A picture perfect win ???@LiudaSamsonova | #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/Jr11Eu8m83
— wta (@WTA) August 27, 2022
Third career title ??@LiudaSamsonova | #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/OaWshyLeBa
— wta (@WTA) August 27, 2022
Hear from Liudmila Samsonova after winning her 10th consecutive match for her second straight WTA title in Cleveland!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
The six-week break she took after Bad Homburg paid off as she worked her ass off, making changes to her team and game, and so glad to see her efforts paying off! pic.twitter.com/3KxYNf1CWN
One of my favorite moments from today. When @LiudaSamsonova saw the painting of her for the first time ?? pic.twitter.com/sTCgCIqKAO
— Casey Bray •???? (@NoleLisickiFam) August 28, 2022
Samsonova drew one of the Czech Crushers at the U.S. Open, where she'll play a 1st Rounder vs. 16-year old qualifier Sara Bejlek.
The championship moment in Granby.
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) August 27, 2022
And a classy reaction from @DKasatkina. This is why we love sports ?? pic.twitter.com/9MrMcNkA5V
With her four straight sets win in Granby, Kasatkina improved to 27-0 this season when she wins the opening set. 23-7 overall since her Rome SF in May, a stretch spanning three different surfaces, she's won two titles and reached her maiden slam semifinal over the last three and a half months.
????????????
— wta (@WTA) August 27, 2022
Make that 6?? career singles titles for @DKasatkina!#WTAGranby pic.twitter.com/r4uuaD19xl
Kasatkina improves to career-best #9 heading into the U.S. Open. Meanwhile, in Cleveland, Pera's remarkable late summer continued. After putting together back-to-back title runs in Budapest and Hamburg, then reaching a WTA 125 final in Concord, the Bannerette added another tour-level SF result to her ledger this week. Wins over Eri Hozumi, Barbora Krejcikova and Sofia Kenin preceded a straight sets loss to eventual champ Liudmila Samsonova, leaving Pera with a stunning 19-3 record since Wimbledon and now with a Top 50 ranking (#45) for the first time.
.@bernarda_pera continues her superb play this summer with a 6-2 5-7 6-3 win over Kenin!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 26, 2022
Faces Samsonova next for a spot in the final. #TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/4gISJrVMvL
? Granby Champs ????
— wta (@WTA) August 28, 2022
The all-British duo of ???? @LisseyBarnett and @OliviaNicholls claim the Granby doubles title with a 5-7, 6-3, [10-1] win over Dart/Van der Hoek.#WTAGranby pic.twitter.com/6LJDg5g1ha
Marina Stakusic pic.twitter.com/mwSZkgSElh
— Ken mckinnon (@Kenmckinnon9) August 23, 2022
Ends it with a dropper ??
— wta (@WTA) August 26, 2022
A marathon semifinal goes the way of [7] Sasnovich, as she defeats Cornet 6-7(5), 7-5, 6-3 in Cleveland!#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/gzRQ311wtr
11-0 in ITF finals in her career (w/ the last coming in '14), Sasnovich's tour-level finals have been spread out over the last eight seasons (2015, '18 and this week), with a '19 WTA 125 final thrown in, as well. Sasnovich's straight sets loss to Liudmila Samsonova on Saturday leaves her 0-5 in singles finals above the ITF level (0-4 WTA, 0-1 125). In the week before she breaks her tie with Ai Sugiyama for the most consecutive slam MD appearances (setting the women's record w/ 63), Cornet recorded her 500th career win (vs. Dayana Yastremska) in Cleveland and followed up with additional victories over Clara Tauson and Zhang Shuai to reach her second '22 singles semifinal. She'll play defending champ Emma Raducanu in the 1st Round of the U.S. Open.
Semi final in Cleveland ????????
