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The women’s final is set. Here’s our preview and prediction for this exciting final! (4) Kenin vs Swiatek Youth and scrappiness will be all over this final, in addition to steady and cerebral shot making. Predicting this match is difficult because neither of these players were favorites to be in the final. Additionally, Kenin was ... Read more
The women’s semifinals are set. Here’s our preview and predictions! Swiatek vs. Podoroska The women’s draw is a complete mess. As such, we’re now looking at two completely unknown women playing on one half of the draw. Podoroska is the 23-year-old Argentine qualifier that sent Svitolina packing, while Swiatek is the 19-year-old upstart who may ... Read more
Here we go folks, the French Open is finally happening during the pandemic, and guess what? Most of the top players will be participating in the women’s field. That’s right folks, other than the defending French Open champion Ashleigh Barty, and Naomi Osaka all the top women will be participating in this year’s edition. Interestingly ... Read more
The women’s Quarterfinals are set. We have some exciting matchups ready to tee off on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Here’s a breakdown of the matches and my predictions. Brady (28) vs. Putinsteva (23) Brady was been playing unbelievably consistent power tennis. She’s shown she is fit and relentless throughout the tournament. She’s had ... Read more
As many people already know, the Women’s draw is not counting on a number of top 10 players, such as Svitolona, Halep and Barty. This will make the path to the final seem a bit easier on the surface. Make no mistake though, there are some dangerous and exceptional players lurking in the early rounds ... Read more
Unlike the men’s field, which counts with the majority of the top men, the Women’s field is completely decimated. Unfortunately, six of the top ten players have decided to stay home for the coronavirus rendition of the US Open. The list includes: No. 1 Ashleigh Barty No. 2 Simona Halep No. 5. Elina Svitolina No. ... Read more
It’s going to be an interesting week of tennis at the Credit One Bank invitational. Being held in Charleston, South Carolina, we’ll be able to see lots of stars strut their stuff during the next seven days, June 23-28. There will be prize money as well as proceeds going to frontline health workers, and the ... Read more
Tennis is slowly coming back. Thank goodness for entrepreneurs who have been heeding the call to get some competitive tennis on television sets. Unfortunately, the lack of marketing has made it a bit difficult to understand the formats, who’s participating, and when these events are taking place. Props to popular players who have been promoting ... Read more
The top of the women’s game is still up for grabs. We’ve had so many different winners at the most important events in the last couple of years that predicting winners has become a real challenge. Just when you think one woman is on the verge of consolidating the top ranking, she is quickly dethroned ... Read more
The Women’s final is set! On one corner we have Sofia Kenin. This is her coming out party. She is for real, has lots of fight in her, and a game to back it up. On the other corner, two-time Grand Slam champion Garbine Muguruza, who is playing high level tennis once again. Kenin’s ... Read more
The women’s draw has been an absolute mess. Many of the favorites are no longer around. However, this is not a surprise. We’ve written extensively on how open the women’s field has been in the last year or so, with nobody dominating. That being said, the impressive thing about the draw is the amount of ... Read more
When it comes to rising stars in women’s tennis, there’s four youngsters that made significant strides in 2019, and which I think will battle it out for the top 10 in 2020. They are Amanda Anisimova #24, Dayana Yamstrenska #22, Marketa Vondrousova #16, Sofia Kenin #14. Notice that I’m leaving young players like Andreescu out ... Read more