Second career title for Petra ??#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/JGGM4XzCNJ
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
Martic making it look easy ??#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/eQQl5uPx8v
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
Though she came into the week ranked at #85, the 31-year old Croat has been fairly quietly going about getting her game back together over the past year. Ranked #25 last year in Rome, when Francesca Schiavone stepped in as her "clay court coach," she produced the best 1000 result of her career with a SF run, then followed up with a QF in Parma. Her spring uptick didn't stick, though, as she went just 5-10 the rest of the season and finished ranked #54 after back-to-back Top 20 campaigns. What she *did* do during that stretch was add Michael Geserer as coach after Jennnifer Brady had ended the relationship that had seen her reach the AO final last year. It seems to be working out. Martic started '22 at 2-4, but sparked at Indian Wells with an encouraging QF result, but with her ranking barely holding inside the Top 50 she was forced into the qualifying rounds in her return to Rome (she reached the 3r after wins over Muchova and Kontaveit, but saw her ranking tumble to #70 after she'd clawed her way back into the Top 50 after falling to #86 in February). She reached the Round of 16 at Wimbledon, defeating Shelby Rogers and Jessie Pegula, the latter win her second Top 10 victory of the season after having gone without since 2019, but (of course) she wasn't rewarded with any rankings points for her efforts. In Lausanne, Martic posted wins over Nuria Parrizas Diaz, young Russian Erika Andreeva (just off her maiden tour match win), Belinda Bencic (improving to 4-0 vs. the Top 20 in '22) and Caroline Garcia to reach her first final in almost three years (and fifth of her career). Her 4 & 2 win over Olga Danilovic gives her a second tour title, and will see Martic rise back to almost the Top 50 in the new rankings.
Petra Martic with a celebratory swim after winning the trophy at Lausanne. I think the water was cold! ???? (from her Instagram) pic.twitter.com/fZGO78EzGX
— LaWanda (@lawanda50) July 17, 2022
Victory tastes sweet ??
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
Pera captures the first Hologic WTA Tour singles title of her career at the Hungarian Grand Prix ??@bernarda_pera | #WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/poFhR8eUzZ
The 250 title run will jump Pera nearly 50 spots in the new rankings (and Elena Rybakina cringes) to around #81. The past year has seen quite a lot of change for Bondar, as the 25-year old only recorded her maiden tour-level MD wins last July (reaching the QF in Gdynia). By the end of '21, she'd won a WTA 125 and made her Top 100 debut (after having started the year at #273). This season, Bondar made her slam MD debut in Melbourne (and has played in the MD of all three majors), reached her first WTA semifinal (Rabat, where she handed Claire Liu a walkover) and just last week reached a 125 semi in Contrexeville. The Hungarian reached her second tour SF this week in Budapest, outdistancing RG semifinalist Martina Trevisan in the QF for the honors. She lost to eventual champion Bernarda Pera, but will now crack the Top 50 for the first time.
Hungary for more ??
— wta (@WTA) July 15, 2022
???? Anna Bondar is into the Budapest semifinals without dropping a set this week!
Through to face qualifier Pera at #WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/RH47DKe1YS
Into her first career Tour-level quarterfinal ??
— wta (@WTA) July 13, 2022
???? Simona Waltert defeats Bucsa to reach the last eight on home soil!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/zAv2XvtzDn
Locked in ????
— wta (@WTA) July 16, 2022
???? @KrunicAlex eliminates the defending champion to reach the final in Budapest!#WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/ONt3vhbpHR
11 wins in her last 12 matches ??
— wta (@WTA) July 15, 2022
???? @CaroGarcia continues her solid form to reach back-to-back semifinals in Lausanne!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/MMTPyNDj8M
2022 has turned into a full-season comeback campaign for Cocciaretto, a former junior achiever who won three ITF titles in '19, twice qualified for the AO (2020-21), reached a WTA 125 final (Prague '20) and reached a tour-level QF in Palermo ('20) and SF in Guadalajara ('21) while nearly cracking the Top 100 in June of last year. The Italian had knee surgery late last year, missing the back half of the season, and was hitting balls from a chair in November in preparation for 2022. Ranked at #242 in March, the 21-year old reached her first final in two seasons (at a $25K) that same month, then qualified and took her biggest career title at an $80K challenger in Oeiras (POR). Since then, Cocciaretto has won another ITF event ($60K), reached a WTA 125 final in Makarska (falling to Niemeier), and recorded her maiden slam MD victory at Wimbledon. In Budapest, Cocciaretto reached her first tour QF since March of last year with wins over Reka-Luca Jani and Katerina Siniakova, prevailing over the Czech (who served at 5-3 in the 3rd) in 2:47. The Italian fell a round later to eventual champ Bernarda Pera, but will climb to #111 in the new rankings, just three back of the career-high she set before the injury.
