Iconic. ?? pic.twitter.com/mmPrG7zyiv
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 29, 2022
If a photo could talk ??
— wta (@WTA) September 3, 2022
A big win for @Petra_Kvitova, rallying from 2-5 in the 3rd set, saving 2 match points in a #USOpen thriller against Muguruza to reach R4!
Final score: 5-7, 6-3, 7-6(10) pic.twitter.com/STS4XAnusd
Pure joy for @Petra_Kvitova! pic.twitter.com/YBXafdanT0
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
The win gave the Czech her 22nd career slam Round of 16, but only her second at Flushing Meadows since her '17 QF run (w/ '15 her best result in the event). Overall, it's her first 4th Round at a slam since the pandemic fall Roland Garros in 2020. And don't think she didn't appreciate it.
This is what it means ???? #usopen pic.twitter.com/cDbnP9EoHY
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) September 3, 2022
The end of an era.#SerenaWilliams #USOpen
— wta (@WTA) September 3, 2022
On Night 5 at Flushing Meadows, the curtain finally came down (well, probably) on perhaps the greatest career in tennis history. From the start of the week, the thoughts about how long this Williams' U.S. Open "farewell" would last were always a fluid, round-by-round thing. Danka Kovinic would have a shot vs. Williams in the 1st Round if Serena wasn't prepared. She was. Moving on. A 2nd Round match-up with #2 Anett Kontaveit always felt like it would tilt Serena's way, as the Estonian is generally (but not always) a slam disappointment, and that was *before* Covid and a step-back '22 season managed to tie a rope around Kontaveit's ankle well before being reflected in her actual singles ranking. Williams finally started to look like Williams against Kontaveit, winning in three sets as she picked up her 48th career victory over a Top 2 opponent. 29-year old Aussie Tomljanovic, though, presented a different measuring stick. While she's yet to win a tour title (0-4 in finals), she's played some of her best tennis in recent majors, including back-to-back Wimbledon QF runs, as well as a QF in Cincinnati last month (with a win over #4 Paula Badosa) and a Top 5 victory at Roland Garros this spring over (wouldn't you know it) Kontaveit. Williams' form would be tested on this night and, while she once again proved her formidability even in something far less than her *top* form, she tired down the stretch of what turned out to be (at 3:05) her longest career U.S. Open match. One couldn't help but get the feeling that if she'd had a few more pre-Open tournaments under her belt that Williams would have continued on (for who knows how long) in the event. But she didn't, and she isn't, and probably (maybe) never will again. Of course, even Williams wouldn't be totally definitive about *that* in the aftermath (nor has she been since), even after a week-long public celebration and commemoration (if not memorialization) of her tennis career and cultural impact. It didn't take long for the clues to be seen about how this match might be different from the previous two under the lights on Ashe. In the 1st set, Tomljanvoic rallied from 5-3 down to win 7-5. In the 2nd, Williams built up a 4-0 lead, but ended up needing the cushion to survive. Tomljanovic won 5 of 6 games and took the set to a TB. Williams won it 7-4, but expended enough energy to hamper her chances in the decider. Tomljanovic got the early 3rd set lead and didn't stop pulling ahead. She soon led 5-1 and served for the match, and to end Williams' career. Serena didn't have any miracles left in her tennis bag, but she didn't go out without one last fight, saving five MP in an eight-deuce game in which she held three BP but could never cut the double-break lead in half. Finally, on Tomljanovic's sixth MP, Williams netted a forehand to end the 7-5/6-7(4)/6-1 contest, as well as her unmatched career. (Probably.)
One final wave ?? pic.twitter.com/HivoQiMDdT
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
"It's been a fun ride," Serena said during her on-court interview after the match, even if not quite being able to bring herself to utter a true "goodbye," thanking everyone for being there tonight and over the course of her part in The Greatest Tennis Story Ever Told, as well as tipping a proverbial (and little sisterly) cap to the other side of that fabled sibling tale. "I wouldn't be Serena if there wasn't Venus," she stated, paying perhaps one final on-court homage to the player, friend, opponent, and big sister who put down the footsteps that she would soon follow (and eventually overtake).
