Wk.13- Pegula Rises Again in the Lowcountry
How it started 😤
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 5, 2026
How it’s going 😄
After spending over 13 hours on court this week, @JPegula is a well-deserving champion 😌#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/iRRHYBz3Pp


Signed, sealed, defended 😉@JPegula 💓 #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/aFVmh400Pt
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 5, 2026
Jessica Pegula, 2025 champion, wins Charleston Open againhttps://t.co/S868QwjAKR (photo by Daniel Ward) #CharlestonOpen #WTA pic.twitter.com/HUl6Jj6Wim
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 5, 2026
What it means 🤩
— wta (@WTA) April 5, 2026
Marie Bouzkova is your 2026 Bogota Champion 🏆#CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/Ff2nLoXT9o
Stunning scenes in Charleston 😮
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 4, 2026
Yuliia Starodubtseva defeats Madison Keys to reach her first ever WTA final.#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/cDejSZu3li
Starodubtseva, a former collegiate player at Old Dominion (in Virginia), has taken a circuitous route (see below) to WTA relevance, but she's gradually climbed the ladder to get to her new position as of this week in Charleston, that of a tour-level singles finalist and a nearly-Top 50 player (she'll climb to #53 on Monday). Over the last few seasons, the 26-year old Ukrainian has begun to find some legit traction. She reached half a dozen ITF finals in 2023 (winning four), and a season later managed to make it through qualifying at all four slams (becoming the first woman to do it in the Open era), beginning what has become a run of nine straight appearances in the MD of majors (w/ 4 wins), including a 3rd Round run last year at RG. In 2024, she reached two WTA QF, one at the 1000 level in Beijing, and cracked the Top 100 later that season. Last year, she reached the Round of 16 at the Madrid 1000, and climbed as high as #63 in the rankings. But after a 5-1 start to '26 in the Auckland/AO Q-rounds, she'd often found herself trapped in qualifying purgatory in the months since, falling before the MD in four straight 1000 events before finally escaping qualifying in Miami (she ultimately reached the 3rd Rd.). Starodubtseva was supposed to play the qualifying rounds in Charleston, as well, but got a late reprieve when the withdrawal of Amanda Anisimova, the same player who'd ended her journey in Miami (Anisimova then lost her next match, parted ways with her "Coach of the Year"-winning coach, and withdrew from Charleston), opened up a direct entry slot into the 1st Round for the Ukrainian. Starodubtseva took advantage of not having to gamble quite as much on the length of her stay in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, running off wins over Zhang Shuai, Ekaterine Gorgodze, Renata Zarazua, McCartney Kessler and (in her maiden tour SF) Madison Keys in a name-making upset that sent her into her first WTA final.
From GoFundMe to the final 🏆
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 4, 2026
Yuliia Starodubtseva on making her first ever WTA final.#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/d8HCHMAsOB
Jessie Pegula proved to be too much for Starodubtseva to overcome in the final, as the world #5 extended her tournament winning streak to ten matches with a successful title defense. But Starodubtseva will now jump 36 spots in the rankings from the #89 position she occupied upon her arrival in Charleston.
A thrilling semifinal! 😰
— Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio | WTA 250 (@CopaColsanitas_) April 4, 2026
The moment Panna Udvardy reached her first WTA final on the Bogotá clay 🧱#CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/0wcVyFN1mT
Bogotá es la ciudad especial de Jazmín 🧡@JazOrtenzi 🇦🇷 se mete a sus primeras semifinales en la WTA, luego de vencer en el duelo de argentinas a Julia Riera 🇦🇷 por 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-2 en la Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio #CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/1MmWqwC8P1
— Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio | WTA 250 (@CopaColsanitas_) April 3, 2026
Ortenzi fell to top seed Marie Bouzkova in the semis, but the world #206 will jump more than 40 spots in the new rankings, cracking the Top 200 for the first time and settling in around #165 (as the ARG #2, behind only Solana Sierra).
First semifinal of the season 🙌
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 3, 2026
2019 champion @Madison_Keys outlasts 2022 champion Bencic 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 to advance one step deeper in the draw!#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/dtZq0gM3nj
Keys d. Belinda Bencic 4-6 6-3 6-2 in Charleston
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 3, 2026
Great comeback from Madison.
She was immaculate in the last 2 sets.
1st top 20 win since August.
1st tour level semifinal since June.
1st Charleston semifinal since 2019.
✅4th Charleston SF
Finding her game.
🇺🇸❤️ pic.twitter.com/EqynxK4VYx
The semifinals are calling 📲
— wta (@WTA) April 3, 2026
Iva Jovic defeats Kalinskaya 6-3, 6-4 and is into the final four in Charleston. #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/5ifwsAFd3X
For the first time in the semifinals in Bogotá 🤩
— Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio | WTA 250 (@CopaColsanitas_) April 3, 2026
Emiliana Arango 🇨🇴 defeats Varvara Lepchenko 🇺🇸 6-4, 6-3 to reach her best result—so far 😉—at the Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio#CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/xAxIXxz8Im
Caty McNally and Desirae Krawczyk take out Magdalena Frech and Anna Bondar to win the title in Charleston 🏆 👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 5, 2026
The Americans win 6-3, 6-2 🤗 #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/DfEj4eqsbw
@CharlestonOpen doubles champions Caty McNally and Desirae Krawczyk (photo @uncdanward) #WTA pic.twitter.com/Ct2sKqymQz
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 5, 2026