???? Elisabetta #Cocciaretto raggiunge Trevisan nei QF di Budapest: 7-5 4-6 7-5 a Siniakova.
— Federtennis (@federtennis) July 14, 2022
?? Grande Coccia!#stayFIT | #tennis pic.twitter.com/a9eLZiikAz
From qualifying to the final ????@danilovic_olga | #WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/IEFhh8lmW3
— wta (@WTA) July 16, 2022
Now it's just a case of how long it will take before Danilovic takes the *next* step *this* time. She'll rise to #106 this week, just a few wins away from her belated return to the Top 100. Like Danilovic, Potapova has traversed an uneven road since their Moscow final meeting as 17-year olds. The junior Wimbledon champ in '16, that '18 season saw Potapova reach a pair of tour finals and a season later win MD matches at three majors as she rose as high as #64. But her '20 ankle injury stopped her quick rise. The Hordette started to show comeback promise last season, reaching the 3rd Round at the Australian Open and QF of the Dubai 1000 event, but it was her qualifier-to-champ turn at Istanbul earlier this year that launched her back into the Top 100 (after def. more experienced foes in Martic, Sorribes Tormo, Putintseva and Kudermetova, winning 13 of her final 14 sets in a seven-win week). In Lausanne, wouldn't you know it, after wins over Lucia Bronzetti, Irina-Camelia Begu and Jule Niemeier, the Hordette's path crossed once again with that of Danilovic. Again, the Serb prevailed, winning a straight sets semi after having taken three sets to get the job done four years ago. Still, the result will push Potapova up 16 spots to a new career high of #63.
The run comes to an end in the semifinals for Anastasia Potapova as she puts in an error-strewn performance to fall 3-6, 2-6 to Olga Danilovic at the Ladies Open Lausanne.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 16, 2022
Still many positives to take this week, and now onto Hamburg!
[??: https://t.co/zseM2XWXuW Hradil/Getty] pic.twitter.com/995ZoYVHTh
WTA 250 Ladies Open Lausanne Women's Doubles Champion's Mladenovic K/Danilovic O pic.twitter.com/a6vmUQpRQA
— Ken mckinnon (@Kenmckinnon9) July 17, 2022
WAHOOWA!!!! Congratulations to Emma Navarro who won the singles title at the Liepaja Open ???? (ITF World Tennis Tour 60K) in Latvia, her second straight ITF WTT final and her second career ?? #GoHoos?? pic.twitter.com/KLJm7e3Yj3
— Virginia Women's Tennis (@UVAWomensTennis) July 17, 2022
Today, Porsche Junior Team member Ella Seidel faced the No. 1 Seed Liv Hovde from the US. Unfortunately, she could not come through, however she still had a great week in London. pic.twitter.com/nAmHwjgmiT
— Porsche Tennis (@PorscheTennis) July 7, 2022
Seidel is 16-5 on the junior circuit in '22, winning a pair of J2 crowns. Gureva, 17, continued to shine on the ITF pro level this week in Casablanca, where the Hordette reached her fourth final (1 singles, 3 doubles) in her fourth pro tournament, winning her third straight WD title (she's 11-0) at the Moroccan $15K alongside Finland's Laura Hietaranta. Gureva is a combined 18-4 (7-4 singles) in pro events in '22.
RUS Junior Anastasiia Gureva(17)???? kept her streak going in Pros this week . . . in her 4 career Pro events she's reached a Final (S or D) in each event played.
— Coby (@_Coby_) July 17, 2022
3rd Dbls?? (11-0 now) @ W15 Casablanca w/ Laura Hietaranta(18)????.
(L) Anastasiia and Laura pic.twitter.com/cM9p8zLJH9
???? Victory for the all-Georgian pairing ????@OksKalashnikova and Ekaterine Gorgodze take the Hungarian Grand Prix doubles title! ??#WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/btOVKvTSrV
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
?? Sensational win ??
— wta (@WTA) July 12, 2022
???? Simona Waltert gets her first Top 10 win and knocks out the No.1 seed Collins in a 3 hour battle!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/x7rMTO4Xnm
Keep an eye on Simona Waltert vs Danielle Collins. Collins is top seed in Lausanne but currently trails by a break in the opening set.