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) August 25, 2022
Thank you guys for the amazing support ?? #TennisInTheLand
Très contente de mon match d'aujourd'hui. L'aventure continue ! #demifinale pic.twitter.com/XNu49LjTUm
Good battle. Proud of myself and my team. Motivated to get better hehe x https://t.co/AXVZOvziPx
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) August 28, 2022
Ranked all the way down at #265, Cleveland wild card Sofia Kenin's comeback from injury (and other stuff) has officially begun. The '20 AO champ, on a nine match losing streak, finally posted her first win since Week 1 in Adelaide (a run which ended with a QF defeat vs. Ash Barty) with a 1st Round win over Dalayna Hewitt, then followed up with another over Irina-Camelia Begu.
On Her Way! ?? @SofiaKenin takes down Hewitt and moves into the Second Round in Cleveland, 6-4, 6-3. #tennisintheland pic.twitter.com/7cm0bBVUKM
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 22, 2022
In the QF, she became the first player to take a set off Bernarda Pera in a tour-level MD match since Wimbledon, before falling in three sets to her fellow Bannerette. Kenin will return to slam play, via a USTA wild card, at Flushing Meadows vs. Jule Niemeier.
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus out of the #USOpen exhibition match for Ukraine, per USTA decision. pic.twitter.com/O4zBW6Fejp
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 24, 2022
Then, after winning her SF without seeming to be injured, and advancing to within one match of possibly facing Russian Dasha Kasatkina in the final (if Kostyuk could defeat a former Russian, Aussie Dasha Saville, a good friend of Kasatkina), the Ukrainian suddenly pulled out of the Granby event with what was said to be a shoulder injury. Kostyuk is still in the U.S. Open draw. Interestingly, she's positioned one round away from a possible 2nd Round match-up with Azarenka. Hmmm.
Barbora Palicova(18)???? wins her 2nd (best)?? @ W60 Prerov, 62 16 60 vs Sada Nahimana???? . . . Brenda Fruhvirtova???? her 6th?? (6-0) @ W25 Braunschweig, 63 61 over Noma Akugue????. https://t.co/sHwasRFlHO pic.twitter.com/ed2wtAWvSp
— Coby (@_Coby_) August 28, 2022
Finished with a SMASH ??
— wta (@WTA) August 27, 2022
No.2 seeds @nicole_melichar and @EllenPerez95 take the doubles title in Cleveland!#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/y3EkAFnP5B
A first team title for @EllenPerez95 and American Nicole Melichar-Martinez ??
— TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) August 27, 2022
Congratulations on a brilliant run at @TennisInTheLand ??#GoAussies https://t.co/9IcgLqVY9B
10-MATCH WINNING STREAK!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
Liudmila Samsonova wins her second consecutive WTA title as she eases past Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-1, 6-3 to win the Tennis in the Land title.
Simply out-of-the-world tennis from Lyuda this week, losing just 18 games en route the title!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/ADpE4atgVc
Remember what happened on the same day when Liudmila Samsonova last won a title?
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
Daria Kasatkina takes the court against Daria Saville in the final of the Granby Championships now!
[??: Getty Images] pic.twitter.com/oMSJYycvMP
It didn't take long for a sequel in a Saturday of singles finals that featured two Russians, a Belarusian, a Russian-born Aussie and no Marta Kostyuk. Samsonova's dominant win (though she did drop serve early in the 1st, just the second time she'd failed to hold all week) improved her career mark in WTA finals to 3-0, while Sasnovich fell to 0-4. Kasatkina consistently took the lead vs. Saville, but then had to fight to close out both sets. She was broken while trying to serve out both sets at 5-3, but rebounded to break and take the 1st and then did the same to end the match, finally winning on her fifth MP of the final game at the end of a long rally with the Aussie. Afterward, the Dasha Front reconvened once more for some nice post-match photos and comments.
Daria Kasatkina wins the inaugural Granby Championships with a solid 6-4, 6-4 win over good friend Daria Saville!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
High-quality encounter and Dasha is now back to No.3 in the Race to WTA Finals leaderboard, winning her second title in the month!
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/evW2oeryUr
Besties ?
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
Thank you for such a wonderful final, @DKasatkina @Daria_gav! pic.twitter.com/Xxdn5u6kHY
Even after duking it out on court for two hours, it’s all smiles between the Darias during the trophy ceremony.
