Ekaterina Alexandrova wins second WTA title of her career at Libema Open ??
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) June 12, 2022
The Russian defeated the top seed Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets 7-5, 6-0 ??
?? Libema Open #EkaterinaAlexandrova #ArynaSabalenka #LibemaOpen pic.twitter.com/zPWvO50Nae
Alexandrova takes the trophy in 's-Hertogenbosch ??
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) June 12, 2022
2nd career's title for Russian player who stunned top seed Aryna Sabalenka
(?? @WTA) pic.twitter.com/ScKrhR4KDp
After dropping the 1st set and nearly squandering a 5-1 2nd set lead in her 1st Rounder against Dayana Yastremska (after twice failing to serve out the set and losing five straight games, she was forced to win a TB to extend the match), Alexandrova was virtually untouchable the rest of the week at Rosmalen. She dominated a 7-1 TB, then dropped just two points on serve in the 3rd. In what was an ironic *second* straight match-up vs. a Ukrainian opponent, Alexandrova followed up by dropping just two games (and firing 9 aces) vs. Anhelina Kalinina, then lost just one against Caty McNally (putting up 30 winners vs. 9 UE against the Bannerette). Countrywoman Veronika Kudermetova got just four games in a contest to reach the final. In her fourth career tour-level championship match, Alexandrova trailed Aryna Sabalenka 5-4 in the 1st set, then ran off nine straight games to pick up her second WTA title, ending the match with an emphatic ace that reminded everyone one more time just what she was able to accomplish this week. For the week, doing her best "Iga," Alexandrova produced two bagel sets, and lost just a single game in two others. After dropping the 1st vs. Yastremska, she swept her final ten sets, dropping 16 total games in her last four matches. After twice failing to serve out the 2nd set in the 1st Round, Alexandrova had no such issues the rest of the way. She held in 26 consecutive serve games before Kudermetova finally ended the streak in the semis, and ended the event having secured a hold in 36 of her last 38 service games. Alexandrova has gone just 2-5 at Wimbledon, but this season has found success on surfaces that before '22 wouldn't have been considered her best. All three of her previous tour finals (+3 at the 125 level) had come in hard court events (5 of the 6 indoors), but this season alone has seen Alexandrova reach clay court semis in Charleston and Madrid before this great run on grass. In fact, the only surface on which the Russian hasn't reached a semifinal on this season is, oddly enough, hard court.
Winning moment ??
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 12, 2022
Ekaterina Alexandrova wins her second WTA title at the Libema Open with a brilliant 7-5, 6-0 win over Sabalenka!
She will rise to No.27 in the rankings tomorrow.
[??: Joris Verwijst] pic.twitter.com/Srap30q1Z5
Might Alexandrova have been capable of something great at the AELTC this summer, or was this simply a dominant week (ala Samsonova last June in Berlin) that she wouldn't have been able to carry over to the different lawns on a bigger stage? We'll never know.
Quality and accuracy ??
— wta (@WTA) June 11, 2022
???? Haddad Maia continues to bring the ??#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/8DHGkbAs9T
A special forehand pass from Haddad Maia! ??#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/Hc76poujOA
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
Haddad will jump sixteen spots to a new career high of #32 this week, becoming the third Brazilian woman to reach the Top 40 after Bueno and Niege Dias (in the late 1980s).
????#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/rRRnoFCKAU
— LTA (@the_LTA) June 12, 2022
It's too bad Brazil hasn't produced a great many (Guga excluded, and a few others to a lesser degree) great tennis players since Bueno, because the nation's sports fans *do* know how to support their own (unlike some grand slam host nations). Of course, they've had a lot of practice in other sports over the
?? OLÉ
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
OLÉ OLÉ OLÉ
???? BIA ???? BIA ????
