Paula Badosa I need a good result San Diego this week to boost your chances of qualifying for Fort Worth WTA Finals. However, his defeat in the early hours of Friday to Saturday against Danielle Collins This greatly complicates your pass options for the ‘Tournament of Teachers’.
Badosa is eleventh in the ‘race’ and Collins can even surpass it if the American becomes the champion in San Diego. So, you need to achieve a good result next week on Guadalajara WTA 1000, the last major scoring tournament for the American event. In it, the list of ‘teachers’ of the time will be identified.
Iga Swiatek, Ons Jabeur and Jessica Pegula are sure of their presence in the best eight contest of the year. Right now, Cori ‘Coco’ Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Caroline Garcia, Daria Kasatkina and Simona Halep is in the annual top8 position. However, the Romanian has finished the season, so you need to finish in the top nine to qualify. The ninth place is held by Veronika Kudermetova (2,606 points), which he faces next week with a 243-point lead Badass (2,363). Between the two is Maria Sakkar (2,537).
To have options in the WTA Finals, Badosa is obliged to reach at least the semifinals of Guadalajara, which gives 390 points, and wait for your rivals to fail. In any case 215 from the quarterfinals is not worth it. To this must be added the fact that the rivals ahead of him failed and, even in the case of falling in those ‘semis’, there are also many who follow behind.
However, that’s the only way Badosa doesn’t have to do the math, it has 1000 title pointswhere it goes to 3,363 and will be classified in mathematics. With 650 in the final, where he will reach 3,013, he will also have many combinations to become the ‘master’. With that option, as long as Caroline Garcia and Daria Kasatkina deliver in the early rounds, she will only be out if she loses in the final against Kudermetova or Sakkari. In case of early French and Russian defeats, their chances will increase even more. These are complicated choices, but the Spanish number 1 will come alive in that match in the final qualifying tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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