Fly with Caro™?@CaroGarcia | #PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/CyEqAdxj1V
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2022
Leveling out her trophy count ??
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2022
Clay ??????
Grass ??????
Hard ??????@CaroGarcia | #PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/O3HQZoF5mV
Proving herself (as she does at her best) to be an all-court, all-surface player who can thrive in big matches, Garcia picked up her ninth tour-level singles crown on the clay in Warsaw, winning her first title on the dirt since 2014. The Pastry's run, highlighted by a QF upset of #1 Iga Swiatek (in Poland) that ended the RG champ's 18-match clay court winning streak, saw Garcia improve to 8-1 in finals since '16 and (w/ her win in Bad Homburg) make '22 her first multi-title campaign since her magnificent late '17 run (which included back-to-back 1000 titles and a WTAF SF) that lifted her into the Top 10. That '17 stretch included a 17-4 record from the U.S. Open until the end of the year. Garcia's wins in Warsaw over Misaki Doi, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Iga, Jasmine Paolini and Ana Bogdan in her 12th career final improve her current run to 18-3. Her new #32 ranking on Monday will be her best standing since being as high as #19 in 2019.
She’s a CHAMPION!!! ??
— BNP Paribas Poland Open (@BNPPolandOpen) July 31, 2022
Carolina Garcia wins BNP Paribas Poland Open!
Garcia- Bogdan 6-4, 6-1@WTA #bnpparibaspolandopen #wta250warsaw pic.twitter.com/YoyGCxAbTp
In a normal week, Bouzkova's exploits in Prague (in the first summer hard court event this year) would be enough to garner solo PoW honors, but this time around the Czech will have to settle for sharing. I'm sure she's fine with it. Bouzkova has been on the "best player without a singles title" list for a while now, and her fourth try on the tour-level finally proved to be the charm. Already this season having reached her first slam QF (Wimbledon, where she defeated Garcia to get there) and recorded Top 10 wins on clay (Pliskova) and grass (Collins) while also reaching her third career WTA final on hard court (Guadalajara), the 24-year old took advantage of a draw that saw her face off with a series of inexperienced foes to finally claim her maiden title. After losing in three three-set finals since 2020 against players who have all reached (at least) a slam SF (Svitolina, Kasatkina and Stephens) she was due a break, right? Wins over lucky loser Sinja Kraus (20; in her second WTA MD), qualifier Dominika Salkova (18; 1st MD), qualifier Oksana Selekhmeteva (19; 4th MD), and wild card Linda Noskova (17; 2nd MD) without dropping a set sent Bouzkova into her fourth tour final. She then dominated Anastasia Potapova love & 3 to take the title.
????
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 31, 2022
??: Pavel Lebeda pic.twitter.com/xUPu2r8InO
Bouzkova, who won the WD title in Prague last year, will climb 20 spots this week and match her previous career high of #46.
? Into her first-ever WTA final ?
— wta (@WTA) July 30, 2022
???? @ana_bogdan moves past Baindl in a tight match, 7-5, 7-5!#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/XufP2MloGq
WARSAW | Jasmine Paolini is into the last four after a 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 win over Viktorija Golubic.
— Black Spin Global (@BlackSpinGlobal) July 29, 2022
Up next for Paolini, through to back-to-back semi-finals on the WTA Tour for the first time, top seed Iga Swiatek or fifth seed Caroline Garcia.
?? | Leszek Szymanski [Shutterstock] pic.twitter.com/tGgSKslR2u
Also in Warsaw, Paolini posted her second straight semifinal result, backing up her final four in Palermo by getting wins over Danka Kovinic, Clara Burel and Viktorija Golubic before falling to Garcia. There is only one more clay event on the WTA schedule in '22, but that might not be as disappointing news for the Italian as one might think. For while Paolini's two recent semis have come on clay, she's actually won just as many matches this season on hard courts (sporting 8-8 records on both surfaces), on which she upset Aryna Sabalenka, Katie Boulter (both in I.W.) and Alize Cornet (BJK Cup) earlier this year. Meanwhile, a bit about Paolini's largely under-the-radar multicultural background...
While we’re on the topic of Jasmine Paolini, check out her https://t.co/IIrFrjKznq podcast interview with Kamau Murray.
