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Women's Tennis WTA Tour 2024

 

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Meanwhile Petra Kvitova is pregnant and given she will be 34 this year I don't see her coming back tbh.

 

Naomi Osaka won in two sets - over Tamara Korpatsch - on her post-pregnancy return (Brisbane) and Amanda Anisimova also won in two sets - over Pavlyuchenkova - on her post-burnout return (Auckland).

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:GBR Emma Raducanu won her first match back post injury (Stuttgart Open) defeating :ROU Elena Gabriela Ruse in 3 sets at the Auckland Open. Up next, she’ll get :UKR Elina Svitolina in the Round of 16.

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On 1/2/2024 at 3:57 AM, Josh said:

Here’s an incredible slice from Raducanu, felt it deserved a share. 
 

 

 

Ruse's grunt reminds me so much of Halep :yikes:

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WTA 250 ASBC Classic | Auckland, New Zealand :NZL

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Coco Gauff

2. :UKR Elina Svitolina

3. :USA Emma Navarro

3. :CHN Wang Xiyu

 

Gauff defends her title from 2022, coming back from down a set to win in three against Svitolina, who’s had a incredibly successful post-pregnancy comeback. First tournament back for Emma Raducanu (Stuttgart Open) and Amanda Anisimova (Madrid Open), both managing to register one win each (Anisimova beat Pavlyuchenkova, and Raducanu beat Ruse). Really impressed with Raducanu’s return in particular, first two sets in her match against Svitolina in the R16 was some high-level tennis, but unfortunately ran out of gas by the end of the second set. Raducanu was actually up 5-1 in the first set, with multiple set points, eventually taking the set at 7-6 (5). Maybe if she’d have closed out the first set earlier, the third set would’ve been more competitive, but I guess we’ll never know. Raducanu needs to get more matches in, and more fitness work done during training. 
 

Women’s Doubles

1. :KAZ:SVK Anna Danilina/Viktória Hrunčáková @hckošice

2. :USA:CZE Bethanie Mattek-Sand/Marie Bouzková

3. :CZE:FRA Anna Siskova/Jessika Ponchet

3. :USA:NED McCartney Kessler/Suzan Lamens

 

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WTA 500 Brisbane International | Brisbane, Australia :AUS

 

Women’s Singles

1. :KAZ Elena Rybakina

2. :AIN Aryna Sabalenka

3. :CZE Linda Nosková

3. :ROC Daria Kasatkina

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :LAT:UKR Jelena Ostapenko/Nadia Kichenok

2. :BEL:GBR Greet Minnen/Heather Watson

3. :ROC:AUS Daria Kasatkina/Daria Saville

3. :ESP:ROC Cristina Bucsa/Alexandra Panova

 

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