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From Seoul,  South Korea, February 2019

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WTA 2019 제 3 & 4의 주  대회


1. (호주) Australian Open - Melbourne, Australia

2. (미국) Newport Beach Challenger - USA


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1.  Australian Open - 호주 오픈




수준: ITF (GRAND SLAM)

날짜: Jan 16 - Jan 26 (2019)

표면: 하드코트

총 상금: AUS $ 62,500,000 (남+여)

싱글 드로 사이즈: 128

결승전 출전자:  N. Osaka def P. Kvitova 7-6(7-2), 5-7, 6-4



















2018 호주오픈 여자 단식 결승전 출전자, 

나오미 오사카 (일본) 와 페트라 크비토바 (체코)



하일라이트 보기:





2018 결승전 하일라이트 보기:




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포인트:


대회 수준: 그랜드슬램

우승자: 2000

2위: 1300

준결승전: 780

준준결승: 430

16강전: 240

32강전: 130

64강전: 70

128강전: 10



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2. Newport Beach Challenger, USA - 뉴포트 비치 챌린저



포인트:


대회 수준: WTA 125k

우승자: 160

2위: 95

준결승전: 57

준준결승: 29

16강전: 15

32강전: 8

48강전: 1



시드:




 결승전: 


Bianca Andreescu (캐너다) def.  Jessica Pegula (미국) 0-6 , 6-4, 6-2 





하일라이트 동영상:



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From Myrtle Beach,  South Carolina, January 2019

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WTA 2019 제 3 & 4의 주 대회 (1월)


호주 오픈




 ITF (GRAND SLAM)

  

 AUS $ 62,500,000 (남+여)

 날짜

 Jan 16 - Jan 26 (2019)

 싱글 드로 사이즈

 128

 표면

 하드코트

 작년 결승전 

 출전자

 C. Wozniacki def S. Halep 

   7-6(7-2), 3-6, 6-4





2018 호주오픈 여자 단식 결승전 출전자, 

캐롤라인 보즈니아키 (덴마크) 와 시모나 할렙 (루마니아)


하일라이트 보기:




***


포인트:


 회 

 그랜드슬램

 

 

 우승자

 2000

 16강전

 240

 2위

 1300

 32강전

 130

 준결승전

 780

 64강전

 70

 준준결승

 430

 128강전

 10



시드:



***



2018 우승자:


Caroline Wozniacki (덴마크)




2017 우승자:


Serena Williams (미국) def. Venus Williams (미국)




2016 우승자:


Angelique Kerber (독일) def. Serena Williams (미국)




2015 우승자:


Serena Williams (미국) def. Maria Sharapova (러시아)




2014 우승자:


Li Na (중국) def. Dominika Cibulkova (슬로바키아)




2013 우승자:


Victoria Azarenka (벨라루스) def. Li Na (중국)



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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, 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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From Seoul, South Korea, June 2018




   Another year has passed and here we are again, a few hours before we know the 2018 finalists of Roland Garros for the women's competition. For those who remember, in 2017 the final match put face to face Romanian Simona Halep and Latvian Jelena Ostapenko. Simona was the favorite and everybody was expecting her to win. She was up one set and had three games to one in the second set, but Jelena came back and won the second set. In the third set Simona had 3 to 1 again, but again, Jelena recovered and won the third set and the championship with it. 

   For nostalgics, here is a video with the most important moments of that final:


VIDEO HERE: SIMONA HALEP-JELENA OSTAPENKO 2017 ROLAND GARROS FINAL 6-4 4-6 3-6 




   2018 and another story. Ostapenko was eliminated in the first round of the competition and most probably she will be out of Top 10 by next week. But there is Simona Halep, a model of consistency in women's tennis, who never left Top 10 since she entered there for the first time in 2014. She is now world No 1 and she is again in the semifinals of Roland Garros, hunting for her first Grand Slam trophy. 



THE 2018 SEMIFINALS: 

Garbiñe Muguruza (Spain) - Simona Halep (Romania)

(they met 4 times so far, Garbiñe won 3 times)




   This meeting is especially important because it will decide who will be No 1 in the WTA rankings. Right now Simona leands the renkings with 7270 points and Garbiñe comes in 3rd place with 6010 points. If Garbiñe wins, she will be the new number one. 


Current rankings, top 5:





    Muguruza and Halep met 4 times until now, with Muguruza winning 3 of those encounters, but all three were on a hard court. There was a single clay meeting in 2015 in Sttutgart which Halep had won. This year in Doha Halep should have played the semifinal against Muguruza, but she had to retire due to injury. 