"I wouldn't be Serena if there wasn't Venus."@serenawilliams ?? @Venuseswilliams pic.twitter.com/C7RZXcf23E
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
A speech worth of the ??@serenawilliams | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/0twItGF0jq
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
What a week. What an evening.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
Thank you, #Serena. pic.twitter.com/KJ1zDkQGUs
If we truly never do see Serena on court, be it in singles or doubles, ever again there is one thing that we can probably be fairly sure of. We won't see her kind come this way again. Or at least, if anyone *ever* even comes close, we'll all be long gone before she gets here.
Count to 23 with us. #Serena pic.twitter.com/hgG4lvpV2a
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 3, 2022
6-2 5-1 --> 6-2 6-7(5) 7-5@SloaneStephens hangs on and beats Kenin to advance in Toronto! Faces Sakkari next for a spot in the Round of 16. #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/FESgpzgt9e
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 9, 2022
???? S-I-M-O-N-A ????
— wta (@WTA) August 14, 2022
The moment @Simona_Halep clinched her third title in Canada and her NINTH WTA 1000 crown! ??#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/SpyguB2I3q
Admin here, running out of superlatives for this final!
— wta (@WTA) August 14, 2022
Just, enjoy! ??@Simona_Halep | #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/MUbb41BQch
This rocket of a forehand was NEVER coming back! ??#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/xpkYR6MRQ5
— wta (@WTA) August 14, 2022
Haddad led 3-0 in the 1st, but Halep dug her heels into the match after a slow start, pushing her physically bigger opponent off the baseline with her driving groundstrokes, winning six straight games to take the set. Haddad bounced back brilliantly, going up a double-break in the 2nd and controlling the set to knot the match. But Halep produced the final push, taking a 2-0 lead in the 3rd. Haddad held in a tough third game to stay in the flow of the proceedings, but Halep wasn't to be denied. She took back the control, using her defensive skills and forcing Haddad to try and take it back. While the game was willing, the gameplan was not, and the Brazilian couldn't do it. Halep raced to a 4-1 lead, and kept a step ahead the rest of the way, serving out the set at 6-3 to win her third title in the event (one off the record held by Evert and Seles), officially announcing her return to the upper echelon of the sport as she returned to the Top 10 after falling out of the Top 20 due to her '21 calf injury.
?? Title #24 ??@Simona_Halep | #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/srh0aurHBf
— wta (@WTA) August 14, 2022
Elena Rybakina saves four match points and wins the second set 10-8 in the tiebreak against Coco Gauff!??
— National Bank Open (@NBOtoronto) August 10, 2022
Third set incoming.
??@wta #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/O0gNhLVV1N
What a tiebreak! And what a set point!! ??
— wta (@WTA) August 10, 2022
???? Elena Rybakina saves FOUR match points before sending it to a decider against Gauff ??#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/zGMUyTzbFm
Gauff battled back to take a 4-2 edge, but ultimately had to win a deciding tie-break to advance.
Coco on LOCK ??
— wta (@WTA) August 10, 2022
???? @CocoGauff toughs out a 2h49m win over Wimbledon champion Rybakina to reach the last 16 in Toronto!#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/2AiHw85I60
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
Showing up for a 63rd consecutive time...
— wta (@WTA) August 31, 2022
and putting on a show ??@alizecornet | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/Hq1R8i4kfM
Throughout her career, Alize Cornet has hit all the notes. Highs. Lows. Good. Bad. Great decisions, as well as questionable ones. Needless, and sometimes messy, drama. Required and hard-won maturity. Sometimes too much emotion, but often just the right amount of passion. And, through practice (as well and trial and error), some glory thrown in to make it all worthwhile. Night 2 at the U.S. Open was another case of the 32-year old French woman stepping onto the big stage and shining brighter than ever on it. Seven months after reaching her first slam QF in Melbourne (her 63-major wait was the longest ever), and two months after knocking off world #1 Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon to end the Pole's 37-match win streak, Cornet played in a 1st Round match at a 63rd consecutive major, an all-time women's tennis record.
