That face you make when you win your final, spent 40 minutes signing autographs for your fans (not exaggeraded, Ons wouldn’t leave the court before everyone was happy..) and top it all off with a little swim. pic.twitter.com/1fMyi6n6OC
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 19, 2022
How to get cool after your match?
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
Take a dip in the lake! ??@Ons_Jabeur | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/zjDkNlNCjw
Last year, Jabeur cracked the code and finally put her name on a tour-level singles trophy in Birmingham. This year she gave Berlin a try. Same result. Wins over Karolina Muchova (back so quickly... now cross your fingers and toes), Alycia Parks, Aliaksandra Sasnovich (from a set down, the only one she lost all week) and Coco Gauff sent the Tunisian into her eighth career final (fourth in '22). Unfortunately, Belinda Bencic's turned ankle transformed what might have been a great match into a fait accompli, as the Swiss retired early in the 2nd set, giving Jabeur a second straight major with a title-winning lead-up. Hopefully her go at Wimbledon will last longer than her trip to Paris did.
...and the Tunisian fans go wild ????
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
What a lob, @Ons_Jabeur ??#bett1open pic.twitter.com/3JJLJkMJPu
...just HOW, @Ons_Jabeur ? ??#bett1open pic.twitter.com/6zrSvronE1
— wta (@WTA) June 18, 2022
AND THE CROWD GOES WILDDD ??@Ons_Jabeur | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/kDMBe1sM52
— wta (@WTA) June 17, 2022
A tweener a day keeps the doctor away.. pic.twitter.com/Ia2h4MtM4G
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 17, 2022
Jabeur will climb to #3 in the new rankings, leading into this coming week where she'll get some time on the court in Eastbourne with a new doubles partner (cough, cough... in case you haven't heard, she's won a few big titles).
can't help but smile back when you see this ??@Ons_Jabeur | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/5UN3dPkTZO
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
In Birmingham, a week after sweeping the titles in Nottingham, Haddad Maia was crowned singles champion once more, posting wins over two former Wimbledon champions, coming from a break down to steal a 2nd Round match extended to a second day, and then sliding into the winners's circle when her opponent retired after playing less than a full set in the final in what was the second match of the day for both women.
???? Haddad Maia with the power + touch combo ??#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/9ncRlbppCG
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
After opening with a straight sets win over Petra Kvitova, Haddad found herself down 4-2 in the 3rd against Magdalena Frech when play was called for the day. She returned a day later and turned the tables on the Pole, winning a 7-3 TB to advance. After handling Camila Giorgi 3 & 2, Haddad's SF against Simona Halep was postponed until Sunday due to Saturday's rainout. In a back-and-fourth 3rd set with the Romanian, the Brazilian twice rallied from a break down in the set, taking a break lead of her own at 5-4 and serving out the win. Having also played a long three-setter earlier in the day, Zhang Shuai (Haddad's doubles partner last week) retired down 5-4 in the 1st set in the final, giving Haddad her second straight singles title and extending her grass court winning streak to ten matches. She'll be up to yet another new career high of #29 on Monday.
???? BIA ????
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
Haddad Maia continues her incredible streak on grass, capturing the #RothesayClassic title ?? pic.twitter.com/JbKwlH3ngN
3hrs 7 minutes!@BelindaBencic triumphs in Berlin semi-final thriller against Maria Sakkari to make her second bett1open final. pic.twitter.com/vSn2WgwkJk
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 18, 2022
A runner-up a year ago in Berlin, during which she pulled off what *should* have been the Shot of the Year (but wasn't, as per usual with the WTA Awards)...
