Proud of our week ?? #11 pic.twitter.com/L3Ym3mWiTU
— Ash Barty (@ashbarty) April 25, 2021
After opening with a win over Laura Siegemund, Barty put together back-to-back comeback victories over Top 10 players, virtually stealing a QF win over Karolina Pliskova after the Czech served for the match at 5-4 in the 3rd but never held a MP (Barty swept the final three games), and then (on her 25th birthday) rallying after Elina Svitolina served for the match (again) at 5-4 in the 3rd without (again) ever finding herself MP down in the SF contest. In the final, Barty saw Aryna Sabalenka get a late 1st set break to win the opener, but then the world #1 reeled off nine straight games (20/23 points in one stretch) en route to a three set win to pick up her eleventh career tour singles title, and her first on clay since winning Roland Garros two years ago. A few hours later, Barty claimed the doubles alongside Jennifer Brady to become the first woman to sweep both titles in a tournament this season. The first to win three singles titles in '21, as well as the first with four overall crowns, Barty is 20-3 on the season (her .870 win percentage leads the tour when it comes to players with a significant number of matches under their belts), 3-0 in finals (winning on both hard court and clay) and 6-0 against the Top 10. In fact, with her three wins in Stuttgart, the Aussie has now won ten straight vs. Top 10 players. Going back to "where it all began," Barty is 23-4 against Top 20 players since the start of the '19 RG.
Tennis from another planet??
— wta (@WTA) April 24, 2021
????@SabalenkaA with a commanding 6-3, 6-2 victory over Halep.#PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/CD3Y7O3ZYl
In the final against Ash Barty, Sabalenka rode a late break to claim the 1st set, but quickly lost her concentration in the 2nd after a few key points slipped through her fingers. She dropped nine straight games, and once 20 of 23 points, as her lead turned into a bagel 2nd and 3-0 deficit in the 3rd set. She managed to right herself and stay within a single break of getting back into the deciding set, but Barty held firm to win 6-3. The top seed in Istanbul, Mertens arrived off a very rare one-and-out result two weeks ago in Charleston (just her second in 26 events, ending her streak of eleven straight multi-win tournaments). She reached her tenth career tour singles final (second in '21) with wins over Lara Arruabarrena, Viktorija Golubic, Katerina Siniakova and Veronika Kudermetova. Though she has tour final wins over three other Romanians (Halep, Buzarnescu and Niculescu) on her WTA resume, the Belgian couldn't make Sorana Cirstea the fourth. Up 5-2 in the 2nd, Mertens seemed set to push things to a 3rd set before her opponent surged back to win. Not able to pick up singles title #7, Mertens came back later on Sunday and won doubles title #12 (five came w/ Sabalenka, including two majors) with Kudermetova, defeating the all-Japanese team of Hibino/Ninomiya 1 & 1. It was Mertens' first doubles final with someone other than Sabalenka since 2018, though her appearance in the WTA 250 championship match was her smallest in a while (her last nine came in Premier events or higher).
The doubles win was Kudermetova's second on tour. Her other title came in Wuhan in '19 with Duan Yingying, where the pair won a final match-up with, yes, Mertens/Sabalenka.
Game. Set. Match. ?? Paige Hourigan wins another ITF World Tennis Tour title in Monastir, Tunisia pic.twitter.com/LEuaJKflgv
— Tennis NZ (@TennisNZ) April 25, 2021
"I’m very, very happy for this trophy. I did not expect it, to be honest, so probably I’m twice as glad!" ??
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
What a week for ???? @sorana_cirstea ??
Cirstea's no-sets-lost run began with a victory over Kateryna Kozlova, then was followed up with wins over Anastasia Potapova, Fiona Ferro (ret. in the first game of the 2nd set) and Marta Kostyuk, and ended with a 6-1/7-6(3) mini-adventure in the final over top-seeded Elise Mertens. There, Cirstea, trailed 5-2 in the 2nd, battled back to serve for the match only to be broken, but then rebounded by squelching many of her old demons by taking the TB 7-3 to end the match. Cirstea will climb nine spots to #58 this week, her highest ranking since 2018. She ranked just outside the Top 20 (#21, to be exact) in August 2013.
Frankly, Svitolina creates more headlines and conversation off court these days than she does on it. She managed to contain most of the news within the lines in Stuttgart, enough of it good to at least earn a tip of the hat.
Saved match points ??