— Black Spin Global (@BlackSpinGlobal) July 23, 2022
There’s a reason why we call her our Italian-Ghanaian sister…https://t.co/HNzbWZdlI9 pic.twitter.com/7Kk5Q5uVah
The day in Warsaw was cut short by the rain, but let me show you Jasmine Paolini speaking some very nice Polish. Her grandma lives in Lódz and her mother emigrated to Italy at the age of 20.
— Damian Kust (@damiankust) July 26, 2022
I wonder if people in the crowd will know about it as she could get a lot of support. pic.twitter.com/PP048TDJu6
Finding the open court ??
— wta (@WTA) July 30, 2022
Baindl | #PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/YHwMcmcQXo
Baindl's semifinal in Warsaw was the high water mark of the week, as well as her best tour result since her final four in her last tour-level event in Poland, in Gdynia last July. The 28-year old Ukrainian fell in qualifying to Jesika Maleckova, but rebounded with wins over Maryna Zanevska, Sara Errani (ret.) and Lausanne champ Petra Martic. She lost in the semis to Ana Bogdan, but will rise from #190 to #134 this week. Maleckova fell in the 1st Round to Katerina Siniakova. Also in Warsaw, despite falling to Arianne Hartono in qualifying, Pigossi entered the main draw after Palermo champ (and #2 seed) Irina-Camelia Begu pulled out. The Brazilian notched victories over Varvara Gracheva and Nadia Podoroska to reach her first QF since her qualifier-to-finalist run in Bogota in April. But after reaching the MD due to one Romanian's withdrawal, Pigossi left it at the hands of another Romanian in Bogdan. Hartono had lost in the 1st Round.
The lucky loser gets the win ??
— wta (@WTA) July 25, 2022
After taking Palermo champ Begu's spot in the draw, ???? @laurapigossi knocks out No.9 seed Gracheva in Warsaw!#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/aupfWeJDpK
Pigossi will rise from #113 to a new career high of #106. Meanwhile, though she didn't play the deepest into the draw amongst the lucky losers this week, Hibino had the biggest win.
What a shock!?? Lucky Loser Nao Hibino won three sets battle against last year champion Barbora Krejcikova. #WTAPrague #WTA #wtatennis #livesportpragueopen WTA https://t.co/2frmswJJGD pic.twitter.com/oIvoFfA4Tb
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 28, 2022
After going out to Oksana Selekhmeteva in qualifying, Hibino took advantage of her second chance with a MD win over Mihaela Buzarnescu, setting up a match-up with defending champ Barbora Krejcikova. Despite the Czech serving for the match in the 2nd set, Hibino rallied to win in three to reach her first tour-level QF since the Charleston 250 last year. Selekhmeteva lost in the QF, a round short of a possible rematch. Hibino retired from her own QF match with Linda Noskova, but will jump from outside the Top 250 to inside the Top 200 with this week's result. She's reached seven WTA semis in her career, but just one since the start of the pandemic.
?? Wang Qiang defeated Linett to meet Potapova in SF. ???????????? pic.twitter.com/kbJzzTqVc8
— Little Turtle (@OgreTurtle) July 30, 2022
Welcome to the Top 50, Anastasia Potapova!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 30, 2022
The 7th seed beats Wang Qiang 6-3, 6-0 in just an hour as she seals a spot in her second WTA final of the year at the Prague Open! pic.twitter.com/w5nOSu0DXa
Livesport Prague Open 2022 doubles champs @nastiaapotapova & @yanasizikova ???? Congratulation. ?
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 31, 2022
| #WTAPrague #WTA #wtatennis #LPO2022 #livesportpragueopen @wta @livesportcz
??: Pavel Lebeda, https://t.co/TJZHfAi5kU pic.twitter.com/JAzc2TSp4s
Potapova will climb to a new career high of #48, making her Top 50 debut.
Noskova moves through to the semifinals as Hibino retires from injury.
