The fourth Polish woman to win a singles title this century:
— wta (@WTA) September 16, 2024
🇵🇱 Agnieszka Radwanska
🇵🇱 Magda Linette
🇵🇱 Iga Swiatek
🇵🇱 Magdalena Frech pic.twitter.com/Oqh62IqJIJ
La primera vez nunca se olvida y menos si tu primer título ocurrió en Guadalajara.
— GDL Open AKRON presentado por Santander (@WTAGuadalajara) September 16, 2024
¡Felicidades, Magdalena Frech ????! ??????@WTA #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/e7kTho3sSV
Time for a ???????????? ????@MFrech97 | #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/V9YvVzeHYk
— wta (@WTA) September 16, 2024
That was a roller coaster match!! What a win by Eva Lys ?? first Top 50 win in a year and ends Elise Mertens' 11-match unbeaten streak in Monastir pic.twitter.com/VYrd8BlMgX
— Owen (@kostekcanu) September 12, 2024
Semis is the worst timing to retire, but unfortunately I got sick here in Monastir. What a sad way to end my good week here but sometimes life is a pain in the ass. Thank you for the great support, I will make it to a WTA
— Eva Lys (@evalys_) September 14, 2024
Final one day ??
In Guadalajara, Osorio's first career 500 SF (and first by a Colombian) included wins over Hailey Baptiste and Kamilla Rakhimova, as well as one of the monster comebacks of the year. In her 2nd Round match, Veronika Kudermetova held a 5-0, *three*-break lead in the 3rd set before Osorio reeled off seven straight games to take home the victory. A loss to Olivia Gadecki ended Osorio's week, but only after her second-best result of '24 after her title in Bogota. Before this week, Osorio had been just 1-2 on summer hard courts following a 3rd Round Olympic result that included wins over Alona Ostapenko and Dayana Yastremska (and a three-setter vs. Danielle Collins). Osorio will lift her ranking from #80 to #61.
?????? https://t.co/GVLjOFEjy0
— Camila Osorio (@CamiOsorioTenis) September 13, 2024
?? The CHAMP is here ??
— wta (@WTA) September 15, 2024
Sonay Kartal becomes the first qualifier to win a WTA singles title this season! #JasminOpenByLilas pic.twitter.com/BQEdjAgy98
Sramkova fell to Kartal in her maiden appearance in a tour-level final (her SF was also a first) in Monastir, but the Slovak did good work to get there, taking out Elsa Jacquemot, Clara Burel, Sara Sorribes Tormo (in 3:22, from a set and a break down, then after saving a MP in the 3rd) and Lucia Bronzetti. Even before this week, '24 had been a career year for the 27-year old, who made her 1000 MD debut at Indian Wells, garnered an opening round win, and then reached the Round of 16 in her second 1000 MD (Madrid) a few months later. Sramkova cracked the Top 100 in the spring, and climbed as high as #89. She'll move up from #136 to #101 on Monday.
That is just ridiculous ??@RebeccaSramkova | #JasminOpenByLilas pic.twitter.com/W159OjJ0Ch
— wta (@WTA) September 15, 2024
Parrizas on Parade
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) September 14, 2024
The march toward a second WTA 125 title continues for Nuria Parrizas Diaz as the Spaniard takes down Olga Danilovic, 7-5, 6-4, in Ljubljana.
With the win, Parrizas Diaz sets up a championship clash with former world #24 Jil Teichmann on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/B3tFjKhEIc
Jil Kills It!
— Tick Tock Tennis (@TickTockTennis) September 15, 2024
Things are starting to turn around for Jil Teichmann as she clips Nuria Parrizas Diaz, 7-68, 6-4, to capture the WTA 125 title in Ljubljana.
With the win, Teichmann climbs another 37 spots back into the top 150 at #145 after re-entering the top 200 just last week pic.twitter.com/A6AxoUHbRt
From qualifying to the final ?
