?????This is the best prize/trophy ever! Thank you San Diego for an amazing (cloudy??) week and this unique vibe. I love it here.
— Iga Swiatek (@iga_swiatek) October 17, 2022
And congrats @DonnaVekic for your amazing run! And sorry for waving my hands at the net. pic.twitter.com/SLwGiVM4zr
never gets old ??@iga_swiatek | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/d2iANPSH7q
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
B?e?a?s?t? Iga mode ACTIVATED ??@iga_swiatek | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/GVaeKYXQNt
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
The trend maintained itself there, as well, as Donna Vekic pushed the world #1 to a 3rd, where Swiatek once again slipped on her dominating shoes and streaked to bagel set #21 (second only in the 2000s to Serena's 25 in '13) to close the match and claim her eighth title of the season, improving her career tour final mark to 11-2, including 11-1 in her last twelve (all of them in 500 level or higher events).
8 - Iga Swiatek is the fifth player since 2000 to win 8+ WTA-level titles in a single season after Martina Hingis (2000), Serena Williams (2002 and 2013), Kim Clijsters (2003 and 2005) and Justine Henin (2003 and 2007). Sensational.@WTA @WTA_insider #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/lsMz9QwYZz
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) October 17, 2022
While Swiatek has ruled the virtual roost in the U.S. this season, pulling off the "Sunshine Double" in Indian Wells and Miami, winning the U.S. Open and now taking a fourth title in San Diego to run her "United States of Iga" mark to 24-1 this year, she hasn't yet lived out a full "Cali experience," one would assume. Well, after this weekend's trophy ceremony, while she's not likely to risk life and/or limb anytime soon, she's at least one step closer to "hanging ten" at some point down the line...
Most exciting part about winning the #SanDiegoOpen for @iga_swiatek?
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 17, 2022
Her new surfboard ?? pic.twitter.com/rkhaaAmJct
Surf's up, Iga style ???????@iga_swiatek | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/dVkv6YsXa3
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
Jessica Pegula becomes the 3rd qualifier for the #WTAFinals in Fort Worth.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) October 13, 2022
On the tour's biggest stages, the top-ranked American delivered:
- Reached QF or better 4x at WTA 1000s, tied for most on tour w/ Swiatek.
- Won 31 matches at WTA 1000s + Slams, 2nd only to Swiatek. pic.twitter.com/KVELtYNice
We've got 3?? doubles teams joining the @WTAFinals lineup ??
— wta (@WTA) October 14, 2022
???? @CocoGauff & @JLPegula ????
The American duo captured the doubles title in Doha, Toronto and reached the finals at Roland-Garros. pic.twitter.com/yc0XFU8Cyn
Once again, Pegula was a double threat, posting singles wins over fellow Bannerettes CoCo Vandeweghe and Madison Keys to reach her fourth SF of the season, her first at something other than a 1000 level event. Unfortunately, she lost for the third time in those semifinals, taking the 1st set but losing in three to Iga Swiatek to fall to 0-4 vs. the Pole this season. Pegula had held three BP (two in a row at 15/40) at 2-2 in the 3rd, only to see Swiatek hold and then quickly bring the match to a close in what was left of the set. Pegula's one final in '22 came this spring in Madrid, her only singles title match since Week 1 of 2020 (Auckland), and she remains title-less since winning her maiden tour crown in Washington three seasons ago. Of course, Pegula wasn't finished. She also teamed with Coco Gauff to win the doubles, her fifth '22 title (she had zero at the start of the year) and their third this season as a pair, tied for the most on tour. Meanwhile, Collins is ending the season strong after her quick start (AO final) was slowed by injuries and illness issues (neck, adbdominal & a viral illness) that she's dealt with pretty much ever since. Her U.S. Open Round of 16 came in her first event since mid-July, and her SF run this week in San Diego, her best post-Melbourne result, came in her first outing since Flushing Meadows. Collins was often impressive, handling Caroline Garcia, Martina Trevisan and Paula Badosa (at #4, the Spaniard is Collins' best win since defeating then-#1 Ash Barty in Adelaide at the start of last year), only to see her rain-interrupted and eventually suspended semi vs. Donna Vekic carry over into Sunday afternoon. Collins led 4-2 in the 3rd as play resumed, but dropped serve in the first game and then ultimately fell in a deciding TB to the Croat, who swept the final five points of a 7-2 breaker. Had Collins won to reach her fourth WTA final (all since July '21), she'd have taken back the U.S. #3 ranking that she'd lost at the start of the week to Madison Keys. Instead, she'll merely climb back up to #16 (from #19) in the new rankings.
