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Women's Tennis WTA Tour 2022


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It's finally gonna happen tomorrow in Tallinn of all places. The first ever WTA-sanctioned match between Kaia Kanepi (age 37) and Anett Kontaveit (age 27) aka the two best tennis players :EST has ever had :p

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Kontaveit won the :EST derby 6-4 6-4 and will play Barbora Krejcikova in the final tomorrow.

 

Meanwhile :EGY Mayar Sherif wins her first WTA title beating :GRE Maria Sakkari in the Parma final 7-5 6-3.

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16 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Kontaveit won the :EST derby 6-4 6-4 and will play Barbora Krejcikova in the final tomorrow.

 

Meanwhile :EGY Mayar Sherif wins her first WTA title beating :GRE Maria Sakkari in the Parma final 7-5 6-3.

Hilarious result in Parma. One must wonder if Sakkari would ever win second WTA title. Good for Mayar though, first ever WTA singles title for Egypt

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Maria's serve is so bad these days, in the last few years it was such a big weapon. This was an embarrassing loss...

 

...but not all hope is lost, she lost her first five ITF finals before she finally won one. And people can make jokes about Rabat all they want, but she beat Mertens and Konta there, it's not like her draw was a total joke (now Parma which she did not win is a different story...). She is a hard worker and a fighter, I give her credit for showing up when she knows she's in a slump unlike others like Osaka who would rather hide at home than play and lose...

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Krejcikova with the upset of the week, breaks Swiatek's 21 consecutive sets won in finals and wins the title in Ostrava in a 3h16m crazy battle. Iga cried a lot in the end :( but didn't understand a thing she said cause she talked in polish :p

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46 minutes ago, NMQ said:

Krejcikova with the upset of the week, breaks Swiatek's 21 consecutive sets won in finals and wins the title in Ostrava in a 3h16m crazy battle. Iga cried a lot in the end :( but didn't understand a thing she said cause she talked in polish :p

One of the best matches of the year! :yes

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