GRASS
— wta (@WTA) June 16, 2021
COURT
SZN
??@BelindaBencic | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/88MW3D01IV
Bencic returned this year and ran off four consecutive three-set victories to return to the final, defeating Jule Niemeier, Anna Kalinskaya, Veronika Kudermetova and Maria Sakkari, the latter victory a dramatic 3:10 affair that will be on the short list for Match of the Year come fall. It set up a potentially dynamic final against Ons Jabeur, but Bencic's bad step down 5-3 in the 1st effectively put an end to that. She tried to soldier on, but retired down 2-1 in the 2nd with Wimbledon just a week away. Bencic's five grass finals have come in four different events, with Rosmalen (2015), Eastbourne (2015) and Mallorca (2019) also on her career resume. In Gaiba, Van Uytvanck won her second less-than-tour-level grass title this month, adding her third career WTA 125 crown to the Surbiton $100K ITF challenger she won two weeks ago. The Belgian defeated vet Sara Errani in straight sets on Italian soil to finish the job, not dropping a set all week as she improved to 8-1 in career WTA/WTA 125 finals and 21-8 on all levels.
While Van Uytvanck has also collected a $100K grass title at Ilkley (2021), Gaiba is her biggest grass final. She's never reached a tour-level final on the surface, and is just 5-7 at Wimbledon (only once advancing beyond the 2nd Rd.).
Zhang has had to unfortunately retire from the singles and doubles final in Birmingham due to injury ?????
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
Wishing you a speedy recovery, @zhangshuai121 pic.twitter.com/ET8jbsqK0v
Add a little bit of *speed* to that ??@Simona_Halep | #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/KFepTRFiRO
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
That little hop to lift the ball over the net ??
— wta (@WTA) June 17, 2022
Anyone else do that on court? ?????@DonnaVekic | #RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/TDYIVl6t3G
Into the last ??
— wta (@WTA) June 15, 2022
???? @katiecboulter gets past Garcia 7-6(5), 6-1 and secures her spot in the quarterfinals!#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/oCTUrgILE2
Still working her way back after a back injury stopped her progress a few seasons ago, Boulter (awarded a Wimbledon WC this week) collected impressive wins in Birmingham over Nottingham finalist Alison Riske and Caroline Garcia, a two-time tour winner on grass, to reach the QF. The Brit lost to Simona Halep in the QF, but it was her first final eight result on tour since Nottingham last summer. Boulter has already posted a MD win in Eastbourne over Tereza Martincova.
Quarter final bound ???? pic.twitter.com/Ss7hDH4dKk
— Katie Boulter (@katiecboulter) June 15, 2022
Statement win from ???? @CocoGauff!
— wta (@WTA) June 17, 2022
The teenage No.7 seed keeps rolling, taking out Pliskova to reach the semifinals in Berlin.#bett1open pic.twitter.com/Y4xw1mvPTB
Who wants to play mixed at wimby ???? ?
— Coco Gauff (@CocoGauff) June 15, 2022
19-year old Parry added a WTA 125 grass court SF run in Gaiba to her 3rd Round result on the terre battue in Paris. Parry will make her Wimbledon MD debut in a week. The Pastry posted wins over Lisa Pigato, Joanne Züger and Tatjana Maria before falling to Sara Errani one win shy of her third career 125 final appearance (Parry was 1-1 in a pair of 125 finals last November).
Number of wins from ???? Muguruza in her first 17 matches per season:
— Juan Ignacio (not just Juan) (@juanignacio_ac) June 15, 2022
(WTA)
2022 > 7
2021 > 13
2020 > 14
2019 > 12
2018 > 11
2017 > 12
2016 > 11
2015 > 12
2014 > 14
2013 > 10
2012 > 11
(ITF)
2011 > 14
2010 > 13
2009 > 11
Having the worst start of a season of her entire career
Some pictures of Dalma in action today towards her first 100k title! ?? pic.twitter.com/aHDfPVEt5Q
— Team Dalma Galfi (@TeamGalfi) June 19, 2022
Burrage, just awarded a Wimbledon WC, had reached the final without dropping a set, two weeks after reaching the $100K Surbiton semis. Before Galfi, her only '22 grass court defeats had come at the hands of Alison Van Uytvanck (Surbiton & WTA 125 Gaiba champ) and Zhang Shuai (Birmingham s/d finalist).