— wta (@WTA) July 29, 2022
Final score 6-3, 4-2 ret.#PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/4pNDOR8Jlm
2 - Linda #Noskova is the second female player born after 2004 to reach a WTA-level semi-final, after Cori Gauff. Brightness.@WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/2nix8Dw0Nr
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 29, 2022
17-year old Noskova used her wild card entry to not only reach her first QF and SF in WTA play in just her second tour-level MD (w/ RG), but after opening with a retirement win over Natalia Vikhlyantseva she did it by posting her first Top 100 victory over Alize Cornet and then saw another retirement (over Nao Hibino) assure her own Top 100 debut. As just the second player born after 2004 to reach a WTA semifinal (after Gauff), Noskova lost there in an all-Czech match-up with Marie Bouzkova. The only under-18 player ranked in the Top 100, Noskova will stand at #94 on Monday. Meanwhile, 19-year old Selekhmeteva's run in Prague was largely overlooked due to the prominant presence of the Czechs. The Hordette qualified and posted her first tour-level MD win over Sorana Cirstea, then followed up with another victory over Chloe Paquet to reach the QF, where she finally fell to (of course) Czech Bouzkova. Selekhmeteva cracks the Top 150 this coming week, jumping 30 spots to #140.
FIRST WTA QUARTERFINAL!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 27, 2022
Oksana Selekhmeteva hits 26 winners to her opponent’s 5 as she beats Chloe Paquet 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 in the second round of the Prague Open.
Terrific performance from the 19-year-old who is finally enjoying a major breakthrough. Davai! pic.twitter.com/pdUDS98bJU
Meanwhile, in Dallas, 18-year old Scott improved to 3-0 in career ITF singles finals (all in '22) with a 6-1/6-0 win in the $25K final over fellow 18-year old Bannerette Elvina Kalieva (now 0-3 in finals). Scott made her U.S. Open MD debut (she got a win, and pushed Anisimova to three sets in the 2r) two years ago, and is surely in the running for a return visit (via a WC) to this year's tournament at Flushing Meadows.
3rd W25🏆of the year for Katrina Scott (18)🇺🇸, 61 60 vs Elvina Kalieva🇺🇸 in Dallas Final.
— Coby (@_Coby_) July 31, 2022
Juniors went 4-1 this week in Pro Sgls Finals to finish July 15-3 in 18 Finals; 39-31 in 70 Finals in '22. https://t.co/pEDpOGM7zO pic.twitter.com/etmK8BfwwA
From junior Grand Slam champions Noskova and Havlickova to fellow teenagers Salkova and Palicova, the next generation of Czech tennis has made its mark on home soil at @tennispragueopn📍
— wta (@WTA) July 28, 2022
Get to know the new Czech wave of teens 🇨🇿
And, really, that article's list *could* have included a few more: juniors Tereza Valentova, Julie Struplova and Kristyna Tomajkova just to name three.
Danilina & Friedsam beat Kawa & Rosolska, 64 57 10-5 for the title.
— Ed Salmon (@fogmount) July 31, 2022
Friedsam says, “it was not easy for you guys to watch some water-ball, but you did amazing.”
The pair won their first tour title as a duo after winning a 10-6 MTB to open their run (over Hartono/Tjandramulia) and a 10-5 one in the final to end it (vs. the all-Pole team of Kawa/Rosolska). It's the third career title for both Danilina and Friedsam, and the second this year for the Kazakh, after winning in Sydney with Beatriz Haddad Maia (and then reaching the AO w/ the Brazilian).
Anna Danilina i Anna-Lena Friedsam mistrzyniami turnieju deblowego!
— BNP Paribas Poland Open (@BNPPolandOpen) July 31, 2022
Anna Danilina and Anna-Lena Friedsam won the doubles final! ??????@WTA #bnpparibaspolandopen #wta250warsaw pic.twitter.com/1b4OQ4owIQ
Stunning! ?? @CaroGarcia takes down World No. 1 Swiatek, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4.#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/wyYZ97sm75
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 29, 2022
2005 - Caroline Garcia is the first French female player to win a clay courts match against the #1 ranked player since Mary Pierce at the Roland Garros 2005, against Lindsay Davenport. Chapeau.@WTA_insider @WTA pic.twitter.com/Cy7AqvH9cy
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 29, 2022
Ouiiiiiiiiiiiii ??????????
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) July 29, 2022
Première victoire contre une n1 mondiale et direction les 1/2 finale ????????
