Wk.18- When in Rome...
Iga Swiatek: Three-time Rome champion, part-time Campo Centrale court attendant. pic.twitter.com/x10l8X91tY
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) May 10, 2026


This girl is on fire 🔥@nastiaapotapova takes out Muchova 6-3, 6-2 to reach R3 in Rome#IBI26 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/vcaslOahWe
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 8, 2026
In Madrid, Potapova became the first lucky loser to reach a 1000 semifinal. This past week, she was back in the qualifying rounds in Rome, this time *playing* her way into the MD with victories over Irina-Camelia Begu and Nikola Bartunkova (though the Czech would have a second life). She then proceeded to rip off wins over Dalma Galfi, Karolina Muchova and Liudmila Samsonova -- the latter two by identical 6-3/6-2 scores -- to reach her first Italian Open Round of 16. Potapova is now 14-3 on clay this year, with a RU in Linz kicking off her even bigger (though slightly disjointed) rush in Madrid and Rome (where she's a combined 10-2 so far). She's inside the Top 30 in the "live" rankings.
Timofeeva #İstanbulOpen şampiyonu! 🏆
— TenisHaberleri (@SadeceTenis) May 10, 2026
Finalde 1 numaralı seri başı Donna Vekic’i 6-4 6-2 ile yenen Maria Timofeeva, WTA 125 İstanbul Open’ı şampiyon olarak tamamlıyor 👏
pic.twitter.com/vRaL7gJBfD
In Istanbul, Russian-turned-Uzbeki Timofeeva won a 125 crown to claim her biggest singles titles since taking Budapest in 2023 as a lucky loser in her tour-level MD debut. Timofeeva knocked off the likes of the recently-streaking Noma Noha Akugue, Francesca Jones and (a Pastry to watch for RG, whether it be in qualifiying or maybe as a wild card) Alice Tubello, who is 23-5 this clay season with three ITF finals, two titles and a 125 SF. In the final, Timofeeva defeated Donna Vekic (who needed this result, considering she dropped 23 rankings spots last Monday down to #89) 6-4/6-2 to improve to 12-4 on clay in '26 (she's 5-6 on hard courts) and climb back into the "live" Top 120. She also won a $75K title on the dirt just last month.
Maria Timofeeva wins her second biggest career title in Istanbul (WTA125) 👏🏆
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 10, 2026
6-4, 6-2 in the final over top seed Donna Vekic!
Massive week for her! pic.twitter.com/yEabYWhjuS
World #427 Noemi Basiletti gets the first tour-level win of her life and does it Rome against Ajla Tomljanovic, 7-5, 6-4.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 7, 2026
On Ajla's 33rd birthday...
The last 10 minutes of this match were insane. pic.twitter.com/h59Hsnndsl
The World No.427 has defeated three Top-100 players this week, and the win vs Tomljanovic is her first-ever main draw win at Tour level!
— wta (@WTA) May 7, 2026
Wow.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 9, 2026
36 year-old Sorana Cirstea, playing the last season of her career, gets her first EVER win against a world #1.
Defeats Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 to reach the last 16 in Rome.
25-7 in 2026 -- incredible! pic.twitter.com/FeNjcL5kue
The oldest-ever woman to claim a first career win over a world No.1.
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 9, 2026
Sorana Cirstea, 36 years young 💚#IBI26 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/S4m3kLEqLz
5 - Since the WTA rankings were first published in 1975, Sorana Cirstea is now the fifth-oldest player to defeat the WTA #1 after Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King. Company.#IBI26 | @InteBNLdItalia @WTA pic.twitter.com/dTsknecL7O
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) May 9, 2026
Up to a "live" #26, Cirstea continues to be in play to become the oldest player to make her Top 20 debut, a feat which would clear the bar set by a 35-year old Mirjana Lucic-Baroni back in 2017. If she won the title, she'd be all the way up to #15. And, yeah, about that...