— wta (@WTA) April 23, 2021
Won 11 of the last 13 games ??@ElinaSvitolina knocks out the defending champion Kvitova in three sets, 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-2.#PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/nuKLBYFVz4
Of course, things *should* have gone the other way, as Svitolina trailed Petra Kvitova big on the scoreboard in what would have been a "meh" QF run (just a win over Angelique Kerber, which isn't as noteworthy as it once was) ended in straight sets by the defending champion of the event. But when Kvitova blew her 7-6/5-2 lead, with Svitolina saving two MP and going on to win 11 of 13 games as the Czech seemed to crack under the threat of a Svitolina comeback (her second against the Kvitova in '21, having pulled out another over her in Miami, as well). It was enough to make the possibility of Svitolina surging forward to win the Stuttgart title an actual conversation piece. But, of course, it's never that easy with the Ukrainian. For what Elina giveth, Elina also taketh away. Facing Ash Barty in the semis, Svitolina had the match and her seventh career #1 win on her racket (the only active players with more are named Williams... that's it, that's the list), serving for the win at 5-4. Barty broke and forced a TB, which Svitolina led 4-2, only to drop the final five points, then the 3rd set at 6-2. Of course, such a comeback and near-miss mean nothing in the grand scheme when it comes to whether or not Svitolina will get over the proverbial "hump" in her career, but even a Backspinner sometimes gets tired of consistently dumping on a player he used to believe was on the cusp of winning a major. So, strained as it may be, hat tipped. Next time I won't be so easy.
Anhelina Kalinina ends up winning W25 Oeiras after this very honest assessment in R3. pic.twitter.com/ETnR8TutHW
— Paps (@DatGoneIt77) April 25, 2021
ITF J2 HASKOVO Bulgarije
— Betty (@BStolck) April 24, 2021
HANNE VANDEWINKEL schitterend winnares krijgt de trofee overhandigd!
Samen met haar tegenstreefster in de finale, Lisa Pigato !
??local pic.twitter.com/ckjtNVRDIy
The world No.1 prevails!
— wta (@WTA) April 24, 2021
????@ashbarty comes out on top in a tight 3-set battle against Svitolina.#PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/Y3EdJk4glH
Speaking of WHEELS ??@ashbarty | #PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/rkg4DrzMbQ
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
????? SUPER SORANA ?????
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
???? @sorana_cirstea caps off her week in Istanbul without dropping a set to win a second career WTA singles title! ??#TennisChampIstanbul pic.twitter.com/c1cqZtbsdS
Back in the winner's circle ????@sorana_cirstea | #TennisChampIstanbul pic.twitter.com/T65n0Rx3uw
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
Jen really said ??@ashbarty @jennifurbrady95 | #PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/tOiZ1rOoqO
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
After two days of action, Anastasia Potapova finally claims the marathon 7-6, 6-7, 6-4 win over compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova!
— WTA Russians (@WTArussians) April 20, 2021
Another intense all-Russian match on tour again! ??
Interestingly, they will play doubles later as a pair!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/CMvVss276r
As doubles partners, Pavlyuchenkova/Potapova fell in the SF to Kudermetova/Mertens, who also played each other the singles semifinals.
Earlier this year, Timofeeva won a $15K doubles title with recent Charleston quarterfinalist Linda Fruhvirtova.
Comeback complete ??
— wta (@WTA) April 23, 2021
World No.1 @ashbarty survives a three set match against Karolina Pliskova, 2-6, 6-1, 7-5.#PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/Ntp5quU8UE
2018 champion Karolina Pliskova hit 21 aces in her 67 64 63 win over Jelena Ostapenko in Stuttgart 2R.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) April 22, 2021
This is the most aces hit in a match this season, replacing Ekaterina Alexandrova’s mark of 17 aces, set in Week 1 in Abu Dhabi against Heather Watson.#PorscheTennis pic.twitter.com/BIQYHpADff
???? Veronika Kudermetova & ???? @elise_mertens take the Istanbul doubles crown!
— wta (@WTA) April 25, 2021
The top seeds defeat Japanese duo Hibino/Ninomiya 6-1, 6-1 to lift their first title together ????#TennisChampIstanbul pic.twitter.com/NSSOEzXNso
Another step forward. Today I finished my treatment and overcame Hodgkin lymphoma.
— Carla Suárez Navarro (@CarlaSuarezNava) April 22, 2021
Thanks to all for your warm messages. Every word of support gave me strength during the past few months. ??