16 yo rising star Sára Bejlek grabbed her third pro title winning the Battle of the Czechs against 27 yo Jesika Malecková in Ceská Lípa W60 final by 64 64, and she’s now eyeing top 200.
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) June 19, 2022
Congrats to Jesika on a very good week
PARÁDA SÁRO ??????????!!! pic.twitter.com/lf6PwAhdDi
Bejlek will jump more than 50 spots in the pro rankings this week, to being on the cusp of cracking the Top 200 at #213. She's the youngest player ranked in the Top 350, and the third youngest player ranked in the Top 750. The only younger? #354 Nikola Bartunkova (by about a month) and #396 Brenda Fruhvirtova (15), both fellow Czech Crush members.
A stellar run in Berlin ??
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
???? @K_Siniakova and ???? @stormsanders94 capture the doubles title with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Cornet/Teichmann!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/EyaLa11bEg
?? ?????????????????????????????? ??@stormsanders94 | @K_Siniakova pic.twitter.com/i44cfQD0fn
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
Meanwhile, Ostapenko closed out a rather eventful week (aren't they always?) by picking up the Birmingham title alongside L.Kichenok without having to actually play a match on Sunday, the beneficiaries of the *second* WTA final scuttled due to Zhang Shuai's injury (and third overall of four, w/ Belinda Bencic's fall in Berlin). The #2 seeds, L.Kichenok/Ostapenko had posted wins over Lyudmyla's sister Nadiia & Aleksandra Krunic to start the week, then won a 12-10 MTB over Lauren Davis/Caty McNally before knocking off #3-seeds Lucie Hradecka/Sania Mirza in the semis. #1 Zhang & Elise Mertens had been set to face off with them in the final, which would have been Zhang's *third* match of the day had it been played. This is Kichenok/Ostapenko's third significant WD result this season (on three surfaces), having reached the Dubai final (a loss to Mertens & Veronika Kudermetova) and semifinals in Madrid/Roland Garros prior to winning this their first title together. The win is Ostapenko's fifth career WTA doubles title (w/ 5 different partners), and Kichenok's sixth.
??Congratulations Lyudmyla and Jelena ?? ??
— Ukrainian Tennis ?? ENG (@ukrtennis_eng) June 19, 2022
Maiden title for the Kichenok/Ostapenko duo at the WTA 250 Rothesay Classic Birmingham (walkover, Mertens/Zhang ) #tennis #WTA #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/zPFnNwtkl8
Belinda is in final after a 3H15 battle against Maria Sakkari ??????????????????????
— #TeamBelinda (@FanOfBencic) June 18, 2022
Her 4th consecutive 3 sets match in Berlin this week. And 2nd consecutive final there. ???? pic.twitter.com/PMmFpYAeIi
With a *little* help from the net ??
— wta (@WTA) June 18, 2022
???? @mariasakkari picks up the first set 7-6(6) against Bencic in Berlin!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/aUAdR8OIo7
?? POINT OF THE MATCH ??
— wta (@WTA) June 18, 2022
Absolutely INCREDIBLE precision from @BelindaBencic ??#bett1open pic.twitter.com/Umqxp3Dkqo
Bencic held a SP at 6-5 in the opening set TB, only to see Sakkari ultimately end the 1:12 set with a net cord winner. Bencic rebounded in the 2nd, taking a final lead at 5-4 with a love hold with three winners and an ace. She then converted on her fifth BP of game #10 to knot the match. Neither player gave up a break of serve through the first nine games of the 3rd before Bencic got a match-ending break in game #10, converting on her third MP with a backhand and put-away winner, then falling to the ground in celebration at the foot of the net at the end of the 3:07 battle.
Leaving it ALL out on the court ??
— wta (@WTA) June 18, 2022
A high quality encounter goes the way of ???? @BelindaBencic who will now vie for her 2nd grass court title ??#bett1open pic.twitter.com/9q7gpjkGka
While Bencic advanced to her second straight Berlin final, Sakkari (in her maiden grass semi) fell to 5-16 in career SF (though an improved 2-2 in '22), and 6-20 in SF/F combined in her career (2-4 '22).