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 15, 2024
Olivia Gadecki gets past Camila Osorio 6-2, 6-3 to reach her first WTA final! #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/pQNqmH8Bp3
— Myles David (@TunedIntoTennis) September 13, 2024
ITF W75 Perth ???? Singles Champion ??
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) September 15, 2024
???? Talia Gibson (1) 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-3 def ???? Maddison Inglis (3) claiming the 20 year olds 6th ITF singles title and her first at home in WA. Up to a career high 143 live. #TheFirstServe pic.twitter.com/bzoFeSC4KS
In Le Neubourg (FRA), 25-year old Pastry Andrianjafitrimo carried out what has been a good summer run, reaching her third final since the start of July and winning her second straight challenger at the $75K event. Ranked #429 after an injury-related late start to her season (in April), the wild card French woman upset top seed Daria Snigur, then followed up a win over Tamira Paszek with a 6-2/6-4 victory over Manon Leonard in the final. She'll climb back to nearly inside the Top 300 on Monday (her career high is #139 in '22). It's Andrianjafitrimo's eighth and biggest career title. With ten straight match wins, she's 27-8 on the season and is on a 19-2 sprint this summer. When Andrianjafitrimo has missed time due to injury in recent seasons, she's often served as an additional coach for boyfriend Ugo Humbert.
[#ITF] Tessah Andrianjafitrimo (n°429) 🇫🇷 s'est imposée au Neubourg (France, W75, dur extérieur) ! En finale, elle a battu Manon Leonard (n°219) 🇫🇷, tête de série n°5, en deux sets 6-2, 6-4. À 25 ans, c'est son 8ème trophée 🏆, le plus important sur le circuit professionnel. pic.twitter.com/nmIa0GSwQK
— Service Gagnant (@Srvc_Gagnant) September 15, 2024
Resurgent duo ????
— wta (@WTA) September 15, 2024
Anna Danilina and Irina Khromacheva are your 2024 @WTAGuadalajara doubles champs! pic.twitter.com/ADjjo3Bwz7
Yes! Op de US Open klopt Luna Gryp (ITF 6) het nummer 4 bij de junioren, Rio Okano, met 1/6 6/1 7/6. Halve finale it is! ?? #usopenwheelchair #usopen pic.twitter.com/8CX5ZjIX05
— Tennis Vlaanderen (@TennisVla) September 5, 2024
?? Magic from Marina ??
— Tennis Canada (@TennisCanada) September 13, 2024
Marina Stakusic ???? earns the biggest win of her career, saving FOUR match points to fight past #1 seed Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 in #Guadalajara ??
It's her first career WTA quarterfinal, and first ever top 15 win ??pic.twitter.com/PWO4rMTjhI
Rebecca Sramkova coming from a set & a break down with shots like this yesterday against Sara Sorribes Tormo ?????
— Ground Pass (@GroundPasspod) September 14, 2024
Coming up next for her is a semi final against Lucia Bronzetti in Monastir. Opportunity to make her first tour level final.#JasminOpenByLilas
pic.twitter.com/mMZpYEDTLE
a winner from the WINNER ??@MFrech97 | #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/X1JkVu9Pks
— wta (@WTA) September 16, 2024
“First of all, I don’t feel confident with this sombrero.” 😀
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) September 16, 2024
—Magdalena Frech #WTA #WTAGuadalajara
Magdalena ?? Mexico@MFrech97 | #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/TAr6bjhHXg
— wta (@WTA) September 16, 2024
A week to remember for Olivia Gadecki ??#GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/ehJo8lj6yY
— wta (@WTA) September 16, 2024
Qualifier ?? Champion ???
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 15, 2024
Sonay Kartal defeats Rebecca Sramkova 6-3, 7-5 to win her FIRST WTA tour title! #JasminOpenByLilas pic.twitter.com/c1zyfcgo2e
Whenever there is a tournament in Romania a Romanian is able to raise up and play well at home. Miriam had a great week and has won the biggest title of her career!
