WTA LADIES TENNIS RESULTS FROM SINGAPORE , SERENA DOES THE SINGAPORE SLING & SOARS BACK , SHARAPOVA SLUMPS

Written by: on 23rd October 2014
BNP Paribas WTA Finals 2014 in Singapore
WTA LADIES TENNIS RESULTS FROM SINGAPORE , SERENA DOES THE SINGAPORE SLING & SOARS BACK , SHARAPOVA SLUMPS

epa04459102 Maria Sharapova of Russia in action against Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic during their singles match of the BNP Paribas WTA Finals 2014 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, 23 October 2014. EPA/WALLACE WOON  |

WTA FINALS ( year end in October ?)

 

TIDBITS

 

* Bouchard out of Singapore as Serena roars back to life to keep finals hopes alive

* Sharapova falls again, this time to Kvitova

* Wozniacki leads group after win over Radwanska

 

TODAY’S UPDATE

 

Singapore

 

Singles – Round Robin: (3) Petra Kvitova def. (2) Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-2

Maria Sharapova of Russia in action against Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic during their singles match of the BNP Paribas WTA Finals 2014 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, 23 October 2014. EPA/WALLACE WOON

One race ends, another begins. Maria Sharapova can surely forget about the year-end #1. The question now is, can she manage to hold off Petra Kvitova and Simona Halep in the contest for #2?

Maybe Sharapova was still tired after her opening match, but this wasn’t really competitive. It took only an hour and fifteen minutes, and Sharapova won a feeble 40% of the points. Except for winning the first two games, she was never really in it. And so she finds herself 0-2 — not yet mathematically eliminated, but with almost no chance for the final; the only way it can happen is if she beats Agnieszka Radwanska in her third round, and Kvitova loses to Caroline Wozniacki, and Sharapova manages to win the tiebreak between herself, Wozniacki, and Radwanska, all of whom would be 1-2.

Kvitova, who lost her opener to Wozniacki, is for the moment still at #3, and of course needs a lot more than this to return to #2. But she is back in contention for the semifinal — if she can beat Wozniacki in the final match of the group, she looks good for the semi, and even if she loses, there might be that tiebreak….

 

Singles – Round Robin: (8) Caroline Wozniacki def. (6) Agnieszka Radwanska 7-5 6-3

If Maria Sharapova appeared tired after her first match marathon, Caroline Wozniacki didn’t show any signs of trouble at all. In fact, she is now up to 2-0. For the moment, that still leaves her at #8 in the rankings, but her chances of making the final are now very good indeed. She’ll make it unless she loses her third match (against Petra Kvitova), and Agnieszka Radwanska beats Maria Sharapova (which admittedly looks possible), in which case Wozniacki, Kvitova, and Radwanska are all 2-1 and it comes down to tiebreaks. As for Radwanska, she is 1-1, so her match with Sharapova is obviously very big for her.

 

Round Robin – Red Group: (1) Serena Williams def. (5) Eugenie Bouchard 6-1 6-1

Clearly Eugenie Bouchard’s problems were worse than those of Serena Williams. Bouchard ends up 0-3 here, having looked bad in all three matches, and that means that she will fall to no better than #6 in the rankings — and it might be lower. As for Serena, her win plus Sharapova’s loss effectively settles the contest for #1 — the only way Sharapova can take #1 is to win her remaining round robin match, hope she makes the semifinal, and win the title, while Serena wins no more matches. Not likely.

Serena Williams of the United States during a singles round robin match against Eugenie Bouchard of Canada on the fourth day of the BNP Paribus WTA Finals 2014 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, 23 October 2014. EPA/WALLACE WOON

Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in action against Serena Williams of the United States during a singles round robin match of the fourth day of the BNP Paribus WTA Finals 2014 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, 23 October 2014. EPA/WALLACE WOON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That being said, Serena still hasn’t clinched her semifinal spot — although this blowout win definitely helps. Serena is now 2-1, and done with Round Robin play. There is one more Red Group match, between Simona Halep and Ana Ivanovic. If Halep wins that, then she wins the group and Serena is #2 and they both make the semifinal. If Ivanovic wins, then Halep and Serena and Ivanovic are all 2-1 and it comes down to tiebreaks. Right now, Halep is 4-0 in sets, Serena 4-2, Ivanovic 2-2. So if Halep wins even one set, she would be 5-2, Serena 4-2, Ivanovic 4-3, and it would again be Halep and Serena in the semifinal. If Halep loses in straight sets, then everyone is 4-2 and it comes down to games. We won’t get into that; let’s just say that Halep is clinched and things look pretty good for Serena.