Feeling the love in Birmingham ??
— wta (@WTA) June 16, 2022
???? @D_Yastremska comes from a set down to take out top seed Ostapenko and reach the #RothesayClassic quarterfinals! pic.twitter.com/KVoz4Muppt
A ?????????????????? on-court interview with Birmingham quarterfinalist ???? @D_Yastremska ??#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/DOxzwLpx43
— wta (@WTA) June 16, 2022
Ostapenko Yastremska coming next... pic.twitter.com/PRIeXBof48
— Lenafan (@Lenafan75) June 16, 2022
Ostapenko ???? v Yastremska ???? in Birmingham pic.twitter.com/kXPHfWUvaC
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) June 14, 2022
Lending a helping hand ??@DKasatkina quick to respond after Kalinina goes over on her ankle ?????#bett1open pic.twitter.com/dU68qGEN1W
— wta (@WTA) June 13, 2022
A successful start to the grass-court season!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) June 13, 2022
Daria Kasatkina moves into the second round of the Bett1 Open with a 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 win over Anhelina Kalinina.
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/lYFu36IEfP
Kasatkina followed up with a win over Rosmalen champ Ekaterina Alexandrova, but fell to Maria Sakkari in the QF.
Jelena Ostapenko very modest after blowing a 6-2 5-1 lead but then def. ???? Rebecca Marino in 1st Rd in Birmingham..."My level was way better than her today and I showed it....I think I won 95% of the rallies." #WTA #RothesayClassic
— John Horn (@SportsHorn) June 14, 2022
Jelena Ostapenko ladies and gentleman pic.twitter.com/1qdc6o85oS
— Marty (@Svitoflopina) June 14, 2022
Into yet ANOTHER final!
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
???? Haddad Maia takes out [2] Halep with 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 victory in Birmingham ??#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/HnfI1Atikk
Sori's in the semis! ??
— wta (@WTA) June 17, 2022
???? @sorana_cirstea pulls off a comeback victory over Vekic to reach the last four in Birmingham.#RothesayClassic pic.twitter.com/09Jc06R4Hy
Zhang, with the prospect of *two* finals on her Day Planner (s+d), outlasted Romanian #2 to reach her second grass final in two years ('21 Nottingham RU). This was Cirstea's first career grass court semi, continuing what has been an outstanding season -- 3 SF, AO 4r -- for the 32-year old, a year after she picked up her first tour title since 2008.
???? Haddad Maia's mighty grass court form goes on ??
— wta (@WTA) June 17, 2022
The Nottingham champ overturns an overnight deficit to reach the last eight in Birmingham!
Faces Giorgi later today for a place in the #RothesayClassic semis pic.twitter.com/aTX7EdcRY6
It’s funny but also not funny cause I don’t have grass court shoes for when I play on Saturday ?? pray for me pic.twitter.com/yrYUpzSI2M
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) June 8, 2022
Good luck shoes ?? ?? @Daria_gav https://t.co/az8v9VKZu2
— Storm Sanders (@stormsanders94) June 13, 2022
Dasha continues to be the gift that keeps on giving...
Daria Saville forgot her grass court shoes. Fortunately Kokkinakis was there to offer his sympathy?? pic.twitter.com/LSDI5Luhkf
— ?? (@wrslr) June 8, 2022
Teichmann spent the rest of her week reaching the WD finals w/ Alize Cornet, while Saville was awarded (by Wimbledon) her third WC into a slam MD this season. Sanders, with *another* pair of shoes, won the doubles title.