Sorana Cirstea after beating Aryna Sabalenka in Rome
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 9, 2026
“We know it’s your last year on tour... But is there something we can do to change your mind?”
Sorana: “Maybe if I win the tournament, I promise I’ll think about it”
😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/BsQbZ8yMjY
Meanwhile, Townsend's run in Rome didn't last past this weekend, but a tip of the cap to the Bannerette vet for not worrying about "load management" or any such thing after a long work week in Madrid. She and Katerina Siniakova won the Madrid doubles title last Sunday, but Townsend was quick-as-a-flash in Rome for singles qualifying, where she reached the MD with wins over Rebecca Sramkova and Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva. She didn't stop there, either, and posted additional victories against Nuria Brancaccio and Marie Bouzkova before finally going out to fellow Bannerette Iva Jovic. Townsend's singles results are never going to equal her doubles, where she's ranked #2 and has won four titles in '26 (and is looking to follow up a Sunshine Double w/ Siniakova with a Dirty Double if the pair can take Rome, as well), but she's 14-7 on the year, has MD wins in the last three 1000 events and played in her maiden WTA final earlier this season in Austin.
ON A ROLL 😘 @TaylorTownsend closes out her straight set match in fashion 6-3, 7-5!#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/8CHLkx3Csp
— wta (@WTA) May 7, 2026
Pliskova is hitting pic.twitter.com/VmsgER4zd9
— Jai (@VikaArynafansss) May 8, 2026
Pliskova just keeps winning 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/AGnJVLQlVG
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 10, 2026
Tenacity from Nikola Bartunkova 👌
— wta (@WTA) May 10, 2026
She’s going toe-to-toe with Madison Keys, as we go right down to the wire 👊#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/WCmk0aRIvk
REMARKABLE 😲
— wta (@WTA) May 10, 2026
She won her first ever match in Rome two days ago, and now Nikola Bartunkova stuns Keys in three sets to make it into the Round of 16. Look at what it means! 💪#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/XhpqF5yDkm
In Jiujang, Liang pulled her '26 season up by its proverbial bootstraps in the 125 event to claim her first singles title since winning a $25K challenger back in 2018, not long after she'd swept the girls s/d titles at the Australian Open that year. Currently ranked #413, Liang held a Top 150 ranking in 2019. This year, though, before this past week she hadn't been past the 2nd Round in any of her first five events, though she'd managed to get in a decent amount of work in the qualifying rounds, going 7-2 there. In Jiujang, the Taiwanese 25-year old got wins over Taylah Preston, Bai Zhuoxuan and You Xiaodi in a 3-6/6-4/6-1 final, the biggest of Liang's career. With the result, she's back in the "live" Top 265.
Shuo-En Liang (n°413) 🇹🇼 s'impose au WTA 125 de Jiujiang, en Chine !
— Jeu, Set et Match (@Jeu_Set_EtMatch) May 10, 2026
En finale, elle a battu Xiaodi You (n°194) 🇨🇳, tête de série n°5 en trois sets 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.
À 25 ans, elle soulève ainsi son tout premier trophée 🏆 en WTA 125.#WTA pic.twitter.com/ry6lxHCjze
With her loss to Cirstea, Rome marks the first tournament since Dubai 2025 (14 months) where Aryna Sabalenka has lost before the QFs.
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) May 9, 2026
Snaps a streak of 17 consecutive tournaments at which Sabalenka made the QFs or better pic.twitter.com/ZoEzumxTfz
Paolini fights back 💥
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 7, 2026
The defending champion gets past Leolia Jeanjean with a 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 win#IBI26 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/MS2ffuCJPy
