5?? Top 50 players faced + 5?? wins = ??@katiecboulter surged to a 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 comeback vs. Marta Kostyuk to win the @SanDiegoOpen for her second (& biggest) @WTA singles title.
— TENNIS (@Tennis) March 4, 2024
"I really didn't think I'd be standing here with a trophy right now."https://t.co/IfBbY8SIaj
unleashing the forehand ??@katiecboulter | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/Ld8j8KHELB
— wta (@WTA) March 4, 2024
time to hang loose ??@katiecboulter | #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/djIGylje3I
— wta (@WTA) March 4, 2024
Magic under the lights ?@marta_kostyuk upsets the No.1 seed Pegula 7-6(4), 6-1 and will face Boulter for the San Diego title. #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/hHs291HpyB
— wta (@WTA) March 3, 2024
Though she was the top seed in Austin, Kalinina didn't win the title or even reach the final. But the Ukrainian's SF result -- after wins over Sara Bejlek, Camila Osorio and Diane Parry -- represents the first time in '24 that she's advanced out of the 2nd Round (she came to Texas at just 2-6 on the season) and her first SF at tour level since her run to the Rome final last spring after winning three consecutive three-setters (then retiring in the final vs. Rybakina).
Game, set & match ?? Kalinina ??#ATXopen pic.twitter.com/g5Y6IEniXN
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 1, 2024
Raise it high, Yuan Yue! 🏆#ATXopen | @WTA pic.twitter.com/NnFA1AMnYZ
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 4, 2024
On a roll this week ??
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2024
Emma Navarro is back in the #SanDiegoOpen semifinals after putting in a fabulous performance against Saville! pic.twitter.com/1GTmMHLLLF
Navarro didn't reach her second final of the young '24 campaign in San Diego, but the Bannerette maintained the multi-month (and multi-season) run that has propelled her nearly (but definitely quietly) into the Top 20. Navarro ended '23 on a 19-4 run that included SF at tour-level San Diego last September, $100K and $80K titles and a 125 semi. In January she posted a SF in Auckland and won her maiden tour crown in Hobart on her way to a 10-1 start. A loss in the AO 3rd Round ended her streak, but this week she posted a second straight semi in the moved-up-on-the-schedule San Diego 500 event, getting wins over Katerina Siniakova and Dasha Saville before falling a round short of the final with a loss to Katie Boulter. Still, Navarro's 15-5 season-opening spurt means that she's gone 34-9 since falling in the 1st Round of the U.S. Open. She was ranked #57 at Flushing Meadows, but now finds herself at #23, just under 300 points from overtaking #20 Madison Keys to place behind only Coco Gauff and Jessie Pegula in the Bannerette rankings. Keys has yet to play this season, though she's scheduled for her '24 debut in Indian Wells. Maybe Navarro will catch it...
An interesting tidbit from Emma Navarro’s Press Conference after her QF Win
— TennisONE App (@TennisONEApp) March 2, 2024
Said she didn’t start watching tennis until last year ??
“My coach was like yeah you need to start watching tennis, try to watch like an hour a week. Now I’ve become a little bit of a tennis nerd.” pic.twitter.com/1KQ8H3PPEI
Hoping for a speedy recovery ?? Sevastova retires with an injury.
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 2, 2024
Anna Karolina Schmiedlova is through to the semifinals.#ATXopen pic.twitter.com/GiW8yKuR3n
Emphatic ??
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2024
Anastasija Sevastova returns to winning ways, defeating 2nd seed Stephens to reach the quarterfinals in Austin!#ATXOpen pic.twitter.com/OdcKCXyVRc
Hoping for a speedy recovery ??