The 2022 #RothesayOpen Nottingham champion! ?? pic.twitter.com/6kYWKCb4E2
Meanwhile, Alexandrova's last opponent lost in the Nottingham final, but continued what has turned out to be a pretty decent season after being so overwhelmed with DF in the early weeks of '22. Sabalenka's run to the final, her second on grass ('18 Eastbourne), included wins over last week's Surbiton $100K winner Alison Van Uytvanck and Shelby Rogers. She led the Russian in the 1st set of the final, but was simply undone by her the rest of the way. Still, after starting this season at 0-2 and looking like a falling satellite on serve, Sabalenka has mostly outrun that narrative, but not Iga Swiatek. Since her slow start, Sabalenka has reached the Australian Open Round of 16, Doha QF, Stuttgart final and Rome SF, falling in the last three to a certain Pole. Of course, none of that replaces being able to defend her '21 Wimbledon semifinal, does it?
World No.6 @SabalenkaA reaches her second final on grass, beating Rogers 7-6(6) 6-0!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 11, 2022
Faces Alexandrova tomorrow for the #LibemaOpen title. pic.twitter.com/gQVE9tVX88
A MONSTER forehand ??
— wta (@WTA) June 10, 2022
???? Tereza Martincova bringing her A-game in Nottingham! #RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/JISjDZQ1x3
Martincova (#60, fifth-ranked Czech) had lost six straight tour-level MD matches (4 on clay), so she surely embraced the return of the grass season after having reached QF in Nottingham and Birmingham a year ago, then her first slam 3rd Round at Wimbledon as she went 8-3 (then rode the momentum to a hard court final -- her first in WTA singles -- in Prague a week later). Right on cue, Martincova won her first three matches in straight sets this week, defeating Oceane Dodin, Magda Linette and '21 finalist Zhang Shuai in Nottingham, facing just six total BP through three rounds. Unfortunately, she was forced to retire with an injury from her semifinal match against Beatriz Haddad.
PEAKING in Nottingham ??
— wta (@WTA) June 10, 2022
???? Tereza Martincova reaches her first Nottingham semifinal with a stunning win over last year’s runner-up Zhang! #RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/1w1hJ9uWvv
Dart (#114, third-ranked Brit) arrived with a return home likely serving as a light at the end of a recently dark tunnel. She was under-.500 (13-14) on the season, on a five-match losing streak (including a defeat in the Surbiton $100K last week vs. #264 Natilija Stevanovic) and 1-8 since reaching the Round of 16 as a qualifier at Indian Wells in March. While Dart was a disappointing 1-4 on grass last season (her only win, wouldn't you know it, had come over Emma Raducanu before her SW19 second week run last summer), in 2019 she posted her best slam result with a 3rd Round run at Wimbledon as a wild card. In Nottingham, Dart reached her first tour-level QF with wins over Donna Vekic and Camila Giorgi, saving three MP against the Italian. She then took the 1st set from Alison Riske before ultimately falling in three.
All heart from @harriet_dart ????#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/eJPuXNXo22
— wta (@WTA) June 9, 2022
Running is back ??
— wta (@WTA) June 11, 2022
No.6 seed ???? @Riske4rewards outlasts Golubic to reach her second Nottingham final! #RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/rAlXyVxvil
Riske is now 3-10 in career tour singles finals.
[#ITF] Ce dimanche, Kristina #Mladenovic (n°119) ???? s'impose à #Caserta (Italie, W60, terre battue) ! Tête de série n°2, elle a battu Camilla #Rosatello (n°330) ???? en trois sets 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (3) en finale. C'est là son cinquième trophée ?? en ITF.
— Jeu, Set Et Match (@jeu_set_etmatch) June 12, 2022
?? : @tenniscaserta IG pic.twitter.com/tUPtkLM0lu
It's final time!
— BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia (@BBVAopenVal) June 12, 2022
???? Zheng ?? Wang ???? @WTA | @WTA_Espanol | #BBVAOpenVal pic.twitter.com/OsWPW4QAXI
While the tour's relationship with China is (to say the least) "strained," that doesn't mean that the Chinese players are persona non grata. While we'll let the LTA explain that to the Russian and Belarusian players, we're still able to see what might be the early stages of a sea change when it comes to Chinese talent on tour. Li Na was a great and beloved champion, and her success was always thought to have been the seed that could one day populate the tennis tour will an overflowing level of talent from a nation that already has a great history with racket sports like badminton and table tennis. We're finally starting to see the first real wave of Li Na Generation talent, and this week we even got *two* of the top three young Chinese stars facing off for a tour-related title in the Valencia 125.
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— BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia (@BBVAopenVal) June 12, 2022
@WTA | @WTA_Espanol | #BBVAOpenVal pic.twitter.com/6DOCCQsvvm
19-year old Zheng Qinwen, fresh off having really been the *first* young Chinese player to step into the big stage spotlight and pushing Iga Swiatek once she got there (for a set, at least, before an injury and menstrual cramping caused her great problems in a three-set loss), reached and won her biggest title in Valencia to improve to 9-0 in pro singles finals. Her opponent was 21-year old Wang Xiyu, the '18 U.S. Open girls' champ who'd already reached a pair of $100K finals this season (and won a $60K) before advancing to what was also her bigggest career final. Zheng cracks the Top 50 this week with a new career high of #46.
The final awaits! ??
— BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia (@BBVAopenVal) June 11, 2022
???? Wang d. ???? Björklund 6-3, 6-4.@WTA | @WTA_Espanol | #BBVAOpenVal pic.twitter.com/2TWVhCVxMN
Meanwhile, the other member of the young Chinese trio who could change quite a lot about the tennis landscape, Wang Xiyu, won a $100K title last month and just qualified for the tour-level Berlin MD. This week, with Xiyu reaching a new career high, all three are simultaneously ranked in the Top 100 for the first time.
In her first match on grass this year, Liudmila Samsonova had troubles finding her first serves and only hit 48% of them, going down 3-6, 4-6 to Ann Li in the first round of the Libema Open.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 7, 2022
Let's peak in Germany now! ??
[??: Robert Prange/Getty] pic.twitter.com/iWluLemhrW
That's a second consecutive clean sweep at the ITF25k Tbilisi Cup!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 12, 2022
Anastasia Zakharova wins the singles title with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 defeat of compatriot Darya Astakhova in a battle of the top seeds.
This is her 18th win (singles and doubles) in 12 days! pic.twitter.com/qXIZR7x5Fs
20-year old Hordette Zakharova won her third '22 challenger crown, taking a second $25K title in two weeks in Tbilisi (GEO) with a 6-2/3-6/6-2 win over countrywoman Darya Astakhova in the final. Now 9-1 in career ITF singles finals, Zakharova also improved to 7-3 in doubles finals by taking a second straight Tbilisi title with Angelina Gabueva to complete a second consecutive s/d title sweep.
12-10 in the championship tiebreak ??
— wta (@WTA) June 11, 2022
???? @EllenPerez95 & ???? Tamara Zidansek save a match point before defeating the top seeds to lift the 's-Hertogenbosch doubles title! ???? pic.twitter.com/nSyYcgvte2
How good is grass season ???? pic.twitter.com/BgfnC4pzyx
— Ellen Perez (@EllenPerez95) June 11, 2022
Meanwhile, Haddad Maia wasn't finished...
Bia at the DOUBLE ????
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
???? Beatriz Haddad Maia sweeps both the #RothesayOpen singles ?????? doubles titles in Nottingham! pic.twitter.com/qL3DJO9Xz0
After winning her maiden singles title in Nottingham, the Brazilian returned to complete the title sweep alongside Zhang, defeating Monica Niculescu & Caroline Dolehide 7-6/6-3, finishing off a week that had previously seen the duo eliminate *both* Chan sisters (Latisha w/ Sam Stosur in the QF, Hao-ching w/ Shuko Aoyama in the SF). Haddad improves to 4-1 in tour WD finals, winning her second this season (Sydney w/ Anna Danilina), while Zhang gets career title #12 one year after a runner-up finish in singles at the event.
