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From Seoul, South Korea, September 2018




The end of the last Grand Slam tournament of the year is at the corner, and yes, as usual, the women's tournament is full of surprises. We will first have a look at what happened to the players in Top 8, and then shortly analyze the semifinals. Below, you can see how the Top 8 looked before the start of US Open. The standings are changing, of course, and at the end of this article you can check a live update of how the rankings are changing exactly.




Now were are these players now in the US Open? Well, they are all out. Let's see in which stages did they leave the tournament. We will start from those who were eliminated early on in the competition. 



THE TOP 8 PLAYERS AND HOW THEY LEFT THE US OPEN


Simona Halep (Romania), no 1, out in the 1st Round (128강전)


She is without doubt the most successful player of 2018 so far, that's why she leads the rankings. Halep played 13 tournaments so far ths year, and reached at least quarterfinals in at 10 of them. She played 6 finals, among which she won 3 (Shenzen, Roland Garros, Rogers Cup) and was defeated in other 3 (Australian Open, Rome, Cininnati). So the Romanian managed to play 2 Grand Slam finals, but lost at Wimbledon in the 3rd round and at US Open in the 1st round. She was given as favorite at winning the American Open this year but she had a very strong opponent in Kaia Kanepi, no 44, from Estonia, 2-6 4-6. Halep is the first female player in history to lose in the first round at US Open as number one. That's also something to be proud of, isn't it? Very interesting how things will finish this year for Halep. Can she end the year as number one? If she does, she will become the second player after Serena Williams to finish the season as number one in two consecutive years. Now, that's really something to be proud of! Go, Simona!






Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark), no 2, out in the 2nd Round (64강전)


Caro has not been playing great in the second part of this season, and even her no 2 spot is now in danger. She was defeated by Ukrainean Lesia Tsurenko, current no 36, 4-6 2-6. What is going on with these top players losing so early to lower ranked ones?






Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic), no 5, out in the 3rd Round (32강전)


Kvitova had a great year too, having won some top tournaments. She climbed so much in the rankings, and if she does a good job for the reast of the year, she might end up in the Top 5 of 2018. World no 20, the young hope of Belarus, Aryna Sabalenka, defeated Kvitova in two sets, 7-5 6-1. 






Angelique Kerber(Germany), no 4, out in the 3rd Round (32강전)


Kerber reached to this position in the rankings for playing great in all past three Grand Slams of the year. Semifinals at Australian Open, quarterfinals at Roland Garros, and winner at Wimbledon. A former champion in 2016 here at US Open, this time she was defeated by world no 29, Slovkian Dominika Cibulkova, score 6-3 3-6 3-6. Thanks to her performances this year however, she might end up replacing Woniacki as no 2, or who knows, she could even go past Halep and become the year end new number one. Good luck, Angelique!






Caroline Garcia (France), no 6, out in the 3rd Round (32강전)


Garcia started playing a very good tennis since the Asian season last year. She won the Beijing Open and entered Top 8. Her constancy, doubled by some failures of players like Muguruza or Ostapenko who were not able to defend their titles from last year, kept Garcia among the best players in the women's tour. Let's see if she can play her best tennis again, after this US Open is done. Here, she lost to world no 30, Spanish Carla Suarez Navarro, 7-5 4-6 6(4)-7(7).






Elina Svitolina (Ukraine), no 7, out in the 4th Round (16강전)


Svitolina had a good start of the year, she played well in the Middle East in spring, winning the Dubai Open, and playing the final in Qatar, then she won the Italian Open. She practically managed to defend the titles she won last year, thus we can still see her among the top players. Current no 19, Latvian Anastasija Sevastova defended her in 3 sets, 6-3 1-6 6-0.

Watch the highlights here.




Sloane Stephens (USA), no 3, out in the quarterfinals (준준결승)


Stephens jumped up in Top 5 after her final at Roland Garros, where she lost to Simona Halep. She had the 2000 points from last year victory here at US Open. Not being able to defend her points, she now sees a fall in the rankings, and this might cost her a lot. If she plays well for the rest of the season, she has a chance of finishing the year in Top 8. I have a feeling that she will. She has played great in the last 4 months or so. Here, she los to Sevastova, 2-6 3-6.






Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic), no 8, out in the quarterfinals (준준결승)


Another caroline! Tennis loves carolines and the Top 8 loves them even more. I'm giving special cheers to those who can name at least 5 carolines who are currently playing in the women's tournament now :D. Jokes, jokes, but Karolina lost to who else than Serena Williams, score 4-6 3-6. She was pretty constant this year reaching the higher stages in the tournaments she played, and won the title in Sttutgart earlier this year. Her spot inthe Top 8 is in danger though. She is also a player to be with the eyes on during the last part of this season. 