10 match wins in a row for Maltese teenager Francesca Curmi ????. Wins back to back 15k ITF titles in Monastir ?? ?? pic.twitter.com/OeoGeOZR6G
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) June 19, 2022
Another big win for Lily Miyazaki ???? defeating Kiki Mladenovic ???? 6-7 6-4 6-4 in Ilkley 100k ITF pic.twitter.com/d8lxbVLRgK
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) June 15, 2022
20 year old Sonay Kartal ???? defeats Lily Miyazaki ???? 3-6 6-3 6-3 to reach the 100k ITF Ilkley QFs.
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) June 16, 2022
New experiences every week for the British talent pic.twitter.com/taFL7aLyaX
— Rich Swales (@rich_swales) June 16, 2022
Kartal eventually reached the semifinals, falling to fellow Brit Jodie Burrage, but her four ITF wins in '22 continue to lead the circuit.
Carol Young Suh Lee made tennis history in the #AusOpen juniors yesterday by becoming the first player to represent the Northern Mariana Islands in a singles event at a Grand Slam
— ITF (@ITFTennis) January 20, 2019
More ?? https://t.co/2pCxcnEWOt pic.twitter.com/jAHhIK3Quq
Ridiculously good defence from @Katieswan99
— LTA (@the_LTA) June 19, 2022
?? @badhomburgopenpic.twitter.com/EFsuETaNtm
So, what's this loss good for when it comes to Sloane? Round of 16 at Wimbledon?
Ons Jabeur wins the title in Berlin after Belinda Bencic injures her ankle and is forced to retire.
— Reem Abulleil (@ReemAbulleil) June 19, 2022
Jabeur rushes to help Bencic, bringing her an ice bucket pic.twitter.com/7CRrz6OXsg
An unfortunate end for @BelindaBencic who has been forced to retire due to injury ?????
— wta (@WTA) June 19, 2022
Final match score 6-3, 2-1 ret. for Jabeur.#bett1open pic.twitter.com/VAHpmWAoOZ
But the tour generally comes through in the end...
Hey @RexChapman check this out. Today in #Tennis Finals in Berlin, @BelindaBencic got hurt and @Ons_Jabeur giving her some ice for her ankle... #teamgame. @WTA @bett1open #onsjabeur @OnsJabeurFans pic.twitter.com/VGjRvDVMhe
— Lindiwe Suttle Müller-Westernhagen (@lindiwesuttle) June 19, 2022
A tale of two retires. Ons Jabeur and Beatriz Haddad Maia win their titles on grass after Belinda Bencic and Zhang Shuai retire from injury. Photos by @JJlovesTennis and Paul Ellis. Congrats ladies! ???? #WTABirmingham #bette1 pic.twitter.com/wsaKkuR2a1
— Jamar Herrod (@JamarHerrod) June 19, 2022
Also, caption this! ?? pic.twitter.com/4yklDMp55d
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 19, 2022
.@BigSascha ???? @KaPliskova pic.twitter.com/iloJnRE0rn
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 15, 2022
Into her second quarterfinal of the season ??
— wta (@WTA) June 15, 2022
A topsy-turvy three-set match goes the way of the No.4 seed @KaPliskova!#bett1open pic.twitter.com/0bTToLtCQK
In 2022, just like 2021, Bianca Andreescu lost her R16 match in Berlin. This time, however, unlike last year, she lost a day before her birthday - and of course avoided being sung happy birthday on court right after defeat.
— Vansh (@vanshv2k) June 15, 2022
Andreescu celebrated her birthday a day later, after her QF doubles match alongside Sabine Lisicki. And there was cake!
Semifinals + birthday mood ????