The No.1 seeds reign supreme ??
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
???? @zhangshuai121 and 2022 singles champ ???? Beatriz Haddad Maia capture the Nottingham doubles title!#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/dLg1GYaKUa
Into her FIRST WTA quarterfinal ??
— wta (@WTA) June 9, 2022
???? @harriet_dart saves three match points and comes back to defeat No.3 seed Giorgi in Nottingham!#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/H1BoBuYVCX
FIRST WTA SINGLES TITLE FOR BIA ??
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
???? Beatriz Haddad Maia overcomes Riske in three sets to take the trophy in Nottingham!#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/29bRgGUzHT
Brazilian women to win a title on grass in the Open Era:
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
???? Maria Bueno (1968, Eastbourne ?? Essex ??)
???? Beatriz Haddad Maia (2022, Nottingham ??)#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/accE6lSMwh
2021 champ ???? 2022 champ
— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
Cheers from ???? @JohannaKonta to ???? Beatriz Haddad Maia! ??#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/2uDhl5206i
?? CHAMPION!
— BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia (@BBVAopenVal) June 12, 2022
???? Zheng takes the crown at the #BBVAOpenVal, beating Wang 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. pic.twitter.com/Pkf3YkZn0d
The Comeback Queen!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) June 10, 2022
Round 1: Rallies from 3-5 down in the 3rd set
Round 2: Rallies from 2-5 down in the 3rd set
QF: Rallies from 2-4 down in the 2nd set
Yep. Mirjam Bjorklund has put in the work to reach her 1st WTA 125 semifinal, defeating Arantxa Rus, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2. pic.twitter.com/b6Q91lddqg
Semi-finals??
— BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia (@BBVAopenVal) June 10, 2022
???? Mirjam Bjorklund completes a hard-fought comeback 3-6, 7-6, 6-2 against Rus.@WTA | @WTA_Espanol | #BBVAOpenVal pic.twitter.com/BxJ1GONh0V
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— wta (@WTA) June 12, 2022
Ekaterina Alexandrova defeats Sabalenka in 's-Hertogenbosch to win her second career WTA singles title!#LibemaOpen pic.twitter.com/PmUg35Fhmo
Ce dimanche, Jule #Niemeier (n°102) ???? remporte le titre à #Makarska (Croatie, WTA 125, terre battue) ! Tête de série n°7, elle a battu Elisabetta #Cocciaretto (n°157) ???? en deux sets 7-5, 6-1 en finale. C'est son tout premier trophée ?? sur le circuit #WTA.
— Jeu, Set Et Match (@jeu_set_etmatch) June 5, 2022
?? : @makarskaopen pic.twitter.com/2wouUXSzRV
Niemeier, after nearly knocking out Sloane Stephens in the opening round in Paris, claimed her biggest career title (and returned to the Top 100); while Cocciaretto improved to 22-5 since mid-March, reaching her fourth final of '22 ($25K, $80K, $60K and now WTA 125). Linda Noskova followed up her near upset of Emma Raducanu at RG with a SF result, while Anna Karolina Schmiedlova reached her first singles semi since last July (Belgrade 125).
A gutsy win ??
— wta (@WTA) June 10, 2022
???? Beatriz Haddad Maia is through to her first WTA semifinal on grass by recording her third career victory over top seed Sakkari!#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/A1FMioaIoC
???? Viktorija Golubic moves into the Nottingham last 16 after Raducanu is forced to retire through injury.
— wta (@WTA) June 7, 2022
Final score: 4-3, RET.#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/ueW9J6eBkR
Kirsten Flipkens will play her last singles match at Wimbledon. pic.twitter.com/flAQfXUQqU
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) June 2, 2022
This point is exacly why I play(ed) until the age of 36 ?? https://t.co/tuasQVlFQg
— Kirsten Flipkens (@FlipperKF) June 10, 2022
Miyazaki's moment ??