— Abigail Johnson (@abigailtennis) July 12, 2022
Was impressed by Waltert (age 21) in Ilkley. Has a great attitude and takes the game on. Comes into this WTA event off the back of a W60 title.
Not sure why Collins felt the need to play a clay court event ahead of the North American summer hard court stretch on her best surface, but her loss assures that she'll be passed (again) by Jessie Pegula for U.S. #1 on Monday.
Saying hello to the quarterfinals ??
— wta (@WTA) July 14, 2022
Qualifier ???? @danilovic_olga saves a match point against Kalinskaya before going on to win 6-3, 3-6, 7-5!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/5LfdERoL0w
234 - Lesia Tsurenko has won against Kamilla Rakhimova in Budapest the longest match in the WTA Tour this season (234 minutes). Marathon.@WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/nIIxxulEoV
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 13, 2022
The 3:54 affair was the longest on tour in 2022, with the Ukrainian prevailing despite the Russian grabbing the early advantage by winning four straight games and leading 7-6/4-3, and then serving at 5-3 in the 3rd, holding a MP. But after surviving and prevailing in this marathon battle, Tsurenko was forced to retire after losing the first eight games of her QF match against Yulia Putintseva. Hmmm... nah, I'm not going to try to stretch out any real-world analogies here.
? Shining in Switzerland ?
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
???? Petra Martic secures the title with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Danilovic!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/vCgYzyxXbx
Lovely words from Petra to @danilovic_olga ??#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/ZxnnggOpsR
— wta (@WTA) July 17, 2022
Another Champion crowned ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 17, 2022
???? Bernarda Pera defeats Krunic 6-3,6-3. #WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/BZVWrOHR9i
.@danilovic_olga has done it! Wins her first WTA title!
— WTA (@WTA) July 29, 2018
Gets the win over Potapova to claim the #moscowrivercup title 7-5, 6-7(1), 6-4! ?? pic.twitter.com/6WwMglSWIf
A qualifier this time around, Danilovic improved upon her result against Potapova in Lausanne...
EMOTIONS ??
— wta (@WTA) July 16, 2022
???? @danilovic_olga defeats Potapova 6-3, 6-2 to advance to her first WTA final since 2018!#WTALausanne pic.twitter.com/FtSKUqluf5
...but only went home with a doubles title.
Wang causes the upset ??
— wta (@WTA) July 13, 2022
Defeating top seed Krejcikova in straight sets, ???? Wang Xiyu advances to the last 16 in Budapest!#WTABudapest pic.twitter.com/k3VfD2ga6K
"We didn't know each other personally before, but she got in touch with me when I broke everything in my knee that can be broken."@sabinelisicki has returned from knee injury—with a little help from ? @lindseyvonn and fellow ?? player @andy_murray: https://t.co/QXxYohjnUb
— TENNIS (@Tennis) July 17, 2022
📢: Announcing 2022 C-USA Women’s Tennis Freshman of the Year, @FIUWTN’s Yasmine Kabbaj! 🎾#CUSATEN | https://t.co/Hil0PbF6vV pic.twitter.com/6jRu7jGHAs
— Conference USA (@ConferenceUSA) May 2, 2022
What a win! Erika Andreeva beats compatriot and fellow qualiifer Anna Blinkova 6-1, 6-2 in the first round of the Ladies Open Lausanne.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 12, 2022
First WTA250 main draw for the 18-year-old and she shows no signs of nerves, putting in a flawless performance.
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/ZIVeuuuBpF
Even good things something comes to an end. I would like to thank @BigSascha for everything he did for me and my team. It was an incredible time and i learned a lot! Mainly how to be more positive and believe in myself :) One of the best coaches out there, good luck my friend???? pic.twitter.com/tACXEyspad
— Karolina Pliskova (@KaPliskova) July 11, 2022
Welcome to the Top 10 ??
— wta (@WTA) July 11, 2022
???? @EmmaRaducanu enters the ranking at No.10 and is the fifth British woman to break into the Top 10 since the system was introduced! pic.twitter.com/2WIucaKWz4
October 19th 2020: Elena Rybakina is supposed to make her Top 10 debut as number 9, but doesn't because of frozen points. Stays 19th
— JI (@juanignacio_ac) July 11, 2022
July 11th 2022: Elena Rybakina is supposed to make her Top 10 debut as number 6, but doesn't because Wimbledon doesn't give points. Stays 23rd
??
