The Fort Worth WTA Finals will begin this Monday to decide the ‘master’ of 2022. In a tournament that will end in a misunderstanding of ends Monday 7th Novemberthis Friday saw the performance and the group stage drawwith the help of eight participating players.
the polish Iga Swiatekwho gained favorite status after his excellent 2022, will have in ‘Coco’ Gauff to his main rival within the group Tracy Austin. while, Ons Jabeur and Jessica Pegula They seem to have been called to offer a great rivalry for the leadership of the Nancy Richey group.
Swiatek leading a Tracy Austin where, in addition to gauffis also found Caroline Garcia and Daria Kasatkina. The Pole will start as favorite and has a priori his biggest opponent in the American player, where he will repeat the final of the last Roland Garros. Garcia’s resilience or Kasatkina’s impetus after securing one of the last tickets for the WTA Finals will also add to a group where a tight match is expected to go into the semifinals.
If Swiatek seems a priori to start as a good candidate to lead the first group, Ons Jabeur and Jessica Pegula They will be favorites in the semifinals from Nancy Richey. Pegula wants to continue his good form after his title in Guadalajara, while Jabeur comes after the final sign at the US Open. Will seek to break the ranking order Maria Sakkar, finalist a few days ago in the Mexican tournament. Who arrives in a more irregular state is a Aryna Sabalenka already closing the quartet that makes up the group.
Fort Worth is looking for a replacement for Garbiñe Muguruza, who after a difficult period could no longer defend his title of ‘teacher’. This Monday, the competition will begin on the first day of Nancy Ricey, where Pegula will face Sakkari and Jabeur will be replaced to face Sabalenka. On Tuesday Swiatek will open the Tracy Austin group against Kasatkina and Gauff and Garcia will close the first day.
Source: La Verdad

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