— wta (@WTA) June 7, 2022
???? Lily Miyazaki notches her first career main-draw victory on Tour with a three-set win over Frech!#RothesayOpen pic.twitter.com/Hpr6H63K1i
"I think this is my third tour event so I’m very happy to get my first win"
— LTA (@the_LTA) June 9, 2022
Get to know Lily Miyazaki ??
ALL-STAR ALUMN | Victoria Duval graduated from Indiana University East with a Business Administration degree.
— Black Spin Global (@BlackSpinGlobal) February 11, 2022
Duval follows IUE alumnae Venus Williams (2015) and Sloane Stephens (2017), among other WTA players who have graduated in recent years.
Congratulations, Victoria! ?? pic.twitter.com/Q9caTEkOsq
Jaime Fourlis @TennisAustralia campeona del XXVIII ITF Villa de Madrid Trofeo Volvo en Ciudad de la Raqueta al superar a Guiomar Maristany @RFETenis por 64 62 pic.twitter.com/o0KP9FedZf
— Federación de Tenis de Madrid (@fedetenismadrid) June 12, 2022
Francesca Curmi (19)???? won her 1st Pro??@ W15 Monastir, 62 64 vs Xin Yao(18)????.
— Coby (@_Coby_) June 12, 2022
Believe she is first Maltese woman to win a Pro Sgls??since at least the WTA rankings began. pic.twitter.com/tD4E0x7FFU
That was tough! Ekaterina Alexandrova comes out of the rain delay looking a little rusty, but survives a difficult match against Dayana Yastremska to prevail 2-6, 7-6, 6-2.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 7, 2022
Absolutely brilliant serving in the deciding set, with the majority of her serves being unreturnable. pic.twitter.com/ILDL5QamcW
Kalinina, who had an MTO in the 2nd, went out in straights, but the post-match at the net was at least a bit less "at arms length."
Another solid performance from Ekaterina Alexandrova as she hits 9 aces and 21 winners to beat Anhelina Kalinina 6-4, 6-2 in the second round of the Libema Open!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 10, 2022
Saved all five break points faced and was serving brilliantly. Davai Katya!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/6IJ8WpMioC
— Ellen Perez (@EllenPerez95) June 11, 2022
Kudermetova, off her career-best slam singles QF run at Roland Garros, has reached more finals than anyone in '22, but is 0-3 in singles and 2-3 in doubles (she and countrywoman Pavlyuchenkova took the Rome crown in their only pairing, her best result of the year). Kudermetova reached the Wimbledon final last year with another Hordette, Elena Vesnina.
?? Glasgow
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) June 7, 2022
?? 8-13 November
Great Britain will host the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup Finals#BJKCup | @the_LTA
The end of a very successful partnership.
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 6, 2022
Wishing both @AnettKontaveit_ and coach @TursunovTales the best moving forward! pic.twitter.com/QyOuRwnzG4
I loved having another bride moment and no better way to do it than as a cover girl!
— sloanestephens (@SloaneStephens) June 9, 2022
Check out the issue next Tuesday 6/14 at @BlackBride pic.twitter.com/kToOBohc0t
Due to a recurrent discomfort I am feeling in my shoulder, unfortunately I need to withdraw from the bett1open in Berlin. I'm sorry I will not be able to play there. I will focus on recovery and rest in order to be ready for Wimbledon.
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) June 10, 2022
Super Mum ??
— ITF (@ITFTennis) June 7, 2022
Getting two kids on a plane each week might sound like a nightmare to many new parents, but @Maria_Tatjana is relishing life as a pro tennis player and mum of two ??