Looking at the current rankings without the Wimbledon pts. What an embarrassment. The fact that Rybakina would have been somewhere around #5 in the world & is still 23 & Jabeur went from 2 to 5 is just ridiculous. I hope the @WTA figures out a way to reward these players.
— Rennae Stubbs OLY (@rennaestubbs) July 13, 2022
Two sporting icons. Two different eras. But there is one huge similarity between Muhammad Ali and Novak Djokovic. They stuck to their principles even when the world was trying to shut them down. They have both transcended sport with their bravery when under fire. pic.twitter.com/qHYZOLCzNL
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) July 11, 2022
this is already an outrageous comparison, but when you consider the fact that muhammad ali was literally pro-vaccine to the point he filmed a tv spot encouraging ppl to get vaccinated… just lol https://t.co/Z81hdtilwv pic.twitter.com/vTnhy9za8W
— mia (@miathermopol1s) July 12, 2022
Muhammad Ali lost his title in the prime of his career for his REFUSAL to kill people...
— Darryn M. Briggs (@darryn_briggs) July 12, 2022
..Djokovic was willing to miss out on 1 or 2 tournaments for his "right" to spread disease and possibly kill people.
These 2 don't belong in the same sentence. Ever.
She’s baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!
— National Bank Open (@NBOtoronto) July 14, 2022
That’s right, our 3-time champion @serenawilliams returns to Toronto. And she likes playing here, she’s reached the semis of better the last five times she’s played. #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/3OzZsEnBIP
Merci à son excellence Monsieur le Président Kaïs Saïed pour son accueil au Palais Présidentiel ! ???? pic.twitter.com/cqIbbOEaAF
— Ons Jabeur (@Ons_Jabeur) July 14, 2022
Ash Barty checks in from the golf course.
— Christopher Clarey ???? ???? ???? (@christophclarey) July 12, 2022
“I didn’t watch this year’s Wimbledon finals. I’ve hit enough tennis balls in my life”
But will be curious to see how she feels a couple of years down the road https://t.co/kS43uigKXq
This is tennis. United.@WTA | #TennisUnited pic.twitter.com/pJPIcMO6ah
— ATP Tour (@atptour) July 11, 2022
A cute video with men AND women. All of tennis’ problems are solved! ??
— Lauren Vail (@Laurenevail) July 11, 2022
The disingenuous marketing sense
— Sharon H (@TrixieBelden_) July 12, 2022
For the game!
— wta (@WTA) July 11, 2022
Simona Halep and Toni Iuruc will also marry in church in November this year https://t.co/jZ0B8GjNBw
— Women's Tennis Blog (@womenstennis) July 16, 2022
Channel your energy into things that make you happy.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 12, 2022
When life gets blurry, adjust your focus
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 13, 2022
There are so many beautiful reasons to be happy.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 14, 2022
In this life, all you need is for someone to believe in you. And that someone is you
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 15, 2022
Well done is better than well said.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 16, 2022
Make each day your masterpiece.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 17, 2022
Thank you for all the birthday wishes!! I had the best day with my friends and family ???? #29again?? pic.twitter.com/qOsJMQl9zw
— Caroline Wozniacki (@CaroWozniacki) July 12, 2022
?? Some welcome quiet time in the countryside ?? pic.twitter.com/E5ExQgkmnz
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) July 11, 2022
When you see a long entry from a player on social media (especially one with a B&W photo!) we've come to anticipate a farewell, break or bad news. After immediately scaring her fans at the sight of her post this week, it took a few seconds for the "whew!" to set in. Paula, Paula, Paula.
SHE SCARED TF OUT OF ME??????
— theo #1inNewYork (@divinesabalenka) July 13, 2022
i love you @paulabadosa?????? pic.twitter.com/gw6AHhqij4
I too got scared, read first 2 sentences, then immediately read last sentence.
— Yeshwant Chitte (@YeshwantChitte) July 13, 2022
.@NaomiOsaka is partnering with @LEVIS for her second major fashion collaboration with the brand. https://t.co/lvLxeOTa17 pic.twitter.com/wC9JOLGDI1
— Vogue Runway (@VogueRunway) July 14, 2022
A young Naomi Osaka watching Rafael Nadal practice during the US Open (2006) pic.twitter.com/2XEeqTeCTt
— mia?? (@miathermopol1s) July 15, 2022
Good looking out, @SabalenkaA ??#tennisomg pic.twitter.com/CeR8O1O4oP
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 15, 2022
elena rybakina w kids my new weakness pic.twitter.com/a8xvDWljgL
— ellie (@WTANlGHTMARE) July 13, 2022
Welcoming Theodore to the world ??
