????World No. 23, Barbora Krejcikova interrupted No. 1 Iga Swiatek's winning streak of 10 finals in Ostrava 5-7, 7-6, 6-3 and took her 2nd title in a row #WTAOstrava pic.twitter.com/VPtJC7hgSE
— The Net magazine • (@thenet_m) October 9, 2022
On her 6th match point & in front of a raucous hometown crowd Barbora Krejcikova wins her 2nd straight tournament & upsets World No. 1 Iga Swiatek 5-7 7-6 6-3 in Ostrava... 3 hrs 16 mins of highly entertaining tennis...Swiatek just 2nd loss in 12 career Finals #WTA #ostrava pic.twitter.com/4j4IoXbEKz
— John Horn (@SportsHorn) October 9, 2022
After a season that has seen her miss time with an arm injury as well as Covid, and lose in the 1st Round of her RG title defense, Krejcikova's fall surge has greatly altered her '22 logline. While the completion of her Career Doubles (and Super) Slam with Katerina Siniakova will still lead the thumbnail description, her two-title (or maybe more?) finish will leave a much better taste in the mouth when it comes to the Czech's singles campaign. Krejcikova will return to the Top 20 at #14 on Monday, with the possibility of still a few more highlight-worthy moments left on her docket, including the defense of her and Siniakova's WTAF title, and maybe (?) a hand in the Czech Republic's attempt to win another Cup crown (it'd be the first since 2018) in Glasgow next month.
Sealed with an ACE
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 7, 2022
Elena Rybakina fights past Kvitova and secures her spot in the Semifinals, 7-6(5), 6-4. #OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/8qgUweNd2z
Considering the SW19 situation, one might have thought that the tour could have initially announced an amendment to the WTAF rules to allow the eventual Wimbledon champ into the eight-player field if she didn't ultimately qualify (Rybakina is #21 in the Race) but, you know, tennis. As it is, right now half the Fort Worth field would consist of players who didn't win titles in '22 (Pegula, Gauff, Sabalenka and Kudermetova), with the top alternate (Sakkari) also on that list. Meanwhile, Alexandrova's SF run (her fifth of '22) in the same Ostrava!!! event will be enough to push the Hordette into the Top 20 for the first time. Finally. Alexandrova's impressive follow-up to her title run in Seoul included wins over Victoria Azarenka, Dasha Kasatkina (w/ 45 winners) and Tereza Martincova. She battled Iga Swiatek to three sets, but couldn't accomplish what Krejcikova did a round later in the final.
A very good performance from Ekaterina Alexandrova as she gave World No.1 Iga Swiatek for her money in the semifinals of the AGEL Open, ultimately coming up short 6-7, 6-2, 4-6.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 8, 2022
Proud of how far she had come and a warm welcome to the Top 20, Katya!
[??: Jaroslav Ozana] pic.twitter.com/JuogdMztfG
Following her doubles partner Parks into the #OstravaOpen singles last eight ??@CatyMcNally defeats Muchova to reach her first career WTA 500 quarterfinal! pic.twitter.com/NTIHBY8AAa
— wta (@WTA) October 6, 2022
making a habit of this, @CatyMcNally ?????https://t.co/w57FCAgqdl
— wta (@WTA) October 6, 2022
Of course, doubles remains a large part of the McNally story, and she added to it in Ostrava!!!, teaming with Alycia Parks to defeat three of the top four seeds (#1 Krawczyk/Schuurs, #4 Flipkens/Siegemund and #3 Routliffe/Rosolska in the final) en route to the title. It's McNally sixth at tour level, and second this season.
Your 2022 AGEL Open doubles CHAMPIONS! ????
— AGEL Open 2022 (@WTAOstravaOpen) October 9, 2022
Catherine McNally and Alycia Parks pic.twitter.com/r9vhn2XnwZ
Meanwhile, Uchijima may be the best Japanese player most people have never heard of.
Moyuka Uchijima ended last year ranked outside the top 400
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 6, 2022
It's looking like she might end 2022 damn near the top 100!
