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All-Star Line-Up Set For Week 1 Of 2016

All-Star Line-Up Set For Week 1 Of 2016

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

The first three tournaments of the upcoming 2016 WTA season – Brisbane, Shenzhen and Auckland – have announced the top players that will be playing their events, and oh what a Week 1 it’ll be.

The Brisbane International, a Premier-level event, will host four of the world’s Top 10 players – Simona Halep (No.2), Garbiñe Muguruza (No.3), Maria Sharapova (No.4) and Angelique Kerber (No.10) – as well as a slew of other Top 20 players in Timea Bacsinszky, Carla Suárez Navarro, Belinda Bencic, Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani. Jelena Jankovic and Victoria Azarenka are also among the line-up.

“With just under 40 days to go until play starts at Queensland Tennis Centre tickets are in hot demand,” Cameron Pearson, the Tournament Director for the Brisbane International, said of the news.

“I encourage all fans to book their seats early and join in the excitement of the event.”

The Shenzhen Open, an International-level event that boasts an elevated $500,000 in prize money, announced the first three players of its field on Wednesday and two Top 10 stars are among them – Agnieszka Radwanska (No.5) and Petra Kvitova (No.6). Radwanska and Kvitova were the last two standing at the WTA Finals, with Radwanska edging Kvitova for the biggest title of her career.

Eugenie Bouchard, a former Top 5 player, was the third player announced by the tournament.

“I am very happy to be coming back to Shenzhen,” Kvitova said. “Last year I had a very nice time, everyone was very kind and it was also very nice to see my good friend Li Na when I was there. I look forward to playing there again, to seeing Li Na again and I hope I can win the tournament this time.”

The ASB Classic, another International-level event, will have arguably the hottest player of the fall season – Venus Williams – as its top seed. Williams won her two biggest titles in more than five years during the Asian swing in 2015, at Wuhan and Zhuhai, and burst back into the Top 10 on the year-end rankings on November 9 – it was the former World No.1’s first time in the Top 10 since 2011.

It doesn’t end there, either – two more former No.1s, Ana Ivanovic and Caroline Wozniacki, and two-time Grand Slam champion and former No.2 Svetlana Kuznetsova will also be headed to Auckland.

“It’s amazing. Three former World No.1s, three Grand Slam champions and two former winners in one year is an incredible result. Our strongest yet,” Tournament Director Karl Budge said of the field.

For more information on Wednesday’s field announcements, visit the three tournaments’ official websites – Brisbane, Shenzhen and Auckland. And stay tuned on wtatennis.com for all the latest too!

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Murray Carries British Hopes In Davis Cup Final

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

Murray Carries British Hopes In Davis Cup Final

Brits take on Belgians in away tie

Andy Murray will attempt to end his best-ever year on a high note by bringing the Davis Cup back to Great Britain in the final against Belgium this week. The tie will be hosted in Ghent, Belgium on indoor clay.

Andy and brother Jamie Murray, who was also nominated to the team, have recently faced adversity on the court, having both been eliminated in the group stages of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals last week. However, both have enjoyed great tour-level results in 2015 – Andy will finish the year No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings for the first time, while Jamie qualified for the Final Showdown in doubles for the first time and holds a career-high No. 7 Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking.

Andy will be counted upon to do the heavy lifting for his country. By winning both singles rubbers this week, he would join John McEnroe and Mats Wilander as the only men to go 8-0 in a calendar year since the introduction of the World Group in 1981. Murray has featured in eight of the nine rubbers Great Britain has won this year.

Joining the Dunblane native on the British side are youngster Kyle Edmund (No. 100 Emirates ATP Ranking) and big-hitting Dominic Inglot (No. 23 Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking). Edmund has yet to play a live Davis Cup rubber, while Inglot is searching for a first doubles victory after losing to the USA’s Mike and Bob Bryan in 2014 and 2015.

Defending the Belgian colour in the port city of Ghent will be a familiar line-up of World No. 16 David Goffin, No. 84 Steve Darcis, No. 108 Ruben Bemelmans and No. 128 Kimmer Coppejans, the same four-man lineup which propelled Belgium to victory in the quarter-finals against Canada and in the semi-finals against Argentina. Team leader Goffin is 11-2 lifetime in Davis Cup singles appearances, and has won his past six matches. His only loss on clay was in five sets and came against Serbia’s Viktor Troicki in 2013.

Belgium has never won the Davis Cup and has not reached the final since 1904. Nine-time champions Great Britain is attempting to end a 79-year title drought.