— wta (@WTA) March 2, 2024
Anna Karolina Schmiedlova advances to the @atxopen semifinals after Sevastova is forced to retire. pic.twitter.com/JTpWsec362
Though Saville has missed much time due to knee injuries in recent seasons, when she *has* managed to get back onto the court she hasn't labored when it's come to finding her form. When she returned last June after nine months out, she reached the SF in Hamburg in just her fourth event back. She reached another QF before ultimately finishing the season at 12-13 (with an ending three-match losing streak pulling her under .500). The Aussie got off to a quick start in '24, reaching the SF in Hobart in January. After four losses in her last five outings, Saville made her way out of qualifying in San Diego, getting past Linda Fruhvirtova in straight sets in the final round. In the MD, she posted additional wins over Zhu Lin and Tatjana Maria, saving a MP against the German to reach the QF. Saville's run ended there in a two-set loss to Emma Navarro despite the Aussie having grabbed a 4-1 lead in the 1st. The defeat drops her to 9-6 on the year, but she'll climb 32 spots from #148 to #116 as she edges closer to not only a Top 100 return (she was last there nearly a year ago) but a return to AUS #1. At the moment, as was the case at the end of last season, no Aussies are in the Top 100. Arina Rodionova has since slipped to #102 after going 1-4 after finally cracking the Top 100 at age 34 last month. Saville stands as the AUS #2.
From qualies to quarters ??
— wta (@WTA) February 29, 2024
Great comeback from @daria_gav to defeat a spirited Maria in 3 tough sets to move on in San Diego!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/jmSghjlEMp
The moment Wang Xiyu booked a trip to the final??#ATXopen pic.twitter.com/Px0kknbUlo
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 2, 2024
Going the distance in San Diego!
— wta (@WTA) February 29, 2024
Qualifier Marina Stakusic levels the match against 7th seed Vekic, taking it 6-3 ??#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/fmMaRgurKT
Stakusic, last fall's surprise BJK Cup Finals star during Canada's championshp run in Seville, finally makes her season debut in San Diego. The 19-year old (#283) took her qualifying wild card and played her way into the MD (w/ wins over Maria Timofeeva -- 6-2/3-0 ret. -- and Elsa Jacquemot), the second of her tour career ('22 Granby 2r run), where she added another victory over veteran Marina Melnikova. Stakusic forced a 3rd set vs Donna Vekic, taking an early break lead, before falling to the Croat 6-4/3-6/6-3 in the 2nd Round. The Canadian will climb to a new career high of #221.
LAURA PIGOSSI IS THE WIPHOLD INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION! ??
— Tennis South Africa (@TennisSA) March 2, 2024
The Brazilian top seed defeated Hanne Vandewinkel 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 to claim the title.
Next up, ???? Isabella and Zoe Kruger fightS for the doubles trophy against Alina Charaeva and Ekaterina Reyngold.#WIPHOLDinternational pic.twitter.com/djzv26cRuu
????LAURA PIGOSSI conquistou hoje seu título de número 10 ao triunfar no W50 de Pretoria!
— Tênis Além do Óbvio ?? (Alemzão) (@AlemTenis) March 2, 2024
Será #115 do ranking da WTA na segunda-feira, a 72 pontos do top 100. pic.twitter.com/vHut2JlG6j
TÍTULO NA GARRA!!!!
— CBT (@cbtenis) March 3, 2024
Mayu Crossley ???? é campeã da Brasil Juniors Cup. Na decisão contra Neus Torner ????, a japonesa lutou até o fim e venceu de virada, por 2/6 6/4 6/3 pic.twitter.com/Vk3dux19BW
Team title number ??