— Sharapova Family (@tennisispain) June 16, 2022
SaBibi ?? @Bandreescu_ @sabinelisicki pic.twitter.com/zsEg0PKlbL
Bibi smashing the cake into Bine’s face would have made for a killer photo.. but I guess that might have ended Team Sabibi prematurely ?? pic.twitter.com/cBDCNq6zOD
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 16, 2022
Liudmila Samsonova & Veronika Kudermetova at the net in Berlin pic.twitter.com/auOoD8bSUe
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 16, 2022
First 25k title. Grateful for the constant support from all of you. Let’s keep working ?????? pic.twitter.com/X0wgfn2CiI
— Hurricane Tyra Black (@Hurricanetblack) June 19, 2022
Polina Kudermetova(19)???? w/ her 5th (best) Pro??at W25 Raanana???? 46 64 75 vs Maria Timofeeva(18)????, the 2017 Les Petits Champ. (Timo def Polina in SF on the way to her Les Petits title, just a couple mo after turning 13.) pic.twitter.com/CrgkuO94PN
— Coby (@_Coby_) June 19, 2022
Former world No. 4 Jelena Dokic has confessed to almost taking her own life in a heartbreaking social media post. WARNING: Distressing content
— news.com.au (@newscomauHQ) June 13, 2022
https://t.co/sE4CuynbKj
Every single time when someone decides to share their story and encourage others to seek help means a lot. It takes a lot of courage too.
— Daria Abramowicz (@abramowiczd) June 13, 2022
There is never wrong time to seek help. Remember that everyone experiences mental health issues differently.
Thank you Jelena Dokic. pic.twitter.com/x9noGOIiS0
Thinking of this moment in the wake of Dokic’s revelation that she attempted to take her own life in April. https://t.co/D7hngtN6mF
— David Kane (@DKTNNS) June 13, 2022
BREAKING:
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) June 14, 2022
Serena Williams has received a main draw wild card into #Wimbledon.
Williams has not played in a year, since retiring at 3-3 in the first set of her first round match at Wimbledon last year. pic.twitter.com/emk2skJiGh
The LTA has announced that Serena Williams has received a wildcard into doubles at the Rothesay International Eastbourne and will pair with Ons Jabeur.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) June 14, 2022
The WTA 500 in Eastbourne begins next week.
"Williams & Jabeur likely not to play their 1st match before Tuesday."
A legendary return! ??@serenawilliams | #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/d0sos5N3sT
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 14, 2022
2016 Olympic champion Monica Puig retires from tennis at 28yo, after four surgeries over the last four year.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) June 13, 2022
Tried to comeback earlier this year during the clay season, got injured again and needed another surgery.
“My body had enough”. pic.twitter.com/gDuLnNo146
Goodbye Monica! Happy retirement olympic champ ?????? https://t.co/g37motwVtr pic.twitter.com/yaGXxxtLvx
— Marty (@Svitoflopina) June 13, 2022
Wimbledon, here we come! ??
— Olivia Nicholls (@OliviaNicholls) June 15, 2022
Extremely grateful to have been awarded a doubles WC alongside @lisseybarnett.
Thanks to the AELTC for this opportunity, and rewarding all the hard work and progress that has been made in the last 12 months. Can’t wait to get out there! ???? pic.twitter.com/vl3L9LL61X
US border rules still require proof of vaccination, however, so if Novak Djokovic decides to remain unvaccinated and that policy does not change in the next couple months, Djokovic will again be sitting out a Slam.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) June 14, 2022
Here's the chart for your consideration, once more: pic.twitter.com/YldY7bk3Ns
It was my truly pleasure to have introduced Madam Vice President as she launched the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse today! pic.twitter.com/s6y5V8mTpF
— sloanestephens (@SloaneStephens) June 16, 2022
Come to the White House with me! ?? pic.twitter.com/27jxMj5qFl
— sloanestephens (@SloaneStephens) June 17, 2022
???UPDATE???
— CollegeTennisRanks (@College10sRanks) June 16, 2022
The Beta for the "WTA Tournament Results" has gone live. Still lots to be done here but it's plenty useful so wanted to throw it out there. Also moved menus around a little and the Pro Rankings and this feature now appear under "In The Pros" pic.twitter.com/uQAbaBanNE
Dear Tennis,
— mandy minella (@mandyminella) June 18, 2022
It‘s time to say goodbye.