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Rivalries Of 2015: Nishikori vs. Raonic

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

Rivalries Of 2015: Nishikori vs. Raonic

ATP World Tour Season In Review: Best Rivalries

To kick off our Season In Review Series, ATPWorldTour.com revisits the fiercest rivalries of 2015. Today we feature Kei Nishikori vs. Milos Raonic:

The young twentysomethings met only twice in 2015, but Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic sure made the most of the occasions. Quantity? Maybe not. Quality? You bet.

The first encounter came in January in the semi-finals of the Brisbane International, where Raonic unleashed 34 aces to power his way past his Japanese opponent 6-7(4), 7-6(4), 7-6(4). The 6-foot-5 Canadian, 24, held each of his 18 service games in the two-and-a-half hour battle. All three sets were decided by tie-breaks, and neither player was able to break the other’s serve.

Nishikori, 25, would exact revenge in Davis Cup play in March, his clutch three-hour 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 win forcing a fifth and decisive rubber in the opening-round World Group clash between Japan and Canada.

“I’m happy with the way I fought, I’m happy with the way I competed, and that’s all I can ask of myself,” said Nishikori.

This time, Nishikori withstood a 28-ace barrage from Raonic to prevail in five sets in the hostile territory of Vancouver’s Thunderbird Sports Centre on the campus of the University of British Columbia, where rowdy fans waved flags and sported red-emblazoned hockey jerseys.

Nishikori now leads their FedEx ATP Head2Head history at 5-2.

Nishikori vs. Raonic: 2015 Meetings

 Event  Surface Round Winner  Score
 Brisbane  Hard  SF  Raonic  6-7(4), 7-6(4), 7-6(4)
 Davis Cup  Hard  RR  Nishikori  3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4

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Serena & Wozniacki To Clash In Denmark

Serena & Wozniacki To Clash In Denmark

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

HERNING, Denmark – Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki met the Danish press on Wednesday ahead of their exhibition clash – the Energi Denmark Champions Battle 2015 – which is set for Thursday.

“I’ve been looking forward to this day for a long time,” Wozniacki said. “It’s been three years since I played my last match in Denmark, and playing my good friend Serena here is a dream come true.”

“I’ve been looking forward to visiting Herning again,” Williams commented. “I had such a great time playing here last year, so when I had the chance to come here with Caroline I said yes right away.”

Williams played the Energi Denmark Champions Battle last year too, against another former No.1.

The two have been BFFs on the tour for years – and the relationship could keep going for years.

“We’ve been joking that I’ll follow Caroline around the tour when I finish playing myself,” Williams said at Wednesday’s press conference, smiling. “Being in the box, maybe even coaching Caroline!”

On Thursday they’ll play for a Shamballa bracelet worth 100,000 Danish krones (just over $14,000).

There will be a men’s doubles match to begin the night – Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau, the No.1-ranked team in the world, will face former Wimbledon champions Frederik Nielsen and Jonathan Marray.

The event will take place at the Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning – click here for tickets.

And here are a bunch of pics from Williams and Wozniacki’s media day, courtesy of Claus Frederiksen:

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Upsets Of 2015: Cepelova Vs Halep

Upsets Of 2015: Cepelova Vs Halep

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

Jana Cepelova’s talent has never been in question. The same, too, can be said for her ability to summon this talent on the big occasion, as she showed with victory over the mighty Serena Williams last year in Charleston.

However, the start of 2015 was not kind to the Slovak, who went into her first round engagement with Simona Halep at Wimbledon with just a single WTA main draw win. If she was short on confidence, it did not show, as she took the match to the No.3 seed from the off.

Going on court with the devil may care attitude only afforded to the heaviest of underdogs, Cepelova swung from the hip. While this approach was not enough to take a closely contested opening set, the World No.106 came roaring back to ultimately triumph, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3.

Asked afterwards how the match compared to her upset of Williams, there was no contest. “It is of course better because it’s Wimbledon, a Grand Slam,” she said. “Simona’s a very good player but today was my day.

“Beating Serena definitely gave me the confidence that I could beat Top 10 players. I’ve had some tough moments this year, but everything is fine now. I’m just really proud.”

At times, Halep was the architect of her own downfall, coughing up 34 unforced errors as she struggled to get to grips with Cepelova’s regular forays to the net.

The Romanian, though, still had her chances, breaking in the first game of the decider only to lose the next four. Cepelova had a wobble of her own when the finishing line loomed, coming from 0-40 down in the final game to clinch victory when Halep splayed yet another forehand wide.