Everyone's talking about this point.
— Tennis GIFs ???? (@tennis_gifs) October 15, 2022
Danielle Collins pic.twitter.com/aAjTmusYwJ
Final bound ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2022
Jasmine Paolini outlasts the No.7 seed Wang for a spot in the final, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/1A1c9LS5WV
We've talked about the wave of Chinese men rumbling toward the ATP's top echelon, but the women are already here... a lot of them.
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 16, 2022
Yuan Yue defeats Diana Shnaider, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 to take the ITF 60k title in Las Vegas & crack the top 100... one of SEVEN Chinese women on the list. pic.twitter.com/vkp7sD2sqy
Meanwhile, Yuan's rise continued in Las Vegas, as she collected wins over Yanina Wickmayer and Rebecca Peterson to reach her fourth $60K final of the season, where she defeated Diana Shnaider in three sets to match the biggest career title she won in January. Yuan, who reached the 3rd Round as a qualifier at the U.S. Open (where she took Jessie Pegula to three sets), will crack the Top 100 in the new rankings, climbing nineteen spots to #83.
Yuan Yue defeats Diana Shnaider in the final of the Henderson Tennis Open at Dragonridge Country Club. Great tennis and a lot of fun to be the on court host again this year. @WTA @ITFTennis @DragonRidgeGolf @cityofhenderson #Tennis @KTNV pic.twitter.com/e556wLABJz
— Kevin Janison (@KevinJanison) October 16, 2022
For her part, 18-year old Shnaider's run to her fifth pro final (she'd been 4-0) will lead to her cracking the Top 200.
Scary good point to seal the title ??
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
Top seeds @FlipperKF & @laurasiegemund take the @TransylvaniaOpn trophy without dropping a set all week! ????#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/Gh8vyf1He1
Third title of the season for @laurasiegemund ????
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
... and a first title since 2019 for @FlipperKF! ????@TransylvaniaOpn | #TO2022 pic.twitter.com/X2rag5EBZy
Keys always seems to be either weirdly disappointing or vaguely surprising. Coming into the week -- in a season where she has (no matter how difficult it may be to recall at times) reached both a slam (AO) and 1000 (Cincy) SF, won a title (Adelaide) and posted her first career #1 win (Iga) -- Keys had just passed Danielle Collins in the singles rankings to climb into the U.S. Top 3 for the first time since March of last year.
madison keys is so confusing to me… like on one hand i feel like she’s achieved 20% of her potential but then on the other hand i feel like for how inconsistent she is she’s achieved more than she should have???? idk what to think of her
— matteo?? || ???????????? (@IgaSwiatekOUT) October 14, 2022
With an unexpected (or would it be?) berth in the WTAF not *out of the question*, Keys recorded wins over Ellen Perez and Dasha Kasatkina (career win #250) before falling in the QF to U.S. #1 Jessie Pegula. The loss likely ends any "good" chance to reach the eight-player Fort Worth field -- she's at #12, with her needing to reach #10 to be the first alternate unless someone else (other than Halep) pulls out -- but, you know, it's Keys. Just when you forget that she's lurking there, she emerges to do something to remind everyone what she's capable of.
Madison Keys received a blow to her chances of qualifying for the WTA Finals as Jessica Pegula defeated her 6-4, 7-5 in the Quarterfinal of San Diego ??
— Sportskeeda Tennis (@SK__Tennis) October 15, 2022
Fourth seed Jessica Pegula will face World No.1 Iga Swiatek next ??#IgaSwiatek #JessicaPegula #SanDiego #Tennis pic.twitter.com/yYMj9vWjsQ
A victory to remember ??@DonnaVekic started the week in qualifying and will now play for the title!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/RVmvHrWKU1
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
omg ??@DonnaVekic | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/AzkPYL95gG
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
Though she pushed #1 Iga Swiatek to a 3rd set in the final, the Pole's dominance once again crested in the final as she closed out the Croat with yet another of her bagel set wins in '22.
