The Spaniard will compete against Bouzkova in the Washington final to claim her fourth title after over a year of anguish with her back problems. What has brought her here?
The Spaniard will compete against Bouzkova in the Washington final to claim her fourth title after over a year of anguish with her back problems. What has brought her here?
The WTA in Toronto will start in just 3 days, and the players already know their place in the final draw. On one side, Coco Gauff will be the top seed in the absence of Iga Swiatek. Aryna Sabalenka will close the lower part of that draw, where players like Naomi Osaka, Ons Jabeur, and Jelena Ostapenko will also be present. In terms of Spanish players, we can count on Paula Badosa and Cristina Bucsa, who have fallen under the Belarusian's side. So, down below, you can see the full matchups:

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The first Masters 1000 on hard court after the Paris Olympics will be a somewhat strange event due to the large number of confirmed absences. Alcaraz, Djokovic, Musetti, and De Miñaur are some of the players who will not be at the ATP Montreal. However, many others will be present, such as Jannik Sinner who will return to action as the top seed with Alexander Zverev as the second favorite for the title. The draw has already been made, so we know the potential quarterfinal matchups if we look at the rankings. In the top half, Sinner and Rublev would face each other on one side and Medvedev and Tsitsipas on the other. In the bottom half, Zverev and Ruud would meet, while Hurkacz and Dimitrov would also square off.

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The final of the WTA Washington is already set after the two great matches played in the early hours of today in Spain. We already knew that Paula Badosa would be one of the finalists, but her rival remained to be known. Finally, Marie Bouzkova will be the one to compete for the title against the Spaniard in what will be her first final in a WTA 500. To achieve this, she had to defeat the first seed and world number 3, Aryna Sabalenka (6-4 3-6 6-3). Aryna did not have her best day, as she was uncomfortable, very erratic from the baseline, insecure with her serve, and made up to 62 unforced errors. Nonetheless, Aryna will have time to keep improving after her return from a shoulder injury that forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
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Jannik Sinner will face the ATP Montreal with great enthusiasm after having to miss the Paris Olympics due to illness. That's why the world number 1 will arrive in Canada well-prepared on hard courts to take on any opponent that comes his way. The Italian is the tournament's top seed, so he will start in the upper part of the draw, although he will have many tough challenges ahead if he wants to clinch the title. This could be his path to the top:
- Possible path for Jannik Sinner in the ATP Montreal 2024
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The Chinese athlete spoke out after winning the gold at the Paris Olympics, revealing the key to her success and confessing she had "taken a huge weight off her shoulders."
What a great week Paula Badosa is having at the WTA Washington. Proof of this is that she will return to a final since 2022 in Sydney, that is, two years later. The Spanish player was already showing signs of her physical and mental improvement, swiftly defeating Caroline Dolehide (6-3 6-3). Excellent news for a player who is rediscovering the taste of success. Now she faces the final challenge to fully taste glory: defeating Sabalenka or Bouzkova.
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Donna Vekic did not manage to defeat Qinwen Zheng in the Olympic final in Paris, but she ended up taking home a silver medal with a taste of gold. In a press conference, the Croatian expressed great pride in this achievement: "It's silver with a golden shine. We will celebrate this medal. I will sleep with it for six months, no more, because we will start the new year with new goals. I am very proud and happy to have won a medal for Croatia, I have realized my lifelong dream. The day I won the semifinal was one of the happiest of my life. Now I am a little disappointed because I wanted the gold, but Zheng was better. I can't forget or diminish what I have done these weeks."
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The Spaniard will compete against Bouzkova in the Washington final to claim her fourth title after over a year of anguish with her back problems. What has brought her here?
The final of the WTA Washington is already set after the two great matches played in the early hours of today in Spain. We already knew that Paula Badosa would be one of the finalists, but her rival remained to be known. Finally, Marie Bouzkova will be the one to compete for the title against the Spaniard in what will be her first final in a WTA 500. To achieve this, she had to defeat the first seed and world number 3, Aryna Sabalenka (6-4 3-6 6-3). Aryna did not have her best day, as she was uncomfortable, very erratic from the baseline, insecure with her serve, and made up to 62 unforced errors. Nonetheless, Aryna will have time to keep improving after her return from a shoulder injury that forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka cae y Bouzkova se medirá a Badosa en la final de Washington
The WTA in Toronto will start in just 3 days, and the players already know their place in the final draw. On one side, Coco Gauff will be the top seed in the absence of Iga Swiatek. Aryna Sabalenka will close the lower part of that draw, where players like Naomi Osaka, Ons Jabeur, and Jelena Ostapenko will also be present. In terms of Spanish players, we can count on Paula Badosa and Cristina Bucsa, who have fallen under the Belarusian's side. So, down below, you can see the full matchups:

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro WTA Toronto 2024: Gauff y Sabalenka enmarcan la batalla
Jannik Sinner will face the ATP Montreal with great enthusiasm after having to miss the Paris Olympics due to illness. That's why the world number 1 will arrive in Canada well-prepared on hard courts to take on any opponent that comes his way. The Italian is the tournament's top seed, so he will start in the upper part of the draw, although he will have many tough challenges ahead if he wants to clinch the title. This could be his path to the top:
- Possible path for Jannik Sinner in the ATP Montreal 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el posible cuadro de Jannik Sinner en el ATP de Montreal 2024
The first Masters 1000 on hard court after the Paris Olympics will be a somewhat strange event due to the large number of confirmed absences. Alcaraz, Djokovic, Musetti, and De Miñaur are some of the players who will not be at the ATP Montreal. However, many others will be present, such as Jannik Sinner who will return to action as the top seed with Alexander Zverev as the second favorite for the title. The draw has already been made, so we know the potential quarterfinal matchups if we look at the rankings. In the top half, Sinner and Rublev would face each other on one side and Medvedev and Tsitsipas on the other. In the bottom half, Zverev and Ruud would meet, while Hurkacz and Dimitrov would also square off.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro ATP Montreal 2024: Sinner y Zverev, favoritos entre grandes ausencias
The Chinese athlete spoke out after winning the gold at the Paris Olympics, revealing the key to her success and confessing she had "taken a huge weight off her shoulders."
What a great week Paula Badosa is having at the WTA Washington. Proof of this is that she will return to a final since 2022 in Sydney, that is, two years later. The Spanish player was already showing signs of her physical and mental improvement, swiftly defeating Caroline Dolehide (6-3 6-3). Excellent news for a player who is rediscovering the taste of success. Now she faces the final challenge to fully taste glory: defeating Sabalenka or Bouzkova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Badosa se vuelve a meter en una final dos años después en Washington
Donna Vekic did not manage to defeat Qinwen Zheng in the Olympic final in Paris, but she ended up taking home a silver medal with a taste of gold. In a press conference, the Croatian expressed great pride in this achievement: "It's silver with a golden shine. We will celebrate this medal. I will sleep with it for six months, no more, because we will start the new year with new goals. I am very proud and happy to have won a medal for Croatia, I have realized my lifelong dream. The day I won the semifinal was one of the happiest of my life. Now I am a little disappointed because I wanted the gold, but Zheng was better. I can't forget or diminish what I have done these weeks."
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Iga Swiatek will return home with the bronze medal after these Olympic Games in Paris. She was a top favorite for the gold, but this time she will have to settle for third place, which has filled her with humility and a lot of learning. "Yesterday I realized that I wasn't actually playing for myself. I was playing more for others, for the country, for my team, for all those who were hoping for me to win a medal and probably a gold one. I wasn't aware of the burden that brought. I know that I probably haven't given my best here. I didn't feel capable of moving as naturally as I'm used to on clay courts. Anyway, I'm happy to have overcome that and be here with a bronze medal. Maybe I was a bit arrogant with myself because I thought I had endured so much pressure before that I believed I could handle this one too. Now I'm really motivated to work even harder and I think I will have a bit more humility," said the number 1 to the press.
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Lorenzo Musetti will be an Olympic medalist after securing the bronze at the Paris Olympic Games. In this way, he puts Italy back in the history books, as it had been 100 years since his country had any medal in the men's individual category since Uberto de Modpurgo in 1924. A great moment that Musetti is going through, bringing Olympic joy to his country.
Paris 1924 🥉
— ITF (@ITFTennis) August 3, 2024
Paris 2024 🥉
Lorenzo Musetti is the first Italian medalist since Uberto de Modpurgo at Paris 1924! 🕰️#Paris2024 | #Olympics | #tennis pic.twitter.com/ujSaXvoxD7
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