An honor to play Iga in Poland ????
@WTA #flywithcaro pic.twitter.com/AoPu4DLPkq
Into her first career Tour-level quarterfinal ??
— wta (@WTA) July 28, 2022
???? Linda Noskova defeats Cornet to reach the last eight in Prague!#PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/4HYlIXlJ3v
Seals the upset!
— wta (@WTA) July 28, 2022
???? Hibino comes from a set down to defeat the defending champion Krejcikova in Prague!#PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/NIeyYkPd1C
The moment you realize the title is yours! ??
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 31, 2022
Well done, @MarieBouzkova. pic.twitter.com/2zv0NIT18o
The 5th ???? Czech to win the title here in Prague ??
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2022
2015 - Karolina Pliskova
2016 - Lucie Safarova
2018 - Petra Kvitova
2021 - Barbora Krejcikova
2022 - Marie Bouzkova@MarieBouzkova | #PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/IrNdKMCEz0
Another one ??
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2022
???? @CaroGarcia picks up her ninth career title with her win over Bogdan!#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/AKuzeTHBsr
A fantastic recovery ??@KikiMladenovic saves 6 match points in her win over No.6 seed Bondar!#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/ahTWZ9IeqF
— wta (@WTA) July 27, 2022
21 - Kristina Mladenovic is the female player to have won a match in 2022 with the most double faults (21 against Anna Bondar in Warsaw). No problem.@WTA_insider @WTA pic.twitter.com/DX4uerHDzH
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 27, 2022
Even with all her singles issues in '22, this isn't the first crazy match Mladenovic has found a way to win this year. In Rabat, she defeated Tessah Andrianjafitrimo after trailing 4-2 in the 3rd, then squandering two MP in a deciding TB before saving a MP and finally winning on her own third MP. Clearly, the *fight* is still inside the Pastry, it's just the inconsistency -- and the serve, oh the serve -- that has conspired to wreck what was once a Top 10 singles game. In her 2nd Round match in Warsaw, Mladenovic fired off 14 more DF, but ultimately lost 6-7(4)/6-2/6-1 to Viktorija Golubic as the Swiss converted 8 of 19 BP chances. Mladenovic had come into Warsaw having lost six straight since her $60K title run in Caserta just after RG (which only briefly interrupted what had been a 2-11 start to '22), including a Week 29 defeat in another $60K to 21-year old (then) world #315 Sada Nahimana (BDI).
Career win #1 on Tour ?
— wta (@WTA) July 26, 2022
17-year-old ???? Lucie Havlickova defeats qualifier Palicova to reach Round 2!
Awaits the winner of Kontaveit-Gorgodze at the #PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/ZF42E8Oc1P
???? Dominika Šalková continues with amazing performances from qualification.?? She won against Ylena In-Albon in straight sets.??
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 26, 2022
| @wta @livesportcz #Livesportpragueopen2022 #WTAPrague ??: Pavel Lebeda https://t.co/BqKVwO34hZ pic.twitter.com/h9ATWANZO4
A HUGE WIN! Oksana Selekhmeteva earns the first WTA main draw win of her career as she stuns World No.35 Sorana Cirstea 7-5, 6-4 in the first round of the Livesport Prague Open.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 26, 2022
This is Oksana's second career Top 50 win and she will face Paquet up next.
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/jdXaFm9neY
This is history, right here right now:
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) July 25, 2022
Lucie Hradecká and Andrea Hlavácková ( 2 GS titles and one Olympic silver medal) reunited one last time in front of their home crowd. pic.twitter.com/xNTgIQjSpc
Andrea Sestini Hlavácková si bude muset na definitivní rozloucení s tenisovou kariérou ješte pockat. Spolecne s Lucií Hradeckou totiž porazily dvojici Detiucová – Kolodziejová 5:7, 6:2, 10:3 a postoupily do dalšího kola Livesport Prague Open. ?? pic.twitter.com/cY2rxBIitU
— CT sport (@sportCT) July 25, 2022
more press conferences with fun guests please ?? ??#PragueOpen pic.twitter.com/mucTd2pOsJ
— wta (@WTA) July 29, 2022
When the lights were fading out in Prague, it was also curtains for Andrea Hlavácková and Lucie Hradecká who played their last match together and the last match of Andrea’s professional career.