The winning feeling ?? After such a difficult season, she never stop fighting, weeks after weeks she tried harder. Thanks to her team for the good work, to believed in her. @DonnaVekic we love you. ?? pic.twitter.com/LXnZzzmWYf
— Team Vekic (@Team_Vekic) October 12, 2022
— Donna Vekic (@DonnaVekic) October 14, 2022
A former girls' slam finalist ('15 Wimbledon), Blinkova didn't immediately hit the tour at nearly top speed like many junior stars (hello, Ms.Fruhvirtova, and others) have of late. But, pre-pandemic, she'd nearly worked her way into the Top 50 (#54 in Feb.'20) after having picked up her biggest career title (WTA 125) the previous fall, and opened the '20 season by notching her first Top 10 win (over Bencic in her first match of Week 1 in Shenzhen, right before the first wave of shutdowns hit mainland China). Once the tour resumed, Blinkova had a difficult time maintaining her momentum. She fell out of the Top 100 last year, and began '22 at #155. After having played in 16 of the last 19 slam MD, the Hordette didn't play in any this season, falling in qualifying three times and being banned from Wimbledon. As 2022 has progressed, though, Blinkova's singles results have improved. She reached three ITF finals in the season's opening months, her first singles finals since '19, and then in a 125 in the spring. She lost all four matches, though.
Anna Blinkova: "I didn't have this style of play before, but I've progressed a lot with my team, I've developed my shots and started to become more creative on the court. I've realized that this style of play gets me some big results and I can win important matches."#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/7w4086xnyN
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 15, 2022
In Cluj-Napoca, Blinkova finally put it all together, making her way through qualifying and then running off wins over Wang Xinyu and Anhelina Kalinina (w/ 43 winners), both in three sets, to reach her third career tour SF (the other two came three seasons ago, the last in October of '19). She outlasted fellow Hordette Anastasia Potapova in another three-setter to reach her maiden final, where she *again* won a three-set battle to become the fifth qualifier to win a WTA singles title this season. Ranked #138 at the start of the week, Blinkova will surge back into the Top 100 all the way up to #80.
She did it!
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 16, 2022
Anna Blinkova is the 2022 Transylvania Open CHAMPION!
Congratulations, Anna! ??#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/qxPcTb7EZw
The best feeling!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/PVIhz6NoVj
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 16, 2022
What a match! Anastasia Potapova survives a tough encounter and beats Anna Bondar 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 to reach the semifinals at the Transylvania Open!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 14, 2022
Another brilliant performance which saw her save 14/17 break points and showcased some stunning defensive skills.
[??: @WTA TV] pic.twitter.com/mFlR8U1Tk6
In the same event, Wang played into her second '22 WTA semi (w/ D.C.) and will crack the Top 50 on Monday, joining veteran Zhang Shuai and fellow Li Na Generation member Zheng Qinwen there.
Zheng Qinwen is getting most of the attention when it comes to WTA breakouts from China
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 13, 2022
But, don't sleep on Wang Xiyu
The 21yo tore up the ITF tour to hit the top 100 and is making herself at home, defeating Elena-Gabriela Ruse, 6-1, 6-7 (8), 7-6 (6) to reach the quarterfinals pic.twitter.com/LD3zGJe2kK
After overcoming the cape-clad Jaqueline Cristian, Wang outlasted Gabriela Ruse in 3:25 before then taking out Nuria Parrizas Diaz. Her loss to Jasmine Paolini prevented Wang from reaching her maiden tour final. Thus far in '22, she's reached four finals at all levels, going 0-4 (0-1 in a WTA 125, and 0-3 on the ITF circuit, including two $100K challengers).
Xiyu Wang, about being in the semifinals: "It's a good experience, but I still have things to learn from this kind of matches. Every match is like a lesson for me, from which I have a lot to learn - as well as from the opponents. I feel like a student."#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/45kUZZXaau
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 14, 2022
Eva Something Big
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) October 16, 2022
Eva Lys first made waves earlier this year, surprising #38 Viktorija Golubic in Stuttgart.
