The eight best players of the season will meet from this Monday on Fort Worth (Texas, USA) to find out who will be the new tennis ‘teacher’ on November 7, the day of the final.
None of the classifieds won the WTA Finals and, therefore, women’s tennis will have a new ‘teacher’ to replace the Spaniard Garbine Muguruzafar in 2022 from the great version that led him to win the title in Guadalajara Mexico). He didn’t even make it to the tournament Paula Badosa.
Iga Swiatek is the big favorite after dominating the season with 64 wins, just eight losses and eight titles, two of which are Grand Slams: Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Stuttgart, Rome, Roland Garros, US Open and San Diego.
After the shocking withdrawal of Ashley Barty At the top of tennis, the 21-year-old Pole has taken over from the Australian as the most consistent player on a very volatile women’s tour. Swiatek (1st) will play in the group Tracy Austin against Coco Gauff (4th), Caroline Garcia (6th) Y Daria Kasatkina (8th).
The Polish doubles the ranking points (10,335 by 4,555) on his immediate pursuer, Ons Jabeur (2nd)to be measured in the Nancy Richey group at Jessica Pegula (3rd), Maria Sakkari (5th) Y Aryna Sabalenka (7th). Jabeur is another strong contender for the title after playing in the finals at Wimbledon and the US Open this year. The top two in each group will advance to the semifinals.
WTA Finals
Program
NANCY RICHEY GROUP
Ons Jabeur (Tunisia) 2nd
Jessica Pegula (USA) 3rd
Maria Sakkari (Greece) 5th
Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) 7th
First day (Monday):
Jessica Pegula-Maria Sakkari, 11:00 pm
Ons Jabeur-Aryna Sabalenka, 01.00 (Tuesday)
TRACY AUSTIN GROUP
Iga Swiatek (Poland) 1st
Coco Gauff (USA) 4th
Caroline Garcia (France) 6th
Daria Kasatkina (Russia) 8th
First day (Tuesday):
Iga Swiatek-Daria Kasatkina, 11:00 pm
Coco Gauff-Caroline Garcia, 01.00 (Wednesday)
Source: La Verdad

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