See you one last time in @Wimbledon ???? #luxembourgletsmakeithappen pic.twitter.com/Yh2vFRQkt6
my Achilles still isn’t right so I’ll see you next time ???????? pic.twitter.com/mryWdKnitN
— NaomiOsaka????? (@naomiosaka) June 18, 2022
Wimbledon 2022 pic.twitter.com/I4MMGPkfvv
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) June 17, 2022
Electronic line review should be mandatory on grass ?? …
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) June 13, 2022
???????????? ?????????? (????????)
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 13, 2022
One weekend, three trophies on the line. Enter Billie Jean King to make history.#CentreCourt100 ?? pic.twitter.com/rWZXKpUmUC
?????????????? (????????)
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 9, 2022
All the way from Harlem NYC, Althea Gibson's crowning moment at Wimbledon#CentreCourt100 ?? pic.twitter.com/bkdKkpIdwO
Jelena Jankovic on partnering with Aga Radwanska ahead of Wimbledon:
— JB (@Brar_JSB) June 15, 2022
“I want us to win this title, especially Aga because when I played, the only thing she was winning were her Fan Favourite awards” followed by JJ laughing hysterically at her own joke. pic.twitter.com/zzc4yrCoTm
Ready for round 2?????? #familyof4comingsoon @Dlee042 pic.twitter.com/SAUk9yfEeU
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) June 19, 2022
So excited and grateful for the opportunity to play another @Wimbledon! Thanks so much to the AELTC for the WC! Can’t wait!!!
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) June 17, 2022
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) June 18, 2022
?? 7 Grand Slam singles titles
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) June 17, 2022
?? 16 Grand Slam doubles titles
?? 4 Olympic gold medals
?? 800+ singles match wins@venuseswilliams personifies excellence. pic.twitter.com/kDUgov3O7Q
Cat-like reflexes ??
— wta (@WTA) June 14, 2022
Even @sabinelisicki couldn't help but bow down!@Bandreescu_ | #bett1open pic.twitter.com/bgaPSt5jEr
Happy birthday, @Bandreescu_! ?? pic.twitter.com/Z4EfEPKGtB
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) June 16, 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
*2022 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
6 - Iga Swiatek, POL (Doha/IW/Mia/Stutt/Rome/RG)
2 - Ash Barty, AUS (Adelaide/AO)
2 - BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA (Nott/Birm)
2 - ONS JABEUR, TUN (Madrid/Berlin)
[2020-22]
9 - 1/2/6 - Iga Swiatek
7 - 1/5/1 - Ash Barty
5 - 0/4/1 - Anett Kontaveit
5 - 3/2/0 - Aryna Sabalenka
4 - 3/0/1 - Simona Halep
3 - 0/2/1 - Paula Badosa
3 - 0/1/2 - ONS JABEUR
3 - 0/3/0 - Barbora Krejcikova
3 - 0/3/0 - Garbine Muguruza
3 - 2/1/0 - Elina Svitolina
*CAREER WTA GRASS TITLES - ACTIVE*
8 - Serena Williams, USA
6 - Venus Williams, USA
4 - Petra Kvitova, CZE
3 - Angelique Kerber, GER
3 - Karolina Pliskova, CZE
2 - Carolina Garcia, FRA
2 - BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA
2 - Simona Halep, ROU
2 - ONS JABEUR, TUN
2 - Madison Keys, USA
2 - CoCo Vandeweghe, USA
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2022*
6 - Iga Swiatek, POL (6-0)
4 - ONS JABEUR, TUN (2-2)
3 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS (0-3)
2 - Ash Barty, AUS (2-0)