“She kept fighting until the end and played very aggressively when she could,” Halep said. “She also came back into the game very well and made sure that she pushed me a lot, and was just generally so aggressive. But to a degree I let her come back into it and play in this way.”

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Season Finale Caps Off Banner Year For ATP World Tour

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

Season Finale Caps Off Banner Year For ATP World Tour

ATP World Tour enjoys record attendance in 2015

The 2015 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals attracted 262,894 fans to The O2 arena as another year of sold-out crowds flocked to the season finale to witness the world’s greatest players battling for the biggest indoor tennis tournament in the world.

The 2015 on-site attendance at The O2 brought the overall attendance on the 2015 ATP World Tour season to an all-time record of 4.5 million fans, rounding off a spectacular season for the ATP World Tour both on and off the court.

ATP World No.1 Novak Djokovic defeated six-time tournament champion Roger Federer in the championship match to capture a record-breaking fourth consecutive season-ending crown (and fifth overall). The victory capped off one of the greatest seasons in the history of the sport for the Serb who captured 11 titles, including three Grand Slams and a record six ATP Masters 1000 titles, to finish the season with an 82-6 win-loss record, and record prize money of $21,592,125.

In doubles, Wimbledon champions Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau captured their first season-ending crown and ensured they finished as the year-end No.1 doubles team for the first time.

Off the court, 59 broadcasters across 198 territories televised the season finale. Global television viewership figures are forecast to exceed 100 million. Live and on demand match streaming on TennisTV, the ATP’s official live streaming site and mobile app, received more than 7.2 million total streams, an increase of 24%, while the ATP’s digital platforms attracted approximately 40 million page views across the eight days.

The ATP’s continued focus on offering fans new and creative ways of engaging with the Tour also saw the successful launch of the Tour’s new social network, MyATP powered by Vixlet, during the season finale.

During an ‘ATP State of Play’ media address on Sunday at The O2, Chris Kermode, ATP Executive Chairman & President, disclosed that it had also been a record year for the ATP from a commercial standpoint. “In 2015 alone we’ve generated in excess of $160 million in new commercial sponsorship revenues to come over the next five years,” said Kermode. “The sport is in the best health it’s ever been in thanks to an incredible generation of players as well as the strength of our global platform of tournaments. We will continue to work hard as we strive to ensure continued growth for the Tour in years ahead.”

The ATP enjoyed a stellar year in commercial sales in 2015, securing new agreements with Maui Jim, Infosys and Peugeot, while further deals were announced during the season finale with Chinese digital media company Le Sports, as well as an enhanced partnership with Emirates that sees the award-winning airline become the Tour’s global Premier Partner through 2020.

The ATP also announced that the season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals would remain at The O2 in London through 2018.

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Refreshed Azarenka Continues Comeback

Refreshed Azarenka Continues Comeback

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka had nowhere to go but up after injuries interrupted her 2014 season, and played some of her best tennis when it counted this season.

“I don’t think I’ve ever played that high quality of tennis with my game still coming together,” she said after her epic Wimbledon quarterfinal encounter with World No.1 Serena Williams. “That’s what is promising. That’s something that still keeps me excited, you know, and motivated to go work harder.”

Azarenka and Williams renewed their rivalry at the height of the clay court season; beating her twice in 2013, the Belarusian was eager to kick her comeback into high gear and had her first opportunity to make that happen at the Mutua Madrid Open, where she held multiple match points on the American only to fall in a final set tie-break.

“For me, it was a little bit of a new-old experience again, and I felt I did handle myself well. I just needed to do a little bit better.”

She looked a little bit better a few weeks later at the French Open, where she led Williams by a set and a break on the terre battue, only to drop the final set, 6-2.

“I think looking back at it, you know, I’ve got to learn from that and maybe stay a little bit more aggressive and go a little bit more for my shots. But there wasn’t much wrong that I have done, I think.”

Those first two matches proved to be an amuse bouche for the aforementioned face-off on the lawns of London, where the two titans conspired to play one of the best matches of the season on Centre Court. Bringing out the best in her storied opponent, Azarenka looked close to her first Wimbledon semifinal since 2012, only to lose a third straight three-setter to the American.

“You know, something like this, what happened today, is just a great lesson that I’m going to take and going to go back to work harder because, you know, it’s inspiring. It really is inspiring. I love to be pushed that way. I love that challenge.”

Azarenka’s season was ultimately curtailed by injury for a second straight year, another leg injury forcing her to withdraw from the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open. Having just reached a second straight Grand Slam quarterfinal – where she lost a high-quality affair with No.2 seed Simona Halep – the Belarusian was resolved to eliminate the causes of her niggling injuries by rededicating herself to fitness over the off-season.

