzy.bsky.social) March 17, 2026 at 7:53 AM
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Remember: It’s not about what this country can or can’t afford. It’s about priorities.
— Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social) March 20, 2026 at 3:16 PM
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I expect every Republican who was outraged at people for celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death to immediately condemn Trump for saying “I’m glad he’s dead” about Robert Mueller. This is disgusting. pic.twitter.com/Ow2fxyKyR3
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) March 21, 2026
Someday, Trump will die as we all must, and on that day, his knuckle-dragging fanbase will be scandalized and aggrieved that anyone would breath a negative word about him upon his death. Remind them of days like today when Trump said he's "glad" that Robert Mueller died.
— Charlotte Clymer (@charlotteclymer.bsky.social) March 21, 2026 at 2:13 PM
Bob Mueller was one of the finest directors in the history of the FBI, transforming the bureau after 9/11 and saving countless lives. But it was his relentless commitment to the rule of law and his unwavering belief in our bedrock values that made him one of the most respected…
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) March 21, 2026

Fascinating watching Joe become more and more terrified of this new world he is largely responsible for creating https://t.co/heaXc8UqVc
— Duncan Smith (@DuncanSmithNBA) March 20, 2026
JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇺🇸 President Putin says Russia will stop providing intelligence to Iran only if US halts support for Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/VJMkbIP2bX
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) March 20, 2026
Can't argue with that.
— Space Pig (@realspacepig.bsky.social) March 22, 2026 at 9:21 AM
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Today is #WorldPoetryDay, and a good day to make a habit of reading at least one poem daily.https://t.co/8111cg9nFU
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) March 21, 2026

'Buffy' Star Nicholas Brendon Dead at 54 https://t.co/eSZnT8mbvx pic.twitter.com/uLsAuClFgR
— TMZ (@TMZ) March 21, 2026
I know he's had a troublesome history at times in the years since, but his Xander was an essential character on a great show. Wouldn't have been the same without his performance. I saw someone say he was the "Chandler" (from Friends) of Buffy, and I thought that was a pretty fair comparison. (And, ironically, both he and Matthew Perry are gone.)
BUFFY fam - It's been “the hardest thing in this world is to live in it" of a week. Year, actually.
— Wilson Cleveland (@WilsonCleveland) March 21, 2026
I didn’t know Nicholas Brendon personally, but I sure as shit knew his gift for comedic timing. Xander Harris was the Scooby glue. Rest easy, King. 💔 https://t.co/ZQUABN3LXC pic.twitter.com/athbpT6mXU
R.I.P Nicholas Brendon! 💔😭 pic.twitter.com/pIsAVnVIbW
— 𝚁𝙾𝙱𝙴𝚁𝚃 𝙰𝙽𝚃𝙷𝙾𝙽𝚈 (@robanthony90) March 21, 2026

A professional bear guide demonstrates what to do if a bear charges at you. pic.twitter.com/H3K0BVymfZ
— History Defined (@historydefined) March 18, 2026

Special ladders in Switzerland built to give cats easy outdoor access
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) March 18, 2026
📹Enigmaofelysium
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White cows relaxing and cooling off on Berchida Beach, Sardinia.
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) March 17, 2026
📹gianlucanonnis_
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The therapist has heard too much
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) March 22, 2026
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If Baptiste continues to get better, she may have to rethink her sexism. Or not.
As a former psychotherapist, I wish that I could have Iga in my (former) office for a few sessions. As important as craft is--and it's extremely important--over-thinking will destroy *anything." I say this as a long-time over-thinker. But there are ways to tame that.
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