— wta (@WTA) July 15, 2022
Congratulations, @MariaSharapova! ????
Maria Sharapova has become a mother!!! ?? pic.twitter.com/xpMKndZoED
— Luigi Gatto (@gigicat7_) July 15, 2022
Weekend getaway ?????????? #MariaSharapova [IG stories] pic.twitter.com/xsX0Guu88m
— Sharapova News (@NewsSharapova) July 17, 2022
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Anastasia Potapova, RUS - Istanbul (21/#122)
Martina Trevisan, ITA - Rabat (28/#85)
Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA - Nottingham (26/#48)
BERNARDA PERA, USA - BUDAPEST (27/#130)
[first-time finalist]
Laura Pigossi, BRA (#212/27 = Bogota
Martina Trevisan, ITA (#85/28) = Rabat (W)
Claire Liu, USA (#92/21) = Rabat
Kaja Juvan, SLO (#81/21) = Strasbourg
BERNARDA PERA, USA (#130/27) = Budapest (W)
*2022 LOW-RANKED WTA FINALISTS*
#237 Tatjana Maria/GER (Bogota)-W
#212 Laura Pigossi/BRA (Bogota)
#140 Dayana Yastremska/UKR (Lyon)
#130 BERNARDA PERA/USA (BUDAPEST)-W
#124 OLGA DANILOVIC/SRB (LAUSANNE)
#122 Anastasia Potapova/RUS (Istanbul)-W
#107 Aliaksandra Sasnovich/BLR (Melbourne 2)
#105 ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC/SRB (BUDAPEST)
*2022 QUALIFIERS IN FINALS*
Melbourne 2 - Aliaksandra Sasnovich, BLR (L)
Bogota - Tatjana Maria, GER (W)
Bogota - Laura Pigossi, BRA (L)
Istanbul - Anastasia Potapova, RUS (W)
Lausanne - OLGA DANILOVIC, SRB (L)
Budapest - BERNARDA PERA, USA (W)
*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)
32 - Petra Kvitova, CZE (Eastbourne - W)
31 - Alison Riske, USA (Nottingham - L)
31 - Alison Riske, USA (Adelaide 2 - L)
31 - PETRA MARTIC, CRO (Lausanne - W)
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)
Eastbourne: Alona Ostapenko, LAT (L/L walkover)
Lausanne: OLGA DANILOVIC, SRB (L/W walkover)
*2022 - PLAYERS W/ WTA SINGLES & DOUBLES TITLES*
Ash Barty, AUS [2/1]
Caroline Garcia, FRA [1/1]
Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA [2/2]
Alona Ostapenko, LAT [1/1]
Bernarda Pera, USA [1/1]
[WD+MX]
Desirae Krawczyk, USA [1/1]
Kristina Mladenovic, FRA [2/1]
*2022 WTA SINGLES FINALISTS BY NATION (w/ wins)*
10..(4) - USA(Pera)
6...(6) - POL
5...(2) - RUS,TUN
3...(2) - BRA
3...(1) - CZE
3...(0) - BLR
2...(2) - AUS,GER
2...(1) - CAN,CHN,EST,KAZ,LAT,SUI
2...(0) - GRE,SRB(Danilovic/Krunic)
1...(1) - CRO(Martic),ESP,FRA,ROU
1...(0) - COL,ITA,JPN,SLO,UKR
[most different champions]
4...USA - Anisimova,Keys,Pera,Stephens
2...GER - Kerber,Maria
2...RUS - Alexandrova,Potapova
1...16 nations
*2020-22 TOP 10 SINGLES DEBUTS*
[2020]
Sofia Kenin, USA
[2021]
Iga Swiatek, POL
Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
Maria Sakkari, GRE
Ons Jabeur, TUN
Anett Kontaveit, EST
Paula Badosa, ESP
[2022]
Danielle Collins, USA
Jessie Pegula, USA
Emma Raducanu, GBR
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=WTA TOP 10 - GBR=
1975 Virginia Wade
1976 Sue Barker
1983 Jo Durie
2016 Johanna Konta
2022 Emma Raducanu
*2022 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
3 - Eri Hozumi, JPN
3 - Makoto Ninimoya, JPN
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
2 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
2 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS
2 - Magda Linette, POL
2 - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC, FRA
2 - Jessie Pegula, USA
2 - Storm Sanders, AUS
2 - Laura Siegemund, GER
2 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS
[2020-22]
11 - Katerina Siniakova (1/6/4)
8 - Barbora Krejcikova (1/5/2)
6 - Shuko Aoyama (1/5/0)
6 - Hsieh Su-wei (4/2/0)
6 - Elise Mertens (1/4/1)
6 - Ena Shibahara (1/5/0)
5 - Desirae Krawczyk (2/2/1)
5 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez (2/2/1)
5 - Demi Schuurs (2/2/1)
4 - Alexa Guarachi (1/3/0)
4 - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (2/0/2)
4 - Barbora Strycova (4/0 ret.)