“The important thing for me is to get my body fit 100%, on a consistent basis. I have a lot of work to do.”

Teaming up with Halep’s former coach, Wim Fissette and Williams’ former hitting partner, Sascha Baijin, Azarenka was already looking forward to the incoming training bloc following the Asian Swing, and gave every indication that 2016 would truly be her year.

“I believe I need to get faster. I need to get a little bit more mobile. I lost that, the first one-two step movement that I had before in terms of endurance. I feel the longer the match goes, the better I get. I never had problems playing long matches where I get tired. That’s not a problem.

“I just need to focus on those things to get my movement a lot sharper. That’s it. I feel like I’m pretty strong in my body, but I need to get quicker, I need to get faster.”

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50 Most Popular Players Of 2015: 30-21

50 Most Popular Players Of 2015: 30-21

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

The stars of the WTA battle it out day after day and week after week for wins, titles and ranking points – but who’s getting the most clicks on wtatennis.com, the official website of the WTA? That’s what we’ll be finding out all week this week as we count down the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015.

From marquee names to WTA Rising Stars and doubles specialists, the WTA has an all-star cast battling it out all season long, and they’re all on the countdown. Where’s your favorite player on the list?

Let’s continue the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015 countdown today with No.30 to No.21!

30] Sania Mirza (IND)
Mirza had breakthrough after breakthrough in 2015 – she discussed it all with CNN Open Court this week – and the World No.1 doubles player was the 30th-most clicked on player on wtatennis.com.

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29] Kristina Mladenovic (FRA)
Mladenovic didn’t just break the Top 5 in doubles this year, she also soared into the Top 30 in singles, largely thanks to a run to the US Open quarterfinals. She’s No.29 on this week’s countdown.

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28] Heather Watson (GBR)
Watson scored her first Top 10 win against Agnieszka Radwanska, nearly upset Serena Williams at Wimbledon and spent most of the year as British No.1. She was the year-end No.54, but No.28 here.

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27] Andrea Petkovic (GER)
The always-popular Petkovic completed a fairytale comeback to the Top 10 after winning her fourth WTA title in 10 months at Antwerp in February, and she comes in at No.27 on this week’s countdown.

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26] Camila Giorgi (ITA)
It was fourth time lucky for Giorgi on the grass courts of ‘s-Hertogenbosch this year as she finally won her first WTA title. No.34 on the year-end rankings, she was the No.26-most clicked on player.

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25] Sara Errani (ITA)
A fourth straight French Open quarterfinal helped Errani to her fourth straight Top 20 finish, and the Italian grinder comes in at No.25 on the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015 countdown as well.

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24] Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)
Her second straight Grand Slam semifinal at the Australian Open helped Makarova climb up to a career-high ranking of No.8 in April, and despite a late season lull, she’s still No.24 on this countdown.

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23] Elina Svitolina (UKR)
One of the leading WTA Rising Stars, Svitolina – who reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal at Roland Garros and won her third WTA title in Marrakech – was the 23rd-most clicked on player in 2015.

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22] Carla Suárez Navarro (ESP)
Suárez Navarro had a fantastic first half of the year, reaching three Premier-level finals and making her Top 10 debut, and she comes in at No.22 on the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015 countdown.

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21] Jelena Jankovic (SRB)
The former No.1 had a renaissance in 2015, reaching the Indian Wells final and winning her 14th and 15th WTA titles at Guangzhou and Hong Kong, and she was the 21st-most clicked on player too.

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Come to wtatennis.com tomorrow for No.20 to No.11 on the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015!

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50 Most Popular Players Of 2015: 40-31

50 Most Popular Players Of 2015: 40-31

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

The stars of the WTA battle it out day after day and week after week for wins, titles and ranking points – but who’s getting the most clicks on wtatennis.com, the official website of the WTA? That’s what we’ll be finding out all week this week as we count down the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015.

From marquee names to WTA Rising Stars and doubles specialists, the WTA has an all-star cast battling it out all season long, and they’re all on the countdown. Where’s your favorite player on the list?

Let’s continue the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015 countdown today with No.40 to No.31!

40] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)
Kuznetsova, a two-time Grand Slam champion and former World No.2, revived her career in 2015 with a run to the Madrid final and her biggest title in more than five years on home soil in Moscow.

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39] Irina-Camelia Begu (ROU)
Begu, Romania’s No.2 player behind Simona Halep, had the best year of her career in 2015, winning her second WTA title in Seoul and setting a career-high No.25. She’s No.39 on this week’s countdown.