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) July 28, 2022
Lucka will most probably retire at the end of this season.
DEKUJEME!!! pic.twitter.com/8hkmBjWaw8
Wellington boots on the @Olympics podium, iconic ????
— ITF (@ITFTennis) July 29, 2022
London 2012 ??, two @BJKCup triumphs, two doubles Grand Slams
Congratulations Andrea Sestini Hlavackova on a superb career ?? pic.twitter.com/Oo6gzzdx26
Podoroska Prevails!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) July 25, 2022
After missing 10 months on tour due to a list of injuries that affected her hamstrings, hip, and back, Nadia Podoroska gets her first WTA match win of 2022.
The Argentine routes qualifier Alexandra Cadantu-Ignatik, 6-1, 6-1 to reach the 2nd round in Warsaw. pic.twitter.com/zYbLiJbmWY
Thus far, the '20 RG semifinalist is 8-5 in '22.
???? First Tour win on home soil ????
— wta (@WTA) July 27, 2022
Top seed @iga_swiatek moves past fellow Pole Frech dropping only 3 games!#PolandOpen pic.twitter.com/3NU4TO04tp
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— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) July 31, 2022
Congratulations to 18-year-old ???? Talia Gibson, who has claimed back-to-back ITF 15K singles title in Caloundra! ??
It’s a third ITF singles title for the year for the Aussie. ??#TheFirstServe pic.twitter.com/HyFcZNErdc
15-year-old Mirra Andreeva wins the biggest title of her career! She comes through from qualifying all the way to taking home the ITFW25Open Castilla Y Leon title with a 6-4, 6-2 upset of home favourite Eva Guerrero Alvarez.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) July 31, 2022
Dropped just 21 games in 7 matches, a dominant week! pic.twitter.com/csOnjEHhSr
Congrats to @AshBarty and her partner Garry Kissick on getting married! ???? pic.twitter.com/X0K04ViLle
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) July 30, 2022
A new coaching arrangement for Emma Raducanu ahead of the US Open. https://t.co/4kqfcn10ys
— Mike Dickson (@Mike_Dickson_DM) July 27, 2022
Emma Raducanu says this week (and last week) with coach Dmitry Tursunov is on a trial basis, and won’t be continuous; she said Tursunov already has preexisting commitments for Toronto next week.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) July 31, 2022
Eyes on the prize in Prostejov ??????
— ITF (@ITFTennis) July 25, 2022
Let's catch up with @usta girls’ captain Kathy Rinaldi ahead of the ITF World Junior Tennis Finals
The ITF’s flagship 14-and-under team competition takes place in ???? from 1-6 August
Our defending champion Danielle Collins has withdrawn from the tournament due to a neck injury.
— Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic (@MubadalaSVC) July 26, 2022
Wishing you all the best for a speedy recovery. Hope to see you next year ??#MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/POjAhBu9kq
“I’m just thankful for a lot of things… I was in a cast (in April) and now I’m playing here. I’m just thankful.” ??@SofiaKenin was taking nothing for granted after her first match back from injury, an Atlanta exhibition against home favorite Coco Gauff.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) July 26, 2022
??: @ATLOpenTennis
This is sooo cute and adorable. I want that Sofia back ?? https://t.co/TB6z4uT5RN
— JI (@juanignacio_ac) July 26, 2022
49 years ago today, July 21, 1973, Jim Croce reached #1 on Billboard’s Hot ?? with 'Bad, Bad Leroy Brown'. It topped the chart for 2 weeks.
— Boston Radio Watch® (@bostonradio) July 21, 2022
Two months later, Croce was killed in a small plane crash while on tour in Louisiana. He was only 30.pic.twitter.com/YFFGebJxIw
Here's #JimCroce - One of his best, Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels).https://t.co/ujQEcRIvR8
— Robin Quinn (@RobinQuinninLA) July 30, 2022
???@Simona_Halep on set at the WTA photo shoot pic.twitter.com/tp3J73cgPe
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 28, 2022
There are two days in the year that we can not do anything, yesterday and tomorrow.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 25, 2022
If you live to please others, everyone will love you except yourself.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 27, 2022
Trust your vibes; energy doesn't lie.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 28, 2022
The eyes are useless when the mind is blind.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 29, 2022
Enjoy this moment, because this moment is your life.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 30, 2022
Making my years count instead of counting the years
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) July 31, 2022
33…
Thank you everyone for you birthday wishes ?? pic.twitter.com/Z14mWLJuYc
Winning Eastbourne, being celebrated at @Wimbledon, walking the red carpet at @KVIFF...
