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Week 1 2024 (01/01 - 07/01)

 

- WTA 500 Brisbane :AUS:

🏆 - Elena Rybakina🏆

2° - Aryna Sabalenka

3° - Linda Noskova

3° - Victoria Azarenka

5° - Anastasia Potapova

5° - Daria Kasatkina

5° - Mirra Andreeva

5° - Jelena Ostapenko

 

• Doubles:

🏆 - Lyudmyla Kichenok🏆y Jelena Ostapenko🏆

2° - Greet Minnen y Heather Watson

 

- WTA 250 Auckland :NZL:

🏆 - Coco Gauff🏆

2° - Elina Svitolina

3° - Emma Navarro

3° - Wang Xiyu

5° - Varvara Gracheva

5° - Marie Bouzkova

5° - Petra Martic

5° - Diane Parry

 

• Doubles:

🏆 - Anna Danilina🏆 y Viktoria Hruncakova🏆

2° - Marie Bouzkova y Bethanie Mattek-Sands

 

- WTA 125 Canberra :AUS:

🏆 - Nuria Parrizas🏆

2° - Harriet Dart

3° - Clara Tauson

3° - Katie Volynets

5° - Oceane Dodin

5° - Nao Hibino

5° - Maya Joint

5° - Anna Bondar

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Kasatkina again with two wins only gets to the final of Adelaide :lol: Let's see if she can manage more than two games this time. Hopefully Ostapenko wins the title AND does some damage in Melbourne too, but one never knows with her :d 

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WTA 500 Adelaide International | Adelaide, Australia :AUS

 

Women’s Singles

1. :LAT Jelena Ostapenko

2. :ROC Daria Kasatkina

3. :USA Jessica Pegula

3. :ROC Ekaterina Alexandrova

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :USA:BRA Taylor Townsend/Beatriz Haddad Maia

2. :FRA:FRA Kristina Mladenovic/Caroline Garcia

3. :CZE:GER Barbora Krejčíková/Laura Siegemund

3. :UKR:LAT Lyudmyla Kichenok/Jelena Ostapenko

 

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WTA 250 Hobart International | Hobart, Australia :AUS

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Emma Navarro

2. :BEL Elise Mertens

3. :CHN Yue Yuan

3. :AUS Daria Saville

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :MEX:TWN Giuliana Olmos/Chan Hao-Ching

2. :CHN:CHN Jiang Xinyu/Hanyu Guo

3. :JPN:JPN Eri Hozumi/Makoto Ninomiya

3. :UKR:KAZ Nadiia Kichenok/Anna Danilina

 

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WTA 250 Hobart International | Hobart New Zealand :NZL

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Emma Navarro

2. :BEL Elise Mertens

3. :CHN Yue Yuan

3. :AUS Daria Saville

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :MEX:TWN Giuliana Olmos/Chan Hao-Ching

2. :CHN:CHN Jiang Xinyu/Hanyu Guo

3. :JPN:JPN Eri Hozumi/Makoto Ninomiya

3. :UKR:KAZ Nadiia Kichenok/Anna Danilina

 

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We still haven't annexed Tasmania :whistle:

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WTA 250 Thailand Open | Hua Hin, Thailand :THA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :ROC Diana Shnaider

2. :CHN Zhu Lin

3. :CHN Wang Yafan

3. :CHN Wang Xinyu

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :JPN:INA Miyu Kato/Aldila Sutjiadi

2. :CHN:CHN Jiang Xingyu/Hanyu Guo

3. :AUS:CHN Arina Rodionova/Yue Yuan

3. :ROC:ROC Kamilla Rakhimova/Yana Sizikova

 

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WTA 500 Upper Austria Ladies Linz

| Linz, Austria :AUT

 

Women’s Singles

1. :LAT Jelena Ostapenko (BOOOO…)

2. :ROC Ekaterina Alexandrova

3. :CRO Donna Vekic

3. :ROC Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :ITA:ITA Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini

2. :USA:AUS Nicole Melichar-Martinez/Ellen Perez

3. :UKR:GER Nadiia Kichenok/Anna-Lena Friedsam

3. :ITA:ITA Martina Trevisan/Elisabetta Cocciaretto

 

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WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open

| Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates :UAE

 

Women’s Singles

1. :KAZ Elena Rybakina

2. :ROC Daria Kasatkina

3. :ROC Liudmila Samsonova

3. :BRA Beatriz Haddad Maia

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :USA:USA Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Sofia Kenin

2. :CZE:GBR Linda Noskova/Heather Watson

3. :BRA:BRA Luisa Stefani/Beatriz Haddad Maia

3. :POL:USA Magda Linette/Bernarda Pera

 

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WTA 250 Transylvania Open | Cluj Napoca, Romania :ROU

 

Women’s Singles

1. :CZE Karolina Pliskova

2. :ROU Ana Bogdan

3. :GBR Harriet Dart

3. :ROU Jacqueline Cristian

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :USA:USA Asia Muhammad/Caty McNally

2. :GBR:SVK Harriet Dart/Tereza Mihalikova

3. :GBR:FRA Olivia Nicholls/Elixane Lechemia

3. :ROU:ROU Andreea Mitu/Jacqueline Cristian

 

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