The Japanese qualifier gets the biggest win of her career with a 7-5, 7-6 (5) upset over one of this week's title contenders, Petra Martic
Next: Elise Mertens pic.twitter.com/LftDWAviTQ
The 21-year old has come up short in making her slam MD debut in '22, falling in the Q3 in both Paris and New York, but she's cleaned up on the ITF circuit all season, winning four titles (two $60K) to improve her career challenger final mark to 7-2. In Monastir, #124-ranked Uchijima qualified, then backed her run up with additional wins over Kamilla Rakhimova and Petra Martic in straight sets to reach her first tour-level QF. She pushed Elise Mertens before losing in three, but will climb to a new career high of #112 on Monday. She's now just a handful of points away from surpassing Misaki Doi to become the new JPN #2 behind Naomi Osaka. Uchijima began the year as 16th in the national standings at #443.
My 99th @WTA career quarterfinal unfortunately ended with a loss today, but I’m hoping for a win in my 100th ??
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) October 7, 2022
Thank you Ostrava for a beautiful week at home and especially to the loyal fans who cheered me on ?? @WTAOstravaOpen ???? pic.twitter.com/hdkU2dMVfy
Even with her encouraging stretch -- 17-5 since the start of her Eastbourne title run -- Kvitova will slip just outside of the Top 20 again on Monday.
Into my 15th final ????????!!!
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) October 8, 2022
What an atmosphere here in Monastir ??
À demain #JasminOpen ?? pic.twitter.com/4AcqaZKUFy
What was supposed to be Cornet's farewell season has turned out to be one of her most encouraging. In Monastir, the French veteran -- already in '22 having reached her first career slam QF, notched her most slam match wins in a single season (11), and posted her first #1 win in eight years -- played into her fifteenth career singles final, her first since Chicago in August of last year. The 32-year's third SF-or-better result of '22 included wins over Laura Pigossi, Harriet Dart, Tamara Zidansek and Veronika Kudermetova, all in straight sets, before she finally hit the wall in the final against Elise Mertens. Cornet will climb five spots to #32 this week, and appears set to have her best year-end ranking since her second Top 20 (w/ 2008) season in 2014 (her other Top 40 since then was a #38 finish in '17).
No more gas today ??
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) October 9, 2022
Very sad I couldn't give my best on the court, but congrats to Elise and thank you to everyone for your support !
I will definitely take a lot of positive out of this amazing week ??
Tunisia will always have a special place ??????
Choukrane !! #JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/YPizsarmCA
A magical week in Monastir ???@elise_mertens | #JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/EFUuQvvc1Y
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
The win gives Mertens seven career titles in eleven tour finals. A Roland Garros semifinalist last year, Zidansek played in the Adelaide semis in Week 2, reached the Top 25 in February, and posted back-to-back slam 3rd Round results in Melbourne and Paris. But the Slovenian entered Monastir ranked at #101, having gone just 12-18 in '22 and 3-9 in tour-level matches since RG. But Zidansek's September Budapest 125 QF (which featured a win over Jule Niemeier) proved to foreshadow the last few weeks. Zidansek reached the Parma doubles final a week ago, her third tour-level WD final (1-2) since the start of summer. This week's Monastir QF result came after three-set wins over Marina Bassols Ribera and Anastasia Potapova. Zidansek lost in the final eight to Alize Cornet, but she'll jump back up to #88 on Monday, just a couple of points from reclaiming her SLO #1 spot from #87 Kaja Juvan.
59(!) winners in one match ??
— wta (@WTA) October 6, 2022
Talk about SPARK from Alycia Parks???#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/JDHIrZMCGQ
her reaction… it’s giving ICON pic.twitter.com/aqAqVdm7gi
— coco’s #1 fan ?? (@cocogoOFF) October 6, 2022
Parks wasn't finished, though, as she and Caty McNally won the doubles, with Parks reaching her first tour WD final and picking up her maiden title.
Taking out the No.1, No.3 & No.4 seeds en route to the title ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
???? @CatyMcNally & Alycia Parks win their first WTA trophy together with victory at the #OstravaOpen!!! ???? pic.twitter.com/ixzppXt2xH
In Monastir, Liu recorded her first career Top 10 win, and got it over Ons Jabeur in the Tunisian's home event. Liu, who came in already ranked at a career high #73 following her Tokyo QF two weeks ago, was a Rabat finalist earlier this year, and had beaten Ana Konjuh and Katerina Siniakova to set up her QF meeting with Jabeur. The 22-year old, the Wimbledon junior champ five years ago (and RG finalist), lost 4 & love to Elise Mertens in the semis, but will jump to a new career-high of #64 on Monday.
Lookin' Tough in Tunisia!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 3, 2022
The last time Claire Liu played in North Africa, she reached the final in Rabat, Morocco.
