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WTA 500 Charleston Open | Charleston, United States :USA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Danielle Collins

2. :AIN (RUS) Daria Kasatkina

3. :USA Jessica Pegula

3. :GRE Maria Sakkari

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :USA:USA Ashlyn Krueger/Sloane Stephens

2. :UKR:UKR Lyudmyla Kichenok/Nadiia Kichenok

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

3. :JPN:JPN Erin Hozumi/Makoto Ninomiya

 

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WTA 250 Copa Colsanitas | Bogota, Colombia :COL

 

Women’s Singles

1. :COL Camila Osorio

2. :CZE Marie Bouzkova

3. :AIN (RUS) Kamila Rakhimova

3. :ITA Sara Errani

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :ESP:AIN Cristina Bucsa/Kamila Rakhimova

2. :HUN:AIN Anna Bondar/Irina Khromacheva

3. :CZE:ESP Marie Bouzkova/Sara Sorribes Tormo

3. :ROU:UKR Irina Bara/Yuliia Starodubtseva

 

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WTA 500 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix | Stuggart, Germany :GER

 

Women’s Singles

1. :KAZ Elena Rybakina

2. :UKR Marta Kostyuk

3. :POL Iga Swiatek

3. :CZE Marketa Vondrousova

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :TPE:AIN Chang Hao-Ching/Veronika Kudermetova

2. :NOR:EST Ulrikke Eikeiri/Ingrid Neel

3. :USA:CHN Bethanie Mattek-Sands/Shuai Zhang

3. :CZE:GER Barbora Krejcikova/Laura Siegemund

 

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WTA 250 Open de Rouen | Rouen, France :FRA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Sloane Stephens

2. :POL Magda Linette

3. :UKR Anhelina Kalinina

3. :FRA Caroline Garcia

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :HUN:AIN Timea Babos/Irina Khromacheva

2. :GBR:GBR Naiktha Bains/Maia Lumsden

3. :JPN:GEO Nao Hibino/Oksana Kalashnikova

3. :GBR:POL Samantha Murray Sharan/Katarzyna Piter

 

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WTA 1000 Madrid Open | Madrid, Spain :ESP

 

Women’s Singles

1. :POL Iga Swiatek

2. :AIN (BLR) Aryna Sabalenka

3. :KAZ Elena Rybakina

3. :USA Madison Keys

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :ESP:ESP Cristina Bucsa/Sara Sorribes Tormo

2. :CZE:GER Barbora Krejcikova/Laura Siegemund

3. :TPE:BEL Hsieh Su-Wei/Elise Mertens

3. :AIN:AIN Anastasia Potapova/Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

 

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WTA 1000 Italian Open | Rome, Italy :ITA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :POL Iga Swiatek

2. :AIN (BLR) Aryna Sabalenka

3. :USA Coco Gauff

3. :USA Danielle Collins

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :ITA:ITA Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini

2. :USA:NZL Coco Gauff/Erin Routliffe

3. :CHN:CHN Wang Xinyu/Zheng Saisai

3. :USA:USA Desirae Krawczyk/Caroline Dolehide

 

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WTA 500 Internationaux de Strasbourg | Strasbourg, France :FRA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Madison Keys

2. :USA Danielle Collins

3. :UKR Anhelina Kalinina

3. :AIN (RUS) Liudmila Samsonova

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :ESP:ROU Cristina Bucsa/Monica Niculescu

2. :USA:INA Asia Muhammad/Aldila Sutjiadi

3. :CAN:NZL Leylah Fernandez/Erin Routliffe

3. :NED:BRA Demi Schuurs/Luisa Stefani

 

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WTA 250 Rabat Open | Rabat, Morocco :MAR

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Peyton Stearns

2. :EGY Mayar Sherif

3. :AIN (RUS) Kamila Rakhimova

3. :BUL Viktoriya Tomova

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :AIN:AIN Yana Sizikova/Irina Khromacheva

2. :KAZ:CHN Anna Danillina/Xu Yifan

3. :CHN:CHN Guo Hanyu/Jiang Xinyu

3. :JPN:JPN Erin Hozumi/Makoto Ninomiya

 

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:GBR Katie Boulter defended the Nottingham title last week. Liudmila Samsonova won the Den Bosch title.

 

Defending Wimbledon champion :CZE Marketa Vondrousova suffered a bad slip vs Anna Kalinskaya in Berlin today and retired injured. Let's see how bad this turns out to be...

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