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) August 28, 2022
Congrats to both @DKasatkina and @Daria_gav on a great tournament and a great final! pic.twitter.com/cnBHneVLcc
Daria Kasatkina shares her heartfelt words in the trophy ceremony after winning the Granby Championships!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 27, 2022
Certainly a right decision to take a late wildcard into this tournament, now heading into the US Open with five valuable match wins! pic.twitter.com/fcz0fMVmjK
Showing just how much one huge result can prop up a player's ranking, this win by Kasatkina -- with two titles, four SF (incl. Rome & RG), 2 QF and a 1000 4r (Madrid) this season -- only now moves her past Garbine Muguruza to #9. Muguruza (best season result: a Doha QF, six months ago) will only hold onto her U.S. Open 4th Round points from '21 for a few more days before staring down a huge tumble when her WTAF title points fall off at the close of the season. No one needs a big result at Flushing Meadows more than her. Meanwhile, after seeing their results linked in different cities in recent weeks, Samsonova and Kasatkina *could* meet on the court soon. If *all* goes well, they'd face off in the U.S. Open QF.
Varvara Gracheva's struggles continues at Tennis in the Land as she falls to a 3-6, 6-4, 5-7 defeat to Madison Brengle in the opening round.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) August 22, 2022
Had six match points while serving out the match but nerves overwhelmed her and she was unable to close it out. pic.twitter.com/6LaH2xdfte
Locks in her quarterfinal spot ??
— wta (@WTA) August 24, 2022
Madison Brengle takes out the No.3 seed Alexandrova in Cleveland!#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/YMehw6UkNX
It was a busy day in Granby, with two Canadian teens winning their first WTA matches, the top seed holding off a challenge, and a battle of Canadian generations under the lights.
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) August 23, 2022
Catch up on all of Monday’s action at the @nationalbank Championships: ??https://t.co/heeq2AIvVd
Well well well... what are we having here ??
— Siem ???? (@SiemBlueboom) August 22, 2022
Cadence Brace ???? beats Juvan ???? in straight sets and moves to R2 in Granby! pic.twitter.com/TQiDRWFFNj
Where better to win your first career tour-level match than on home soil ????
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) August 21, 2022
Soak it in, Katherine Sebov. You're through to the second round of the @nationalbank Championships!
??: @ChampagneSJade pic.twitter.com/ipeuxwr0Rp
Meanwhile, Wang has produced just one WTA MD victory since March (in Monterrey), going 1-10 there and now dropping six straight in tour-level Q/MD action. The silver lining for Wang? During the stretch, she *has* qualified in Miami and Berlin, as well as won a $100K challenger.
That winning feeling is ????
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2022
???? @SofiaKenin records a first victory since January to advance in Cleveland!#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/BSmUtBVlll
WTA Cleveland, R1: Sorribes Tormo d. Osorio 7-5 4-6 6-3
— Diego Barbiani (@Diego_Barbiani) August 22, 2022
official time: 3h54'
it is the 7th main tour longest MD match in the Open Era on the women side (WTA/Slam)
it shouldn't also be a surprise that Sara Sorribes Tormo appears in 2 matches (both won) in this particular top-10 pic.twitter.com/eXKwJ2ep0n
?? Plus longs matchs de la saison sur le circuit WTA :
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) August 22, 2022
1? 3h54 : Sorribes Tormo vs Osorio (Cleveland ??)
2? 3h53 : Tsurenko vs Rakhimova (Budapest)
3? 3h36 : Saville vs Raducanu (Gualajara)
4? 3h33 : Sorribes Tormo vs Liu (Toronto)
5? 3h26 : Watson vs Rus (Miami) pic.twitter.com/s6E9FZMFGh
5??0??0?? ??
— wta (@WTA) August 22, 2022
???? @alizecornet defeats Yastremska in Cleveland to notch a milestone victory on the Hologic WTA Tour!#TennisInTheLand pic.twitter.com/299abeBrYe
After having previously considered retirement sometime in '22, Cornet now says that she'll play "at least through Roalnd Garros" next year after producing some of her best results vs. top players this season. Her next match? Versus #1 Iga Swiatek in New York.
