Leonardo Mayer Moves In The Wrong Direction
MOTW: Leonardo Mayer The problem with going far in tournaments and winning titles is that the following year you must defend those points. Every player knows this, so they should…
Continue reading →MOTW: Leonardo Mayer The problem with going far in tournaments and winning titles is that the following year you must defend those points. Every player knows this, so they should…
Continue reading →Baltic Open, Latvia [11] Anastasija Sevastova (LAT) vs. [194] Katarzyna Kawa (POL) It’s easy to win a set and even come close to winning the match against a top ranked…
Continue reading →Hamburg European Open, Germany [59] Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) vs. [78] Andrey Rublev (RUS) Despite the discrepancy in their rankings, they were both ranked higher previously. Rublev was ranked as…
Continue reading →If you have never heard of her, keep an eye on Elena Rybakina. The twenty-year-old Kazakhstani may just have announced her arrival in Bucharest. She never dropped a set the…
Continue reading →Ladies Open Lausanne: Women’s Final [48] Alize Cornet (FRA) vs. [98] Fiona Ferro (FRA) The twenty-two-year-old defeated her countrywoman, long-time veteran Cornet, in three sets. In a match that showed…
Continue reading →Mover Of The Week: Jelena Ostapenko What has happened to Jelena Ostapenko’s game? Once ranked as high as number five, the 2017 Roland Garros champion is beginning to realize that…
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