A few more top 100 wins later, the 20yo German captures the biggest title of her career, upsetting Anna-Karolina Schmiedlova, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 at the ITF 60K in Trnava. pic.twitter.com/2hOxgc5mUR
Fresh off her doubles title run in Monastir, Mladenovic carried over her momentum (hmmm...) with a singles crown on the ITF level in the same city. In the $60K challenger, Mladenovic lost just one set en route to the title, albeit with matches vs. a WC and two qualifiers, posted a double-bagel victory (over Oana Gavrila in the QF), knocked off the player (Despina Papamichail) who defeated her last week in the 2nd Round of the city's tour-level event, then claimed a 7-5 3rd set, rallying from 3-1 down, to defeat Tamara Zidansek and prevail in the final. The win marks Mladenovic's second $60K singles win this year, her first WS titles of any kind since 2017, to go along with her four WTA doubles wins (including RG) and a WTA 125 WD win. And, for the record, over the five wins Mladenovic's you-know-what numbers were, 8, 6, 5, 9 and 11. She'll rise from #136 to #123 this week.
Tough match & a great battle in the finals against Tamara.
— Kristina Mladenovic (@KikiMladenovic) October 17, 2022
Great 2 weeks in Tunisia 🏆🏆
Un deuxième trophée de Monastir. Vainqueur du Challenger. pic.twitter.com/sP1Gzw9DoE
17-year-old Céline #Naef wins her 1st @ITFTennis 25K after coming back from 1:5 in the 2nd set fighting off MPs! Huge congrats! #SupportTheSwiss #BuildingTheNextGeneration pic.twitter.com/6c3KKAZz8l
— Swiss Tennis (@swiss_tennis) October 16, 2022
Sweet victory ??
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
???? @JLPegula and @CocoGauff secure their third team title and are your first-ever #SanDiegoOpen doubles champions! pic.twitter.com/qYgXQNk2PQ
????????@JLPegula x @CocoGauff #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/FdAGaWTSW8
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
Our weird tenant. ???????#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/3Az7Dz0pLp
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 8, 2022
Our strange neighbour finally making himself useful ?????#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/CrQe7GhnZR
— Transylvania Open (@TransylvaniaOpn) October 15, 2022
Dracula approves ???????@TransylvaniaOpn | #TO2022 pic.twitter.com/MQ5OOcpvN6
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
8th title of 2022 ??
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
64th win of 2022 ??
24-1 in the US in 2022 ??
The accolades for @iga_swiatek just keep growing!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/dOMoYvGqrg
An incredible week for @DonnaVekic ??#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/Dm7qejyvzA
— wta (@WTA) October 17, 2022
What a turnaround!@Louisa_Chirico wins four straight games and grabs the second set 7-5 over Riske-Amritraj! #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/tyqGEFTE6d
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) October 10, 2022
A comeback win to remember ??
— wta (@WTA) October 10, 2022
???? @Louisa_Chirico digs deep to earn her first win back on Tour since 2017!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/DSGrlTtnfU
Unreal contest ??
— wta (@WTA) October 13, 2022
No.7 seed Wang Xiyu outlasts home hope Ruse in a tight 3h25m battle to progress to the last eight in Cluj!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/TS9KCBZyzY
The qualifier becomes the champion in Cluj ??
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
Anna Blinkova defeats Paolini in three sets at the @TransylvaniaOpn to clinch her first Tour-level title!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/cqM6jYBhhW
Thank you and goodnight, Cluj ???????@TransylvaniaOpn | #TO2022 pic.twitter.com/5mi4jySYnK
— wta (@WTA) October 16, 2022
From qualifying to the final ??
— wta (@WTA) October 15, 2022
Anna Blinkova moves past the No.4 seed Potapova in three sets!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/mki4r1kMsr
Agree https://t.co/5sEmlZljvp
— Emily Webley-Smith (@ews24) October 10, 2022
I second... err, third that notion (I thought they'd stopped that practice of retiring qualifying losers getting LL berths... but maybe that's just in majors).
The cape is BACK ?????
— wta (@WTA) October 11, 2022
???? Jaqueline Cristian repeats her iconic Cluj entrance from last year!#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/smJkInnmCb
Can't be the Transylvania Open without it ??
— wta (@WTA) October 11, 2022
Umpire Kader Nouni trying to keep a straight face during the coin toss ??#TO2022 pic.twitter.com/mw5QRa5AJp
Although, I still say she needed to "up her game" and bring same plastic fangs to the party this year. It might have made all the difference.
Kicking off her busy fall schedule with a west-coast W ?@Bandreescu_ holds off Samsonova to advance to the last 16!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/JWLSQJrAIn
— wta (@WTA) October 11, 2022
Despite the stumble on match point... ??