Direct meetings score:  Muguruza - Halep 3-1



Road to the semifinals:


   In this tournament so far, Muguruza has met Kuznetsova, Ferro, Stosur, Tsurenko - who are all ranked lower than Top 32, and in the quarter-finals beat rank no 28 Maria Sharapova. Muguruza beat all these players in only two sets, and almost did not play with Tsurenko who has retired after playing just 2 games. Halep played Riske, Townsend, Petkovic, rank no 16 Mertens, and rank no 12 and former no 1 Kerber. She played 3 sets against Riske and Kerber. So Halep has met stronger players than Muguruza did, however, Muguruza is known for playing extremely good especially in Grand Slam tournaments. 


Quarter-final Halep - Kerber 6(2)-7(7), 6-3, 6-2:


SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS HERE (VIDEO)


   Those who watched the Australian Open last January remember for sure the epic confrontation between Halep and Kerber, where both played extremely well, but Halep was able to win in the end and advance to the final (see link at the end of this post for the Australian Open semifinal between Halep and Kerber). Here at Roland Garros, Kerber started the first set very well. She was leading 4 to 0 when Halep started playing better and better. She managed to comeback and bring the score to 6-4 but it was not enough because Kerber was doing almost a perfect game. Halep lost the first set in tiebreak, but the fact that she was able to come back from 4-0 gave her a psychological advantage. Kerber did a perfect defense, but Halep committed very little errors - that is something rare for her - and brought Kerber to exhaustion. Simona showed she grew a lot mentally and she looks ready to win a Grand Slam. 





 

Quarter-final Muguruza - Sharapova 6-2, 6-1


SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS HERE (VIDEO)


   Sharapova has played great this year on clay, and looked like she is back in the game. Fans were expecting a lot from her in this quarter-final, even thinking that maybe she can win the competition. But with Muguruza she failed to make her serve and this marked the end of her road at Roland Garros. However, she is raising in the rankings, which is definitely great for her career after the drug use suspension. 








THE 2018 SEMIFINALS: 

Madison Keys (USA) - Sloane Stephens (USA)

(they met 2 times so far, Stephen won both meetings)




   Stephens and keys are both in Top 20 and their ranking will improve for sure after this tournament ends. 



   

Direct meetings score:  Stephens - Keys 2-0


   The two players met only two times until now, the most important meeting being the 2017 US Open final when Stephen won the title (see the link at the end of this post). What is sure is that one American will be in the final!



Road to the semifinals:


   Stephens eliminated Rus, Frech, Giorgi, ranking no 25 Kontaveit (who had previously eliminated Kvitova), and ranking no 14 Daria Kasatkina (who had previously eliminated Caroline Wozniacki, the current world No 2 and the Australian Open champion). Keys defeated Vickery, Dolehide, Indian Wells champion and rank no 21 osaka, rank no 31 Buzarnescu (who had previously eliminated rank no 4 Svitolina), and Putintseva.


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GRAND SLAM FLASHBACK


US OPEN 2017 Final: Madison Keys - Sloane Stephens 3-6, 0-6 (WATCH HERE)





AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2017 Semifinal: S. Halep-A. Kerber 6-3, 4-6, 9-7 (WATCH HERE)



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From Seoul, South Korea, June 2018



Roland Garros (French Open), Paris









ABOUT:



  The French Open, also called Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France. The venue is named after the French aviator Roland Garros. It is the premier clay court tennis championship event in the world and the second of four annual Grand Slam tournaments, the other three being the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. The French Open is currently the only Grand Slam event held on clay, and it is the zenith of the spring clay court season. Because of the seven rounds needed for a championship, the slow-playing surface and the best-of-five-set men's singles matches (without a tiebreak in the final set), the event is widely considered to be the most physically demanding tennis tournament in the world.

  Ten-time French Open winner, Rafael Nadal, is the defending champion in the Men's Singles. Jeļena Ostapenko was the defending champion in the Women's Singles but lost in the first round to Kateryna Kozlova.



Male (left) and female (right)'s trophies








THE SEEDS:


  The players who already left the competion at he date this post was published are the ones highlighted with pink. Last year's champion, Jelena Ostapenko, lost in the first round and lost her points, which will put hr out of the WTA Top 10. 2017 runner-up Simona Halep is sill in the competition and being the current No 1 is also considered the favorite in the race to win the trophy. 






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: Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia






2016 winner: Garbine Muguruza, Spain





2015 winner: Serena Williams, USA





2014 winner: Maria Sharapova, Russia 





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From Georgensgmund, Bayern, Germany, January 2018


1.Australian Open, Melbourne





Australian Open point system:


Win: 2000

Runner-up: 1300

Semifinals: 780

Quarter-finals: 430

4th round: 240

3rd round: 130

2nd round: 70

1st round: 10



Results from Quarter Finals to the Final:






2.Newport Beach, USA








Results from Quarter Finals to the Final:






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From Georgensgmund, Bayern, Germany, January 2018






Danish Caroline Wozniacki is finally a Grand Slam champion, after securing victory

 over top seed Simona Halep in her first Australian Open final, 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-4. 