Ironwoman ??@alizecornet has broken the record for consecutive Grand Slam women's singles appearances. pic.twitter.com/gB9YeFSR3q
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 30, 2022
Cornet's opponent under the lights on Armstrong was the #11-seeded Emma Raducanu, the 19-year old defending champ who thrilled the crowds (and stunned the sport) last year by becoming the first qualifier to ever win a major singles title. As she often does under such circumstances, with such a big moment at hand Cornet put on a command performance filled with drop shots and applause-worthy winners, first ending Raducanu's 20-set winning streak in the event, then erasing her perfect 10-0 match record in it, too. Once again, Raducanu was hampered by blisters on her fingers that required medical treatment during the match. Cornet was the dominant figure throughout, but it was *still* Cornet so a little drama -- though on a far smaller scale than used to be the case with her years ago -- had to be inserted for a *little* flavor. With weather becoming an issue in the New York City area in the evening, the roof was closed early in the 2nd set. When Cornet was serving. Having broken Raducanu in the opening game, Cornet was seemingly distracted by the roof's movement. She dropped serve and whacked a ball in frustration which seemed to possibly hit a ball kid in the middle of the court. Nothing was done about it, though, either because the umpire didn't see it or because the ball kid was running across in front of the net when Cornet hit the ball toward it. Cornet's 1-0 lead soon turned into a 3-1 Raducanu edge. But the Pastry quickly turned things back around, winning eight consecutive points (and 12 of 13) as she rallied to break for a 4-3 lead. Two games later another break ended the match, giving Cornet seven straight wins over Top 20 players in majors (the streak ended vs. Danielle Collins in the 3rd Rd.).
.@alizecornet is victorious in Armstrong!
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2022
She defeats Raducanu, 6-3, 6-3 to advance to Round 2. pic.twitter.com/RHAd0zCBxv
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
From 5-1...to 5-4!!! ??@naomiosaka saves 7 match points and looks to level up in the second set.#MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/zk33JYbYnZ
— wta (@WTA) August 5, 2022
Taking care of business ?? @CocoGauff takes down Osaka in straight sets 6-4,6-4 to secure her place in the quarterfinals in San Jose! #MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/BILShUcMuU
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 5, 2022
Another year, another Serena win ??
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2022
???? @serenawilliams comes through a tough test in Toronto to advance to Round 2!#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/PGUY5sX10k
SERENA. WILLIAMS.#NBO22 pic.twitter.com/qrVWKMzZ5w
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2022
Players since 2000 to win a WTA main-draw match after turning 40:
— wta (@WTA) August 8, 2022
?? Martina Navratilova
?? Kimiko Date Krumm
?? Venus Williams
?? @serenawilliams
"But, you know, I can’t do this forever. Sometimes you just want to try your best to enjoy the moments and do the best you can.” ??
An incredible match ????????@CocoGauff defeats Sabalenka in a three set thriller 7-5,4-6,7-6(4). #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/NGp0vrLTrX
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 11, 2022
Madison's MOMENT ??
— wta (@WTA) August 18, 2022
2019 champion ???? @Madison_Keys records her first-ever victory over a World No.1, taking out Swiatek, 6-3, 6-4 on home soil!#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/GjrBHcXJe5
Our first qualifier is Barbora Palicová! ???? We are looking forward to see you in the main part! ?? pic.twitter.com/YHh5c4eWHZ
— Livesport Prague Open (@tennispragueopn) July 24, 2022
Dominika Šalková in action during her epic win over Natalia Vikhlyantseva in Prague today. pic.twitter.com/lq2kLiW1sC
— Simone Curto (@CurtoSimone) July 24, 2022
The main draw of singles included additional Czech Crush wild cards Linda Havlickova ('22 RG Jr. champ and, later, U.S. jr finalist) and Linda Noskova ('21 RG Jr. champ). Five Czechs reached the second round, two faced off in a semifinal (one being Noskova, in just her second WTA MD with wins over Alize Cornet and Nao Hibino), and Marie Bouzkova (an "elder" at age 23, now 24) won her maiden tour title.