— wta (@WTA) March 4, 2024
No.3 seeds @EllenPerez95 and @nicole_melichar defeat the No.1 seeds Krawczyk/Pegula, 6-1, 6-2!#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/ALnNpG9mgS
Proud to celebrate International Wheelchair Day! pic.twitter.com/3gnwZQGRw6
— USTA (@usta) March 1, 2024
In Rome, Georgia (USA) it was de Greef taking the singles title at the Georgia Open, claiming her second career Series 1 crown. But the title itself may not be as significant as the players she beat to get it. Her run included wins over WC #6 Aniek Van Koot in the QF and #8 Dana Mathewson in a 6-3/6-4 final. Mathewson had won the only previous meeting between the two (in 2022), while this was de Greef's second straight victory over Van Koot after having dropped her first three contests vs. her countrywoman and sometimes doubles partner. There are definitive *tiers* when it comes to the women's wheelchair "power pyramid." Clearly, Diede de Groot sits alone at the top, as does Yui Kamiji in the second "group." The third tier of the sport is made of a very veteran batch that includes the likes of Van Koot, Jiske Griffioen, Kgothatso Montjane, Zhu Zhenzhen (though mostly in doubles) and Mathewson, and from which the QF/SF opponents of the top two are usually found. With this week's title run, de Greef may have climbed into that group while also being the only player amongst them whose career results are in the early stages of a big upswing. Some interesting generational clashes (well, level-of-play checks, at least) could be on the horizon. De Greef entered this week at #10 in the rankings, but has still only played de Groot and Kamiji *once* in an official tour singles match. She lost love & 1 to Kamiji in the 1st Round of this year's AO in what just her second career slam singles outing. That scoreline hints at the gulf that may still exist between her and "second tier" Kamiji, but it's worth noting that de Greef's *first* slam singles match was against Van Koot at last year's U.S. Open. She lost that one love & 3, but since then has played Van Koot three times: a three-set loss followed by two wins. De Greef also defeated Griffioen for the first time last October. [Here's are article about her from last month.] De Greef is clearly making strides, and before long -- hopefully sometime this spring (she'll need to be in the Top 8 to qualify for this summer's Paralympics field in Paris) -- we might finally be able to see just how far along she is when it comes to possibly giving any sort of challenge to the sport's top two women over the next year or two.
KATIE WINS THE BIGGEST TITLE OF HER CAREER!@KatiecBoulter defeats Kostyuk 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 to pick up her second career singles ??#SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/zUOGfzuUK3
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 4, 2024
Tomorrow: The first ever all-Chinese WTA final in North America will go down in history ??????#ATXopen pic.twitter.com/LVkFdjRSoA
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 3, 2024
The CHAMPION in Texas ??
— wta (@WTA) March 3, 2024
Yuan Yue takes home the title in Austin after defeating Wang Xiyu 6-4, 7-6(4).#ATXOpen pic.twitter.com/RNdzM3ygpY
Back from the brink ??
— wta (@WTA) February 29, 2024
Danielle Collins claws back to avoid defeat, getting past Volynets in 3 sets to reach the #ATXOpen quarterfinals! pic.twitter.com/GZvLMW7nsB
After joking during her post-match press conference, "By the end of this, maybe a pharmaceutical company will pick me up…rheumatoid arthritis, endometriosis, chronic pain, overuse injuries... I mean I’m every pharmaceuticals' dream," Collins retired after the 1st set in her next match.
finding a WAY ??????@NastiaPav defeats Xinyu in three sets 4-6. 7-6(5), 6-2 and secures the last spot in the final eight. #SanDiegoOpen pic.twitter.com/TeMD1DwZ5v
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2024
Emphatic ??
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2024
Anastasija Sevastova returns to winning ways, defeating 2nd seed Stephens to reach the quarterfinals in Austin!#ATXOpen pic.twitter.com/OdcKCXyVRc
Sevastova is 3-1 vs. Stephens since that U.S. Open QF, including a win over her in Flushing Meadows in a QF rematch a year later (their most recent meeting before this week).
Olivia² ?? ATX Open Doubles Champions! ????#ATXopen | @WTA pic.twitter.com/23Cc2tfqbM
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 4, 2024
Two breakthrough runs but it was Anastasiia Gureva who comes out on top in the final of the ITFW50 Empire Women's Indoor as she beats Elena Pridankina 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to win the biggest title of her career!
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) March 3, 2024
Will enter the Top 400 for the first time by virtue of this victory. pic.twitter.com/a5gmTVUlW2
W15 Manacor🇪🇸
— Masarovasupporters (@Masarovasuppor1) March 3, 2024
Pista dura 🔵
KAITLIN QUEVEDO🇪🇸🏆
Coach: Guillem Burniol
Domingo 3.03.2024🗓️
🧵Abro hilo sobre la excelente semana de Kaitlin María Quevedo en el 3r ITF de la @rnadalacademy con la ayuda de la @RFETenis pic.twitter.com/Yu4hOPqTw9
Loved seeing you back in town, Peyton! Hurry back! ?? pic.twitter.com/1Q8FtgJQ3D
— ATX Open (@AtxOpen) March 2, 2024
Generally, it doesn't take long during a match in which Andrea Petkovic is providing commentary for a gem of a quote to emerge. Caught during just a few minutes of this week's Zarazua/Volynets match on Tennis Channel: "There is no place for hope in tennis. You have to go out there and take it."