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38] Samantha Stosur (AUS)
The queen of Australian tennis for the better part of a decade, Stosur picked up a pair of WTA titles this year at Strasbourg and Bad Gastein and was the No.38-most clicked on player on wtatennis.com.

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37] Johanna Konta (GBR)
Fast-rising Brit Konta had a phenomenal second half of 2015, highlighted by reaching the second week of the US Open and a stunner over Halep, and her fans couldn’t get enough of her – she’s No.37 here.

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36] Caroline Garcia (FRA)
One of the leading WTA Rising Stars, Caroline Garcia was a double threat in 2015 – she had a slew of Top 10 wins on the singles court and the same on the doubles court alongside Katarina Srebotnik.

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35] Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)
Mattek-Sands had a career renaissance this year, going from No.177 to No.61 in singles and No.265 to No.3 in doubles – she picked up three Grand Slam titles, two in women’s doubles and one in mixed.

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34] Sabine Lisicki (GER)
Deep runs at some of the biggest tournaments of the year – Indian Wells, Miami, the US Open – and setting the all-time aces record in a match meant Lisicki’s name was clicked on again and again…

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33] Sloane Stephens (USA)
The American WTA Rising Star shook the tag of best player never to win a WTA title in a huge way in Washington DC – she lost 20 games in five straight blow-outs en route to victory in the US capital.

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32] Daria Gavrilova (RUS)
Gavrilova took out some huge names in 2015 – Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic – and add to that big fan support from both her native Russia and her adopted home of Australia, she’s No.32 on this list.

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31] Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
The 2014 Australian Open finalist was out for months after foot surgery but came back like she hadn’t missed a beat, and she’s seven spots higher on this list than she is on the WTA Rankings, No.38.

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Come to wtatennis.com tomorrow for No.30 to No.21 on the Top 50 Most Popular Players Of 2015!

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Upsets Of 2015: Gavrilova Vs Sharapova

Upsets Of 2015: Gavrilova Vs Sharapova

  • Posted: Nov 25, 2015

By her own admission, Maria Sharapova knew little of Daria Gavrilova before stepping on court for their opening round encounter at the Miami Open.

Two hours and two sets later, this gap in her knowledge was no longer. Unfortunately for the No.2 seed, so too were her hopes of lifting the title.

Raised on the cement of the Bollettieri Academy in west Florida, success in Miami has proven surprisingly elusive for Sharapova, who has fallen five times in the final at her ‘home’ tournament.

Gavrilova, playing at Crandon Park for the very first time, dashed her hopes at a far earlier juncture this time around, wonderfully marrying defense with attack to shock her childhood idol, 7-6(4), 6-3.

When Sharapova’s final forehand sailed wide, the upset-hungry crowd roared its approval, launching Gavrilova into a celebratory leap. Nearly an hour later, she was still on cloud nine.

“I still can’t realize that it’s my dream,” Gavrilova said in her post-match press conference. “I have been dreaming about beating Maria since I was probably 12 when I saw her win Wimbledon, when she beat Serena. I was like ‘Oh, I really want to play her and beat her’. She was my idol. She’s obviously Russian. She was just huge in Russia.”

Ninety-five places separated the players on the tennis ladder, but it was clear early on that Gavrilova was in no way daunted by the challenge in front of her. If anything, she relished it, winning over the crowd immediately by running down every ball she could reach – and plenty she could not.

“I was actually surprised how many people knew my nickname,” she said. “A few people were saying, ‘Come on, Dasha! Let’s Go! You can do it!’ It was an amazing feeling.”

In a battle of shotmakers, the players racked up both winners and unforced errors in a tense opening set. Surprisingly, it was Sharapova that wavered at the critical moment, snatching at a presentable drive volley when trailing 5-4 in the tie-break.

Gavrilova made the most of this let off, closing out the set before surging 3-0 ahead in the second. Sharapova pegged her back to 4-3, but Gavrilova was not to be denied, breaking to love before serving out for a famous victory.

The 5’5” Gavrilova was a bundle of energy throughout and afterwards Sharapova paid tribute to her conqueror’s tenacity: “She runs a lot of balls down. I was committing a lot of errors off of those balls and not really staying patient, and maybe going for too many winners but not moving forward enough.

“Of course it’s a bit of a surprise. It’s the first round. I’m expected to win. But that’s why we play the matches – you still have to go out and win it, no matter if you’re the favorite. Today I didn’t.”

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