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 ????
As the 3Q ends, four of the top eight highest-ranked players under age 18 are Czechs, including four of the top five (Noskova, Linda and Brenda Fruhvirtova, and Sara Bejlek, the latter a 16-year old who led a field of three Czechs who made it through U.S. Open qualifying to become the three youngest players in the Open's MD).
.@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 (ultimately) only went home with the doubles title.
Today in @krakow_pl @ARadwanska def. @iga_swiatek 6-4 in an exhibition match during „Iga Swiatek & Friends for Ukraine” - charity event incl. also @ElinaSvitolina @Stako_tennis and Polish junior Martyn Pawelski. ??@sport_tvppl pic.twitter.com/blP5APWC9c
— Michal Samulski (@MichalSamulski) July 23, 2022
Snaps from ?????? & ?????????????? ???? ?? ????@iga_swiatek | @ARadwanska | @ElinaSvitolina pic.twitter.com/7zpF9FJ4mJ
— wta (@WTA) July 24, 2022
?????????????? ?? #tvpsport pic.twitter.com/FHrDvQqye3
— TVP SPORT (@sport_tvppl) July 23, 2022
Iga Swiatek @iga_swiatek said today about Ukraine: "I noticed that the memory of the war has diminished. Many players took off the ribbons that they put on in February for two or three matches. I find it a bit inconsistent. This ribbon stayed with me and will remain with me"
— Dominik Senkowski (@dsenkowski07) July 23, 2022
Elina with fans in Krakow ??
— Ukrainian Tennis ???? ENG (@ukrtennis_eng) July 23, 2022
Iga Swiatek i Przyjaciele dla Ukrainy | Iga Swiatek and Friends for Ukraine ???????? @U24_gov_ua @ElinaSvitolina #tennis #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/rjg8ifqrSd
An incredible story has happened on the court during charity matches, featuring the world No. 1, @iga_swiatek. On behalf of the Johnson Family and the New York Jets Foundation, @Brick_Johnson24 and @jack_johnson7k presented a check for $100,000 to #united24 ambassadors???? pic.twitter.com/TSxGrFWJGE
— U24 (@U24_gov_ua) July 23, 2022
????????To byl absolutnie wyjatkowy dzien. Potrzebuje chwili na zebranie mysli, ale póki co chce Wam z tego miejsca podziekowac za to, ze byliscie z nami.
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) July 23, 2022
????????It's been absolutely unforgetable day. I still need to wrap my mind around it and for now I just want to thank you all. pic.twitter.com/BzTgqQSe4Q
Aw, the little girl at the end: "I want to be like Iga when I grow up" ???? https://t.co/U5dHwXD7oX
— Jasmine ? (@igababygoat) July 24, 2022
In the USTA's Tennis Plays for Peace for the benefit of Ukraine before the U.S. Open, Iga Swiatek got to fulfill a personal dream by sharing the court with Rafa Nadal.
Iga Swiatek's dream came true as she partnered Rafael Nadal for Ukraine's cause ??#IgaSwiatek #RafaelNadal #USOpen #Tennis pic.twitter.com/KbHTwHM5vp
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) September 14, 2022
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
Job Done! ?? @DKasatkina takes down the reigning Wimbledon Champion Rybakina, 1-6, 6-2, 6-0. #MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/AXxxAnYL3x
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 2, 2022
Rybakina: "It was a tough week after Wimbledon. I had a lot of things to do. I didn't have enough time to prepare for the hard season. I wanted to come and try my best.... I'm just happy that I'm here and I started my matches, so hopefully it will just be better and better."