— wta (@WTA) July 25, 2022
And now cutting the ribbon at her Hall of Fame back home! ??
It's been a busy summer for @Petra_Kvitova ??
Living. Legend.
— Citi Open (@CitiOpen) July 29, 2022
Venus Williams hit stadium court for the first time ahead of her #CitiOpen debut ??????? pic.twitter.com/i7qgz4eEdf
Venus running her all over that damn court. ?? https://t.co/4gLCSYo6kw
— Donnelle ?? (@iAmNELLEZ_) July 31, 2022
Tbh I can’t tell if this has been a terrible year or a great one.
— NaomiOsaka????? (@naomiosaka) July 26, 2022
?? I gave my everything yesterday. Warsaw thank you for your support and atmosphere.
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) July 30, 2022
?? Wczoraj dalam z siebie wszystko. Warszawo, dziekuje za doping i atmosfere na trybunach. #workinprogress pic.twitter.com/dQryM4SY5V
??: @CocoGauff debuts her new signature shoe, the NB Coco CG1, at the Atlanta Open. ?? ?? ?? #madeforthew | @newbalance pic.twitter.com/ZXRKhfqQ19
— Made for the W (@madeforthew) July 25, 2022
thanks for letting me throw the first pitch at the @SFGiants !!! Glad I didn’t flop it lol pic.twitter.com/pbzypc9MVI
— Coco Gauff (@CocoGauff) July 30, 2022
*2022 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
6 - Iga Swiatek, POL (6-0 finals)
2 - Ash Barty, AUS (2-0)
2 - CAROLINE GARCIA, FRA (2-0)
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA (2-0)
2 - Ons Jabeur, TUN (2-3)
2 - Bernarda Pera, USA (2-0)
[title w/o losing a set]
Australian Open - Ash Barty, AUS
Miami - Iga Swiatek, POL
Rome - Iga Swiatek, POL
Budapest - Bernarda Pera, USA
Hamburg - Bernarda Pera, USA
Prague - MARIE BOUZKOVA, CZE
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA WS CHAMPIONS*
Istanbul - Anastasia Potapova, RUS (21/#122)
Rabat - Martina Trevisan, ITA (28/#85)
Nottingham - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA (26/#48)
Budapest - Bernarda Pera, USA (27/#130)
Prague - MARIE BOUZKOVA, CZE (24/#66)
[first-time finalists]
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)
Lucia Bronzetti, ITA (#78/23) = Palermo
ANA BOGDAN, ROU (#108/29) = Warsaw
*2022 WTA FINAL IN HOME NATION*
Adelaide 1 - Ash Barty, AUS (W)
Australian Open - Ash Barty, AUS (W)
Palermo - Lucia Bronzetti, ITA
Prague - MARIE BOUZKOVA, CZE (W)
[doubles/mixed]
Adelaide 1, AUS - Barty/Sanders (W)
AO Mixed, AUS - Jaimee Fourlis
Saint Petersburg, RUS - Anna Kalinskaya (W)
Indian Wells, USA - Asia Muhammad
Roland Garros, FRA - Garcia/Mladenovic (W)
Warsaw, POL - KAWA/ROSOLSKA
*2022 WTA FIRST-TIME SF*
Melbourne 1 - Zheng Qinwen, CHN (19/#126)