— wta (@WTA) October 14, 2022
???? @CocoGauff sets up a quarterfinal with Swiatek after battling past Andreescu in three sets!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/JFYRLynOrE
Congrats to our 2022 McLeod for Health Florence Open Singles Champion Peyton Stearns! Thank you also to the City of Florence, our wonderful volunteers and local photographers, and our dedicated physician supporters Dr. Amy Murrell and Dr. Rodney Alan. #ITFWorldTennisTour pic.twitter.com/bkvTAQdmOC
— McLeod Health (@McLeodHealth) October 16, 2022
Relief ??@DonnaVekic secures her first win over Pliskova since 2012!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/SQdyWsrFoM
— wta (@WTA) October 12, 2022
?? Boomer Sooner! https://t.co/516npZ4otb
— Ivana Corley (@ivanacorley) October 16, 2022
No Kvitova, but a very strong Czech team in Glasgow.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) October 10, 2022
(Also: Marketa!) https://t.co/1G0M3vfAwD
Team USA ???? is locked in! ??#BJKCupFinals pic.twitter.com/LWHZ19N90x
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) October 10, 2022
How will @TennisCanada get on in Glasgow? ???? ??#BJKCupFinals pic.twitter.com/soXHdSZVTB
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) October 8, 2022
Ciao, @federtennis ??????#BJKCupFinals pic.twitter.com/1bES2WQsn1
— Billie Jean King Cup (@BJKCup) October 10, 2022
While @Simona_Halep takes time to recover, she encouraged me to seek a new collaboration.
— Patrick Mouratoglou (@pmouratoglou) October 12, 2022
Today, I’m pleased to announce that I’m joining @holgerrune2003’s team.
I’m really excited to start working with Holger. We’ve had a special bond since the day we met, when he was just 13. pic.twitter.com/Iv5IBG2Wko
Disappointed and angered to see this coming from Anastasia Gasanova, particularly after how she was so vocal about being anti-war back in February.
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) October 15, 2022
With her stance on the war being clear, this page will no longer provide updates regarding her matches from now onwards. https://t.co/YermxyeVGn
Dayana Yastremska told us she has talked to Anastasia Gasanova (re her posts on Instagram) at the Cluj-Napoca (Romania) tennis tournament, where both of them played.
— Ukrainian Tennis ???? ENG (@ukrtennis_eng) October 16, 2022
Gasanova is now Yastremska's opponent in the 1R in doubles at the WTA 125k event in Rouen (France) next week. pic.twitter.com/xkHROZRvNs
.@BelindaBencic talks to coach Dmitry Tursunov in Guadalajara pic.twitter.com/szeCBXtrwb
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 16, 2022
.@SloaneStephens arrives at tonight's players party pic.twitter.com/6UMu9SCH7p
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 16, 2022
.@BelindaBencic on the red carpet at tonight's players party in Guadalajara pic.twitter.com/1FjTUhH7bT
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) October 16, 2022
Cocktail Party yesterday night in #Guadalajara ??????. Thank you @WTAGuadalajara for having us ?? pic.twitter.com/JzTEyeS2Cg
— Liudmila Samsonova (@LiudaSamsonova) October 16, 2022
No, if Djokovic was ranked like that he probably would have done what ~100th-ranked Tennys Sandgren actually did for this year's Australian Open: look at the exemption criteria, realize he didn't meet it, and stay unvaccinatedly at home.https://t.co/tKljS93emi
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) October 12, 2022
As ATP-WTA Auckland comes back onto the tennis calendar after two years lost to the pandemic, it faces new challenges in this new geopolitical landscape. https://t.co/LJBrlzGmfj
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) October 10, 2022
@LiudaSamsonova Serve - The evolution….so far #samsonova #lyudasamsonova #teamsamsonova @WTA_insider @WTA pic.twitter.com/B0zhEiq7rK
— DANILO PIZZORNO (@DANILOPIZZORNO) October 14, 2022
Your Great Britain team for the @BJKCup Finals ????@EmmaRaducanu @harriet_dart @katiecboulter @HeatherWatson92
— LTA (@the_LTA) October 10, 2022
Emma Raducanu to work with Jez Green, who was instrumental in helping to build the athlete that Andy Murray became.
— The Tennis Podcast (@TennisPodcast) October 11, 2022
Surely a good move.