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) August 2, 2022
I think sitting quietly is putting it nicely. I was standing right there and every time they changed ends she would stand up and wave it right at Potapova. Not saying the way security handled it is right but she definitely wasn’t just sitting there with a flag.
— Alex Yingling (@AlexYingling9) August 15, 2022
Serena Williams and Olympia wearing matching dresses ????? pic.twitter.com/IrbOa9j5bh
— ???? (@jelevision) August 30, 2022
SERENA. WILLIAMS.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 30, 2022
VICTORY ?? #USOpen pic.twitter.com/ITewxIWYCL
Serena's been collecting #USOpen dubs for a long time ?? pic.twitter.com/qEsGxNTzaK
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 30, 2022
????? pic.twitter.com/3wDyRuuO2l
— wta (@WTA) August 30, 2022
Well played @vika7 ! ???????????? pic.twitter.com/e7myHi4ji1
— Patrice Touchard (@PatriceTouchard) September 1, 2022
Azarenka defeats Kostyuk 6-2, 6-3. No handshake, just a racket tap… pic.twitter.com/WogSSznz2t
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) September 1, 2022
For the armed forces of Ukraine ????
— JB (@Brar_JSB) September 1, 2022
Kostyuk-Azarenka handshake aka cold racquet tap pic.twitter.com/EJHCp22i19
A cursory racket tap after Azarenka beats Kostyuk. A woman in the crowd with a Ukraine flag over her lap was told to put it away by security. pic.twitter.com/B90WHp8npg
— Eleanor Crooks (@EleanorcrooksPA) September 1, 2022
As expected, the issue carried over into the post-match press conferences.
Marta Kostyuk and Victoria Azarenka volleyed over Ukraine following their #usopen clash.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) September 1, 2022
"With all due respect, I don't think she has any idea of what I do on the player council because she's not there," said @vika7:https://t.co/NCh18lw3qs
The comeback of the tournament.@SabalenkaA rallies from 6-2, 5-1 down to STUN Kaia Kanepi. pic.twitter.com/CWJH0pi4MS
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 1, 2022
Petra powers on ??@Petra_Kvitova outlasts Teichmann in a tight opening match!#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/VNRMBWt5Qe
— wta (@WTA) August 15, 2022
Hey @Petra_Kvitova, how you feelin'? ????#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/gqh30KykiQ
— wta (@WTA) August 15, 2022
In a Six Degrees of Cincinnati situation, this turned out to be a match-up of the tournament runners-up of the last two years, as Kvitova lost in the championship match to Caroline Garcia.
Striking return ?@ellimandlik | #MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/lgwkM6HxtT
— wta (@WTA) August 4, 2022
V A M O S ??@paulabadosa survives a tough test from Mandlik to lock in her place in the quarterfinals!#MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/FRAuPnRmN0
— wta (@WTA) August 4, 2022
@usopen Match incroyable : après 2 interruptions pluie dans le dernier set (d’abord à la 1ère balle de match contre elle puis à 4-2 dans le match tie-break), @clara_burel s’arrache des qualif pour filer vers le tableau final. Chapeau bas !?? @LIGUEDEBRETAGN1 @FFTennis pic.twitter.com/WwjON1DkOU
— Pascal PIRIOU (@PascalPiriou) August 26, 2022
US Open ???? - Increíble partido se le escapó a @sierra_solana por la R2 de juniors. Ganaba 5 a 0 en el tercer set y lo terminó perdiendo en el tiebreak frente a Iva Jovic ????. Fue 5-7, 6-2, 6-7 (9-11). #itfjuniors #tenistasfemarg pic.twitter.com/EQTavaHCDZ
— TenistasFemArg (@tenistasfemarg) September 6, 2022
Qualifier @beccamarino90 erases a *1-4 deficit in the third set and beats Venus Williams 4-6 6-1 6-4!
