Archive: kaia-kanepi
No word of big withdrawals from next week's WTA events. The one interesting bit of news is that the WTA is expanding this new tier of $125K events.
Tokyo (Mon): Bartoli, Wozniacki & Ivanovic Into Second Round
Caroline Wozniacki is finally earning enough points to count, but hardly enough to matter. If she is to have any chance at all for Istanbul, she'll have to earn big points in the two weeks after this.
Rafael Nadal is not the only pullout prospect for the US Open. With the Spaniard pulling the plug on his appearance a week ago due to his continuing left knee problem
It really doesn't matter much what Agnieszka Radwanska does this week; she needs a final to budge her ranking total, and she will be #3 no matter what
Almost half of Francesca Schiavone's points come from last year's French Open, and she has been in lousy form this spring.
Marina Erakovic is hurting, so this doesn't really say much about Petra Kvitova's form, but it at least gets her some points. Erakovic, on the other hand, is likely to lose her newly-earned Top Forty spot.
Italy’s Sara Errani not only cracked the Top 25 by winning the Budapest Grand Prix, she also extended her clay court winning streak to 15 matches in a row (the longest since Dinara Safina in 2009) and three tournaments in a row (the longest since Nadia Petrova in 2006).
Take a look at the latest from Madrid, Budapest, and Estoril...
Final update and final facts on Kanepi
Estoril (Friday): Kanepi & Suárez Navarro To Square Off In Final
Maria Kirilenko's Top Twenty spot is safe; if she can make it to the semifinal, she should rise to #16. But it seems that she is hurting
Moscow Saturday Update: Cibulkova one win away from first WTA title
Maria Sharapova reached the semi-finals today at the AEGON Classic with a straight sets win over qualifier Sesil Karatantcheva 6-2
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