2 - BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA (2-0)
2 - BELINDA BENCIC, SUI (1-1)
2 - Anett Kontaveit, EST (1-1)
2 - ZHANG SHUAI, CHN (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)
7 - 0/3/4 - JABEUR (3-4)
6 - 1/5/0 - Muguruza (3-3)
6 - 5/0/1 - Rybakina (1-5)
5 - 3/1/1 - Halep (4-1)
5 - 0/4/1 - Krejcikova (3-2)
5 - 0/3/2 - BENCIC (2-3)
5 - 0/2/3 - V.Kudermetova (1-4)
5 - 2/3/0 - Ka.Pliskova (1-4)
*LONG 2022 WTA WINNING STREAKS*
35 - Iga Swiatek (active)
11 - Ash Barty (ended by retirement)
11 - Ons Jabeur
10 - Martina Trevisan
10 - Beatriz Haddad Maia (active)
*MOST WTA SF in 2022*
8 - Iga Swiatek, POL (6-2)
4 - ONS JABEUR, TUN (4-0)
4 - MARIA SAKKARI, GRE (2-2)
4 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS (1-1 +WW)
4 - SIMONA HALEP, ROU (1-3)
4 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS (0-4)
3 - BELINDA BENCIC, SUI (2-1)
3 - BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA, BRA (2-1)
3 - Anett Kontaveit, EST (2-1)
3 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR (2-1)
3 - Ekaterina Alexandrova, RUS (1-2)
3 - Paula Badosa, ESP (1-2)
3 - COCO GAUFF, USA (1-2)
3 - Alona Ostapenko, LAT (1-2)
3 - SORANA CIRSTEA, ROU (0-3)
*2022 WTA SEMIFINALISTS BY COUNTRY (w/ W/O as "W/L")*
16 - USA (9-7)
15 - RUS (5-10)
8 - POL (6-2)
8 - ROU (1-7)
5 - CZE (2-3)
5 - SUI (2-3)
4 - TUN (4-0)
4 - BLR (3-1)
4 - BRA (3-1)
4 - CHN (2-2)
4 - GRE (2-2)
4 - ESP (1-3)
3 - EST (2-1)
3 - ITA (1-2)
3 - JPN (1-2)
3 - LAT (1-2)
2 - AUS (2-0)
2 - GER (2-0)
2 - COL (1-1)
2 - KAZ (1-1)
2 - SLO (1-1)
2 - FRA (0-2)
1 - CAN (1-0)
1 - HUN (0-1)
1 - UKR (1-0)
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25 nations = 27 events/108 semifinalists
*2022 OLDEST WTA FINALISTS*
34 - Tatjana Maria, GER (Bogota - W)
34 - Angelique Kerber, GER (Strasbourg - W)
33 - ZHANG SHUAI, CHN (BIRMINGHAM - L)
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)
Birmingham: ZHANG SHUAI, CHN (L/L walkover)
*2022 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
3 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
2 - Eri Hozumi, JPN
2 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS
2 - Makoto Ninimoya, JPN
2 - Jessie Pegula, USA
2 - Storm Sanders, AUS
2 - Laura Siegemund, GER
2 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS
*2022 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
5 (2-3) = Veronika Kudermetova, RUS
4 (1-2+L) = ELISE MERTENS, BEL
3 (3-0) = KATERINA SINIAKOVA, CZE
3 (2-1) = Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
3 (2-1) = Jessie Pegula, USA
3 (1-1+L) = ZHANG SHUAI, CHN
3 (1-2) = Coco Gauff, USA
[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...L.KICHENOK/OSTAPENKO, UKR/LAT (0-1+W)
2...Hradecka/Mirza, IND/CZE (0-2)
*2022 $100K FINALS*
Palm Harbor, USA (gc) - Katie Volynets/USA d. Wang Xiyu/CHN
Charleston USA (gc) - Taylor Townsend/USA d. Wang Xiyu/CHN
Wiesbaden, GER (rc) - Danka Kovinic/MNE d. Nastasja Schunk/GER
Bonita Springs, USA (gc) - Gabriela Talaba Lee/ROU d. Katarzyna Kawa/POL
La Bisbal d'Emporda, ESP (rc) - Wang Xinyu/CHN d. Erika Andreeva/RUS
Surbiton, GBR (gr) - Alison Van Uytvanck/BEL d. Arina Rodionova/AUS
Ilkley, GBR (gr) - Dalma Galfi/HUN def. Jodie Burrage/GBR
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