All the way back 🔄@RenataZarazuaOf rallies from a set and a break down to defeat 15th seed Baptiste 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to reach R3 in Charleston for the first time!#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/t1O3EvxnTP
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 2, 2026
A 7th match point and a nearly 20 minute last game later and Zarazua has made it to Charleston's third round! 😱
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 2, 2026
What a battle 🤺 pic.twitter.com/WDQAiITq0U
In an afternoon match the next day, Zarazua didn't have as much to offer, taking just one game in a quick loss to Yuliia Starodubtseva.
What a way to start your clay season 🔥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 1, 2026
2025 Charleston champ Jessica Pegula survives a three hour thriller.#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/B5YnSLmbBN
Just call her 3-set Jess 😉@JPegula 💟 #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/G0mBRPD9sH
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) April 3, 2026
And it didn't end there, as in the QF Pegula staged a comeback to win in three after dropping the opening set to Diana Shnaider, and *then* was taken to three sets in a victory over Iva Jovic in the semis.
Back-to-back on the green clay 🧱
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 5, 2026
Jessica Pegula secures the Charleston crown 👑#CharlestonOpeno pic.twitter.com/Bfna1Fv4bi
Adding another to the collection 🏆@JPegula | #CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/vqeHbUAFTZ
— wta (@WTA) April 5, 2026
Créelo, Jaz, has vencido a la campeona defensora de Bogotá 🤯#CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/inBL1UDrJf
— Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio | WTA 250 (@CopaColsanitas_) April 2, 2026
🥹🇦🇷 ¡EL MEJOR TRIUNFO DE SU CARRERA!
— Tiempo De Tenis (@Tiempodetenis1) April 2, 2026
Jazmín Ortenzi derrotó a Camila Osorio por 7-6 (4) y 7-6 (5) y avanzó por primera vez en su carrera a cuartos de final de un torneo WTA.
❤️ Nunca dejes de creer.pic.twitter.com/QxAiYhfEhk
Sweet RELIEF 😌🙌@Bandreescu_ rallies to defeat Galfi 1-6, 6-4, 6-1 in her debut on the green clay!#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/wl18Ka1aIf
— Credit One Charleston Open (@CharlestonOpen) March 31, 2026
Andreescu d. Galfi 1-6 6-4 6-1 in Charleston
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 31, 2026
Bianca gets her 1st tour level win in 8 months
She hasn’t been afraid to play ITFs & lower level events to find her rhythm
Great to see her back with a win
Hoping to see Bibi thriving again in 2026
🇨🇦❤️
pic.twitter.com/8zo8it8Ypo
A notable doubles team is in the final of Bogota – a Ukrainian and a Russian.
— Stephanie Myles (@OpenCourt) April 4, 2026
Valeriya Strakhova is the Ukrainian - but one born in Kerch, Crimea, just across the straight from Russia and territory annexed by them in 2014.
More here:
Our 2026 doubles champs! 🏆
— Copa Colsanitas Colsubsidio | WTA 250 (@CopaColsanitas_) April 5, 2026
Caroline Dolehide 🇺🇸 & Irina Khromacheva defeated Strakhova/Tikhonova 7-6(5), 6-4 to win their first title together 🤩#CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/EJAd7fGJHs
But the glaring combination of nations here is more interesting, with Strakhova representing Ukraine and Tikhonova being "flagless" as a Russian representative, at a time when the Ukrainian players still do not shake the hands of Russian opponents (or, usually, those of players who formerly represented Russia -- Kasatkina excluded -- or, in the case of Oliynykova, players from *other* nations who have played any sort of organized event in Russia since February 2022). Thing is, this isn't as "norm-shattering" as it might appear, though, as the two have been occasionally playing together the last few seasons, winning 125 and $100K titles in '25. Strakhova was born in Crimea, an area close to the Russian border that was (illegally) annexed by Russia more than a decade ago, and Strakhova is seen by the Ukrainian tennis community as being "pro-Russia" despite her still officially playing under the flag of Ukraine (something they can't prevent her from doing). Still an interesting situation. From 2023:
— Stephanie Myles (@StefMylesTennis) April 4, 2026
BTW, in the 1st Round, Dolehide/Khromacheva had survived an April Fool's Day *44-point* 2nd set TB (23-21) to defeat Estelle Cascino & Nicole Fossa Huergo in straight sets.
32 minute tiebreaker 😭😭 https://t.co/ApHk4Q6kVL
— 🧡 (@VenusGauff) April 1, 2026
First WTA main draw win for Akasha Urhobo as she defeated Solana Sierra 7-5, 3-0 RET.
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) March 30, 2026
The 19 year old American came through qualifying with 2 solid wins.
Experienced on American green clay after playing ITF tournaments.
1st top 100 win.
Faces Sara Bejlek next. pic.twitter.com/J7SnndiQAB
Une petite finale d'une demie-heure et Jeline Vandromme 🇧🇪 (WTA 260) s'offre son cinquième titre 🏆 sur le circuit ITF après son succès au W50 de Nantes.
— FlashTennis (@FlashTennisBE) April 4, 2026
Elle profite de l'abandon en début de match de Mona Barthel 🇩🇪 (WTA 184).@ITFTennis pic.twitter.com/59ojtm2tcb