Amid stellar results on court, major problems in court for the Czech Tennis Federation, with a raid on their headquarters on Tuesday and federation president Ivo Kaderka now in custody. https://t.co/z2jjTL7ypG
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) February 29, 2024
According to Greek media, Maria Sakkari has officially hired David Witt (former coach of Jessica Pegula) their first tournament together will be Indian Wellshttps://t.co/JHXyvLSy0I
— Melanie Lautrup (@melanie_lautrup) March 2, 2024
Seems like a good move. Hmmm, but then you remember that Witt could never get Pegula "over the hump," so he moves on to a player who has had a hard time "getting over the hump." But tennis player/coach success *is* sometimes just about finding the best combination at the right time. Maybe it'll work.
Serena’s different looks during Paris Fashion Week? pic.twitter.com/3z24d1iqfw
— Melanie Lautrup (@melanie_lautrup) March 3, 2024
There are Buster Keaton disciples, like me.
— Scott McGee (@JScottMcGee) February 28, 2024
Then there’s @TheRichardLewis.
While I wrote and produced the piece, it was all Richard’s heart for Buster that made this my favorite project.
Hope Buster’s got a pork pie hat with your name on it, Richard.https://t.co/KXbjDpv7gg
Slaymona ?? pic.twitter.com/fMJgqoVvqo
— LorenaPopa ???????? (@popalorena) February 28, 2024
https://t.co/zYTJz7Jq7h pic.twitter.com/Dfm0owFxIY
— Daria Saville (@Daria_gav) March 2, 2024
Fun Friday: Pet Edition ????
— wta (@WTA) March 1, 2024
Do you have an adorable furry friend? We want to see them!
Spam us with your pets ??
And suddenly I realize there used to be a player named Bianca Andreescu. What's she been up to lately?
— OKBoomer (@marina_boomer) March 1, 2024
Never stop improving: @iga_swiatek practices on a Dubai afternoon. pic.twitter.com/qsVEIIYfXp
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) February 26, 2024
Maria Sharapova & Serena Williams linked up at Paris Fashion Week.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 3, 2024
Two iconic women who transcended the game just having a little chat. ?? pic.twitter.com/a6ClTUmQz8
*ALL-CHN WTA FINALS*
2006 Estoril, POR - Zheng Jie def. Li Na
2013 Shenzhen, CHN - Li Na def. Peng Shuai
2018 Nanchang, CHN - Wang Qiang def. Zheng Saisai
2024 Austin, USA - YUAN YUE def. WANG XIYU
*WTA ALL-NATION FINALS IN 2020s*
[2020]
(USA) Auckland - S.Williams d. Pegula
(BLR) Ostrava - Sabalenka d. Azarenka
[2021]
(RUS) Saint Petersburg - Kasatkina d. Gasparyan #
(CZE) Prague - Krejcikova d. Martincova #
[2022]
(USA) Adelaide 2 - Keys d. Riske
(RUS) Istanbul - Potapova d. V.Kudermetova
[2023]
(GBR) Nottingham - Boulter d. Burrage #
(RUS) Rosmalen - Alexandrova d. V.Kudermetova
(CZE) Nanchang - Siniakova d. Bouzkova
[2024]
(CHN) Austin - Yuan Yue d. Wang Xiyu
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#- tournament in home nation
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Hobart - Emma Navarro, USA (22/#31)
Hua Hin - Diana Shnaider, RUS (19/#108)
Austin - YUAN YUE, CHN (25/#68)
[doubles]
Austin - OLIVIA GADECKI, AUS (21)