Like, if even *Roger Federer* wasn't staying up for Nadal-Djokovic, the French Open night sessions need serious repairs. https://t.co/RX6cWxxeOR
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) June 11, 2022
Around the Grounds ??#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/JdYppKZAs6
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 7, 2022
Things we love to see ??@Simona_Halep trying her hand at wheelchair tennis during the @FrenchRivieraOp ??#WheelchairTennis | @pmouratoglou | @MJEREMIASZ pic.twitter.com/75WGyNIxFE
— ITF (@ITFTennis) June 10, 2022
Our little girl is 1!! ???? she loves cake just as much as her mom??#happybirthday pic.twitter.com/bSzwUh09r0
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) June 11, 2022
It's happy season ???? pic.twitter.com/KlYys9qKQX
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) June 10, 2022
This time I wear black?? #DD pic.twitter.com/PyNLlXIg1n
— Daria Kasatkina (@DKasatkina) June 10, 2022
Unsere Turnierbotschafterin @AngeliqueKerber hat alles genau im Blick, denn die Vorbereitungen auf die Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Völkers laufen auf Hochtouren. Habt ihr euch schon euren Platz auf der Tribüne gesichert, um Angie und Co. anzufeuern? pic.twitter.com/HUnZH9jjZw
— Bad Homburg Open presented by Engel & Völkers (@badhomburgopen) June 12, 2022
Tehee ???????????????????? pic.twitter.com/I6kkD4Wx0l
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) June 5, 2022
This bring me the biggest smile ?? pic.twitter.com/GeGMIDP6vC
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) June 12, 2022
On my way home I met @EmmaRaducanu . She’s amazing in everything she does. I told her she shouldn’t listen to her critics because she’s great the way she is ?????????? pic.twitter.com/TYoEtm5FHn
— A Hantiu (@a_hantiu) June 11, 2022
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2022*
6 - Iga Swiatek, POL (6-0)
3 - Ons Jabeur, TUN (1-2)
3 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS (0-3)
2 - Ash Barty, AUS (2-0)
2 - Anett Kontaveit, EST (1-1)
2 - ALISON RISKE, USA (0-2)
2 - ARYNA SABALENKA, BLR (0-2)
2 - Maria Sakkari, GRE (0-2)
[2020-22]
10 - 1/7/2 - Kontaveit (5-4-1)
9 - 1/6/2 - Barty (8-1)
9 - 1/2/6 - Swiatek (9-0)
8 - 3/3/2 - SABALENKA (5-3)
6 - 1/5/0 - Muguruza (3-3)
6 - 0/3/3 - Jabeur (2-4)
6 - 5/0/1 - Rybakina (1-5)
5 - 3/1/1 - Halep (4-1)
5 - 0/4/1 - Krejcikova (3-2)
5 - 0/2/3 - V.Kudermetova (1-4)
5 - 2/3/0 - Ka.Pliskova (1-4)
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Anastasia Potapova, RUS - Istanbul (21/#122)
Martina Trevisan, ITA - Rabat (28/#85)
Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA - Nottingham (26/#48)
[recent maiden WTA champs - won at grass event]
2015 Rosmalen - Camila Giorgi, ITA
2015 Nottingham - Ana Konjuh, CRO
2015 Eastbourne - Belinda Bencic, SUI
2017 Rosmalen - Anett Kontaveit, EST
2018 Rosmalen - Aleksandra Krunic, SRB
2018 Mallorca - Tatjana Maria, GER
2021 Berlin - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS
2021 Birmingham - Ons Jabeur, TUN
2022 Nottingham - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
*2022 OLDEST WTA FINALISTS*
34 - Tatjana Maria, GER (Bogota - W)
34 - Angelique Kerber, GER (Strasbourg - W)
33 - Zhang Shuai, CHN (Lyon - W)
31 - ALISON RISKE, USA (NOTTINGHAM - L)
31 - Alison Riske, USA (Adelaide 2 - L)