*U.S. WOMAN WINS MAIDEN WTA TITLE - since 1998*
1998: Venus Williams (Memphis)
1998: Tara Snyder (Quebec City)
1999: Serena Williams (Paris Indoors)
1999: Corina Morariu (Bol)
2000: Meghann Shaughnessy (Shanghai)
2001: Meilen Tu (Auckland)
2002: Jill Craybas (Tokyo JO)
2006: Vania King (Bangkok)
2012: Melanie Oudin (Birmingham)
2014: Madison Keys (Eastbourne)
2014: CoCo Vandeweghe (Rosmalen)
2014: Alison Riske (Tianjin)
2015: Sloane Stephens (Washington)
2016: Irina Falconi (Bogota)
2016: Christina McHale (Tokyo JWO)
2017: Lauren Davis (Auckland)
2019: Sonya Kenin (Hobart)
2019: Amanda Anisimova (Bogota)
2019: Jessica Pegula (Washington)
2019: Coco Gauff (Linz)
2020: Jennifer Brady (Lexington)
2021: Danielle Collins (Palermo)
2021: Ann Li (Tenerife)
2022: Bernarda Pera (Budapest)
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— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) July 12, 2022
UVALDE, Texas (AP) — Report: Findings reveal nearly 400 officers were at Uvalde elementary school as police waited to confront gunman.
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) July 17, 2022
A good metaphor for America's approach to its gun epidemic pic.twitter.com/lw9LDhPcsL
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) July 13, 2022
— The Centrist (@TheCentrist14) July 14, 2022
Has anyone ever seen the Kate Winslet screen test for Titanic with Jeremy Sisto (!) as Jack? It is wild. She’s great, naturally. But he is like block of wood. It really shows what a great actor can bring to a role. All that charm and moxie was pure Leo.
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) July 11, 2022
Ha ha, I was unaware of the "Jack is a figment of Rose's imagination" theory. The internet remains undefeated. https://t.co/EYRhaJNDNA
— Max Weiss (@maxthegirl) July 11, 2022
Tom Wilson (Biff) was asked the same questions by BACK TO THE FUTURE fans so often, he wrote a song answering them. This is great. pic.twitter.com/nQfdESG1GH
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) July 12, 2022
Face your challenges with calmness of mind, ?? watch this????
— Mister The??? (@Theo_tips) July 13, 2022
Coutinho Peter Drury Chelsea hijack fc pic.twitter.com/72mntcdvXr
How a pizza commercial is filmed. pic.twitter.com/aLchokq8PE
— How Things Work (@wowinteresting8) July 12, 2022
Happy #Caturday pic.twitter.com/yftWynsr8m
— Clayton Baker ???? (@IGIF_) July 16, 2022
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— Esther Vergeer (@EstherVergeer) March 31, 2022
© Banksy’s "Great British Spraycation", 2021 #streetart #urbanart #graffiti pic.twitter.com/f2U5294cnG
— Brindille (@Brindille_) July 11, 2022
Emergency landing on a highway pic.twitter.com/uAyhkFscVV
— How Things Work (@wowinteresting8) July 11, 2022
This 3D Netflix billboard ad for RESIDENT EVIL in New York is pretty incredible. From @horrorlosers via Netflix. pic.twitter.com/SKKXLCRwYR
— All The Right Movies (@ATRightMovies) July 14, 2022
How Jeans Are Stonewashed And Ripped pic.twitter.com/vaE7E15nNL
— How Things Work (@wowinteresting8) July 11, 2022
The world is filled with nice people.
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) July 12, 2022
If you can’t find one, be one.. pic.twitter.com/KOUbjPE8Xq
I made a tool to compare Webb's new images to Hubble! https://t.co/1JqTxabgGC#JamesWebbSpaceTelescope pic.twitter.com/2wRO8t0LXD
— John Christensen (@Johnnyc1423) July 12, 2022
Holy crap this is wonderful pic.twitter.com/kSUiQd0XQP
— David (@p4ndr_) July 15, 2022