[mixed]
Australian Open - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE (38)
*2024 WTA WS TITLES BY NATION*
2 - KAZ (Rybakina-2)
2 - LAT (Ostapenko-2)
2 - USA (Gauff,Navarro)
1 - BLR (Sabalenka)
1 - CHN (YUAN)
1 - CZE (Pliskova)
1 - GBR (BOULTER)
1 - ITA (Paolini)
1 - POL (Swiatek)
1 - RUS (Shnaider)
*CAREER WTA TITLES - CHN*
9 - Li Na (2004,'08,'10-14)
4 - Zheng Jie (2005-06,'12)
3 - Zhang Shuai (2013,'17,'22)
2 - Wang Qiang (2018)
2 - Peng Shuai (2016-17)
2 - Zheng Qinwen (2023)
1 - Duan Yingying (2016)
1 - Sun Tiantian (2006)
1 - Wang Xiyu (2023)
1 - Wang Yafan (2019)
1 - Yan Zi (2005)
1 - YUAN YUE (2024)
1 - Zheng Saisai (2019)
1 - Zhu Lin (2023)
*CAREER WTA TITLES - GBR (active)*
4 - Heather Watson(2012,'15-16,'19-20)
2 - KATIE BOULTER (2023-24)
1 - Emma Raducanu (2021)
*2024 WTA SF*
[CHN]
2 - WANG XIYU (1-1)
2 - YUAN YUE (1-1)
1 - Zheng Qinwen (1-0)
1 - Zhu Lin (1-0)
1 - Wang Xinyu (0-1)
1 - Wang Yafan (0-1)
[USA]
3 - EMMA NAVARRO (1-2)
3 - JESSIE PEGULA (0-1+L)
2 - Coco Gauff (1-1)
[UKR]
1 - MARTA KOSTYUK (1-0)
1 - ELINA SVITOLINA (1-0)
1 - Anhelina Kalinina (0-1)
1 - Dayana Yastremska (0-1)
*2024 UNSEEDED WTA FINALISTS*
Adelaide - Dasha Kasatkina
Hua Hin - Diana Shnaider (W)
Cluj-Napoca - Karolina Pliskova (W)
Dubai - [Q] Anna Kalinskaya (Q)
Dubai - Jasmine Paolini (W)
San Diego - KATIE BOULTER (W)
*2024 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
3 (1-2) = NICOLE MELICHAR-MARTINEZ
3 (1-2) = ELLEN PEREZ
2 (1-1) = Lyudmyla Kichenok
2 (1-1) = Bethanie Mattek-Sands
2 (1-1) = Alona Ostapenko
2 (0-2) = Guo Hanyu
2 (0-2) = Jiang Xinyu
2 (0-2) = DESIRAE KRAWCZYK
2 (0-2) = Heather Watson
[2024 finals - duos]
3...MELICHAR-MARTINEZ/PEREZ (1-2)
2...L.Kichenok/Ostapenko (1-1)
2...Guo/Jiang (0-2)
The Supreme Court enables Trump to delay justice
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) February 29, 2024
with their decision to hear immunity case.
(cartoon from the archives)https://t.co/qQc9XadvE7 pic.twitter.com/G3Yu4SVD7u
The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether a US citizen is above the law – a proposition that, if affirmed, would destroy the moral, legal, and political foundations of the Court itself.
— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) February 29, 2024
Ginni Thomas tried to overturn the 2020 election.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!?? (@mmpadellan) February 29, 2024
Ginni Thomas is married to SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas.
Clarence Thomas is about to weigh in on a case involving that election interference.
Clarence Thomas should recuse, but he won't.
The Supreme Court is COMPROMISED. pic.twitter.com/wCkZSi2955
So the wife of a Supreme Court justice texted this after the election, urging an overthrow of our election….and her husband gets to decide on the Trump immunity case?
— cjmmn (@ChuckCjmmn) March 1, 2024
Is that not super fckd up?! pic.twitter.com/mB412FPYXF
The Supreme Court of the United States just reminded us with this corrupt decision that the insurrection did not fail--it never ended.