— Romanian Tennis (@WTARomania) September 15, 2024
Miriam Bulgaru defeated Kathinka Von Deichmann 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 to win the WTA125 Tiriac Foundation Trophy! pic.twitter.com/S30LMVPhSt
**Quarterfinals at the Jasmin Open! ????**
— Zeynep Sonmez (@ZeynepSonmez__) September 13, 2024
What a battle yesterday! Now it's time for another exciting match. I’m ready to bring my best and enjoy every moment on Center Court again! ????#comeon #trusttheprocess #letsgo
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**Jasmin Open’da çeyrek final zamani! ????**
Dün… pic.twitter.com/9rWYT1KLNr
Pass so good, the opponent approves ??
— wta (@WTA) September 10, 2024
Antonia Ruzic with a winner from nowhere in Monastir!#JasminOpenByLilas pic.twitter.com/ulRHMefsIV
An upset in Guadalajara! ?
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 12, 2024
Olivia Gadecki takes out the No. 2 seed Danielle Collins 6-3, 6-3 and reaches her first tour-level Quarterfinal! #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/wuZtnLUGCh
¡Vamos Renata! ????@RenataZarazuaOf takes out Kalinina with the home crowd behind her!#GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/hiXxlUlbEW
— wta (@WTA) September 10, 2024
A line call is overruled on match point. ??
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 9, 2024
Sorribes Tormo defeats Blinkova 6-4, 6-4 in a dramatic final point.#JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/VZQ6Ac22r3
At least Anna got *something* out of singles this week (for what it's worth)...
Defense and finesse ?????
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 9, 2024
Anna Blinkova scores our @BetMGM shot of the day!#JasminOpen pic.twitter.com/FdtfguRefN
NEVER GIVE UP MENTALITY ??@CamiOsorioTenis | #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/34YMtKz6RD
— wta (@WTA) September 12, 2024
A STUNNING COMEBACK! ?
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) September 12, 2024
Camila Osorio rallies off 7 straight games and battles back from 0-5 down in the final set to defeat Kudermetova 7-6(5), 6-7(2), 7-5. #GDLOpenAKRONxSantander pic.twitter.com/nZlZjb8dA8
Let the celebrations begin! ????
— WTARussians (@WTArussians) September 15, 2024
Anna Blinkova and Mayar Sherif are the Jasmin Open champions, coming from a set down to beat Alina Korneeva and Anastasia Zakharova 2-6, 6-1, [10-8] in the final.
Just the second WTA doubles title of her career, and first since 2018! pic.twitter.com/8ay909Ykjn
Naomi Osaka has announced she is parting ways with her coach Wim Fissette.
— espnW (@espnW) September 13, 2024
The former world No. 1 won two grand slams with Fissette's coaching. pic.twitter.com/4vtt7qZ8W9
Zheng’s singing is pretty cutthroat, too.
— ?? Kai Wong (@Kai_Wong_CN) August 3, 2024
Zheng and Navarro should hang out and go Karaoke ?? pic.twitter.com/dcppWNwRBH
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
We've been wanting to break this one for a couple of weeks now.
— Stephanie Myles (@OpenCourt) September 13, 2024
But only got credible confirmation today.
Serious shocker of a coaching move, this!https://t.co/VhIx5ZlwC7 pic.twitter.com/Vns7jToOrf
Apparently, Patrick M. is figuratively "bullet-proof" as a coach. NOTE TO NAOMI: double and triple-check everything, and then do it again.
Maria Sakkari, defending champion of WTA500 Guadalajara that begins next week, has withdrawn from the tournament.