Reports in The Times and Mail say that her relationship with Dmitry Tursunov ends here, also.
Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina pulls out of San Diego tournament citing illness. Replaced by lucky loser Zheng Qinwen, the rising Chinese star who will not necessarily be an easier task for Garbiñe Muguruza tonight
— Christopher Clarey ???? ???? ???? (@christophclarey) October 11, 2022
A small gift from a young girl from Turkey.
— Danka Kovinic (@DankaKovinic) October 10, 2022
I am very excited to see that young players, not only in Montenegro, are following my career.
One more reason to continue to improve myself in every way along this journey ????
Presenting @MirzaSania as show stopper for #anushreereddydesign at Lakmé Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI.@ILoveLakme @NexaExperience @fdciofficial @R1SEWorldwide #ReadyForACloseUp #FDCIxLakméFashionWeek #LakméFashionWeek #FDCIxLFW #5DaysOfFashion #LFW pic.twitter.com/Uha2GsyXk6
— Lakmé Fashion Week (@LakmeFashionWk) October 15, 2022
About last night...beautiful players party at Guadalajara's Municipal Palace.
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) October 16, 2022
Gracias @WTAGuadalajara ???????? pic.twitter.com/mX0Cms4wRZ
What a night !!!
— Elina Monfils (@ElinaSvitolina) October 15, 2022
Ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to Skaï Monfils ??????
Can’t thanks enough my husband to live thru this unforgettable moment with me ?? pic.twitter.com/m6CQVDdBV6
???? pic.twitter.com/AzhA7MUGMu
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) October 16, 2022
Here is - finally - little Theodore Sharapova! ??
— We Are Tennis (@WeAreTennis) October 14, 2022
(?? @MariaSharapova) pic.twitter.com/U47o6sbSLr
*MOST WTA FINALS in 2020's - 1920-22*
12 - 1/2/9 = IGA SWIATEK (11-1)
12 - 1/7/4 = Anett Kontaveit (5-6-1)
9 - 1/6/2 = Ash Barty (8-1)
9 - 0/3/6 = Ons Jabeur (3-6)
8 - 3/3/2 = Anya Sabalenka (5-3)
8 - 5/0/3 = Elena Rybakina (2-6)
7 - 0/4/3 = Barbora Krejcikova (5-2)
*BEST WINNING PCT. IN 2022 WTA FINALS (2+)*
1.000 = Caroline Garcia (3-0)
1.000 = Liudmila Samsonova (3-0)
1.000 = Ekaterina Alexandrova (2-0)
1.000 = Ash Barty (2-0)
1.000 = Simona Halep (2-0)
1.000 = Dasha Kasatkina (2-0)
1.000 = Bernarda Pera (2-0)
0.889 = IGA SWIATEK (8-1)
0.667 = Beatriz Haddad Maia (2-1)
0.667 = Barbora Krejcikova (2-1)
*2022 BEST WTA QUALIFIER RESULTS*
[W]
Tatjana Maria, GER - Bogota (34, #237)
Anastasia Potapova, RUS - Istanbul (21, #122)
Bernarda Pera, USA - Budapest (27, #130)
Caroline Garcia, FRA - Cincinnati (28, #35)
ANNA BLINKOVA, RUS - CLUJ-NAPOCA (24, #138)
[RU]
Aliaksandra Sasnovich, BLR - Melbourne 2 (27, #107)
Laura Pigossi, BRA - Bogota (27, #212)
Olga Danilovic, SRB - Lausanne (21, #124)
DONNA VEKIC, CRO - SAN DIEGO (26, #77)
*2022 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Anastasia Potapova, RUS - Istanbul (21/#122)
Martina Trevisan, ITA - Rabat (28/#85)
Beatriz Haddad Maia, BRA - Nottingham (26/#48)
Bernarda Pera, USA - Budapest (27/#130)
Marie Bouzkova, CZE - Prague (24/#66)
Linda Fruhvirtova, CZE - Chennai (17/#130)
Mayar Sherif, EGY - Parma (26/#74)
ANNA BLINKOVA, RUS - CLUJ-NAPOCA (24/#138)
*LOW-RANKED WTA FINALISTS IN 2022*
#237 - Tatjana Maria, GER (Bogota, d. Pigossi)
#212 - Laura Pigossi, BRA (Bogota, lost to Maria)
#140 - Dayana Yastremska, UKR (Lyon, lost to Zhang)
#138 - ANNA BLINKOVA, RUS (CLUJ-NAPOCA, d. Paolini)
#130 - Bernarda Pera, USA (Budapest, d. Krunic)
#130 - Linda Fruhvirtova, CZE (Chennai, d. Linette)