Meanwhile, though Paolini fought her way back from being a set down to a title defense-opening win earlier in the week, her run as the Italian Open singles champion -- she was the first home product to win in Rome since 1985 -- ended before the mid-event turn as she failed to convert three MP in the 2nd set vs. Elise Mertens and went on to fall in three in the 3rd Round on Saturday. The loss drops the current world #8 to #13 in the "live" rankings, as she slips out of the Top 10 for the first time since May 2024. Paolini's lone singles win *does* allow her to (barely) keep her head above water at 11-10 on the year, though her lone highlight is probably her performance on BJK Cup Qualifiers weekend, when she notched a singles win and teamed with Sara Errani to clinch the tie (and return trip to the BJK Finals event for the defending champs) with a doubles win over Japan. Paolini still has her Rome doubles title with Errani from a year ago to defend, with the pair's first match coming up on Monday. They're the #1 seeds in Rome but, as with Paolini's singles, 2026 has been a trying one for the team. They reached the Miami final, but are just 11-6 in WTA play with no titles. In 2025, they claimed both the Rome and Roland Garros crowns during clay court season.
Newly crowned AO girls' singles runner-up Tupitsyna wins title in back-to-back weeks and third overall beating Maines 6-4 6-0 in Hurghada final. Also earned her first Top 500 win over second seed Alhussein in SF this week. Now a perfect 15-0 in the pros in 2026. pic.twitter.com/7R25HN3vXL
— Patrick Ding (@PatrickDing0915) May 10, 2026
In Saint-Gaudens (FRA), Quevedo continued to post newsworthy 2026 results. She made her tour-level MD debut (as a qualifier) in Auckland in January, notching a win over Peyton Stearns in her maiden 1st Round match, went 2-0 in BJK Cup Qualifiers action as Spain knocked off Slovenia in a road tie to advance to the BJK Finals event, and handed Venus Williams her tenth consecutive loss in a 1st Round encounter in Madrid. This week the 20-year old claimed her tenth career ITF crown with a 6-3/6-2 win in the final over countrywoman Andrea Lazaro Garcia. Quevedo is at a "live" career-high of #125 heading into the coming week.
🏆 𝐊𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐧 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐝𝐨 𝐂𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐄𝐎𝐍𝐀
— olvidones (@wildcardismo) May 10, 2026
Se hace con el título en el W75 Saint-Gaudens tras ganar a Andrea Lázaro por 6-3/6-2
⭐️ Grandísima semana para hacerse con el primer torneo de la temporada. Esperemos que le sirva para coger dinámica
Enhorabuena Kaitlin!! 🫡 pic.twitter.com/BPqvoXqNMM
DUMP DE FOTOS DA NOSSA CAMPEÃ 🤩🤩
— Vic Barros Updates (@Vicky_Updates) May 10, 2026
📷 1 - Assinando o chavemento que acabou com seu título
📷 2 - Finalistas e seus troféus, Vicky e Anastasija
📷 3 - Vicky dando seu discurso de campeã
📷 4 - Maria Luiza Barros (mãe), Vic Barros e David Sunyer (treinador) pic.twitter.com/afC4smaKv6
Kristina Liutova, born in 2010, is now the second youngest female player to win an ITF with prizemoney 100k after Alina Korneeva
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) May 10, 2026
1. Alina Korneeva (Figueira Da Foz 2023)
2. Kristina Liutova (Indian Harbour Beach 2026)
3. Caty McNally (Midland 2019)
4. Wakana Sonobe (Tokyo 2025)…
Meanwhile, in Indian Harbour Beach (Florida), 16-year old Hordette Liutova picked up her second '26 pro title with a 6-1/6-7(4)/6-3 victory in the final over Julia Riera (a tour-level Bogota quarterfinalist this year who was on an 18-4 run heading into the final), adding a $100K win to the $35K title she won in Las Vegas in March for her maiden ITF win. In the late months of last year, Liutova won the J300 College Park event ahead of the U.S. Open, as well as the IMG Academy Int'l J300 (aka "Eddie Herr") and reached the Orange Bowl J300 final.


