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Linette won 62 61 and now both of them can take a private jet to Paris (which was only possible since some millionaire offered them a lift, otherwise they wouldn't make it to Paris with the no-fly zone today).

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4 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Linette won 62 61 and now both of them can take a private jet to Paris (which was only possible since some millionaire offered them a lift, otherwise they wouldn't make it to Paris with the no-fly zone today).

It reminds me of Radwańska last-minute trip to Rio somehow.

 

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:CHN Zhang Shuai using her PR to beat Vince Spadea's legendary losing streak record :coffee:

 

Zhang still has one or two PR left before she finally won't be allowed to even make 250 qualies on her current ranking. But she turns 36 in January so I expect her to retire once those PR finally end. She's only collecting GS and 1000 pay checks now.

 

 

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:AIN (BLR) Sabalenka defeats :USA Pegula 6-3 7-5 to win the Cincinnati Open title!
 

Sabalenka’s serve was unstoppable today for the most part, nothing Pegula could do about it. Quite glad that Sabalenka was able to close out the match in straight sets, even when she choked while serving for the match at 5-4 (perhaps a bit of nerves started to set in), because the match was on her racket. The match didn’t deserve a 3rd set. 

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25 year old :USA McCartney Kessler - a former NCAA product - who only made Top 100 two weeks ago wins her first WTA title in Cleveland over :BRA Beatriz Haddad Maia. Kessler hasn't won a WTA tour match in her entire career before this week (one win at Australian Open which is ITF event). She also won Landisville 100k which earned her a MD wild card to US Open where she plays Marta Kostyuk in R1.

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WTA 500 Berlin | Berlin, Germany :GER

 

(Only posting the results of 500’s, 1000’s, and WTA Finals from now on, too much work for me to also do 250’s)

 

Women’s Singles

1. :USA Jessica Pegula

2. :AIN (RUS) Anna Kalinskaya

3. :USA Coco Gauff

3. :AIN (BLR) Viktoria Azarenka

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :CHN:CHN Wang Xinyu/Zheng Saisai

2. :TPE:AIN (RUS) Chan Hao-Ching/Veronika Kudermetova 

3. :CZE:CZE Linda Noskova/Katerina Siniakova

3. :NED:BRA Demi Schuurs/Luisa Stefani

 

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WTA 500 Bad Homburg Open | Bad Homburg, Germany :GER

 

Women’s Singles

1. :AIN (RUS) Diana Shnaider

2. :CRO Donna Vekic

3. :USA Emma Navarro

3. :BUL Viktoriya Tomova

 

Women’s Doubles

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

2. :TPE:AIN (RUS) Chan Hao-Ching/Veronika Kudermetova 

3. :CHN:KAZ Xu Yifan/Anna Danilina

3. :NOR:EST Ulrikke Ekieri/Ingrid Neel

 

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WTA 500 Eastbourne International | Eastbourne, Great Britain :GBR

 

Women’s Singles

1. :AIN (RUS) Daria Kasatkina

2. :CAN Leylah Fernandez

3. :USA Madison Keys

3. :ITA Jasmine Paolini

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :UKR:LAT Lyudmyla Kichenok/Jelena Ostapenko

2. :CAN:NZL Gabriela Dabrowski/Erin Routliffe

3. :GBR:GBR Harriet Dart/Maia Lumsden

3. :ESP:JPN Cristina Bucsa/Makoto Ninomiya

 

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