#124 - Olga Danilovic, SRB (Lausanne, lost to Martic)
#122 - Anastasia Potapova, RUS (Istanbul, d. V.Kudermetova)
*2022 REGIONAL LEADERS*
=RUS - FINALS=
3 - Liudmila Samsonova (3-0)
3 - Veronika Kudermetova (0-3)
2 - Ekaterina Alexandrova (2-0)
2 - Dasha Kasatkina (2-0)
2 - Anastasia Potapova (1-1)
1 - ANNA BLINKOVA (1-0)
NORTH AMERICA - SEMIFINALS=
4 - JESSIE PEGULA (1-3)
3 - Bernarda Pera (2-1)
3 - Coco Gauff (1-2)
3 - Madison Keys (1-2)
2 - Amanda Anisimova (1-1)
2 - DANIELLE COLLINS (1-1)
2 - Alison Riske (1-1)
2 - Shelby Rogers (1-1)
1 - Leylah Fernandez, CAN (1-0)
1 - Sloane Stephens (1-0)
1 - Bianca Andreescu, CAN (0-0+W)
1 - Claire Liu (0-0+W)
1 - Ann Li (0-1)
=CHN - SEMIFINALS=
3 - Zhang Shuai (2-1)
2 - Zheng Qinwen (1-1)
2 - Wang Qiang (0-2)
2 - Wang Xiyu (0-2)
*2022 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
6 - Katerina Siniakova, CZE
5 - JESSIE PEGULA, USA
4 - Kristina Mladenovic, FRA
3 - Gaby Dabrowski, CAN
3 - COCO GAUFF, USA
3 - Eri Hozumi, JPN
3 - Lyudmyla Kichenok, UKR
3 - Barbora Krejcikova, CZE
3 - Makoto Ninimoya, JPN
3 - LAURA SIEGEMUND, GER
[duos]
3...GAUFF/PEGULA, USA/USA
3...Hozumi/Ninomiya, JPN/JPN
3...Krejcikova/Siniakova, CZE/CZE
2...Dabrowski/Olmos, CAN/MEX
2...L.Kichenok/Ostapenko, UKR/LAT
2...Siegemund/Zvonareva, GER/RUS
2...Xu Yifan/Yang Zhaoxuan, CHN/CHN
*2022 WTA WD/MX - OLDEST CHAMPIONS*
37 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS (Miami)
37 - Vera Zvonareva, RUS (Lyon)
36 - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS, BEL (CLUJ-NAPOCA)
36 - Andreja Klepac, SLO (Charleston)
34 - LAURA SIEGEMUND, GER (CLUJ-NAPOCA)
34 - Laura Siegemund, GER (Miami)
34 - Laura Siegemund, GER (Lyon)
[duos]
71 - Siegemund/Zvonareva, GER/RUS (34/37) = Miami
71 - Siegemund/Zvonareva, GER/RUS (34/37) = Lyon
70 - FLIPKENS/SIEGEMUND, BEL/GER (36/34) = CLUJ-NAPOCA
*YEARLY SINGLES TITLE LEADERS (since 2010)*
2010 (6) - Caroline Wozniacki
2011 (6) - Petra Kvitova, Caroline Wozniacki
2012 (7) - Serena Williams
2013 (11) - Serena Williams
2014 (7) - Serena Williams
2015 (5) - Serena Williams
2016 (4) - Dominika Cibulkova
2017 (5) - Elina Svitolina
2018 (5) - Petra Kvitova
2019 (4) - Ash Barty, Karolina Pliskova
2020 (3) - Simona Halep, Aryna Sabalenka
2021 (5) - Ash Barty
2022 (8) - Iga Swiatek
[doubles, since 2015]*
2015 (10) - Martina Hingis, Sania Mirza
2016 (8) - Sania Mirza
2017 (11) - Latisha Chan
2018 (7) - Demi Schuurs
2019 (4) - HC.Chan, L.Chan, Hsieh, Strycova
2020 (4) - Hsieh Su-wei, Barbora Strycova
2021 (6) - Katerina Siniakova
2022 (6) - Katerina Siniakova
*RECENT OSAKA MAYOR'S CUP (JA) CHAMPIONS*
2016 Anastasia Potapova, RUS
2017 Xang Xinyu, CHN
2018 Clara Tauson, DEN
2019 Diane Parry, FRA
2020 DNP 2021 (J4) Hayu Kinoshita, JPN
2022 Sara Saito, JPN
The world once again saw the true face of a terrorist state that is killing our people. On the battlefield & in peaceful cities. A country that covers its true bloody essence & goal with talks about peace. It proves that the liberation of ???? is the only basis of peace & security. pic.twitter.com/U08lD1POE9
— ????????? ?????????? (@ZelenskyyUa) October 10, 2022
?? Russian military target, as drawn by @AnnTelnaeshttps://t.co/6bqOSHhLFG
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) October 10, 2022
Seriously. Super basic strongman fascist messaging here. Read all their tweets like they’re talking about a reviled dictator, because they are. pic.twitter.com/SvJAwUTAKM
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) October 13, 2022