Anastasia Zakharova won this match pic.twitter.com/GSxVshBsj0
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 5, 2026
1 match point to survive would’ve been enough.
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 5, 2026
Anastasia Zakharova survived FIVE 🔥 and took down Dayana Yastremska 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 🤯#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/4G8Bm5uoWG
The WTA's YouTube highlight package for this match was three minutes long, but somehow manage to show *zero* of the five consecutive MP that Zakharova saved (it literally jumps from Yastremska leading 2-0 in the 3rd to Zakharova's converted MP in the TB). It did show Yastremska's understandable reaction to the loss, though.
Lmaoooo Zakharova just beat Yastremska from down 1-6 in the tiebreak 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/kNmF2N7Cvm pic.twitter.com/yN5vtJG05k
— sokka (@sokka87_) May 5, 2026
30-shot rally between Siniakova and Kalinskaya 🥵 pic.twitter.com/mNbtZa83Yq
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 7, 2026
Siniakova llegó a Roma en una pierna. Hoy tuvo 4 MP (5-4 en el 3ero) con su saque frente a Kalinskaya y después quemó fuerte.
— Solo Tenis Picks🇦🇷 / Apuestas Deportivas Free (@solotenispicks) May 7, 2026
Terminó perdiendo el partido 7-5 en el 3ero. pic.twitter.com/5gnKRxphS8
Siniakova led 6-4/4-2, serving for the match at 5-3 and then having five MP in game 9 on Kalinskaya's serve. The Hordette survived, then won a 7-4 TB to force a 3rd set. In the decider, Siniakova led 5-3 once again, and served at 5-4, holding four *more* MP (for 9 in all) before dropping serve. Two games later, Kalinskaya broke serve again to complete the 3:29 comeback.
I haven't seen anything like this.
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 7, 2026
Kalinskaya saving the 9th matchpoint! pic.twitter.com/rKWEerQ93b
Kalinskaya d. Katerina Siniakova 4-6 7-6(4) 7-5 in Rome
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 7, 2026
NINE match points saved.
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Down a break in every set.
What an unbelievable comeback from Anna.
Look at her reaction… she can hardly believe it. 🥹
Warrior. 💙 pic.twitter.com/yCSzrw9X38
It's the second singles match this season that Siniakova has lost after having (even just one) MP, tying her for the WTA lead.
The Seismic Shock of Sorana!
— wta (@WTA) May 9, 2026
Sorana Cirstea beats Sabalenka to advance to Round 4. #IBI26 pic.twitter.com/E8yPRTJf9D
Swiatek wins.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 8, 2026
BIG celebration.
Needed 2h44 and to serve THREE times for the match.
Feels like a big win. pic.twitter.com/cpncEkMrr2
Iga is HYPED about this win 😤 @iga_swiatek beats Caty McNally 6-1, 6-7(5), 6-3 to earn her third clay win of the season 👏
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 8, 2026
Hats off to both women on an incredible second round battle. #IBI26 pic.twitter.com/DN4OhMG1zH
Swiatek got no -- and I mean zero, maybe even negative -- pushback in the next round from Elisabetta Cocciaretto, who lost to the Pole in Rome for the second straight year. In both match-ups, the Italian posted just a *single* game on the scoreboard, losing 6-1/6-0 on both occasions. Hmmm, so I suspect this result will cue the usual overreaction amongst the Iga-ites, with a round of "she's back!" and the like. Of course, we've seen this before. And we shall see whether the entire pattern repeats or not this time, as well.
Three match points saved ✅@elise_mertens battles back to take the second set against Paolini 7-6(5)!#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/qWdRqdXjTI
— wta (@WTA) May 9, 2026
Big win in Rome 💖@elise_mertens knocks out defending champion Paolini!#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/DvcEmUBlty
— wta (@WTA) May 9, 2026
Ha superato il tabellone delle pre-qualificazioni. E poi, battendo due top100 di fila, ha superato anche il tabellone delle qualificazioni.
— Daniele Galosso (@daniele_galosso) May 5, 2026
Noemi #Basiletti, 20 anni, n. 427 al mondo, è nel main draw a Roma. Prima, grande, favola degli #IBI26. pic.twitter.com/qv2s45j40d
Che favola! 🎾🇮🇹
— Eurosport IT (@Eurosport_IT) May 5, 2026
Le wild card Noemi Basiletti e Federica Urgesi staccano il pass per il main draw degli Internazionali d'Italia!