— Myles David (@TunedIntoTennis) September 8, 2024
The tournament was a WTA1000 last season so significant points will drop from her ranking. #TunedIntoTennis pic.twitter.com/czQzF0CPoI
So, in case you were wondering... no, Sakkari isn't out of the Top 10 YET. The voodoo is apparently good for one more week, as since last year's Guadalajara event (a 1000, before this year's downgrade to a 500) was held a week later on the schedule, she only dropped 99 points (from her '23 San Diego QF result). Actually -- get this -- she'll go UP from #10 to #9 on Monday. But she's not playing an event this coming week, either, so her title points will come off for the next ranking and she'll *finally* drop from the Top 10 on September 23. Sakkari has already fired *two* coaches this season -- Tom Hill *and* David Witt -- so no one is expected to bear the brunt of her rankings fall this time around (she fired Hill right after she dropped out of the Top 10 -- for just a week -- earlier this year).
OMVeee! Venus Williams on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar pic.twitter.com/nM2WO650Vk
— GlamSpinTennis (@GlamSpinTennis) September 10, 2024
Venus Williams stuns for Harper's BAZAAR ??? pic.twitter.com/I6eRh4gEMf
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 10, 2024
Thank you for having me @TheView! ? https://t.co/Z26qdj3cYX
— Venus Williams (@Venuseswilliams) September 10, 2024
Lewis Hamilton sharing his love for women’s tennis pic.twitter.com/mUm72FuCeQ
— GlamSpinTennis (@GlamSpinTennis) September 13, 2024
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA CHAMPIONS*
Hobart - Emma Navarro, USA (22/#31)
Hua Hin - Diana Shnaider, RUS (19/#108)
Austin - Yuan Yue, CHN (25/#68)
Rabat - Peyton Stearns, USA (22/#81)
Iasi - Mirra Andreeva, RUS (17/#32)
Cleveland - McCartney Kessler, USA (25/#98)
Monterrey - Linda Noskova, CZE (19/#35)
Monastir - SONAY KARTAL, GBR (22/#151)
Guadalajara - MAGDALENA FRECH, POL (26/#43)
[doubles]
Austin - Olivia Gadecki, AUS (21)
Charleston - Ashlyn Krueger, USA (19)
Charleston - Sloane Stephens, USA (31)
Monastir - MAYAR SHERIF, EGY (28)
[mixed]
Australian Open - Hsieh Su-wei, TPE (38)
Olympics - Katerina Siniakova, CZE (28)
U.S. Open - Sara Errani, ITA (37)
*2024 FIRST-TIME WTA FINALISTS*
Emma Navarro, USA (#31/22 = Hobart)-W
Diana Shnaider, RUS (#108/19 = Hua Hin)-W
Anna Kalinskaya, RUS (#40/25 = Dubai)
Mirra Andreeva, RUS (#32/17 = Iasi)-W
Elina Avanesyan, RUS (#76/21 = Iasi)
Magdalena Frech, POL (#57/26 = Prague)
McCartney Kessler, USA (#98/25 = Cleveland)-W
Lulu Sun, NZL (#57/23 = Monterrey)
SONAY KARTAL, GBR (#151/22 = Monastir)-W
REBECCA SRAMKOVA, SVK (#136/27 = Monastir)
OLIVIA GADECKI, AUS (#152/22 = Guadalajara)
*2023 2024 QUALIFIERS IN FINALS*
[2023]
Adelaide 1 - Linda Noskova, CZE (L)
Auckland - Rebeka Masarova, ESP (L)
Hobart - Lauren Davis, USA (W)
Merida - Rebecca Peterson, SWE (L)
[2024]
Dubai - Anna Kalinskaya, RUS (L)
Monastir - SONAY KARTAL, GBR (W)
Guadalajara - OLIVIA GADECKI, AUS (L)
*2024 LOW-RANKED WTA FINALISTS*
#228 - Bianca Andreescu (Rosmalen, lost to Samsonova)
#190 - Ajla Tomljanovic (Birmingham, lost to Putintseva)
#152 - OLIVIA GADECKI (Guadalajara, lost to Frech)
#151 - SONAY KARTEL (Monastir, def. Sramkova)
#136 - REBECCA SRAMKOVA (Monastir, lost to Kartal)
#134 - Aliaksandra Sasnovich (Budapest, lost to Shnaider)
#132 - Amanda Anisimova (Toronto, lost to Pegula)
*2024 MULT.DIFFERENT WTA CHAMPIONS BY COUNTRY*
8-USA [Collins,Gauff,Kessler,Keys,Navarro,Pegula,Stearns,Stephens]
4-RUS [M.Andreeva,Kasatkina,Samsonova,Shnaider]
3-CZE [Krejcikova,,Noskova,Pliskova]
3-POL [FRECH,Linette,Swiatek]
2-CHN [Yuan,Zheng Q.]