30 - Simona Halep, ROU (Melbourne 1 - W)
*2022 WTA SINGLES/DOUBLES FINAL IN EVENT*
Adelaide 1: Ash Barty, AUS (W/W)
Dubai: Alona Ostapenko, LAT (W/L)
Dubai: Veronika Kudermetova, RUS (L/W)
Roland Garros: Coco Gauff, USA (L/L)
Nottingham: BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA (W/W)
*WON WTA & WTA 125 TITLES IN SEASON*
2012 -
2013 Bojana Jovanovski/SRB, Zheng Shuai/CHN
2014 -
2015 Jelena Jankovic/SRB, Yanina Wickmayer/BEL
2016 Karolina Pliskova/CZE*
2017 Zhang Shuai/CHN*
2018 -
2019 Bianca Andreescu/CAN, Zheng Saisai/CHN
2020 -
2021 Jasmine Paolini/ITA, Clara Tauson/DEN*, Alison Van Uytvanck/BEL*
2022 Beatriz Haddad Maia/BRA
-
* - also won ITF title
*2022 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
5 (2-3) = VERONIKA KUDERMETOVA, RUS
3 (2-1) = BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA
3 (2-1) = Jessie Pegula, USA
3 (1-2) = Coco Gauff, USA
3 (1-2) = Elise Mertens, BEL
2 (2-0) = Eri Hozumi, JPN
2 (2-0) = Makoto Ninomiya, JPN
2 (2-0) = Katerina Siniakova, CZE
2 (2-0) = Laura Siegemund, GER
2 (2-0) = Vera Zvonareva, RUS
2 (1-1) = Gaby Dabrowski, CAN
2 (1-1) = Anna Danilina, KAZ
2 (1-1) = Andreja Klepac, SLO
2 (1-1) = Desirae Krawczyk, USA
2 (1-1) = Asia Muhammad, USA
2 (1-1) = Giuliana Olmos, MEX
2 (1-1) = Demi Schuurs, NED
2 (1-1) = ZHANG SHUAI, CHN
2 (0-2) = Tereza Martincova, CZE
2 (0-2) = MONICA NICULESCU, ROU
[2022 finals - duos]
4...V.KUDERMETOVA/MERTENS, RUS/BEL (1-3)
2...Siegemund/Zvonareva, GER/RUS (2-0)
2...Dabrowski/Olmos, CAN/MEX (1-1)
2...Danilina/Haddad Maia, KAZ/BRA (1-1)
2...Gauff/Pegula, USA/USA (1-1)
2...Hozumi/Ninomiya, JPN/JPN (2-0)
2...Krawczyk/Schuurs, USA/NED (1-1)
2...Hradecka/Mirza, IND/CZE (0-2)
*MOST CAREER RUSSIAN WTA TITLES - active*
18 - Svetlana Kuznetsova
12 - Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
12 - Vera Zvonareva
4 - Dasha Kasatkina
3 - Elena Vesnina
2 - EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA
2 - Magarita Gasparyan
1 - Veronika Kudermetova
1 - Anastasia Potapova
1 - Liudmila Samsonova
*2022 WTA 125 FINALS*
Marbella, ESP (rc) - Mayar Sherif/EGY def. Tamara Korpatsch/GER
Saint-Malo, FRA (rc) - Beatriz Haddad Maia/BRA def. Anna Blinkova/RUS
Paris, FRA (rc) - Claire Liu/USA def. Beatriz Haddad Maia/BRA
Karlsruhe, GER (rc) - Mayar Sherif/EGY def. Bernarda Pera/USA
Makarska, CRO (rc) - Jule Niemeier/GER def. Elisabetta Cocciaretto/ITA
Valencia ESP (rc) - Zheng Qinwen/CHN def. Wang Xiyu/CHN
My latest chapbook, The Last Time I Saw You, is now available for pre-publication order from Finishing Line Press. This collection of poems is both a memoir of and a tribute to noted New Orleans photographer and art critic D. Eric Bookhardt, who died in November of 2019.
— Jack B. Bedell, author of Color All Maps New, Poet Laureate, State of Louisiana, 2017-2019
— Dennis Formento, poet, editor of Mesechabe: The Journal of Surregionalism
"In Dees’s collection, the deceased friend is a stranger to the reader, yet she invites you in to grieve and reflect alongside her. The reader will quickly progress from politely attentive to thoroughly invested, as the poet’s skillful exploration of grief and recollection will give readers an unapologetically authentic and often relatable experience. I empathized with the speaker at every page turn and expect other readers will do the same. I wholeheartedly recommend this collection."