All my gratitude to healthcare professionals who take care of us every day. I'M CURED! pic.twitter.com/kF3HwHPh0y
I interviewed @CaglaBuyukakcay for @WTA about her former coach Can Üner, who passed away last week, and what he meant to her and her career as a Turkish tennis trailblazer https://t.co/r3JAunnA1w
— Alex Macpherson (@alex_macpherson) April 22, 2021
Tomorrow is a new day ???? pic.twitter.com/zwNTj9FORE
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) April 24, 2021
??? pic.twitter.com/aqOS1KAgkr
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) April 19, 2021
why are people have a problem with other people choice if doesn’t align with yours?
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) April 19, 2021
I didn’t tell no one to go do it.
I said what I’m doing for me, for my knowledge and my belief on what is right. https://t.co/8SllEQN4N5
Girls night???? pic.twitter.com/OH6oFexKA9
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) April 21, 2021
Tennis star @Venuseswilliams discusses the biggest challenges she's faced on a professional level during the pandemic. pic.twitter.com/NbhHup0J0u
— Cheddar News ?? (@cheddar) April 20, 2021
I was going to make a celebratory tweet but then I was hit with sadness because we are celebrating something that is clear as day. The fact that so many injustices occurred to make us hold our breath toward this outcome is really telling.
— NaomiOsaka????? (@naomiosaka) April 20, 2021
Caption game on point! pic.twitter.com/zmJuTiEh1L
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) April 25, 2021
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) April 25, 2021
Photo time with the @PorscheTennis trophy pic.twitter.com/uP8Cjf5HWW
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) April 25, 2021
Safe to say it’s been a fairly good week for Ash in Stuttgart! pic.twitter.com/49N6mx6Frg
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) April 25, 2021
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2021*
3 - ASH BARTY, AUS (3-0)
3 - Garbine Muguruza, ESP (1-2)
2 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS (2-0)
2 - Veronkika Kudermetova, RUS (1-1)
2 - ELISE MERTENS, BEL (1-1)
2 - ARYNA SABALENKA, BLR (1-1)
2 - Viktorija Golubic, SUI (0-2)
[2020-21]
5 - 3/2 = ARYNA SABALENKA, BLR (4-1)
5 - 5/0 = Elena Rybakina, KAZ (1-4)
4 - 1/3 = ASH BARTY, AUS (4-0)
4 - 2/2 = ELISE MERTENS, BEL (1-3)
4 - 1/3 = Garbine Muguruza, ESP (1-3)
*WTA SINGLES & WTA DOUBLES TITLES IN 2021*
ASH BARTY, AUS = Yarra Valley/Miami/Stuttgart WS; Stuttgart WD
VERONIKA KUDERMETOVA, RUS = Charleston WS; Istanbul WD
ELISE MERTENS, BEL = Gippsland WS; Aust.Open/Istanbul WD
Aryna Sabalenka, BLR = Abu Dhabi WS; Aust.Open WD
Astra Sharma, AUS = Charleston 2 WS; Guadalajara WD
*SINGLES/DOUBLES CHAMPION IN SAME EVENT*
[2017]
Kuala Lumpur: Ash Barty, AUS
Bucharest: Irina-Camelia Begu, ROU
Gstaad: Kiki Bertens, NED
[2018]
Shenzen: Simona Halep, ROU
Lugano: Elise Mertens, BEL
[2019]
Hiroshima: Nao Hibino, JPN
[2020]
Ostrava: Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
[2021]
Stuttgart: Ash Barty, AUS
*LONGEST TIME BETWEEN WTA TITLES*
16y,4m = Mirjana Lucic-Baroni [98 Bol/14 Que.City]
13y,1m = Kimiko Date-Krumm [96 San Diego/09 Seoul]
12y,7m = SORANA CIRSTEA [08 Tashkent/21 Istanbul]
9y,9m,1w = Pauline Parmentier [08 Bad Gastein/18 Istanbul]
9y,3m,2w = Kateryna Bondarenko [08 Birm./17 Tashkent]
*2021 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
3 (3-0) = Shuko Aoyama, JPN
3 (3-0) = Ena Shibahara, JPN
3 (1-2) = DESIRAE KRAWCZYK, USA
3 (0-3) = Hayley Carter, USA
3 (0-3) = Luisa Stefani, BRA
*CAREER WTA TITLES - ROMANIANS, active*
22 - Simona Halep (2013-20)
4 - Irina-Camelia Begu (2012-17)
3 - Monica Niculescu (2013-16)
2 - SORANA CIRSTEA (2008-21)
2 - Alexandra Dulgheru (2009-10)
1 - Mihaela Buzarnescu (2018)
1 - Patricia Maria Tig (2020)
*2021 WTA CHAMPIONS BY AGE*
18 - Clara Tauson (Lyon)
18 - Leylah Fernandez (Monterrey)
19 - Maria Camila Osorio Serrano (Bogota)
19 - Iga Swiatek (Adelaide)
22 - Aryna Sabalenka (Abu Dhabi)
23 - Dasha Kasatkina (Phillip Island Melb.)
