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Keys' Clay Run Continues

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970

PARIS, France – No.15 seed Madison Keys unlocked a spot in the round of 16 for the first time at the French Open, surviving a tense opening set to dispatch Monica Puig, 7-6(3), 6-3.

Keys reached the third round one year ago, but has hit new heights on what she previously deemed her least favorite surface, having made the final at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia two weeks ago.

Taking on Puig, the WTA’s top-ranked Puerto Rican, Keys was made to battle through much of the opening set, including a titanic tenth game that featured eight deuces and forced Puig to save three set points on her own serve. Following up that momentum by breaking serve in the next game, Puig couldn’t sustain and Keys raced through the ensuing tie-break from a 1-3 deficit.

The youngsters exhanged breaks to start the second, but Keys ultimately proved too strong, breaking one last time to seal the win in one hour and 37 minutes. Keys finished with an impressively positive differential despite her attacking game, hitting 30 winners to 29 unforced errors, while Puig managed 17 winners of her own, but was undone by 28 errors.

Up next for Keys is Kiki Bertens, who satisfied her country’s Olympic eligibility requirement by reaching the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament by dismissing No.29 seed Daria Kasatkina, 6-2, 3-6, 10-8. Kasatkina saved five match points on her own serve and served for the match twice herself before the Dutch powerhouse advanced in a grueling two hours and 48 minutes. 

More to come…

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Happy New Year From The WTA!

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970

What are some of your favorite WTA stars’ New Year’s Resolutions? Check out some of the best tweets ringing in the 2017 season right here on wtatennis.com!

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Sania Mirza Tries Aussie Rules Football

Sania Mirza Tries Aussie Rules Football

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970
Doubles World No.1 Sania Mirza is a great tennis player, but how are her football skills? She met up with two players from the new AFL Women’s League to test them out!

Doubles World No.1 Sania Mirza is a great tennis player, but how are her football skills? She met up with two players from the new AFL Women’s League to test them out!

AFL’s Sharni Eva doesn’t seem too impressed with Mirza’s kicking…

AFL’s Sharni Eva doesn’t seem too impressed with Mirza’s kicking…

… but she gets an A for effort!

… but she gets an A for effort!

Later Mirza turned the tables, giving the AFL players a couple of tennis lessons.

Later Mirza turned the tables, giving the AFL players a couple of tennis lessons.

Not too shabby!

Not too shabby!

Mirza was asked about how her AFL skills test panned out.

Mirza was asked about how her AFL skills test panned out.

After everyone agreed to stick to their respective sports, they took time to meet with fans and sign a couple of autographs.

After everyone agreed to stick to their respective sports, they took time to meet with fans and sign a couple of autographs.

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WTA Bids Goodbye To Ali “The Greatest”

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970

Boxing, much like tennis, is a uniquely solitary sport, and so when the news broke that American boxing legend Muhammad Ali had passed away at the age of 74, tennis players were quick to take to Twitter to show their respect and condolences.

Here’s what the WTA players and legends had to say as they mourned the passing of Ali, one of the world’s greatest athletes.

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