'22 RG Junior Finalist Solana Sierra (18)????, Junior #7, w/ 2 straight??at W15 Cancun, 63 63 vs Victoria Rodriguez???? this week.
— Coby (@_Coby_) August 28, 2022
Junior Girls go 4-1 in Pro Finals this week . . . now 49-37 in 86 Pro Singles Finals in '22. pic.twitter.com/rQe5foQowM
#24 Anisimova def. #1 Swiatek
#8 Pegula def. Pera
#22 Pliskova def. #4 Badosa
#25 Rybakina def. Juvan
#7 Halep def. #12 Gauff
#17 Garcia def. #3 Sakkari
#10 Kasatkina def. #31 Rogers
Samsonova def. Tomljanovic
...Serena's Open history and current draw says that she could surely get this far (at least) -- in Tomljanovic's slot here -- but I'm not going to fall into the trap of thinking that *that* Williams is in *this* draw in 2022. =QF=
#8 Pegula def. #24 Anisimova
#25 Rybakina def. #22 Pliskova
#7 Halep def. #17 Garcia
Samsonova def. #10 Kasatkina
...Samsonova in a slam SF was one of my preseason Blowout picks. Finally, she's at least a legitimate option, so I'm not going to miss out on my last shot this year to hit the proverbial nail on the head. In an alternate reality, I might take a flier on Garcia to take off here and land the title. =SF=
#8 Pegula def. #25 Rybakina
#7 Halep def. Samsonova
...New York has never particularly been Simona's vibe. But the same could have been said about Wimbledon before 2019. =FINAL=
#7 Halep def. #8 Pegula
...a chance for Pegula to "re-do" that Toronto semi. Or not.
Serena and Venus on the same court.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 27, 2022
The 2x #USOpen women's doubles champions have accepted a wild card. pic.twitter.com/pu3GPeL8BM
Some unfortunate news coming through:
— Indian Tennis Daily (ITD) (@IndTennisDaily) August 23, 2022
Sania Mirza pulls out of the US Open, supposedly her last Grand Slam ?? pic.twitter.com/Z8l57ehDPh
On this day in 1950, Althea Gibson made history as the first African American tennis player on the US tour.
— USTA (@usta) August 22, 2022
She'd go on to win multiple Grand Slam titles, continue breaking down barriers, and inspire generations to come. pic.twitter.com/SdmWbApAcs
A memorable moment!
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 26, 2022
???? Brandon Holt, the son of the #USOpen's youngest women's singles champion, @thetracyaustin, is into the main draw. pic.twitter.com/eUCqmJE1r0
One month to the launch of MY VERY FIRST children’s book, The Adventures of @RealQaiQai. Be one of the first people to get your hands on a copy by pre-ordering here:https://t.co/NUfrKDS5Lw@yeseniadraws @MacKidsBooks pic.twitter.com/Oqr85zLEUV
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) August 27, 2022
Belated congrats to New Jersey's Christina McHale on a great career.
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 28, 2022
McHale, 30, who made a lot of noise when she burst onto the scene in 2012, quietly retired in a small ceremony after her #USOpen qualifying match last week. pic.twitter.com/vhPGSzI1l0
folks newer to tennis won’t understand ?? pic.twitter.com/8O7sATF4MV
— Waluigi IRL (@NoBSRussian) August 21, 2022
yeah it was a whole thing but it worked out since Caro finished the year on fire and obviously they're all on better terms now https://t.co/cvKFQvuBl4
— Waluigi IRL (@NoBSRussian) August 21, 2022
Just like old times!@Simona_Halep & @darren_cahill briefly reunited again between practice sessions in New York. pic.twitter.com/DX2mDcQKi7
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 25, 2022
The ego seeks to divide and separate. Spirit seeks to unify and heal.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) August 23, 2022
Never take for granted the impact of a kind gesture.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) August 25, 2022
Everything that happens to you is a form of instruction if you pay attention.
