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WTA Washington, 2nd Round Preview: Ekaterina Makarova v Lauren Davis

The womens draw in Washington has seen a string of upsets with Lucie Safarova, Sloane Stephens, Alize Cornet and Madison Keys all exiting after the first round.  Following the break after Wimbledon, it’s not hugely surprising.  The Changeover team are in DC this week and Lindsay Gibbs wrote a fantastic piece about some of the…

July 31, 2014 in Davis, Makarova, Washington, WTA.

WTA Stanford 2nd Round Preview: Venus Williams v Victoria Azarenka

Dominika Cibulkova and Carla Suarez Navarro are the only two seeds to have fallen so far in Stanford.  Cibulkova’s loss was pretty significant as she was the defending champion.  She lost to Garbine Muguruza in three sets.  If you missed that match, I reviewed it HERE.  The biggest headline of Tuesday was Sabine Lisicki breaking…

July 30, 2014 in Azarenka, Stanford, Venus, WTA.

Match Recap, Stanford R1: Muguruza d. Cibulkova, 6-2 4-6 6-2

In a messy match, Garbine Muguruza ousted the Stanford defending champion and number six seed, Dominika Cibulkova, 6-2 4-6 6-2 in one hour and 56 minutes.  Muguruza played a fine opening set, hitting 13 winners to 12 unforced errors, mixing up her serve and maintaining an incredible depth on her groundstrokes and return.  Her shots…

July 30, 2014 in Cibulkova, Match Recap, Muguruza, Stanford, WTA.

WTA Stanford, 2nd Round Preview: Serena Williams v Karolina Pliskova

The first day of Stanford saw a rather weighty shock as Sam Stosur was beaten by the world number 406, Naomi Osaka, 4-6 7-6(7) 7-5 in two hours and 30 minutes.  This was Sam’s first match of the hard court season, but it is a little worrying and particularly, with the recent changes in her…

July 30, 2014 in Ka. Pliskova, Serena, Stanford, WTA.

ATP / WTA Citi Open, Washington: Preview and Predictions

In response to the article I wrote about Neil Harman in the week (see HERE), it was revealed on Friday that he has been suspended by the Times pending an investigation.  Now we can focus on some actual, relevant tennis! The Citi Open hosts a joint event next week with an ATP 500 and WTA…

July 27, 2014 in ATP, Tournament Preview, Washington, WTA.

WTA Stanford 2014: Preview and Predictions

It’s been three weeks since the conclusion of Wimbledon and finally, we have some relevant tennis to get excited about.  To be honest, as tennis fans we are continually spoilt and that’s the case for the next two months with non-stop tennis up to the US Open.  The time after Wimby is always odd with…

July 26, 2014 in Stanford, Tournament Preview, WTA.

WTA Istanbul Final Preview: Caroline Wozniacki v Roberta Vinci

The most intriguing of Sunday’s three finals will be in Istanbul where the top two seeds (wow) have progressed through to the showpiece finale.  Caroline Wozniacki and Roberta Vinci have both looked in great form so far this week; Wozniacki has lost two sets through the tournament to Karin Knapp (4-6 6-2 6-1 in the…

July 19, 2014 in Istanbul, Vinci, Wozniacki, WTA.

Match Recap, Bastad SF: Barthel d. Soler-Espinosa, 6-2 4-6 7-5

Mona Barthel reached her first final of 2014 with a gutsy three set victory over Silvia Soler-Espinosa, 6-2 4-6 7-5 in Bastad.  I’ve watched many Mona matches this year and they almost always end in disappointment for Mona fans.  This time round, the German world number 61 held her nerves and produced some surprisingly positive…

July 19, 2014 in Barthel, Bastad, Match Recap, Soler-Espinosa, WTA.

WTA Istanbul, Bastad, ATP Hamburg: A sweep of semi-final previews

Another set of tournaments is already on the horizon for next week.  On the WTA side, there is just one International event in Baku, meanwhile the ATP has three tournaments.  The US Open Series kicks off in Atlanta and two more clay court events will take place in Gstaad, Switzerland and Umag, Croatia.  It’s now…

July 18, 2014 in ATP, Bastad, Hamburg, Istanbul, Vinci, WTA.

WTA Bastad, Istanbul Quarter-Finals Preview: Kanepi v Barthel, Wozniacki v Pliskova

Alexander Zverev reached his first ATP main draw quarter-fnal with another fabulous win, this time defeating Santiago Giraldo, 6-4 7-6(6).  According to the ATP website, Zverev is the first 17 year old to reach the quarter-finals of an ATP 500 event since Rafael Nadal advanced to this stage of the tournament in Dubai in 2004. …

July 17, 2014 in ATP, Barthel, Bastad, Hamburg, Istanbul, Kanepi, WTA.

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