2-GBR [Boutler,KARTAL]
2-KAZ [Putintseva,Rybakina]
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[1-BLR,CHN,COL,ESP,ITA,LAT]
*2024 FINALS w/ TWO TITLE-LESS PLAYERS*
Iasi - Mirra Andreeva (0-0) def. Elina Avanesyan (0-0)
Monterrey - Linda Noskova (0-2) def. Lulu Sun (0-0)
Monastir - Sonay Kartal (0-0) def. Rebecca Sramkova (0-0)
Guadalajara - Magdalena Frech (0-1) def. Olivia Gadecki (0-0)
*CAREER WTA TITLES - GBR (active)*
4 - Heather Watson(2012,'15-16,'19-20)
3 - Katie Boulter (2023-24)
1 - SONAY KARTAL (2024)
1 - Emma Raducanu (2021)
*2024 WTA DOUBLES TITLES*
4 - Cristina Bucsa
4 - IRINA KHROMACHEVA
4 - Katerina Siniakova
3 - ANNA DANILINA
3 - Sara Errani
3 - Jasmine Paolini
3 - Hsieh Su-wei
3 - Lyudmyla Kichenok
3 - Elise Mertens
3 - Asia Muhammad
3 - Alona Ostapenko
3 - Taylor Townsend
*2024 WTA DOUBLES FINALS*
7 (2-5) = Erin Routliffe
6 (4-2) = IRINA KHROMACHEVA
5 (4-1) = Katerina Siniakova
5 (3-2) = ANNA DANILINA
5 (3-2) = Lyudmyla Kichenok
5 (1-4) = Gaby Dabrowski
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=2018: 7=
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=2021: 6=
Hsieh-SABALENKA-MERTENS-Mladenovic-Krejcikova-Siniakova
=1992: 5=
Novotna-NEILAND-Zvereva-SANCHEZ VICARIO-Sukova
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=2011: 5=
Dulko-PENNETTA-PESCHKE-SREBOTNIK-L.Huber
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No debate https://t.co/GNHLenCirj pic.twitter.com/4ACnbZvXFl
— Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) September 11, 2024
I better go superviral for this... pic.twitter.com/00Laf5QUrx
— Fearghas Kelly (@FearghasKelly) September 11, 2024
Trump and Vance are inciting hate and racism. https://t.co/2sRR9KP8Xq
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) September 14, 2024
He doesn’t denounce the bomb threats. This is a candidate explicitly running on the promise of political violence. https://t.co/tAeTwlk0fj
— Chris Murphy ?? (@ChrisMurphyCT) September 14, 2024
I’m pretty certain not one of these motherfuckers is Haitian….. pic.twitter.com/OCppJ40ibD
— Mark ?? (@Markfry809) September 13, 2024
Parrot recognizes the person's hand as friendly.
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) September 15, 2024
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On the day before #HurricaneFrancine 's arrival, I invite you to read my poem, "Before the Hurricane," written 4 years ago. https://t.co/bcynyQi1RT #poetrycommunity #poetrylovers #Louisiana
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) September 10, 2024
I enjoyed hearing poets read their work, and I enjoyed reading a poem on @PoetrySuperHwy Live today. You can hear a recording of the show here: https://t.co/XRgPoi0Cc8 #poetrycommunity #poetry
— Diane Elayne Dees (@WomenWhoServe) September 16, 2024
Horse dancing to Fleetwood Mac
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) September 15, 2024
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