THE SEMIFINALS AT US OPEN 2018


1. Serena Williams (no 17, USA) vs Anastasija Sevastova (no 19, Latvia)


The two players never met before, this is their first match together. Sevastova defeated 2 big names on her road to the semifinals, Svitolina and Stephens, the latter being the last year 's champion. Serena eliminated Pliskova, Kanepi and Venus Williams among others. Even if the American had a slower start this season after her year off, she began playing better this past summer, reaching the Wimbledon final, which she lost against Angelique Kerber. 




2. Madison Keys (no 14, USA) vs Naomi Osaka (no 20, Japan)


Keys was the runner up last year, and she is doing a great work defending her points. She will meet Osaka Naomi, the surprise of 2018. She won Indian Wells in spring, but after that she did not play that well. However, we see her again now, far in a Grand Slam, the best result of her career. Keys and Osaka met 3 times before, and each time the American has won.





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From Seoul, South Korea, June 2018




US Open, New York, USA



ABOUT:



The 2018 US Open is the 138th edition of tennis' US Open and the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It is held on outdoor hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. This is the last Grand Slam to have 32 seeds with the format reverting to 16 seeds in 2019. The US Open is the only Grand Slam tournament that employs tiebreakers in every set of a singles match. For the other three Grand Slam events, a match that reaches 6-6 in the last possible set (the third for women and the fifth for men) continues until a player takes a two-game lead. As with the US Open, those events use tiebreakers to decide the other sets. The US Open also is the only Grand Slam tournament with 16 qualifiers (instead of 12) in the women's singles draw.

Rafael Nadal and Sloane Stephens are the defending men's and women's singles champions.



Female (left) and male (right)'s trophies







THE SEEDS:




Point system:


Winner - 2000

Runner up - 1300

Semifinalists - 780

Quarterfinalists - 430

Round of 16 - 240

Round of 32 - 130

Round of 64 - 70

Round of 128 - 10




GALLERY OF THE CHAMPIONS:


2017 winner: Sloane Stephens, USA






2016 winner: Angelique Kerber, Germany





2015 winner: Flavia Pennetta, Italy





2014 winner: Serena Williams, USA




2013 winner: Serena Williams, USA



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From Seoul, South Korea, August 2018



Connecticut Open, New Heaven, USA





ABOUT


The 2018 Connecticut Open (also known as the 2018 Connecticut Open presented by United Technologies for sponsorship reasons) is a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It iss the 50th edition of the Connecticut Open, and part of the Premier Series of the 2018 WTA Tour. It takes place at the Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, from August 19 through August 25. It is the last event of the 2018 US Open Series before the 2018 US Open.





POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 470

Runner-up - 305

Semifinalists - 185

Quarter-finalists - 100

Round of 16 - 55

Round of 32 - 1


SEEDS




FINALISTS


Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) and Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain)

Score: 6-1 , 6-4




WINNER 


Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)




FINAL HIGHLIGHTS



***


2017 WINNER: Daria Gavrilova (right, Australia)





2016 WINNER: Agnieszka Radwanska (right, Poland)





2013 WINNER: Simona Halep (Romania)



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From Seoul, South Korea, August 2018



Western and Southern Open, Cincinnati (Ohio), USA





ABOUT


The 2018 Western & Southern Open is a men's and women's tennis tournament currently being played on outdoor hard courts from August 13–19, 2018. It is a Masters 1000 tournament on the 2018 ATP World Tour and a WTA Premier 5 tournament on the 2018 WTA Tour.[1][2] The tournament is one of two headline events in the 2018 US Open Series. The 2018 tournament is the 117th men's edition and the 90th women's edition of the Cincinnati Masters and takes place at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, a northern suburb of Cincinnati, in the United States.




POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 900

Runner-up - 585

Semifinalists - 350

Quarter-finalists - 190

Round of 16 - 105

Round of 32 - 60

Round of 64 - 1



SEEDS




FINALISTS


Simona Halep (Romania) and Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)


Simona Halep played her consecutive final at a Premier 5 tournament. It was a tough tournament, with rainy days and delayed mathches. Simona had to play 2 matches in one day, in the same way she did a week earlier when she won the title in Montreal.


Score:  6-2 , 6(6)-7(8) , 2-6






 WINNER 


Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)






FINAL HIGHLIGHTS






***



2017 WINNER: Garbine Muguruza (right, Spain)



2017 Final Highlights





2016 WINNER: Karolina Pliskova (right, Czech Republic)




2015 WINNER: Serena Williams (right, USA)



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From Seoul, South Korea, August 2018



1. Rogers Cup, Montreal, Canada






ABOUT


The 2018 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank is a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the 138th edition (for the men) and the 127th (for the women) of the Canadian Open. The tournament is part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 of the 2018 ATP World Tour, and of the WTA Premier 5 tournaments of the 2018 WTA Tour, and is also a 2018 US Open Series event. The  women's event is held at the IGA Stadium in Montréal, both from August 6 to August 12.




POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 900

Runner-up - 585

Semifinalists - 350

Quarter-finalists - 190

Round of 16 - 105

Round of 32 - 60

Round of 64 - 1



SEEDS






FINALISTS


Simona Halep (Romania) and Sloane Stephens (USA)


Score: 7(8)-6(6) , 3-6 , 6-4


Highlights of the match here


In a remake of the 2018 Roland Garros final these two players met again, this time playing even a better tennis, and showing the world why they are th best in the world! Stephens had more winners (and what winners!) and less errors, but somehow Halep's points came at the right moment and turned her into a champion. It might easily become the best women's tennis match of the year. Watch the highlights if not convinced ^^!














 WINNER 


Simona Halep (Romania) 


Simona first won this tournament 2 years ago, in 2016. With this title she stays at the top of the WTA ranking and if she continues in this way she may become the year-end No 1 once again. Good luck!










FINAL HIGHLIGHTS




***



2017 WINNER: Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)


*2017 final highlights Svitolina-Wozniacki




2016 WINNER: Simona Halep (Romania)




2015 WINNER: Belinda Bencic (Switzerland)





WTA RANKING, August 14th, 2018






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From Seoul, South Korea, August 2018

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From Seoul, South Korea, August 2018



1. Silicon Valley Classic, San Jose, California, USA






ABOUT


The 2018 Silicon Valley Classic (also known as the Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic for sponsorship reasons) is a professional tennistournament played on hard courts. This is the 47th edition of the tournament, and part of the WTA Premier tournaments of the 2018 WTA Tour. It takes place between 30 July and 5 August 2018 and it is the first time the tournament is held in San Jose, California, following a move from Stanford.[1] It is the first women's event on the 2018 US Open Series.




POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 470

Runner-up - 305

Semifinalists - 185

Quarter-finalists - 100

Round of 16 - 55

Round of 32 - 1



SEEDS


Among the seeded players, Muguruza and Keys were eliminated at the date this artcle was posted.



FINALISTS


Mihaela Buzarnescu (Romania) and Maria Sakkari (Greece)

Score: 6-1 6-0

HIGHLIGHTS (YOUTUBE LINK)






 WINNER  


Mihaela Buzarnescuhas been playing great in 2018 and also lost some finals.  This is the first singles WTA title in her career, a career which is close to the end. When she received the trofee at the end of the match she told Sakkari to enjoy her tennis career as she is young and has a lot of possible tournaments to win from now on. 'As for me, maybe I can play two more years and then I have to tep down.' Mihaela was never able to show and grow her true talent due to numerous injuries in the past, which makes this trofee even more special. Her fellow Romanian, world no 1 Simona Halep posted a congratulatory message on her twitter 'I am so happy for you, Miki! Welcome to WTA Top 20'. Mihaela's dream was to enter Top 20 one day, and that happened here, in California.














2017 WINNER: Madison Keys (USA) [Bank of the West Classic]






2. Citi Open, Washington DC, USA






ABOUT:


The 2018 Washington Open (called the Citi Open for sponsorship reasons) is a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is the 50th edition (for the men) and the 8th edition (for the women) of the Washington Open. The event is part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2018 ATP World Tour, and of the WTA International tournaments of the 2018 WTA Tour. It is taking place at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C., United States, from July 30 to August 5, 2018.




POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 280

Runner-up - 180

Semifinalists - 110

Quarter-finalists - 60

Round of 16 - 30

Round of 32 - 1



SEEDS


Among the seeded players, Caroline Wozniacki was eliminated at the date this artcle was posted.




FINALISTS


Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) and Dona Vekic (Croatia)


Score: 4-6  7(9)-6(7)  6-2






   WINNER  


Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia)







2017 WINNER: Ekaterina Makarova (Russia)


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From Ganghwa-do, South Korea, July 2018



1. Jiangxi Open, Nanchang, China









ABOUT


The Jiangxi International Women's Tennis Open is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor hard courts. The event is held at the Nanchang Tennis Center in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, China. It is also part of the China Open Series. The best performance of Chinese players in women's singles will receive a wild card from the China OpenFor the first two years, this was a WTA 125K series level tournament. However, beginning in 2016, it became one of the main WTA Tourlevel tournaments under the International classification.





FINALISTS


Zheng Saisai (right) and Wang Qiang (left), both from China

Final score: 7-5, 4-0. Zheng Saisai retired in the second set.