A BATTLE TO THE END! 👊
— wta (@WTA) April 4, 2026
Panna Udvardy defeats Arango in a three set battle and is into her first tour final. #CopaColsanitasColsubsidio pic.twitter.com/tZZrEIwWw4
boruzkova finally get title in bogota😍
— sopii🦋 (@sopp1_sopii) April 5, 2026
i'm honestly sooo happy and proud of her that she finally make it till the end here on this place!
waited so long but it was worth it everything looking at her tears🥺 pic.twitter.com/ZOXSYB0HP2
What a moment for Yue Yuan! Over 3 hour match the lucky loser gets the win over a very tenacious Mayar Sherif. I have missed CLAY so much. Truly incredible points in this match.
— Ground Pass (@GroundPasspod) March 31, 2026
Match of the day so far at the Charleston Open. pic.twitter.com/hzYoGcjWKn
After being two points from defeat, Polina Kudermetova moves past Oleksandra Oliynykova 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 in Charleston.
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) March 31, 2026
An on-screen message informed fans there’d be no handshake. Kudermetova changed her citizenship from Russia to Uzbekistan late last year. pic.twitter.com/xnErWBXbxe
Igual me pierdo algo aquí, se sabe por qué no le ha querido dar la mano? Kudermetova ya no es rusa siquiera.
— Iván Sánchez (@WTAIvan) March 31, 2026
A Oliynykova se le va un poco de las manos ya...pic.twitter.com/mF427xscn4
Karatantcheva sisters (from left to right):
— Krasimir 🇧🇬 🌎🌍🌏 (@lobdowntheline) April 4, 2023
Lia, Sesil, Alexa and Gabriel
a big 🎾 family pic.twitter.com/bNtV0tPkZV