Noemi, 20 anni, numero 427 del ranking ha eliminato l’ucraina Daria Snigur, 95 del mondo, battuta in tre set (6-3 7-6 6-4).
Federica, 21 anni,… pic.twitter.com/VPCmLm8R4Y
Barbora Krejcikova just told everyone to SHUT UP😂 pic.twitter.com/zeflRFMEB9
— til polarity's end 🎾⚡#SpallettiEra⚡⚫⚪ (@lildarkcage) May 5, 2026
Krejcikova is not happy with the crowd, Sweeney is trying his best to corral them but as he said "it seems like it's a different person every time" so it's hard to do anything pic.twitter.com/ZedeOB6HU4
— Owen (@kostekcanu) May 5, 2026
This was the Czech's 47th match in the nearly two years since she her comeback-from-injury triumph at Wimbledon in 2024. Her 2nd Round opponent in Rome, Aryna Sabalenka, was playing in her 29th match *of this season*...
Krejcikova looked WAY good today. Expected her to win but didn't expect her to look that good after a few months off. Happy to see her back!!! pic.twitter.com/S5J1amQm7G
— Owen (@kostekcanu) May 5, 2026
Krejcikova notched just five games in a 6-2/6-3 loss to the world #1, but she (crossing fingers) hopefully will soon head to Paris still physically intact.
Sabalenka with the TWEENER 🤯
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 7, 2026
But Krejcikova is there for the volley 👏 #IBI26 pic.twitter.com/xJgsjoYALd
Bibi wins the battle of major champs 🤺
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 5, 2026
Andreescu moves to Rome's second round, defeating Kenin 6-4, 7-5. 👏#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/mfQLSy0WWC
Insane composure from Bartunkova 🙌 what a win pic.twitter.com/7RaglYBIMu
— Owen (@kostekcanu) May 8, 2026
Bartunkova's Pojds when the crowd is silent and disappointed are killing me 😭 pic.twitter.com/vjpHugQo06
— Owen (@kostekcanu) May 8, 2026
A round earlier, Grant had posted a well-received 1st Round win over fellow Italian Lisa Pigato after dropping the opening set, eliciting a we-really-dug-into-the-record-books-for-this-one-so-darn-it-we'll-going-to-use-it statistiscal record announcement from the tournament.
That's a very specific stat. 😅 https://t.co/mzsO8iPbke
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 6, 2026
Usually that sort of "first time since..." statistical minutiae is only posted in order to find a way to mention Serena Williams, so some kudos are due to the person who managed to pull that one out of the tournament history haystack.
Bartunkova breaks through 💥
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 10, 2026
She defeats Keys in three sets for the second top-20 win of her career.#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/Fnso2jmnmp
Clara Tauson retired at 1-3 down in set 2 against Oleksandra Oliynykova
— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) May 7, 2026
Didn’t continue due to a low back / hip injury https://t.co/LSW4drArqZ pic.twitter.com/fsY7UEu7jA
In her first match in two months, returning to the tour from a back injury, Aussie No.1 woman 🇦🇺 Maya Joint has gone down to 🇨🇭Viktorija Golubic in the R64 at the Italian Open.
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) May 7, 2026
👉 Hopefully the 20 year old, can be fit and healthy from this point, and build some form after a 2-9… pic.twitter.com/IAPh9NvVc9
At the eleventh hour, literally, Rebeka secures her spot in Round 3!
— wta (@WTA) May 8, 2026
Rebeka Masarova defeats Fernandez 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/NzDAF7Jpbh
With this win, after her 6-4/6-0 2nd Round win over Zeynep Sonmez, Pegula has put up three straight love sets and won nineteen games in a row. She'll get Bartunkova next, with the Swiatek/Osaka winner potentially waiting in a QF.
Baking like there’s no tomorrow 🥯🔥
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 10, 2026
With today’s win over Masarova, Jessica Pegula has registered her third consecutive set won by 6-0. It’s also her first ever victory by a double bagel after 424 matches on the tour 🫨#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/uLCY10SYuk
Un second 🏆 pour Ane Mintegi Del Olmo🇪🇸 en 2026 !
— WTAntho (@WTAntho) May 10, 2026
La prometteuse 🇪🇸 qui connue tellement de blessures pourraient bien connaitre une saison pleine ?
Elle se rapproche est aux portes du top 250 mondial !
La jeune 🇪🇸 a encore tout pour grimper au classement ! pic.twitter.com/MGAXLczQF5