 WINNER  


Wang Qiang (China)




2017 WINNER: Peng Shuai, China

 


  




2. Moscow River Cup, Russia






ABOUT:


The inaugural edition of the Moscow River Cup, an International-level WTA tennis event, will be held from 23 to 29 July 2018 at the National Tennis Center in Moscow, Russia. Though it is a WTA International level event, the prize money will be $750,000.




FINALISTS


Serbia Olga Danilović (Serbia) and Russia Anastasia Potapova  (Russia)

Score: 7–5, 6–7(1–7), 6–4




   WINNER:   





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From Seoul, South Korea, July 2018



1. BRD Bucharest Open, Romania



ABOUT


The 2018 BRD Bucharest Open is a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is the fifth edition of the tournament and part of the International category of the 2018 WTA Tour. This year it is held held from 16 to 22 July 2018 at the Arenele BNR in Bucharest, Romania.



POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 280

Runner-up - 180

Semifinalists - 110

Quarter-finalists - 60

Round of 16 - 30

Round of 32 - 1



SEEDS






FINALISTS


Anastasia Sevastova (Latvia) and Petra Martic (Croatia)

Score: 7(7)-6(4), 6-2





 WINNER  


Anastasia Sevastova (Latvia)




2017 WINNER: Irina Camelia Begu (Romania)








2. Swiss Open, Gstaad, Switzerland




ABOUT:


The 2018 Ladies Championship Gstaad is a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is the 26th edition of the Ladies Championship Gstaad, and part of the International category of the 2018 WTA Tour. It takes place at Roy Emerson Arena in Gstaad, Switzerland, from 16 July through 22 July 2018.



POINT SYSTEM


Winner - 280

Runner-up - 180

Semifinalists - 110

Quarter-finalists - 60

Round of 16 - 30

Round of 32 - 1



SEEDS





FINALISTS


Alize Cornet (France) and Mandy Minella (Luxemburg)


Score: 6-4, 7(8)-6(6)






   WINNER  


Alize Cornet (France)




2017 WINNER: Kiki Bertens (Netherlands)





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From Seoul, South Korea, July 2018





The 2018 Wimbledon Championships is a Grand Slam tennis tournament which is currently taking place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The main tournament began on Monday 2 July 2018 and is due to finish on Sunday 15 July 2018.

The 2018 tournament is the 132nd edition of The Championships, the 125th staging of the Ladies’ Singles Championship event, the 51st in the Open Era and the third Grand Slam tournament of the year. It is being played on grass courts and is part of the ATP World Tour, the WTA Tour, the ITF Junior tour and the NEC Tour. The tournament is organised by All England Lawn Tennis Club and International Tennis Federation.



Roger Federer, the defending champion in the Gentlemen's singles, has won the event a record eight times in his career. Garbiñe Muguruza was the defending champion in the Ladies' singles, but lost in the second round to Alison van Uytvanck.


ABOUT


Level: ITF

City: Wimbledon

Country: Great Britain

Total Financial Commitment: $ 21,969,327

Date: Jul 2 - Jul 15, 2018

Surface: Grass

Singles Draw Size: 128


POINT DISTRIBUTION


winner-2000

runner-up-1300

semifinalists-780

quarter-finalists-430

round of 16-240

round of 32-130

round of 64-70

round of 128-10



HOW THE TOP 8 RANKED PLAYERS LEFT THE COMPETITION


>1ST ROUND (ROUND OF 128):


Sloane Stephens, current no 4, lost to Donna Vekic, 1-6 3-6




Petra Kvitova, current no 7, lost to Aliaksandra Sasnovich, 4-6 6-4 0-6 




Elina Svitolina, current no 5, lost to Tatjana Maria, 6(3)-7(7) 6-4 1-6




Caroline Garcia, current no 6, lost to Belinda Bencic, 6(2)-7(7) 3-6




>2ND ROUND (ROUD OF 64):


Caroline Wozniacki, current no 2, lost to Ekaterina Makarova, 4-6 6-1 7-5




Garbine Muguruza, current no 3, lost to Alison van Uytvanck, 7-5 2-6 1-6




>3RD ROUND (ROUND OF 32)


Simona Halep, current no 1, lost to Suwei Hsieh, 6-3 4-6 5-7




>4TH ROUND (LAST 16)


Karolina Pliskova, current no 8, lost to Kiki Bertens 3-6 6(1)-7(7)





PAST WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS


2017: Garbine Muguruza, Spain (vs Venus Williams, USA)




2016: Serena Williams, USA (vs Angelique Kerber, Germany)





2015: Serena Williams, USA (vs Garbine Muguruza, Spain)




2014: Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic (vs Eugenie Bouchard, Canada)




2013: Marion Bartoli, France (vs Sabine Lisicki, Germany)




More


 


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