The way I just rolled my eyes at THAT part https://t.co/tImlnB9CS5
— Brian | COME BACK STRONGER IGA (@stanpokey) April 1, 2026
Hmmm, yeah. This would be a good argument from Iga if, you know, *she* didn't split with three different coaches not long after *winning* major titles with each of them. She didn't have any problem recognizing some differences -- especially in short-term results with the last two, Wiktorowski and Fissette -- and acting accordingly, seemingly assigning at least *some* blame to them. Yet, it's out-of-bounds to question the role of a "mental coach" when Iga's clearly, and admittedly, had issues the last couple of years in that area of her game and approach? Okay, then.
Death, taxes and Daria's job security.
— Gaby S. (@gabyserrar) April 2, 2026

Iga Swiatek has added Francisco Roig to her coaching team.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 2, 2026
He previously worked with Rafa Nadal for 17 years.
Her clay court preparations with her new coach are taking place at the Rafa Nadal Academy.
Good things are on the horizon for Iga.
❤️ pic.twitter.com/0DUBLN4y88
“I’ve never seen anything like this”, says Mpetshi Perricard after being dropped by Francis Roig — who is now coaching Swiatek.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) April 4, 2026
“He didn’t even tell me directly. It was my agent”. https://t.co/oXdSn0A3Ml
Needless to say, this had *better* work, right? Otherwise there'll be nowhere to hide. Most recent clay final: 2024 Roland Garros (which completed a sweep of the Madrid-Rome-Paris titles that spring, winning 19 straight during a 23-match streak on the dirt that ended at the Olympics.). She's gone 12-5 (good, but not claycourt Iga-like) on the surface since, with zero appearances in finals.

Hmmm, random Hannah Montana references from the WTA social media team? It's allowable. (A rare thumbs-up.)
She’s got the best of both worlds 🪩💜
— wta (@WTA) March 31, 2026
What a month March was for @SabalenkaA on and off the court! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/AIi1Poadfo

Congratulations to Petra Kvitova and Jiri Vanek on the arrival of their twin girls! 👶👶 Little Petr is now a big brother. Wishing the family all the happiness in the world! https://t.co/6QI1dypYrx
— Women's Tennis Blog (@womenstennis) March 31, 2026

Around the grounds at the @CharlestonOpen #WTA pic.twitter.com/I47zhWpCGM
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 3, 2026

Despite the loss, Diana Shnaider gave us this match point save highlight FOR THE AGES 😱😅#CharlestonOpen pic.twitter.com/G9DJrP5hmP
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) April 3, 2026

Shining the brightest in the Sunshine Swing ☀️
— wta (@WTA) April 3, 2026
Aryna Sabalenka was voted the @MercedesBenz Star of the Swing! pic.twitter.com/KL22MuHxF5
I saw people questioning how Gauff could have finished 2nd ahead of Rybakina, but the real conundrum is how after Sabalenka won *both* events we still had 59% of the votes saying *someone else* was the "Star of the Swing."

Every once in a while, you get that unexpected photo.... pic.twitter.com/be6T1bSa7i
— Daniel Ward (@uncdanward) April 4, 2026

My Easter Bowl 16s and 18s Recap; US Teams Named for World Junior Tennis and Junior Davis and Billie Jean King Cup Qualifying; No. 2 Texas A&M Women Defeat Auburn 4-3; Jovic Advances to Charleston WTA 500 Semifinals; Jodar Reaches ATP 250 Semi:https://t.co/FAHAMBok7a pic.twitter.com/opIZcX5KCg
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) April 3, 2026

Marta is back in Kyiv and practicing under air raid alarms. A sad reality in Ukraine 😔🙏 pic.twitter.com/Cr63fEjNr8
— Owen (@kostekcanu) April 3, 2026

Walked by a garden and thought of Vicky Mboko 💕 pic.twitter.com/yx4QzkCW4z
— Jimmy (@Racquetechie) April 2, 2026

The Moment Agassi shocked the world by telling how he read Becker’s serve..
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) March 28, 2026
The Details 🤯
pic.twitter.com/NVJhGCGIo0
This is so wholesome.
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) March 29, 2026
48 years ago today, on the last ever Carol Burnett Show, Tim Conway surprised Carol with her idol, Jimmy Stewart.
Her reaction transforms her into a kid again. pic.twitter.com/DnqhziWt1D
Michael Jackson.
— Jermaine Watkins (@JermaineWatkins) February 7, 2026
Off the Wall pic.twitter.com/vt75Mm8sOS