Monterrey - Nuria Parrizas Diaz, ESP (30/#51)
Bogota - Laura Pigossi, BRA (27/#212)
Bogota - Kamilla Rakhimova, RUS (20/#111)
Rabat - Claire Liu, USA (21/#92)
Rabat - Lucia Bronzetti, ITA (23/#83)
Rabat - Anna Bondar, HUN (24/#67)
Rabat - Martina Trevisan, ITA (28/#85) = W
Prague - LINDA NOSKOVA, CZE (17/#112)
*2022 WTA TITLES, MOST SURFACES*
2 - Iga Swiatek = Hard, Red Clay
2 - Ons Jabeur = Red Clay, Grass
2 - CAROLINE GARCIA = Grass, Red Clay
[FINALS, MOST SURFACES - chronologically]
3 - Ons Jabeur = Hard, Red Clay, Grass
2 - Iga Swiatek = Hard, Red Clay
2 - Veronika Kudermetova = Hard, Red Clay
2 - Aryna Sabalenka = Hard, Grass
2 - Alison Riske = Hard, Grass
2 - Zhang Shuai = Hard, Grass
2 - Belinda Bencic = Green Clay, Grass
2 - Alona Ostapenko = Hard, Grass
2 - Elena Rybakina = Hard, Grass
2 - Anett Kontaveit = Hard, Clay
2 - ANASTASIA POTAPOVA = Red Clay, Hard
2 - CAROLINE GARCIA = Grass, Red Clay
*WTA TITLES oN HARD/CLAY/GRASS IN CAREER - active*
[w/ color of clay wins - red/green/blue]
Belinda Bencic, SUI (gc)
Caroline Garcia, FRA (rc)
Simona Halep, ROU (rc)
Angelique Kerber, GER (rc/gc)
Madison Keys, USA (gc)
Svetlana Kuznetsova, RUS (gc)
Petra Kvitova, CZE (rc)
Sabine Lisicki, GER (gc)
Garbine Muguruza, ESP (rc)
Alona Ostapenko, LAT (rc)
Karolina Pliskova, CZE (rc)
Elena Rybakina, KAZ (rc)
Serena Williams, USA (rc/gc/bc)
Venus Williams, USA (rc/gc)
Vera Zvonareva, RUS (rc)
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ALSO: Barty
*WORST WTA FINAL RECORDS - active*
[title-less]
0-7 - Lucie Hradecka, CZE
0-4 - Olga Govortsova, BLR
0-4 - Ajla Tomljanovic, AUS
0-3 - Aliaksandra Sasnovich, BLR
[w/ 1 title]
1-7 - Genie Bouchard, CAN
1-7 - Kristina Mladenovic, FRA
1-4 - Veronika Kudermetova, RUS
1-3 - MARIE BOUZKOVA, CZE
1-3 - Maria Sakkari, GRE
*WTA SINGLES TITLES - CZE (active)*
29 - Petra Kvitova (2009-22)
16 - Karolina Pliskova (2013-20)
3 - Barbora Krejcikova (2021)
2 - Katerina Siniakova (2017)
1 - MARIE BOUZKOVA (2022)
1 - Karolina Muchova (2019)
1 - Kristyna Pliskova (2016)
1 - Marketa Vondrousova (2017)
*CONSECUTIVE CLAY WINS - since 2000*
28 - Serena Williams, 2013
27 - Justine Henin, 2005-06
21 - Maria Sharapova, 2012-13
19 - Venus Williams, 2004
18 - IGA SWIATEK, 2022
*2021-22 WINS OVER #1*
[2021]
Aust.Open QF - #27 Karolina Muchova/CZE d. Barty
Adelaide 2nd Rd. - #37 Danielle Collins/USA d. Barty
Charleston QF - #71 Paula Badosa/ESP d. Barty
Madrid Final - #7 Aryna Sabalenka/BLR d. Barty
Rome QF - #35 Coco Gauff/USA d. Barty (ret.)
Roland Garros 2r - #45 Magda Linette/POL d. Barty (ret.)