Five months later, the American is back and off to another winning start, taking out Ana Konjuh, 6-3, 6-2 to clear round 1 in Monastir.
Next: Katerina Siniakova pic.twitter.com/rNIbjXuFK7
2022 has been big for Marcela Zacarias!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 9, 2022
First, she played Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in King Richard, then she wins the biggest title of her career
Zacarias defeats Katrina Scott, 6-1, 6-2 to take the title at the ITF 80k in Rancho Sante Fe and reach a new career high rank of #179 pic.twitter.com/uWqkMQgkH8
Trnava $60k ???? pic.twitter.com/GoLCZEzioo
— Katie Swan (@Katieswan99) October 9, 2022
Congratulations on claiming the ITF J1 singles title Ena Koike!! ???? pic.twitter.com/cR7loqjQBi
— IMG Academy Tennis (@IMGATennis) October 9, 2022
Great week with @K_Siniakova ?? Champions in Monastir ???? @WTA pic.twitter.com/QpGjussthm
— Kristina Mladenovic (@KikiMladenovic) October 9, 2022
The pair lost no sets on their path to the title, and dropped just two games in the final against Angela Kulikov & Miyu Kato. It's win #28 for Mladenovic, and improves her record to 4-0 in '22 finals with four different partners. Her four wins tie Mladenovic with Jessie Pegula for the second most WD titles on tour in '22, and she's now 10-1 in tour WD finals since losing in the 2019 Australian Open championship match. Meanwhile, #1-ranked doubles player Siniakova, with three slam crowns in her back pocket this season, also leads the tour with six overall WD titles (w/ four different partners -- the 3 majors w/ Krejcikova, and the other 3 w/ "stand-ins"). It's the Czech's 20th career win, and improves her WD final winning streak to eleven (she's 18-4 since starting her career by going 2-9 in WTA doubles finals, a stat that turned dramatically starting with Siniakova's 2018 RG win alongside Krejcikova).
CLINICAL KREJ ??@BKrejcikova | #OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/ESFswwk2aj
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
What a set of TENNIS!!! ??@iga_swiatek edges the opener against Krejcikova having been 5-1 up and saving three break points at 5-5.#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/IzsIbWibwZ
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
Krejcikova was the one who jumped ahead in the 2nd. 2-0, and then 4-2. But the Pole rallied, taking a 5-4 lead and coming within two points of a straight sets win at 6-5, 30/30. Krejcikova forced the TB, and raced out to a 4-0 lead. Down 6-1, Swiatek saved three SP and threatened to overturn the breaker, but Krejcikova held on for the 7-4 win.
Another UNBELIEVABLE championship-point save by @iga_swiatek ??#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/AAn9SNgvGX
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
In the decider, Swiatek held at 2-3 from love/30, but Krejcikova's combination of defense and key passing shots saw her make the stronger final push. Up 5-3, 40/15, Krejcikova again had to hold the Pole off as Iga denied three MP and even reached BP. Finally, on her sixth MP, Krejcikova's ace ended things, simultaneously winning her ninth straight match and second consecutive title, while also also ending Swiatek's own 10-match run and ten-final string of victories dating back to her win in Paris two years ago.
Doing what nobody has been able to do for a long, long time ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
???? @BKrejcikova defeats Swiatek in a final after 3h16m to clinch her fifth career WTA singles title!!!#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/ljCYStnI25
A week after closing down Anett Kontaveit on indoor hard court in Estonia, Krejcikova notched her maiden #1 win against Iga in a "semi-home" court on the final stage on which she's been dominant -- she'd allowed an average of four games a match over eight finals before Ons Jabeur won eight alone in the U.S. Open championship final -- to produce her best solo moment since claiming the Roland Garros crown last year.
Pledging to donate her prize money to Polish non-profit organizations ahead of #WorldMentalHealthDay tomorrow ??@iga_swiatek continuing to be an inspiration on and off the court ??#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/oUc2HAPhZd
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
"I'm really sorry for today, but I'm really glad that I beat you!" ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
Ostrava champ @BKrejcikova before some kind words for her opponent ??#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/XlPjBtq3KK
Backing up a first Top-20 win with a FIRST TOP-10 WIN ??