 

Doubles – Quarterfinal: (3) Black/Mirza def. Kops-Jones/Spears 6-3 2-6 12-10

Black/Mirza had multiple match points in the match tiebreak, two of them on serve, before letting Kops-Jones/Spears level things at 10-10. Fortunately, they got things together after that. This appears to mean no year-end Top Ten spots for Kops-Jones and Spears. With Peng Shuai in the semifinal, there no longer appears to be a possibility of Cara Black ending the year at #8, either, but she is likely to be #4, and Sania Mirza has a shot at #5.

 

STATS AND FACTS

 

Rankings

 

Estimated WTA Rankings As of October 23, 2014

 

 

Rank &

Prior

Rank …Name …………. Points

1..(1) SWILLIAMS ……… 7675*

2..(2) SHARAPOVA ……… 6890*

3..(3) KVITOVA ……….. 5966*

4..(4) HALEP …………. 5932*

5..(6) ARADWANSKA ………4810*

6..(5) BOUCHARD ………..4715

7..(7) IVANOVIC ………..4660*

8..(8) WOZNIACKI ……… 4465*

9..(9) Li ……………..3970

10.(10) Kerber ………….3480

11.(11) Makarova ………..2970

12.(12) Cibulkova ……… 2908

13.(13) Errani ………….2775

14.(14) Jankovic ………..2675

15.(15) Pennetta ………..2642

16.(16) Safarova ………..2615

17.(17) Petkovic ………..2495

18.(18) Suarez Navarro …..2370

19.(19) VWilliams ……… 2270

20.(20) Cornet ………….2200

21.(21) Stosur ………….2005

22.(22) Peng ……………2005

23.(23) Muguruza ………..1923

24.(24) Pliskova ………..1830

25.(25) Pavlyuchenkova …..1820

26.(26) Zahlavova Strycova .1750

27.(27) Lisicki ……….. 1735

28.(28) Kuznetsova ………1730

29.(29) Dellacqua ……… 1665

30.(30) Svitolina ……… 1655

 

Draws

 

Singapore Championships — Week of October 19, 2014

 

 

RED GROUP

……………..SWILL…HALEP…BOUCH…IVANO….W/L….SETS

(4)Halep………Halep…%%%%%…HALEP…XXXXX….2/0…..4/0

(1)S.Williams….%%%%%…HALEP…SWILL…SWILL….2/1…..4/2

(7)Ivanovic……SWILL…XXXXX…IVANO…%%%%%….1/1…..2/2

(5)Bouchard……SWILL…HALEP…%%%%%…IVANO….0/3…..0/6

 

WHITE GROUP

……………..SHARA…KVITO…RADWA…WOZNI….W/L….SETS

(8)Wozniacki…..WOZNI…XXXXX…WOZNI…%%%%%….2/0…..4/1

(6)A.Radwanska…XXXXX…RADWA…%%%%%…WOZNI….1/1…..2/2

(3)Kvitova…….KVITO…%%%%%…RADWA…XXXXX….1/1…..2/2

(2)Sharapova…..%%%%%…KVITO…XXXXX…XXXXX….0/2…..1/4

 

SCORES

 

 

THURSDAY

 

Singapore

Round Robin – White Group

(3) Petra Kvitova def. (2) Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-2

(8) Caroline Wozniacki def. (6) Agnieszka Radwanska 7-5 6-3

Round Robin – Red Group

(1) Serena Williams def. (5) Eugenie Bouchard 6-1 6-1

Doubles – Quarterfinal

(3) Black/Mirza def. Kops-Jones/Spears 6-3 2-6 12-10

 

 

 

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