— victoria azarenka (@vika7) August 27, 2022
Happy news we wanted to share with you guys… I said “yes” in my special place ???? pic.twitter.com/WlgDcKWMjr
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) August 24, 2022
I really wanted to play the @usopen but eventually I decided that two against one just isn‘t a fair competition ?????????? pic.twitter.com/Y6rRYOIUDR
— Angelique Kerber (@AngeliqueKerber) August 24, 2022
I just enter Twitter to read your quotes, bye. #inspiring ??
— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) July 21, 2022
Venus’ celebrations remain a favorite. pic.twitter.com/1oxElHz8rN
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) August 27, 2022
Practice Break Zen ????? pic.twitter.com/vQJ6Uerf2z
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 28, 2022
Introducing the latest @espn Cover Story... ??
— wta (@WTA) August 23, 2022
?? @CocoGauff ??
Photography: Mary Beth Koeth
Stylist: Mila Kastari
Hair & Makeup: Nordia Cameron-Cunningham pic.twitter.com/oTXcQL9IWA
— Out of context Maria Sharapova (@OocMasha) June 30, 2022
why can’t some of you crazy tennis fans direct your anger toward people who deserve it? like this guy. #moron pic.twitter.com/I5oC3sGKeU
— Jamie Hampton (@Jamie_Hampton) August 22, 2022
*2022 WTA SINGLES TITLES*
6 - Iga Swiatek, POL
3 - Caroline Garcia, FRA
2 - Ash Barty, AUS
2 - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
2 - Simona Halep, ROU
2 - Ons Jabeur, TUN
2 - DASHA KASATKINA, RUS
2 - Bernarda Pera, USA
2 - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA, RUS
[2020-22]
9 - 1/2/6 - Iga Swiatek
7 - 1/5/1 - Ash Barty
5 - 3/0/2 - Simona Halep
5 - 0/4/1 - Anett Kontaveit
5 - 3/2/0 - Aryna Sabalenka
4 - 0/2/2 - DASHA KASATKINA
[players w/ multiple titles]
2013: 10
2014: 9
2015: 13
2016: 12
2017: 11
2018: 14
2019: 9
2020: 4
2021: 6
2022: 9
*2022 WTA SINGLES TITLES w/o DROPPING 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
Cleveland - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA, RUS
*BEST WINNING PCT. IN 2022 WTA FINALS (3 or more)*
1.000 - Iga Swiatek (6-0)
1.000 - Caroline Garcia (3-0)
1.000 - Ash Barty (2-0)
1.000 - Simona Halep (2-0)
1.000 - DASHA KASATKINA (2-0)
1.000 - Bernarda Pera (2-0)
1.000 - LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA (2-0)
0.667 - Beatriz Haddad Maia (2-1)
*2022 - #1 SEED WINS TITLE*
Adelaide 1 - Ash Barty, AUS
Australian Open - Ash Barty, AUS
Stuttgart - Iga Swiatek, POL
Rome - Iga Swiatek, POL
Roland Garros - Iga Swiatek, POL
Berlin - Ons Jabeur, TUN
Granby - DASHA KASATKINA, RUS
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2020's - 1920-22*
11 - 1/7/3 - Anett Kontaveit (5-5-1)
9 - 1/2/4 - Iga Swiatek (9-0)
9 - 1/6/2 - Ash Barty (8-1)
8 - 3/3/2 - Aryna Sabalenka (5-3)
8 - 0/3/5 - Ons Jabeur (3-5)
7 - 5/0/2 - Elena Rybakina (2-5)
6 - 3/1/2 - Simona Halep (5-1)
6 - 0/4/2 - DASHA KASATKINA (4-2)
6 - 1/5/0 - Garbine Muguruza (3-3)
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA SEMIFINALISTS*
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)
Prague - Linda Noskova, CZE (17/#112)
Granby - DIANE PARRY, FRA (19/#81)
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA DOUBLES CHAMPIONS*
Bernarda Pera, USA (Melbourne 2)
Jessie Pegula, USA (Melbourne 1)
Kaitlyn Christian, USA (Guadalajara)
Catherine Harrison, USA (Monterrey)
Sabrina Santamaria, USA (Monterrey)
Aldila Sutjiadi, INA (Bogota)
Magda Linette, POL (Charleston)
Sophie Chang, USA (Hamburg)
Angela Kulikov, USA (Hamburg)
Anna Bondar, HUN (Palermo)
ALICIA BARNETT, GBR (Granby)