— Randal A. Burd, Jr., author of Memoirs of a Witness Tree
Matthew McConaughey: "These bodies were very different... They needed extensive restoration. Why? Due to the exceptionally large exit wounds of an AR-15 rifle. Most of the bodies so mutilated that only DNA tests or green Converse could identify them." pic.twitter.com/ARz3wBcxYN
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) June 7, 2022
Ridiculous gaslighting. We still have heightened security screening for all flights. Also, in addition to the initial groundings, I seem to recall that anyone who looked middle-eastern were subjected to very intrusive searches for months.
— Mark Abbott (@MarkAbbott16) June 8, 2022
It's the guns. pic.twitter.com/csWiIPNlbE
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) June 12, 2022
Opinion | Trump has secured his place in history #January6thHearings https://t.co/Ydamp70paJ pic.twitter.com/lDZdPwHM4c
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) June 10, 2022
"Maybe our supporters had the right idea. Mike Pence deserves it" pic.twitter.com/A5n8bu9ZQs
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) June 10, 2022
Let's be clear about what happened. Trump didn't want to leave office. He tried the courts. He considered military intervention. He tried to get Pence to overturn the results. None worked. So he harnessed the power of a white supremacist group and his supporters to stage a coup.
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) June 10, 2022
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
— Eric Rosen (@erosen1) June 10, 2022
? George Orwell, 1984
Not a new take, just a reminder of the Republican/FOX playbook as we go throught the Jan 6 hearings:#TruBlue
Today marks the 78th anniversary of the historic #DDay operation.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) June 6, 2022
In the midst of World War II on June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in Nazi-occupied France, forever reshaping the war, according to the Department of Defense.https://t.co/vcQGj3ro3p
"I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full victory."
— Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III (@SecDef) June 6, 2022
- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, June 6, 1944.#DDay pic.twitter.com/S8UsNVANJw
Departing Paris and flying over Normandy on the 78th anniversary of #DDay.
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) June 6, 2022
Honor, respect, and never forget. #DDay78 pic.twitter.com/WZ1sp99Xok
For me, the most poignant photograph of D-Day. (#OTD in 1944, Utah Beach. #WW2 #HISTORY) pic.twitter.com/JOE7hDVVF9
— RG Poulussen (@rgpoulussen) June 6, 2022
Ode To 'Prince'
— H A S S A N (@Neo_Manifesto) June 7, 2022
Happy Born Day @prince ?? pic.twitter.com/NVOsBlqXSW
A rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise has been born at a Swiss zoo. https://t.co/butPeC2iI3 pic.twitter.com/9IKLhDnPwj
— CNN (@CNN) June 6, 2022
Universal studio head Sid Sheinberg was not sold on the title of BACK TO THE FUTURE when he read a draft of the script. He sent Steven Spielberg this memo with his very odd name change suggestion. pic.twitter.com/oBj6NrbAQj
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) June 9, 2022
A choir of Spring onions pic.twitter.com/mPv2fpwkWf
— Aileen Clifford (@ACliff27) June 10, 2022
The moment when sugar glider jumps into the human hand is too cute ??… pic.twitter.com/Tdb9AUw2f9
— Nature Bestie (@NatureBestie) June 12, 2022
Owl door, Denmark, 1930s. The 'beak' is the knocker. pic.twitter.com/bKWq4Kd9ed
— Toe-Knee ???? (@TonyLea17) June 11, 2022
DENZEL WASHINGTON with some humble words about moviemaking. pic.twitter.com/moWKftXa7k
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) June 7, 2022
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— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 7, 2022
An iconic venue opens its doors for the very first time. The stage awaits...#CentreCourt100 ?? pic.twitter.com/yMqwYCIJie
This cat is coming for every trainers job pic.twitter.com/Fc6nnxeIZ5
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) June 7, 2022