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DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑01 sty 2025, 19:03
@Robertinho, @Nando, @Kiefer, zapraszam do sekcji komentarzy.
@Jacques D., a Ty jak to widzisz? Już GOACICA cegły czy jeszcze trwa pojedynek z Henin lub inną zawodniczką?
Chyba jest kilka bardziej utytułowanych na ten moment, pewnie Graf czy Navratilova mają po 6-7 tytułów, ale w sumie trochę się zdziwię jak Iga ich nie prześcignie.
Wbiłem tam w komentarze, Jezu co tam się odwala.
E. Navratilova wygrała tylko 2 RG, ale za to Evert 7.
Ostatnio zmieniony 01 sty 2025, 19:31 przez Kiefer, łącznie zmieniany 1 raz.
Kamileki pisze: ↑01 sty 2025, 19:27Już odkładając na bok poziom rywalek i trzymając się tylko cyferek, kiedy Świątek wygrała ósmy RG? Coś mi chyba umknęło.
Czytamy się tutaj w 2028.
MTT Titles/Finals
Spoiler:
MTT - tytuły (34) 2025 (4) Rzym M1000, Madryt M1000, Acapulco, Buenos Aires 2024 (3) Pekin, US Open, Halle, 2021 (4) Sankt Petersburg, Moskwa, IO Tokio, Gstaad, 2020 (2) US Open, Auckland, 2019 (4) Tokio, Halle, Australian Open, Doha, 2017 (1) Cincinnati M1000, 2016 (1) Sankt Petersburg, 2015 (1) Rotterdam, 2013 (3) Montreal M1000, Rzym M1000, Dubaj, 2012 (1) Toronto M1000, 2011 (4) Waszyngton, Belgrad, Miami M1000, San Jose, 2010 (2) Wiedeń, Rotterdam, 2009 (2) Szanghaj M1000, Eastbourne, 2008 (2) US Open, Estoril
Cóż, jak ktoś ma pamięć historyczną sięgającą ostatniego Szlema, może wygłaszać tego rodzaju opinie. O Evert i Graf nie na nawet co dyskutować, natomiast zostawiając dyskusję na poziomie suchych cyferek, jakościowo jej gry obok Justine i Moniki też jej absolutnie nie widzę, zastanowiłbym się nad AS-V - pod względem zaprezentowanego jak dotąd poziomu wydaje mi się to najbliższe zestawienie. Z tym że dla mnie te wszystkie porównania dzisiejszych herosów z dawnymi mistrzami nie mają większego sensu, z prostej przyczyny - dziś, prezentując odpowiedni poziom przygotowania fizycznego, nieporównywalnie łatwiej o wiekopomne wyniki komuś, kto ma grę bazową ogarniętą na względnie wysokim poziomie. A już zwłaszcza jeśli chodzi o połączenie WTA+cegła, w ramach którego od czasu Henin (!) do czasu Igi nie mieliśmy prawdziwych mistrzyń (i dalej poza nią nie mamy) , a nieliczne, które miały warunki, by takimi zostać (przede wszystkim Halep) marnowały potencjał.
I know the pieces fit.
Spoiler:
MTT
W(5)
2025 (2): Adelajda, Barcelona; 2016 (1): Buenos Aires; 2015 (1): US Open; 2014 (1): Rio de Janeiro
F (7)
2017 (1): Queens; 2016 (3): Chennai, Quito, Houston; 2015 (2): Stambuł, Newport, 2013 (1): Brisbane
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑02 sty 2025, 1:45
Żaku, gdzie tu jest Serena?
Cóż, mechanizm wyparcia. Oczywiście, powinna być wymieniona, choć nie jestem pewien, gdzie, pewnie najbardziej przy Arantxy właśnie, bo choć te 3 tytuły wygrała, to na tej nawierzchni jednak zawsze wyglądała najmniej przekonująco i najbardziej nienaturalnie.
I know the pieces fit.
Spoiler:
MTT
W(5)
2025 (2): Adelajda, Barcelona; 2016 (1): Buenos Aires; 2015 (1): US Open; 2014 (1): Rio de Janeiro
F (7)
2017 (1): Queens; 2016 (3): Chennai, Quito, Houston; 2015 (2): Stambuł, Newport, 2013 (1): Brisbane
2015: Tokio
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF
2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
2018: Barcelona,Winston-Salem,Sztokholm, Paryż-Bercy,
2019: Dubaj, Miami, Monachium, Kitzbühel, St. Petersburg, WTF
2020: Adelaide, Rzym
2022: Adelaide 1, Australian Open, Rzym, Halle
2023: Indian Wells, Miami, Barcelona, US Open, WTF
2024: Wimbledon, Winston-Salem
2015: Kuala Lumpur
2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg
2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF
2018: Doha, Miami, Hamburg,
2019: Eastbourne, US Open,
2020: RG, Sofia
2021: ATP Cup
2022: Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Winston-Salem, Florencja
2023: Montpellier, Rzym, Atlanta
2024: Mallorca
MTT (DEBEL) - Tytuły (7) / Finały (7)
2019: RG, Cincinnati, Paryż-Bercy, WTF
2020: RG, US Open
2021: Rzym
2018: WTF
2019: Indian Wells, Madryt
2020: Australian Open
2021: Australian Open, RG, Paryż-Bercy
Hurkacz, Swiatek secure Poland's United Cup SF spot
Spoiler:
Poland will face Kazakhstan in semi-finals
January 02, 2025
Highlights: Hurkacz battles past Harris in United Cup 2025 QFs
Watch highlights of the men's singles match between Hubert Hurkacz and Billy Harris in the United Cup quarter-finals.