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 2, 2022
Third straight three-set win for the Canadian. #CitiOpen pic.twitter.com/GrRY7iYiqg
Williams lost the other three matches she played this summer, as well, all against Top 50 players in Jil Teichmann, Karolina Pliskova and Alison Van Uytvanck.
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
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
Pegula: “she’s pushing, she’s such a pusher” pic.twitter.com/hs3Ck8Y59o
— lovelylu60 (@lovelylu60) August 13, 2022
???? MAMMA MIA JASMINE
— Palermo Ladies Open (@LadiesOpenPA) July 22, 2022
Jasmine Paolini saves two match points and survives an epic battle, defeating Nuria Parrizas Diaz 6-7, 7-5, 6-2. She will face the winner of Bronzetti-Garcia.#PLO22 | @WTA pic.twitter.com/8be7NAT2qC
??? Paolini! Paolini! ???
— wta (@WTA) July 22, 2022
???? Jasmine Paolini is into her third career semifinal!#PLO22 pic.twitter.com/1gjbDbWpsV
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
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
Rain falling, roof closed a little late so match delayed. #pixel6pro #timelapse #USOpen @usopen pic.twitter.com/N37MRB5BHT
— James Morehead (@dublinranch) September 5, 2022
With all of the technology and a roof which they didn’t close when it started to rain …..now we wait as 100 people try to dry off the #court @usopen Time to figure something else as Rags and Blow dryers are not doing it #tennis @usta #innovation #NYC pic.twitter.com/XekNudiMF4
— Dr Joan Fallon (@CuremarkCEO) September 5, 2022
Take it in, Daria Snigur!
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 29, 2022
What a moment ?? pic.twitter.com/Of6TV1MDjt
The 20-year old participated in the Tennis Plays for Peace exhibition for her nation that took place at Flushing Meadows the previous week during her qualifying run. Because of that, she got to play on Armstrong before this match, so a case could be made that it helped her "nerves" in her first big stage appearance, though she had no problem saying after the match how nervous she actually was. You'd never have guessed it.
Daria Snigur, you stole our hearts.#USOpen pic.twitter.com/0E0rATKo4g
— Relevant Tennis | Stats & Info (@RelevantTennis) August 29, 2022
Emotional win for Ukraine's Daria Snigur today pic.twitter.com/8xLbXjAkbD
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 30, 2022
French qualifier Clara Burel finishes off the 6-4 6-4 upset of 25th-seeded Elena Rybakina. Burel, 21, earns her first #USOpen main draw win. pic.twitter.com/I9imvaffEI
— TennisNow (@Tennis_Now) August 30, 2022
A moment to savor for Xiyu Wang!
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 31, 2022
She captures her first-career win over a top-10 player.#USOpen pic.twitter.com/UA0elD5QdF
The loss means that Sakkari, though she improved upon her '21 slam results in Melbourne (1r-->4r) and London (2r-->3r) this season, fell back considerably in trying to defend *both* of her big SF runs from last year in Paris and New York, going out in the 2nd Round on both occasions.
Bia completes the UPSET ??
— wta (@WTA) August 11, 2022
???? Beatriz Haddad Maia shocks World No.1 Swiatek 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 to advance to the quarterfinals! #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/PHsqHcal94
?? 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
FIRST main draw win on Tour ??
— wta (@WTA) August 2, 2022
Qualifier ???? @ellimandlik, daughter of four-time Slam champion Hana Mandlikova, defeats Riske-Amritraj in San Jose to reach the last 16!#MubadalaSVC pic.twitter.com/UtVx3AMVhF
After Mandlik's surprising power got the best of Riske, the then pushed #4-ranked Paula Badosa to the edge a round later. Mandlik led the #2-seeded Spaniard 5-3 in the 3rd before Badosa held in a tight game to stay in the match before eventually winning a deciding 7-5 TB.
Mandlik cracked the Top 200 for the first time following the event.