23 - Dasha Kasatkina (Saint Petersburg)
23 - Veronika Kudermetova (Charleston)
23 - Naomi Osaka (Australian Open)
24 - Ash Barty (Yarra Valley Melb.)
24 - Ash Barty (Miami)
24 - Sara Sorribes Tormo (Guadalajara)
25 - ASH BARTY (STUTTGART)
25 - Elise Mertens (Gippsland Melb.)
25 - Astra Sharma (Charleston 2)
27 - Garbine Muguruza (Dubai)
30 - Petra Kvitova (Doha)
31 - SORANA CIRSTEA (ISTANBUL)
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vacant - Kontaveit (25) vs. Li (20) [Grampians Melb. not played]
Kayleigh McEnany on Fox attacking Joe Biden Tuesday for his comments on Chauvin trial:
— Janice Hough (@leftcoastbabe) April 21, 2021
"I think it’s the role of the president of the United States to stay back, to not inflame the tensions."
I could stay up all night and never write a line as funny as that. Good night all.
Meanwhile in England, people are donning yellow stars with “no covid certificates” on them. Photos from @chloe_adlestone. pic.twitter.com/OCTtFdMFQy
— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) April 24, 2021
Instrumentalization of the tragedy of Jews who suffered, were humiliated, marked with a yellow star, and finally isolated in ghettos and murdered during the Holocaust, in order to argue against vaccination that saves human lives is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decline.
— Auschwitz Memorial (@AuschwitzMuseum) April 24, 2021
It can only be a collosal sense of entitlement that would lead a person to believe being subject to covid restrictions is comparable in any way to being a Jew in Nazi Germany.
— John Muir (@MrJMuir1) April 24, 2021
These people are just utterly spoiled and selfish.
A guy in Home Depot just pulled down his mask, picked his nose, flicked it, and pulled the mask back up. I can’t help but feel like this is a metaphor for America in the pandemic.
— Eric Nelson (@literaryeric) April 22, 2021
"...there are so many fans who are well aware of all the sexism, but they continue to support the ATP--not just men, but a LOT of women." Simona, sexism, and the denial and dismissal of sexism and misogyny in professional tennis https://t.co/l7CHl5aH9Y
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 23, 2021
I am pleased to have an Australian sonnet published by @GrandThings. I invite you to read "The Demise of Jenny" https://t.co/77qjFApdrV #TheLWordGenerationQ @SHO_TheLWord @thelwordbr @archivetheLword
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 21, 2021
This is one of the craziest most undersold ledes I’ve ever seen.
— Kate Klonick (@Klonick) April 24, 2021
Make it to minute 5 and tell me you’re not shocked.
HT @davidakaye who I’m still texting with about how gobsmacked we are https://t.co/bbiRyoN4eC
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX): "You didn't see Republicans when we had control of the Senate try to rig the game. You didn't see us try to pack the court." pic.twitter.com/reUU9WJU1d
— The Recount (@therecount) April 22, 2021
This moment ?? pic.twitter.com/SWFj8Aikee
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 24, 2021
Watch this space ?? https://t.co/1m5ABZxLhD
— Storm Sanders (@stormsanders94) April 23, 2021
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) April 22, 2021
Great Dane couldn't make friends until the neighbor dog moved in — now he sneaks over to their front door asking to play! pic.twitter.com/mtw4aaoGli
— The Dodo (@dodo) April 25, 2021
Watch this rescue dog overcome her fear of hardwood floors ?? pic.twitter.com/9ZbhuODJQy
— The Dodo (@dodo) April 25, 2021
Monterey Park native Vania King spent 15 years on the pro circuit and with two Slam titles to her credit, she's decided to hang up her racquet. But her investment in growing the game in Southern California and beyond has never been stronger. https://t.co/pdVBpFhWS7 pic.twitter.com/W15NwnFZ83
— ustasocal (@USTASoCal) April 19, 2021
A quick run around the court from a curious fan ??#TennisChampIstanbul pic.twitter.com/rcPWtkVHRs
— wta (@WTA) April 22, 2021
Lay concrete in your backyard they said.
— Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) April 21, 2021
What could go wrong they said. pic.twitter.com/oHVahznRCE