Former #1 and 2019 champion Karolina Pliskova saves three match points and comes back to get a massive win over Jacqueline Cristian 6-7(5), 7-6(2), 6-4 to reach the 3rd round in Rome.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 8, 2026
3 hours and 13 minutes.
She is in great form after reaching Madrid QFs.
R3 vs. Siegemund pic.twitter.com/U1x7RJ8sCs

Which tennis stars wore it best at the Met Gala? 🪩 pic.twitter.com/0ERai2rHgg
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 5, 2026

Kathy Rinaldi, head of women’s tennis for the USTA during a resurgent time for depth atop the women’s game in this country, is stepping down after a very successful run with the organization. pic.twitter.com/87DUf4dlF2
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) May 6, 2026
USTA Head of Women's Tennis Rinaldi Departs; Inside American Tennis Newsletter; Arkansas Begins Quest to Save Tennis Programs; Goode and Lee Advance at Vero Beach M15; Teen Wild Cards Post Wins at W35 Boca Raton:https://t.co/Dz1DPrp1Tx pic.twitter.com/lUxQRBnq2N
— Colette Lewis (@zootennis) May 7, 2026

A new interview with Ukrainian player Oleksandra Oliynykova, who is increasingly at odds with the WTA over her continued outspokenness over the war in Ukraine and the star players, including Aryna Sabalenka, whom she names and calls out.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) May 7, 2026
Free to read:https://t.co/6lZpF4uYxz

Hailey Baptiste told @FTiafoe “WATCH” and got it first try 😂👏#IBI26 pic.twitter.com/JZPU8h0IWr
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 4, 2026

Nah I’m still pissed you did this to me 😂 https://t.co/HCvFAvNcv7
— Katie Boulter (@katiecboulter) May 10, 2026

When Sabrina met Serena 🤩
— wta (@WTA) May 5, 2026
An iconic crossover ✨ pic.twitter.com/wc5x25Eb6P

Donna Vekic pic.twitter.com/SxpIC9UvWk
— Ken McKinnon (@mckinnon88877) May 9, 2026
David Attenborough turns 100 today.
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) May 7, 2026
Still can’t believe Sir David Attenborough casually pulled off one of the greatest dolly shots in cinematic history. pic.twitter.com/RUxalBPAdv
A young David Attenborough in the jungles of Indonesia in search of wild life back in 1956 pic.twitter.com/77KkuR0edU
— John Luke (@yesknow) May 7, 2026
A couple of scenes (both about crows) from my favorite Attenborough documentary (The Life of Birds) that I still reference all the time...
Ariana Imitated 5 Singers in 60 Sec 😱 She is not only extraordinarily talented she has a GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR!!!🙌 pic.twitter.com/XhSvQMMOEo
— 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰 ✨🎵 (@Hoang_HQ) May 5, 2026
It's not just the incredible ability to imitate other singers, though. (I think I've said this here before, but still.) Ariana Grande was a good comedic actress when she was a teenager, and is always a great host/performer on SNL. She has wonderful comedic timing and usually outperforms the regulars in the sketches. If she wasn't a singer, she probably could have gone the route of being a successful comic actor. Considering how someone like Reba McEntire has carved out an entire second career (in sitcoms) that has nothing to do with singing, Grande could likely *still* add that sort of chapter (though in movies, probably) to her career if she wants.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will release "Home To Us" tomorrow, their first-ever duet! pic.twitter.com/8Dp5P96Alg
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) May 7, 2026
The new and first duet by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, “Home To Us,” is out now!
— 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) May 8, 2026
What do you think? pic.twitter.com/VV4n47neMe



Venus Williams arrives as Met Gala co-chair 👑 pic.twitter.com/TSbhZXD0eM
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 4, 2026
Absolutely stunning @Venuseswilliams ✨ pic.twitter.com/PxWMZgXa2O
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 5, 2026
Naomi Osaka STUNS at the Met Gala 🔥 pic.twitter.com/lcvmQAPkiY
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 4, 2026
*Cue the second fit* 💃@naomiosaka #metgala pic.twitter.com/CAm3IEFr9b
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 4, 2026
Lost the match, won the highlight reel 🔥
— Internazionali BNL d'Italia (@InteBNLdItalia) May 7, 2026
Tereza Valentova's net skills on display against Coco Gauff#IBI26 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/G2kDRsUBzR