*2026 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
3 - Aryna Sabalenka = 2 1000/1 500
2 - JESSIE PEGULA = 1 1000/1 500
[2020-26]
25 - 1/2/8/6/5/3/0 = Iga Swiatek
19 - 3/2/0/3/4/4/3 = Aryna Sabalenka
11 - 1/0/1/2/3/3/1 = Elena Rybakina
10 - 0/1/0/4/3/2/0 = Coco Gauff
10 - 0/0/1/2/2/3/2 = JESSIE PEGULA
8 - 1/5/2 = Ash Barty (ret.)
8 - 0/3/2/2/1/0/0 = Barbora Krejcikova
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2026*
4 - Aryna Sabalenka (3-1)
2 - JESSIE PEGULA (2-0)
2 - Elena Rybakina (1-1)
2 - Elina Svitolina (1-1)
2 - Victoria Mboko (0-2)
[nation]
6 (3 wins) - USA*
4 (3) - BLR
4 (1) - UKR*
3 (3) - CZE*
2 (1) - GBR
2 (1) - KAZ
2 (1) - RUS
2 (0) - CAN
1 (1) - ESP
1 (1) - ITA
1 (1) - ROU
1 (0) - CHN
1 (0) - GER
1 (0) - HUN*
1 (0) - POL
[2020-26]
35 - 3/3/3/6/7/9/4 = Sabalenka (19-16)
29 - 1/2/9/8/5/4/0 = Swiatek (25-4)
22 - 5/0/3/4/5/3/2 = Rybakina (11-11)
20 - 1/0/2/5/4/6/2 = PEGULA (10-10)
14 - 0/1/1/4/3/4/1 = Gauff (10-4)
14 - 0/4/2/2/6/0/0 = Kasatkina (6-8)
*2026 LOW-RANKED WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
#206 JAZMIN ORTENZI (Bogota)
#204 Taylah Preston (Hobart)
#144 Daria Snigur (Cluj-Napoca)
*MOST WTA SF in 2026*
4 - Aryna Sabalenka (4-0)
4 - JESSIE PEGULA (2-2)
4 - Elina Svitolina (2-2)
3 - Elena Rybakina (2-1)
3 - IVA JOVIC (1-2)
3 - Karolina Muchova (1-2)
2 - Victoria Mboko (2-0)
2 - Coco Gauff (1-1)
2 - Kimberly Birrell (0-2)
[nation]
16- USA (6-10)***
8 - UKR (4-4)*
6 - CZE (3-3)*
4 - BLR (4-0)
3 - AUS (0-3)
3 - KAZ (2-1)
3 - RUS (2-1)
2 - CAN (2-0)
2 - CHN (1-1)
2 - GBR (2-0)
2 - ITA (1-1)
1-0 = ESP,GER,HUN*,POL,ROU
0-1 = ARG*,COL*,CRO,DEN,FRA,GRE,LAT,PHI
*2026 FIRST-TIME WTA FINALISTS*
Sara Bejlek, CZE (#101/20 = Abu Dhabi)=W
Taylor Townsend, USA (#119/29 = Austin)
YULIIA STARODUBTSEVA, UKR (#89/26 = Charleston)
PANNA UDVARDY, HUN (#92/27 = Bogota)
[doubles]
Dominika Salkova, CZE (Ostrava)
Isabelle Haverlag, NED (Merida)
MAGDALENA FRECH, POL (Charleston)
ANASTASIA TIKHONOVA, RUS (Bogota)
*2026 FIRST-TIME WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
Hobart: Taylah Preston, AUS (20/#204)
Hobart: Antonia Ruzic, CRO (22/#71)
Abu Dhabi: Sara Bejlek, CZE (20/#101)=W
Abu Dhabi: Hailey Baptiste, USA (24/#56)
Cluj-Napoca: Oleksandra Oliynykova, UKR (25/#91)
Cluj-Napoca: Daria Snigur, UKR (23/#144)
Austin: Taylor Townsend, USA (29/#119)=RU
Bogota: JAZMIN ORTENZI, ARG (24/#206)
Bogota: PANNA UDVARDY, HUN (27/#92)=RU
Charleston: YULIIA STARODUBTSEVA, UKR (26/#89)
*2026 OLDEST WTA FINALISTS*
35 - Sorana Cirstea, ROU (Cluj-Napoca)-W
32 - JESSIE PEGULA, USA (Charleston)-W
31 - Jessie Pegula, USA (Dubai)-W
31 - Elina Svitolina, UKR (Dubai)
31 - Elina Svitolina, UKR (Auckland)-W
31 - Ekaterina Alexandrova, RUS (Abu Dhabi)
30 - Tamara Korpatsch, GER (Ostrava)
[doubles/MX; 35+]
41 - Vera Zvonareva (Dubai)
40 - Hsieh Su-wei (Doha)
40 - Hsieh Su-wei (Brisbane)-W
38 - Sara Errani (Miami)