This happened here. This woman was trying to conduct business as a mob called for her head. In our country. Not tourists. If you can see this and not get it? You don’t want to. https://t.co/SXcNR3F1tu
— Leslie Streeter (@LeslieStreeter) October 14, 2022
The Speaker of the House snapping into a Slim Jim while securing the safety of the House, Senate, and succession of power is the most American thing ever recorded to video. https://t.co/zPy1ZqJkQE
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) October 14, 2022
This is magical. ??
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) October 11, 2022
Angela Lansbury and Jerry Orbach recording Beauty and the Beast.
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There have been versions of the song Beauty and the Beast, but the best version of the song will always be the original sung by Angela Lansbury who sung it so beautifully and hauntingly in one perfect take. What a legend. I'll miss her very badly. pic.twitter.com/d8Divvr2Ol
— Animated Antic (@Animated_Antic) October 11, 2022
Rest in Peace to the wonderful Angela Lansbury. This performance of "Beauty and the Beast" from 2016 still gives me chills. pic.twitter.com/PyiCXJuBy9
— Jordan Mickle (@JordanPMickle) October 11, 2022
I loved Murder, She Wrote in which a middle aged woman without a husband or children lived a really full, exciting life and kept being invited to things even though people dropped dead at every house party she attended. RIP wonderful Angela Lansbury.
— Faiza S Khan (@BhopalHouse) October 11, 2022
Pete Rose laughing like Walter White in the crawl space https://t.co/Df63IT43Hf
— local bIogger (@fergoe) October 11, 2022
Pete Rose and Joe Jackson can’t be in the Hall of Fame, but now we have bookies advertising on the pitching mound at Yankee Stadium. What a world.
— I Believe in Nashville (@genethelawyer) October 12, 2022
DO NOT PUT THAT ON. https://t.co/qIisEMukqq
— Adam Deats ?? (@AdamDeats) October 5, 2022
Spectacular time lapse of the the Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus),
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) October 8, 2022
From finding and inspecting her new home to raising a family pic.twitter.com/WaUqmNETsB
I am so pleased to have a poem in the premier issue of @HeimatReview. I invite you to read "Recalling the Narrow Way." https://t.co/qh0dfRVTIL #poetry #poetrycommunity #WritingCommnunity #NewOrleans
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) October 15, 2022
In South Korea, some stores package their bananas together in various ripeness stages so you can eat them over several days without them going brown. They call them "one-a-day" bananas. pic.twitter.com/ocJoSYooy5
— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) October 15, 2022
Evening. Teatime treesome. It is quite difficult to hold the container of food, dish of insectivore grit stuff and the phone recording, in one hand. pic.twitter.com/EgCnu0vCiP
— Avrina Schiller?? (@midge_thomas) October 15, 2022
That water in this fluid inclusion is the exact water in which the crystal formed. A time capsulehttps://t.co/XSlmiQaEwa
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) October 9, 2022
Holy shit. pic.twitter.com/lXJVZwZSDt
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) October 10, 2022
— Animales y bichitos ???? (@Animalesybichos) October 15, 2022
????????#peanuts #CharlieBrown pic.twitter.com/IEfh3tpGrC
— Brindille (@Brindille_) October 14, 2022