— wta (@WTA) October 6, 2022
???? Alycia Parks comes from a set down against No.4 seed Sakkari to reach the #OstravaOpen quarterfinals! pic.twitter.com/vO3WyWiWYI
Roar! @Petra_Kvitova prevails in epic two-set battle against Paula Badosa in Otrava. pic.twitter.com/VH6n8xPpJq
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 5, 2022
Firing on all cylinders ??@Petra_Kvitova books her place in the quarterfinals and knocks out the No.2 seed Badosa!#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/Sc6A7Pr5KU
— wta (@WTA) October 5, 2022
When you’re too tired to celebrate.
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) October 5, 2022
What a great battle @paulabadosa ?? pic.twitter.com/kc3s2FuF6X
safe to say @Petra_Kvitova is glad the match is over ??#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/cnxw6ML6b4
— wta (@WTA) October 5, 2022
Big win for the American ??@Cliu00 edges past the No.1 seed Jabeur, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4!#JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/yvlIBxnv1C
— wta (@WTA) October 7, 2022
60th win of the year ??
— wta (@WTA) October 8, 2022
No.1 seed @iga_swiatek bounces back for the win over Alexandrova in a tight three set match!#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/pr08ojPzcy
A SUPERB showing from @elise_mertens ??
— wta (@WTA) October 9, 2022
She claims her seventh career singles title on the Hologic WTA Tour, defeating Cornet 6-2, 6-0 in Monastir!#JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/mQas8KspOQ
Alycia Parks caps off the best week of her career (so far) by partnering with Caty McNally to take the WTA doubles title in Ostrava!!!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 9, 2022
The 21yo American also defeated Karolina Pliskova and Maria Sakkari on her way to the singles quarterfinals as well. ???? pic.twitter.com/7uoXdlu3g3
Lucie Hradecka, long-time Czech doubles star, retires from professional tennis https://t.co/ta6ixcgbJd #WTA
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) October 6, 2022
Robin Montgomery books the last ticket to the MD after coming through her FQR from a set down! #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/I9HkXjSyWm
— Panther. (@Panther24Tweets) October 9, 2022
Belinda Bencic has been forced to withdraw with a Left Foot Injury so Babora Krejcikova wins by WO.
— AGEL Open 2022 (@WTAOstravaOpen) October 6, 2022
Get well soon, Beli! ?? pic.twitter.com/aQDudHkzIE
Krejickova made up for it in the final.
First Top 20 win of her career ?
— wta (@WTA) October 4, 2022
Alycia Parks locks in the win over Pliskova, 6-0, 7-6(3)!#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/oRr0EJjRCO
SEVEN WTA singles semifinals for Veronika Kudermetova this year!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 7, 2022
? Melbourne Summer Set 1
? Dubai Tennis Championships
? Istanbul Cup
? Libema Open
? Silicon Valley Classic
? Pan Pacific Open
? Jasmin Open
Previous career-best was 3 in a year!
[??: Adam Hunger/AP Photo] pic.twitter.com/6PEPMcbY9G
Rough day for Veronika Kudermetova as she commits 50 unforced errors and fell to a 4-6, 3-6 defeat to Alize Cornet in the semifinal of the Jasmin Open.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 8, 2022
Went 2/11 on break points and had 0-30 thrice in the second set, but could not convert her chances.
[??: Mathias Schulz] pic.twitter.com/CssLEkefkr
Maybe Kudermetova needs to play Sakkari in a SF/F, and vice versa.
Anastasia Potapova survives a huge tussle against 15-year-old Mirra Andreeva, overcoming some tough conditions to prevail 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 in the first round of the Jasmin Open!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 4, 2022
A great showing from Mirra but experience proved pivotal as Nastya raised her level.
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/FD2anE0ft9
World number one Iga Swiatek will miss the 2022 BJK Cup Finals and has things to say about the scheduling, with the event being held again very close to the WTA Finals in a different part of the world. pic.twitter.com/JeY9q7jDB2
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 3, 2022
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) will work with the women's body (WTA) to ensure players can play in WTA and ITF tournaments after Iga Swiatek opted to skip the Billie Jean King Cup, the world tennis governing body said on Tuesday. https://t.co/1RJY3iHiC3
— Reuters Sports (@ReutersSports) October 4, 2022
Sizzling in Seoul ??@MagdaLinette produces a stunning get and claims the Shot of the Month for September!