Harriet Dart makes it through to the second round of the #USOpen for the first time ever, defeating World no 9 Daria Kasatkina ?? pic.twitter.com/cwSl1ZQchc
— Eurosport (@eurosport) August 29, 2022
#USOpen R1: Huge congratulations to @harriet_dart, who picks the perfect time to record her first win against a top 10 player in 7 attempts, upsetting last week's Granby champion, no. 10 seed Daria Kasatkina WR 9 (=CH), 7-6(8) 1-6 6-3 to make R2 here for the first time! pic.twitter.com/sK87tEokGZ
— Steven (@GBtennis) August 29, 2022
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
It's the first #WTA win for Cadence Brace ???? as she ousts No. 3 seed Claire Liu 6-3, 6-3 at the 2022 @Odlum_Brown #VanOpen!#vanopentennis #WTA125 pic.twitter.com/8SgIxGY3WB
— Odlum Brown VanOpen (@vanopentennis) August 15, 2022
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
At the very least, however high she ultimately rises in the rankings, likely most can probably agree this Canadian has (at least) a "Top 10 name." I mean, "Cadence Brace"... come on.
Ohio is behind you, @CatyMcNally ??#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/DOvbzQZA1F
— Western & Southern Open (@CincyTennis) August 17, 2022
That’s our girl ??
— Western & Southern Open (@CincyTennis) August 15, 2022
Hometown star @CatyMcNally fights to the end to capture her maiden Cincy singles main draw win 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(2) over Sasnovich pic.twitter.com/m9u8AzcPoD
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
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
????? performance ??
— wta (@WTA) August 17, 2022
In her @CincyTennis debut @EmmaRaducanu moves past Serena Williams, 6-4, 6-0! pic.twitter.com/SZ9OjhbyWT
Raducanu allowed just six total games, handing the two back-to-back bagel sets in less than 24 hours, defeating Williams 4 & love, then Azarenka love & 2, winning 17 straight games in a stretch (final 7 vs. Serena, first 10 vs. Vika).
.@EmmaRaducanu backed up last night's win over Serena Williams with another big one in Cincinnati on Wednesday, sweeping by Victoria Azarenka. pic.twitter.com/xOUdajG03v
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) August 18, 2022
The Brit was out-hit by Jessie Pegula a round later, but played well and stayed close in a 7-5/6-4 loss, and fell in the 1st Round of her U.S. Open title defense to Alize Cornet.
?Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of? @WTA debut for this @USC_Athletics Trojan ?? https://t.co/mouuRvv6xk
— Hamburg European Open ?? (@hamburgopen) July 15, 2022
???? This close to leaving my (literal) mark on the @HamburgOpen. Definitely left some skin though???? Semis tomorrow with @SophieCTennis! pic.twitter.com/Htos1w3LGo
— Angela Kulikov (@AngelaKulikov) July 20, 2022
It paid off with her (and Chang's) maiden tour final appearance after a pair of MTB wins in the 1st Round (over Barnett/Nichols) and SF (Potapova/Sizikova), and the pair were further rewarded with their maiden title after another MTB win in the championship match over Miyu Kato & Aldila Sutjiadi.
Pure JOY in that reaction ??
— wta (@WTA) July 23, 2022
???? American duo @SophieCTennis and @AngelaKulikov take the Hamburg doubles title with a 6-3, 4-6, 10-6 win over [3] Sutjiadi/Kato ??#HamburgOpen pic.twitter.com/C0S52Q0Y5L
?? ???????????????????????? in Hamburg ??
— wta (@WTA) July 23, 2022
???? @SophieCTennis & @AngelaKulikov ???? pic.twitter.com/S8Lb8Ixcme
This tweet aged well. https://t.co/WkIlIDV4RJ pic.twitter.com/PlWaXQWcEy
— Angela Kulikov (@AngelaKulikov) July 24, 2022
Dear Serena...
— wta (@WTA) September 3, 2022
A letter from Tennis ??#ThankYouSerena | @AustralianOpen | @rolandgarros | @Wimbledon | @usopen pic.twitter.com/FVtVORpVvn