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On 10/9/2024 at 12:03 PM, Josh said:

:GRE Maria Sakkari has announced the end of her season due to a shoulder injury. 
 

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Not a surprise, she hasn't played a completed match since the Olympics and has been withdrawing from every tournament except the US Open where she was clearly injured and retired after one set.

 

I think this drop in the rankings can be good for her and take off some pressure and that she will rise again once she is healthy!

 

I also can't help but think what would've happened in Paris had she not been injured, she still almost beat Kostyuk (and probably should've won that match regardless, she was two points away in the second set) to make the quarterfinals, then would've had to play Vekic and Schmiedlova for a spot in the final...

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:AIN (BLR) Sabalenka defeated home crowd favourite (and WTA’s public #1 enemy) :CHN Zheng 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 for her 3rd consecutive title in Wuhan. 
 

As soon as the match was over there was a song over the loudspeaker that went like “Saba-Saba-Saba-Lenka”, really funny stuff :lol:

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WTA 1000 Wuhan Open | Wuhan, China :CHN

 

Women’s Singles

1. :AIN (BLR) Aryna Sabalenka

2. :CHN Qinwen Zheng

3. :CHN Wang Xinyu

3. :USA Coco Gauff

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :KAZ:AIN (RUS) Anna Danilina/Irina Khromacheva

2. :USA:USA Jessica Pegula/Asia Muhammad

3. :CZE:AIN (RUS) Katerina Siniakova/Ekaterina Alexandrova

3. :INA:CAN Aldila Sutjiadi/Leylah Fernandez

 

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8 hours ago, Josh said:

WTA 1000 Wuhan Open | Wuhan, China :CHN

 

Women’s Singles

1. :AIN (BLR) Aryna Sabalenka

2. :CHN Qinwen Zheng

3. :CHN Wang Xinyu

3. :USA Coco Gauff

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :KAZ:AIN (RUS) Anna Danilina/Irina Khromacheva

2. :USA:USA Jessica Pegula/Asia Muhammad

3. :CZE:AIN (RUS) Katerina Siniakova/Ekaterina Alexandrova

3. :INA:CAN Aldila Sutjiadi/Leylah Fernandez

 

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You write these results quite funny. In tennis it`s quite unusual, e.g. 2x 3 places

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1 hour ago, copravolley said:

You write these results quite funny. In tennis it`s quite unusual, e.g. 2x 3 places

Never actually noticed how off it seems, I totally agree. From now on I’ll probably change the format to something like this :p


_ Singles

Champion- :WHT

Runner Up- :WHT

Semifinalists- :WHT / :WHT

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:AIN (RUS) Daria Kasatkina defeats 17 year old youngster :AIN (RUS) Mirra Andreeva 6-0, 4-6, 6-4 for the Ningbo Open title! 
 

Dasha sure does love her 500’s, she’s made 11 finals and has now won her 4th title! :lol:
 

As always, Mirra was a bit of a mess emotionally. Racket smash in the first set, and a whole lot of frustration and crying. She’s still very young though, I’m sure she’ll learn how to control her emotions as she plays more matches on tour. 

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WTA 500 Ningbo Open | Ningbo, China :CHN

 

Women’s Singles

Champion- :AIN (RUS) Daria Kasatkina

Runner Up- :AIN (RUS) Mirra Andreeva

Semifinalists- :ESP Paula Badosa / :CZE Karolina Muchova

 

Women’s Doubles

Champions- :CHN:NED Yue Yuan/Demi Schuurs

Runner Ups- :AUS:USA Ellen Perez/Nicole Melichar-Martinez

Semifinalists- :MEX:AIN (RUS) Giuliana Olmos/Alexandra Panova / :CHN:INA Xu Yifan/Adila Sutjiadi

 

 

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