— wta (@WTA) October 7, 2022
Presented by @CorpayFX pic.twitter.com/myyBvVtl7l
Kirsten has a trick up her sleeve ??@FlipperKF put on an impromptu performance after her doubles win with @laurasiegemund!#OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/C40I3C2Zuw
— wta (@WTA) October 7, 2022
Y’all…PLEASE look at what Serena Williams daughter grabbed as a “cat toy” for their cat?? pic.twitter.com/7fyQ9E5BiE
— Cassia Jones (@AwkwardGirlLA) October 4, 2022
we reserve the right to use the three @WTAOstravaOpen exclamation points liberally this week
— wta (@WTA) October 3, 2022
?Eine Frage des Willens?(ab Nov. erhältlich)
— Angelique Kerber (@AngeliqueKerber) October 3, 2022
Die letzten Jahre sind wie im Flug vergangen – umso schöner war es für mich, die Emotionen und Erinnerungen meines bisherigen Weges festhalten zu können. Mit allen Höhen und Tiefen, die das Leben als Profisportlerin mit sich bringt. pic.twitter.com/A1GgL4wJFo
Das Buch ist auch ein Dank an alle, die mich bis heute durch alle Phasen begleitet haben. Ohne die Unterstützung hätte ich nicht die Kraft gehabt, immer weiterzumachen und meine Grenzen zu überwinden.
— Angelique Kerber (@AngeliqueKerber) October 3, 2022
Weitere Infos und Vorbestellungen unter ???? https://t.co/RNrz4inzYS ??
#VenusWilliams is GLAMOUR's October coverstar ??
— British GLAMOUR (@GlamourMagUK) October 6, 2022
Tennis icon, entrepreneur and activist @venuseswilliams talks to @theabigailedit about securing equal pay for. women in sport, building an empire off the court, and sisterhood.
?? https://t.co/dM8JxcwiNA pic.twitter.com/KQlZnLkBQy
Digging the Ostrava-style fan sign! pic.twitter.com/ByybNHjOdb
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 5, 2022
Ostrava is Iga country!
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 7, 2022
With the Ostravar arena being just a quick drive away from the Polish border, this is as much a home tournament for the World No.1 as it is for the Czech players.
The weekend sessions are already sold out! pic.twitter.com/uqAgwXTkjX
"I feel like I'm at home!"
— wta (@WTA) October 7, 2022
Just listen to this crowd ??@iga_swiatek | #OstravaOpen pic.twitter.com/7FQLJxryoD
Whoever made this just won Ostrava... pic.twitter.com/SJBIchCtV8
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 8, 2022
Filipina tennis phenom #AlexEala on:
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) October 5, 2022
??"Surreal" junior @usopen win
??Advice from @RafaelNadal
??Training with @rnadalacademy
??Inspiration from @diaz_hidilyn
??Family being "everything"
Click below to read the full interview.@psc_gov | @OlympicPHI https://t.co/PdRR5dxBcC
A Parisian evening spent with the Carrera ?? pic.twitter.com/7qS8pIXNVO
— Maria Sharapova (@MariaSharapova) October 6, 2022
*WTA TITLES - 2020-22*
10 - 1/2/7 - Iga Swiatek, POL
7 - 1/5/1 - Ash Barty, AUS
5 - 3/0/2 - Simona Halep, ROU
5 - 0/3/2 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA, CZE
5 - 0/4/1 - Anett Kontaveit, EST
5 - 3/2/0 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR
4 - 0/1/3 - Liudmila Samsonova, RUS
4 - 0/2/2 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS
[finals]
12 - 1/7/4 - Anett Kontaveit (5-6-1)
11- 1/2/8 - IGA SWIATEK (10-1)
9 - 1/6/2 - Ash Barty (8-1)
9 - 0/3/6 - Ons Jabeur (3-6)
8 - 3/3/2 - Aryna Sabalenka (5-3)
8 - 5/0/3 - Elena Rybakina (2-6)
7 - 0/4/3 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA (5-2)
*OLDEST SINGLES FINALISTS IN 2022*
37 - Kaia Kanepi, EST (Washington - L)
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 - ALIZE CORNET, FRA (MONASTIR - L)
32 - Petra Kvitova, CZE (Cincinnati - L)
