Swiatek thrashes Kontaveit for Qatar title
Poland's Iga Swiatek has thrashed Anett Kontaveit to win the Qatar Open in Doha and snare her first WTA Tour title of 2022 and the fourth of her career.
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Poland's Iga Swiatek has thrashed Anett Kontaveit to win the Qatar Open in Doha and snare her first WTA Tour title of 2022 and the fourth of her career.
Poland's Iga Swiatek swept aside Anett Kontaveit in the Qatar Open final on Saturday and dedicated her victory to "the people who are suffering in Ukraine".
Paula Badosa sigue dando pequeños pasos para establecerse en la élite del circuito WTA. La tenista catalana ha conseguido este lunes el ranking más alto de su carrera al subir a la cuarta posición de la clasificación WTA tras dos semanas cerrando el Top-5.
DUBAI: An exciting week of tennis awaits fans in Dubai with eight of the world’s top-10 players of the WTA tour ready to do battle at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis stadium starting Monday.
Wimbledon will reportedly break with tradition by charging the same ticket prices for the men’s and women’s final at this year’s tournament. It has been the case in recent years that tickets for the men’s final are more expensive than the women’s final. Ad/> Last year fans were charged £200 to watch Ashleigh Barty’s win over Karolina Pliskova while Novak Djokovic’s victory over Matteo Berrettini cost £240 per ticket.
Paula Badosa continúa haciendo historia en su carrera en el tenis. Esta semana la tenista española de 24 años aparece en el puesto más alto de su carrera en el ranking WTA y, por primera vez, se cuela en el Top-5 de la clasificación.
Paris — Ashleigh Barty's achievement in becoming the first Australian woman in 44 years to win the Australian Open title has seen her consolidate her place atop the WTA rankings.
Ashleigh Barty's achievement in becoming the first Australian woman in 44 years to win the Australian Open title has seen her consolidate her place atop the WTA rankings. The 25-year-old has increased her lead over Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus -- who exited in the fourth round of the Australian Open -- to over 2,600 points. Danielle Collins's consolation for losing to Barty in Saturday's final is the highest ever ranking for the 28-year-old American as she soars 20 places to 10th. Poland's Iga Swiatek -- who Collins beat in the Australian Open semi-finals -- has also risen to her highest ever ranking, moving up five spots to fourth.