OLIVIA NICHOLLS, GBR (Granby)
*RECENT TOP JUNIOR EVENT CHAMPIONS*
KLOSTERS SUI JB1 (EUROPEAN 18u): Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva/AND
PREROV CZE JB1 (EUROPEAN 16u): Mia Ristic/SRB
MOST CZE JB1 (EUROPEAN 14u): Alena Kovackova/CZE
ITF JUNIOR TEAM 14u (PROSTEJOV CZE): CZE
DURBAN RSA J1: Ella McDonald/GBR
USTA NATIONAL CHSP 18u (SAN DIEGO USA): Eleana Yu/USA
USTA NATIONAL CHSP 16u (SAN DIEGO USA): Alyssa Ahn/USA
PRETORIA RSA JA: Sofia Costoulas/BEL
BYTOM POL J1: Yelyzaveta Kotliar/UKR
PRAGUE CZE J1: Tereza Valentova/CZE
COLLEGE PARK USA J1: Sara Saito/JPN
PANCEVO SRB J1: Mia Ristic/SRB
Redacted Trump https://t.co/49zFnC6XeU pic.twitter.com/vZYNtPwZin
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) August 27, 2022
- Jan 6th investigations establish Trump led a massive illegal conspiracy, involving hundreds of GOP officials incl Sens Graham and Johnson, which sought to overturn an American election and unleashed a violent attack on Congress as part of its strategy.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 27, 2022
- States pass medieval abortion restrictions, creating a public health crisis in the United States.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 27, 2022
- A leading Republican organization brings Putin's closest ally in Europe, Hungary's Orban, to US while we are fighting Putin in Ukraine.
- More mass shootings.
It's been a tornado of malevolence and venality unlike anything we've seen in American history.
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) August 27, 2022
It's why this election matters so much. Voters must reject what the GOP has become or it will get worse.
Things are moving our way but we cannot let up. https://t.co/aQZ2RJdqKv
Approaching LGA from over Midtown Manhattan is something I’ve never seen before.
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 23, 2022
Very cool, wish I had a proper camera to capture that. pic.twitter.com/CUtoEHHA58
I just opened the BlueLounge box in my living room and discovered who knows how many dead termites. Because you just keep finding them (and I get a very small number of them since I had all my outdoor vents re-built). https://t.co/gjosqmapix #Louisiana
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) August 22, 2022
Like a water ????pic.twitter.com/YI78Ns2NR2
— Figen (@_TheFigen) August 23, 2022
?? X ?? = ?? pic.twitter.com/4FPbnDNg2o
— Ons Jabeur (@Ons_Jabeur) August 27, 2022
Un Matin d'Eté #Marseille
— Brindille (@Brindille_) August 14, 2022
© Liisa Corbière pic.twitter.com/rYLNskXtHp
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— Brindille (@Brindille_) August 10, 2022
© Noung Sunisa Rodkhaw pic.twitter.com/CiPFz1021e
find 1 difference in the video pic.twitter.com/fOlfrPk4Yc
— Crazy Videos (@cryptogemhodl) August 28, 2022
Nature is amazing... pic.twitter.com/w7BXtpSX1w
— Figen (@_TheFigen) August 25, 2022
A high school in Illinois did a “Moms Night” where the mothers suited up and got to tackle their sons.
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) August 25, 2022
Elite team building. pic.twitter.com/q17h3azR9L
The Great Escape ??????
— Brindille (@Brindille_) August 15, 2022
© Shari Vincent pic.twitter.com/SMB1ItgCQM
The bat's reaction is so funny ???? pic.twitter.com/opIV2qe5sh
— Spooky Irish Lady ????????????? (@SpookyIrishLady) August 22, 2022
???? ? pic.twitter.com/iGkDEEknFm
— wta (@WTA) August 25, 2022
WHAT A MOMENT ????
— Danka Kovinic (@DankaKovinic) August 25, 2022
Looking forward to this ???????? https://t.co/40JzsIcLGf