32 - Petra Kvitova, CZE (Eastbourne - W)
*2022 WTA FINALS - CZE*
2 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA (2-1)
2 - Marie Bouzkova (1-1)
2 - Petra Kvitova (1-1)
1 - Linda Fruhvirtova (1-0)
1 - Katerina Siniakova (1-0)
*2020-22 WTA INDOOR TITLES*
4 - Anett Kontaveit (0/3/1)
2 - BARBORA KREJCIKOVA (0/0/2)
2 - Aryna Sabalenka (2/0/0)
2 - Clara Tauson (0/2/0)
*MOST WTA SF in 2022*
10 - IGA SWIATEK, POL (8-2)
7 - Simona Halep, ROU (2-4 +L)
7 - VERONIKA KUDERMETOVA, RUS (1-4 +WW)
6 - Ons Jabeur, TUN (6-0)
6 - Caroline Garcia, FRA (3-3)
6 - Dasha Kasatkina, RUS (2-4)
5 - Anett Kontaveit, EST (4-1)
5 - Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA (3-2)
5 - Alona Ostapenko, LAT (3-2)
5 - Maria Sakkari, GRE (3-2)
5 - EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA, RUS (2-3)
5 - Aryna Sabalenka, BLR (2-3)
*2020's WTA WD TITLES*
13 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA, CZE (1/6/6)
9 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE (1/5/3)
6 - Shuko Aoyama, JPN (1/5/0)
6 - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE (4/2/0)
6 - Nicole Melichar-Martinez, USA (2/2/2)
6 - Elise Mertens, BEL (1/4/1)
6 - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC, FRA (2/0/4)
6 - Ena Shibahara, JPN (1/5/0)
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA WD 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)
Marta Kostyuk, UKR (Portoroz)
Tereza Martincova, CZE (Portoroz)
Anastasia Detiuc, CZE (Parma)
Miriam Kolodziejova, CZE (Parma)
ALYCIA PARKS, USA (OSTRAVA!!!)
*2022 YOUNGEST DOUBLES CHAMPIONS*
17 - Coco Gauff (Doha, w/ Pegula)
18 - Coco Gauff (Toronto, w/ Pegula)
20 - CATY McNALLY (OSTRAVA!!!, w/ Parks)
20 - Caty McNally (Saint Petersburg, w/ Kalinskaya)
20 - Marta Kostyuk (Portoroz, w/ Martincova)
*2022 - SINGLES AND DOUBLES TITLES*
Ash Barty, AUS
Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA
Alona Ostapenko, LAT
Caroline Garcia, FRA
Bernarda Pera, USA
Marie Bouzkova, CZE
Anastasia Potapova, RUS
Katerina Siniakova
Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
ELISE MERTENS, BEL
*CAREER WTA WD TITLES - active*
43 - Sania Mirza, IND
33 - Latisha Chan, TPE
30 - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE
28 - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC, FRA
28 - Samantha Stosur, AUS
27 - Bethanie Mattek-Sands, USA
27 - Sara Errani, ITA
24 - Timea Babos, HUN
22 - Venus Williams, USA
21 - Abigail Spears, USA
20 - KATERINA SINIAKOVA, CZE
*WINS OVER #1 - 2020-22*
2020 Brisbane 2nd Rd. - #53 Brady/USA d. Barty
2020 Aust.Open SF - #15 Kenin/USA d. Barty (W)
2020 Doha SF - #11 Kvitova/CZE d. Barty
2021 Aust.Open QF - #27 Muchova/CZE d. Barty
2021 Adelaide 2r - #37 Collins/USA d. Barty
2021 Charleston QF - #71 Badosa/ESP d. Barty
2021 Madrid F - #7 Sabalenka/BLR d. Barty (W)
2021 Rome QF - #35 Gauff/USA d. Barty (ret.)
2021 Roland Garros 2r - #45 Linette/POL d. Barty (ret.)
2021 Olympics 1r - #48 Sorribes Tormo/ESP d. Barty
2021 US Open 3r - #43 Rogers/USA d. Barty
2022 Wimbledon 3r - #37 Cornet/FRA d. Swiatek
2022 Warsaw QF - #45 Garcia/FRA d. Swiatek (W)
2022 Toronto 3r - #24 Haddad Maia/BRA d. Swiatek
2022 Cincinnati 3r - #24 Keys/USA d. Swiatek
2022 Ostrava!!! F - #23 Krejcikova/CZE d. Swiatek (W)
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(W) - won title
*RECENT MAJOR JUNIOR TITLE WINNERS*
NOTTINGHAM GBR J1: Taylah Preston/AUS
ROEHAMPTON GBR J1: Liv Hovde/USA
WIMBLEDON: Liv Hovde/USA
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
REPENTIGNY CAN J1: Ella Seidel/GER
US OPEN: Alex Eala/PHI
CAIRO EGY J1: Cara Maria Mester/ROU
SARAWAK MAS J1: Ena Koike/JPN
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