*OLDEST WINS OVER WORLD #1*
37y,110d - Serena Williams d. Halep (2019 AO 4r)
36y,276d - Venus Williams d. Kerber (2017 Miami QF)
36y,120d - Martina Navratilova d. Seles (1993 Paris Indoors F)
36y,95d - Billie Jean King d. Navratilova (1980 Houston F)
36y,28d - Sorana Cirstea d. Sabalenka (2026 Rome 3r)
*LOW-RANKED PLAYER TO DEFEAT SABALENKA AS #1*
#164 - 2025 Berlin SF - Marketa Vondrousova (W)
#38 - 2025 Dubai 3rd Rd. - Clara Tauson
#32 - 2026 Madrid QF - Hailey Baptiste
#27 - 2026 Rome 3rd Rd. - SORANA CIRSTEA
#26 - 2025 Doha 2nd Rd. - Ekaterina Alexandrova
#24 - 2025 Stuttgart F - Alona Ostapenko (W)
*2026 - ITF TITLES*
3 - Kayla Day, USA
3 - Alicia Dudeney, GBR
3 - Katarina Kuzmova, SVK
3 - Celine Naef, SUI
3 - Noma Noha Akugue, GER
3 - Ekaterina Tupitsyna, RUS
3 - Akasha Urhobo, USA
3 - Hanne Vandewinkel, BEL
3 - Wang Xiyu, CHN


CNN montage of Trump saying he and private donors are going to pay for the ballroom, followed by clips of him lying about the cost: "$250 million... about $300 million... approximately 400 million."
— Blue Georgia (@BlueGeorgia) May 5, 2026
Now taxpayers are going to get a bill for $1 billion. pic.twitter.com/2iRfhwV84A

When you see clips of people celebrating in Hungary after corrupt Orban is gone, realize that Trump, Vance and Rubio did everything they could to keep those celebrations from happening so Putin’s puppet could remain in power.
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) May 10, 2026 at 8:10 AM

So Texas, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, and Tennessee can redraw districts without a referendum and that stands, but when Virginia lets voters decide directly at the ballot box, it gets overturned?
— Juliana Stratton (@julianastratton.bsky.social) May 8, 2026 at 12:48 PM

30 percent of Americans are against [squints at notes] the Pope urging peace pic.twitter.com/nwKvczqNhV
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 7, 2026

🚨 WOW. A United Airlines flight just STRUCK a bakery truck, which was traveling northbound on the New Jersey Turnpike
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 3, 2026
TERRIFYING.
Thankfully, the driver is receiving care, and the plane landed safely at Newark🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/sgoi41lMWv
🚨 The Newark Liberty Airport incident today is NOT SURPRISING at all.
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) May 3, 2026
Just look at how insanely low planes fly when they cross right over the NJ Turnpike on final approach to EWR.
This is what it looks like every single day 👇 pic.twitter.com/pEYXHvt9zE

Never stop saying "dozen" and "half dozen". Never stop using the word you read in an old novella. Never stop using your regional jargon. Don't succumb to an internationalized English stripped of its whimsy and romanticism in the name of streamlining global commerce. https://t.co/KcYHRiaAlZ
— Ethel Braithwaite (@Ethelbrait1941) May 6, 2026
In the book 1984, people were controlled by reducing the number of words to the very least. The more words we know, the more complex our thoughts can be. They can leave the rest of us alone with that garbage take.
— Implicit Language (@Amanda_Jodeh) May 6, 2026
You've just described 1984's Newspeak.😂
— The Middle Aged Baby (@MiddleAgedBaby2) May 6, 2026
‘It’s a beautiful thing, the destruction of words. Of course the great wastage is in the verbs and adjectives, but there are hundreds of nouns that can be got rid of as well. It isn’t only the synonyms; there are also the antonyms.…

Watching a really old episode of ER. Unconscious sick kid comes in. DR 1: looks like measles. DR 2: have you ever seen measles? DR 1: no. Who sees measles? The mother says she gave her son no vaccines. Dramatic music. Shocked look on the DRs faces. Man. Old episode…
— Joanne Freeman (@jbf1755.bsky.social) May 6, 2026 at 8:46 PM
The Pitt has a scene with an unvaccinated measles kid. Moms googling shit. Dad‘s like listen to the docs. Noah Wilie is pissed.
— rationalpear.bsky.social (@rationalpear.bsky.social) May 6, 2026 at 8:54 PM

The grass is always greener on the other side pic.twitter.com/F6AEBYQNRJ
— Science girl (@sciencegirl) May 9, 2026

I love that guy! pic.twitter.com/z3OccbQgGX
— Emotion & Music (@Emotion78687) May 7, 2026






























1 Comments:
Grande is also delightfully funny in both Wicked and Wicked: For Good. Like all good comics, she can do so much just with her face and body. Loved seeing her scenes with Michelle Yeoh.
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