Olympics 1r - #48 Sara Sorribes Tormo/ESP d. Barty
U.S. Open 3r - #43 Shelby Rogers/USA d. Barty
[2022]
Wimbledon 3rd Rd. - #37 Alize Cornet/FRA d. Swiatek
Warsaw QF - #45 Caroline Garcia/FRA d. Swiatek
*2022 WTA S/D 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]
Prague - ANASTASIA POTAPOVA, RUS [L-W]
*2022 WTA BEST LL RESULTS*
SF: KATERYNA BAINDL, UKR (Warsaw)
QF: Jil Teichmann, SUI (Dubai)
QF: CoCo Vandeweghe, USA (Charleston)
QF: Viktoriya Tomova, BUL (Eastbourne)
QF: LAURA PIGOSSI, BRA (Warsaw)
QF: NAO HIBINO, JPN (Prague)
4r: Lucia Bronzetti, ITA (Miami)
[since 2018]
W: 2018 Moscow RC - Olga Danilovic, SRB
W: 2019 Linz - Coco Gauff, USA
RU: 2018 Elite Trophy - Wang Qiang, CHN (rr)
RU: 2021 Linz - Jaqueline Cristian, ROU
SF: 2018 Budapest - Viktoria Kuzmova, SVK
SF: 2019 Palermo - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS
SF: 2021 Belgrade - Viktoriya Tomova, BUL
SF: 2022 Warsaw - KATERYNA BAINDL, UKR
*2022 WEEKLY BACKSPIN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK*
Week 1: Ash Barty, AUS
AO Q: Hailey Baptiste, USA
Week 2: Paula Badosa, ESP
AO: Ash Barty, AUS (2)
Week 5: (ITF) Tatjana Maria, GER
Week 6: Anett Kontaveit, EST
Week 7: Alona Ostapenko, LAT
Week 8: Iga Swiatek, POL
Week 9: Leylah Fernandez, CAN
Indian Wells: Iga Swiatek, POL
Miami: Iga Swiatek, POL
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Week 14: Belinda Bencic, SUI
BJK Q-ROUND: (PoW) Iga Swiatek, POL
BJK Q-ROUND: (MVP) Marketa Vondrouova, CZE(
BJK Zones: (MVP) Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
Week 16: Iga Swiatek, POL
Madrid: Ons Jabeur, TUN
Week 19: Iga Swiatek, POL (6) Week 20: Angelique Kerber, GER
RG Q: Jule Niemeier, GER
RG: Iga Swiatek, POL (7)
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Week 23: Ekaterina Alexandrova, RUS
BJK Zones: (MVP) Dea Herdzelas, BIH
Week 24: Ons Jabeur/TUN & Beatriz Haddad Maia/BRA
Week 25: Petra Kvitova/CZE & Caroline Garcia/FRA
WI Q: Maja Chwalinska, POL
WI: Elena Rybakina, KAZ
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Week 28: Petra Martic, CRO
Week 29: Bernarda Pera, USA
Week 30: Caroline Garcia/FRA & Marie Bouzkova/CZE
BJK Zones: (MVP) Anastasia Iamachkine, PER
*RECENT EARLY-CAREER NON-SLAM BREAKOUTS*
2020: Leonie Kung to Hua Hin F (2nd WTA MD, age 19)
2021: Clara Tauson wins Lyon (3rd WTA MD, age 18)
2021: Linda Fruhvirtova to Charleston 250 QF (2nd WTA MD, age 15)
2021: Nuria Parrizas Diaz to Bogota QF (1st WTA MD, age 29)
2021: Jule Niemeier to Strasbourg SF (2nd WTA MD, age 21)
2022: Zheng Qinwen to Melbourne 1 SF (4th WTA MD, age 19)
2022: Mirjam Bjorklund to Bogota QF (2nd WTA MD, age 23)
2022: Elina Avanesyan to Bogota QF (1st WTA MD, age 19)
2022: Linda Noskova to Prague SF (2nd WTA MD, age 17)
2022: Oksana Selekhmeteva to Prague QF (4th WTA MD, age 19)
[slams]
2020: Sofia Kenin wins Australian Open (12th career GS MD, age 21)
2020: Nadia Podoroska to Roland Garros SF (2nd career GS MD, age 23)
2020: Iga Swiatek wins Roland Garros (7th career GS MD, age 19)
2021: Karolina Muchova to Australian Open semis (9th career GS MD, age 24)
2021: Tamara Zidansek to Roland Garros SF (9th career GS MD, age 23)
2021: Barbora Krejcikova wins Roland Garros (5th career GS MD, age 25)
2021: Leylah Fernandez to U.S. Open Final (7th career GS MD; age 19)
2021: Emma Raducanu wins U.S. Open (2nd career GS MD/4th WTA MD; age 18)
2022: Martina Trevisan to Roland Garros SF (8th career GS MD; age 28)
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