Hubert Hurkacz celebrates a straight-sets victory on Thursday against Billy Harris in Sydney.
By ATP/WTA Staff
Iga Swiatek sealed the win for Poland over Great Britain at the United Cup Thursday, boosting last year's runner-up into Saturday's final four with a 6-7(4) 6-1, 6-4 win over Katie Boulter. On the heels of Hubert Hurkacz's 7-6(3), 7-5 opening win over Billy Harris, Swiatek's victory secured Poland an insurmountable 2-0 lead.
Poland will face Kazakhstan for a spot in its second straight United Cup final. Last year, Poland held championship points before losing to Germany.
"This match was crazy," Swiatek said. "So many changes of momentum. I thought I had it under conrol in the first set but for sure I got tight and I didn't work on it. I didn't want to repeat the mistake in the third."
In the first career meeting between Swiatek and Boulter, No. 24 Boulter stood toe-to-toe with Swiatek from the baseline. She matched the former No. 1 in pace and power in the first set. The United Cup has consistently brought out the best from Boulter, who scored the first Top 5 win of her career last year against Jessica Pegula in group play.
But the stakes were higher on Thursday night at Ken Rosewall Arena, where Great Britain came in as a heavy underdog against the experienced Polish side, which advanced to its third straight United Cup semi-final.
Iga Swiatek
Photo: Peter Staples/ATP Tour
Swiatek earned an early 3-0 lead in the first set by fighting off four break points in the longest game of the match to consolidate her early break. She extended the lead to 4-1, but Boulter's ability to trouble Swiatek from the baseline with her flat hitting laid the foundation for the Briton's comeback.
The physical effort of the 74-minute opening set took its toll on Boulter. Swiatek responded immediately by securing a double-break lead, which she parlayed into a 6-1 second set. After striking 17 winners in the first set, Swiatek held Boulter to just four in the second.
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But after failing to see a break point in the second set, Boulter broke at love to earn the early edge at 2-1 in the deciding set. Swiatek took an off-court medical timeout and returned with strapping on her upper right leg. On the resumption, Swiatek won eight consecutive points to put the set back in the balance.
The final set came down to the wire with both women finding her best when it mattered. Serving down 4-3, Boulter saved two break points with gritty baseline play, besting the Pole in two extended rallies. Swiatek responded by painting the sideline to wipe out a break-point chance for Boulter and move ahead 5-4. It would be Swiatek's final service game, as the WTA's best returner broke Boulter at love to take the two-hour, 57-minute win.
"I tried to keep pushing knowing that I had to keep up the quality," Swiatek said. "Because with quality I wouldn't have to play these longer rallies if I'm more precise. But for sure it's harder to be precise under so much pressure. But I made it today. For sure it's a step forward. In some moments I knew I could be more brave and in the end I was able to so I was happy."
Hurkacz put Poland on the doorstep of victory by clawing past Harris 7-6(3), 7-5.
“Definitely super pleased with myself,” Hurkacz said. “Today was a really difficult battle with Billy. He was playing some really great tennis and definitely really happy to get through this one.”
Hurkacz walked into Ken Rosewall Arena having lost both of his singles matches in Group B action. But the United Cup veteran, who has competed in the mixed-teams event in all three editions, was cool under pressure against tournament newcomer Harris.
The Pole saved all three break points he faced according to Infosys ATP Stats and relied on his dominant first delivery, winning 88 per cent of his first-serve points.
Harris, the No. 125 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, served well himself, only losing serve once in the one-hour, 45-minute match. But in the critical moments, he was not as solid.
The Briton missed a backhand long to lose the first set and missed another one in the net at 5-5 in the second set to lose serve for the only time in the match.
“This win is so crucial for me to get more confidence and get another match in,” Hurkacz said.
It was the 150th tour-level hard-court win of Hurkacz’s career and more importantly for Team Poland, he is now 5-0 against players outside the world’s Top 30 at the United Cup. He fell to World No. 6 Casper Ruud and World No. 25 Tomas Machac in group play.
2015: Tokio
2016: Rio de Janeiro, Indian Wells, Waszyngton, Chengdu, WTF
2017: Doha, Sydney, Dubaj, Miami, Marrakesz, Estoril, s-Hertogenbosch
2018: Barcelona,Winston-Salem,Sztokholm, Paryż-Bercy,
2019: Dubaj, Miami, Monachium, Kitzbühel, St. Petersburg, WTF
2020: Adelaide, Rzym
2022: Adelaide 1, Australian Open, Rzym, Halle
2023: Indian Wells, Miami, Barcelona, US Open, WTF
2024: Wimbledon, Winston-Salem
2015: Kuala Lumpur
2016: Queens, Sankt Petersburg
2017: Waszyngton, Winston-Salem, US Open, Sankt Petersburg, WTF
2018: Doha, Miami, Hamburg,
2019: Eastbourne, US Open,
2020: RG, Sofia
2021: ATP Cup
2022: Stuttgart, Eastbourne, Winston-Salem, Florencja
2023: Montpellier, Rzym, Atlanta
2024: Mallorca
MTT (DEBEL) - Tytuły (7) / Finały (7)
2019: RG, Cincinnati, Paryż-Bercy, WTF
2020: RG, US Open
2021: Rzym
2018: WTF
2019: Indian Wells, Madryt
2020: Australian Open
2021: Australian Open, RG, Paryż-Bercy