— Mary L Trump (@MaryLTrump) February 28, 2024
To the people who told me “calm down” in 2016,
— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) February 28, 2024
That reality tv game show host you said would “grow into the office” turned out to be a rapist business fraud who extorted a country, plotted a coup, incited an insurrection and stole our most highly guarded national security…
As a Canadian following the Trump shitshow since 2016, seeing the blatant corruption with zero accountability, witnessing the GOP still firmly up Trump’s colon and now with the Supreme Court’s complicity, I can’t imagine the level of anger & frustration in America right now.
— ca?a?a ?a?es ????? (@Trump_Detester) February 29, 2024
Hey media, thanks for the update on Biden eating ice cream! I missed the part about how his opponent tried to overturn the 2020 election and is actually running again to destroy America. Will you be covering that?
— MM ? (@adgirlMM) February 28, 2024
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull:
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) February 27, 2024
“When you see Trump with Putin, as I have on a few occasions, he’s like the 12-year-old boy that goes to high school and meets the captain of the football team. ‘My hero!’ It’s really creepy.”
pic.twitter.com/x89ogncwQz
A stunning young Myrna Loy, photographed in 1927.... pic.twitter.com/mk8NoYLfZu
— Noirchick In Old Hollywood (@Noirchick1) February 28, 2024
Best chemistry you’ve seen on film?
— ??????Paula Rachel?????? (@mylemonysoul) January 27, 2024
The Thin Man (1934) William Powell and Myrna Loy pic.twitter.com/iYo3QuqBUf
Myrna Loy in publicity shots for The Thin Man, 1934. This scene was cut from the film as the studio believed a woman dressing in male clothing was “too provocative.” pic.twitter.com/RJhk0Z1SOT
— myrna loy archive (@myrnaloyarchive) August 29, 2022
What a travesty not to have this in the movie :( pic.twitter.com/AdGjyA3aLB
— myrna loy archive (@myrnaloyarchive) August 29, 2022
When Myrna Loy met Marlene Dietrich for the first time at one of Monty's dinner parties.
— Marvelous Montgomery Clift (@marvelousmclift) February 28, 2024
From Loy's memoir, "Being and Becoming" pic.twitter.com/CImY6ZJpfp
Which three 80’s movies are you picking? pic.twitter.com/prLfCl2lwc
— Dr Money Trees (@DrMoneyTrees) February 27, 2024
Yup pic.twitter.com/X4EM0ybssL
— The Mini Beards, #SchnauzerFest supporters (@Mini_Beards) March 2, 2024
Incredible pan across Mars’ surface from NASA’s Perseverance rover ?? pic.twitter.com/L1RrRBnFRT
— Latest in space (@latestinspace) March 2, 2024
This woman who claims to be a member of ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ harassed a man for a good 3 minutes because he ordered a happy meal at McDonalds…
— george (@StokeyyG2) March 3, 2024
This country is going insane. pic.twitter.com/1PVbDcdBjx
Alfred the Porcupine - alfredtheporcupine
— KOJAMF?? ? ?? (@jimstep260853) March 2, 2024
"Bought a house in Maine and inherited a nightly visit from a porcupine." pic.twitter.com/VCCjz1jKmj
Doe stopped the car to seek help for her child. Her reaction after being rescued is all you need to witness. 😭❤️ pic.twitter.com/7puMAQaZdC
— Restoring Your Faith in Humanity (@HumanityChad) October 8, 2023
The bike parking system in Japan is really cool pic.twitter.com/5pe9F84KuW
— Enez Özen (@Enezator) February 25, 2024
Princess Diana in London, 1997. pic.twitter.com/m6nhZbrMlI
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) March 1, 2024
"When you meow at your humans for food, but instead they meow back at you with 15 grammatical errors!"
— Love Meow (@LoveMeowdotcom) March 2, 2024
??: Lucy #Caturday #CatsLover pic.twitter.com/zvxbDBmTXd
The stunning Garbo brings to mind the poet WBYeats:
— Noirchick In Old Hollywood (@Noirchick1) March 1, 2024
"Wine comes in at the mouth,
And love comes in at the eye:
That's all we shall know for truth
Before we grow old and die.
I lift the glass to my mouth,
I look at you...and sigh........... pic.twitter.com/SKrhU6gaVz