37 - Laura Siegemund (Dubai)
36 - Zhang Shuai (AO)-W)
36 - Zhang Shuai (Adelaide)-W)
[duos]
68 - Dubai: Siegemund/Zvonareva (41/37)
*2026 YOUNGEST WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
18 - Iva Jovic, USA (Auckland)
18 - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (Adelaide)-W
18 - Iva Jovic, USA (Hobart)-RU
18 - IVA JOVIC, USA (Charleston)
19 - Victoria Mboko, CAN (Adelaide)-RU
19 - Victoria Mboko, CAN (Doha)-RU
*2026 3 WTA SF FROM SAME NATION*
USA: Dubai = Pegula (W); Anisimova (SF), Gauff (SF)
USA: Austin = Stearns (W), Townsend (RU); Krueger (SF)
USA: Charleston = Pegula (W); Keys (SF), Jovic (SF)
--
OTHER RECENT 3+ U.S. SF: (4 - '17 U.S. Open; 3 - '23 San Diego, '24 Toronto, '25 Charleston, '25 Beijing)
*UNITED STATES - MOST WTA TITLES (active)*
49 - Venus Williams (1998-16)
11 - JESSIE PEGULA (2019-26)
10 - Madison Keys (2014-25)
10 - Coco Gauff (2019-25)
8 - Sloane Stephens (2015-24)
5 - Sofia Kenin (2019-20)
4 - Amanda Anisimova (2019-25)
4 - Danielle Collins (2021-24)
*WTA TITLE LEADERS - CZE, active*
17 - Karolina Pliskova (2013-20)
8 - Barbora Krejcikova (2021-24)
5 - Katerina Siniakova (2017-22)
3 - MARIE BOUZKOVA (2022-26)
3 - Marketa Vondrousova (2017-25)
2 - Karolina Muchova (2019-26)
1 - Sara Bejlek (2026)
1 - Linda Fruhvirtova (2022)
1 - Linda Noskova (2024)
*2020s - MULTIPLE #1 SEEDS WIN TITLES*
[2020 - Week 9]
Monterrey: Svitolina
Lyon: Kenin
[2021 - Week 25]
Budapest: Putintseva
Lausanne: Zidansek
[2024 - Week 29]
Palermo: Zheng Q.
Budapest: Shnaider
[2025 - Week 9]
Merida: Navarro
Austin: Pegula
[2026 - Week 1]
Brisbane: Sabalenka
Auckland: Svitolina
[2026 - Week 13]
Charleston: Pegula
Bogota: Bouzkova


Trump this a.m. pic.twitter.com/dC6NnMsqFV
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) April 5, 2026
Remember when Dan Quayle misspelled a word and it was the end of his political career?
— Jacob T. Levy (@jacobtlevy.bsky.social) April 5, 2026 at 3:22 PM
Obama: May your Easter be "joyful" and "filled with reminders of the enduring power of faith and hope."
— Covie (@covie_93) April 5, 2026
Trump: "Open the fuckin' strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell...Praise be to Allah"
MAGA: trump is just like Jesus

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The birds were trained to play dead when shot, but the last one gave an amazing performance. 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/mtKBBWafAR
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) April 3, 2026

This is a super insightful Instagram comment from @SterlingKBrown—who understands the economics of show business as both an actor and a producer—about why so many new seasons of TV consist of only 8-10 episodes. pic.twitter.com/jUzE6Evzsv
— Max Gao (@MaxJGao) April 2, 2026

Canadian tennis pic.twitter.com/pumlWqprOz
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