"I think last year, already for a year and a half, I've proved that I can beat anyone out there

on court", Wozniacki said at her post-championship press conference. 

"When you're in the finals, I'm not going to lie, I was really nervous before going out there on court,

but once I kind of settled in and we had the warmup, I thought, I have everything to win."







Simona Halep had an impressive comeback in the first set when, from the score 4 to 1 for Wozniacki,

 she pushed the set into tiebreak.

However she was defeated in the tiebreak in the end.







Halep won the second set, 6 to 3, but she got more and more tired, while Wozniacki 

seemed to manage her condition better.






In all, Caroline hit just 19 unforced errors and 25 winners in a nearly 3 hours match. 

For Halep, it was another agressive display: 40 winners off-set by 46 unforced errors, accompanied

by an impressive six aces off her ever-improving serve.

Simona had more winners, but also more errors. Caroline's winners came in key moments 

of the match. This, and her better physical condition were the aspects which mattered in the end.







"I was really tired", Halep said after the match. "I had so many problems at my feet, pain everywhere.

But, you know, I think I did pretty well with all the things that were going on.

After the first set, I was just out. I don't know what happened. No energy, no power. 

But then I just said that I have to hit all the balls, and then I could take the second set."



<Caroline reacts after the final point>




Wozniacki had been the underdof in her first previous Grand Slam (US Open) finals, against 

Kim Clijters in 2009 and Serena Williams in 2014. She had her own physical issues late 

in the AO final, calling her trainer for an acute left knee injury.




<Players hug after match>



With the match in critical stage, Caroline got one last streak, earning the championship point with

 a sensational rally and taking the win one point later, becoming the first from her country

 to win a singles Grand Slam title.

"That was a crazy point. I think we both played very well."







"I can still smile", Halep said. "It's fine. I cried, but now I'm smiling. It's just a tennis match in the end. 

But I'm really sad I couldn't win. I was close again, but the gas was over in the end."

"She was better. She was fresher. She had actually more energy in the end."




<Simona and her team>




Ranked No. 1 for 67 weeks between 2010 and 2012, Wozniacki will return to the top spot 

on Monday after six years.

"I think being the new Grand Slam champion and World No. 1 sounds pretty good. I'm very excited for that.

 It's a dream come true."








VIDEOS:




Blood pressure is rising, Halep seeks medical treatment

Caroline Wozniacki press conference (F)

Simona Halep press conference (WF) 

The fight to the top: Halep v Wozniacki final





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From Neupotz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, January 2018




Side Note: It was satifsfying for me as a Romanian to witness Simona's way 

into the semifinals, and I was also very pleased to see Korean's Jeong Hyeon's

 impressive performance at this tournament. 



Halep-Kerber 6-3 4-6 9-7



The second semifinal in the women's tournament in Australia. 

It seemed so easy for Halep to bring the score to 5-0 as Kerber did not play much 

in the beginning of the match.

After an unbalanced first set however, Kerber came back and won the seond one. 

Both players were great, but the thrid set was heart attack 

after heart attack for any of the supporters of these two players, and

perhaps for the players themselves too.









The Romanian, twice a French Open runner-up, saved two match points on her way to victory.

At the score 7:8 Angelique Kerber struggled with a good baseline game before Halep made the

 crucial point, and narrowly missed the final of this Australian Open.







Speaking courtside, Halep said:

"It was very tough.. I'm shaking now, very emotional. She's a very good opponent,

moving well, hitting from everywhere. I'm really glad I could win this match.

I tried to be very calm. Today was like a rollercoaster, up and down,

 but I didn't give up. "


"I had just confidence in myself. I decided after I twisted my ankle (in the first round)

that I would fight for every point in this tournament and then I wold rest.

I didn't give up, not even a ball.

If you don't give up, you van win the match in the end.

I did it an I'm really proud of myself actually."







Halep will face Caroline Wozniacki in the final on Saturday. Both players are seeking 

to win their first Grand Slam title, and Wozniacki is also looking forward 

to replace Halep as WTA Number One. 



<In the other semifinal, Wozniacki beat Belgian Mertens in two sets 3-6 6(2)-7(7)>


Simona Halep v Angelique Kerber match highlights (SF)

Simona Halep on court interview (SF)



Following is the current ranking of the first 5 players.

The winner of the tournament will be awarded 2000 ranking points 

and the runner-up 1300 points.

If Caroline wins on Saturday, she will be the new Number One. 





Australian Open point system:


Win: 2000

Runner-up: 1300

Semifinals: 780

Quarter-finals: 430

4th round: 240

3rd round: 130

2nd round: 70

1st round: 10




 Angelique Kerber is a former champion of the Australian Open.

In 2016 she won the trophy after a match against Serena Williams. 




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