This Week In Tennis
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RUNDOWN
- Simona Halep scored a double bagel win over Sevastova in the final of the Bucharest Open. This title was Halep's second on the year and 13th of her career.
- The Davis Cup semifinals are set: Croatia, France, Argentina, and Great Britain will compete in September.
- Team USA squandered a 2-0 advantage versus Croatia in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup to bow out of the 2016 event.
- Ivo Karlovic, 37, becomes the oldest titlist on the ATP Tour since 1979.
- The International Tennis Hall of Fame inducted Justine Henin, Amelie Mauresmo, and Marat Safin over the weekend at the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships in Newport, Rhode Island.
- Victoria Azarenka created the biggest news of the week when she announced her pregnancy, as well as her plans to return to the WTA tour.
- This week saw a slew of withdrawals from the Rio Olympics: Simona Halep, Milos Raonic, Tomas Berdych, Karolina Pliskova. These most recent withdrawals add to an already depleted field in the upcoming Games.
- Kiki Bertens won five singles matches in three days on her way to the final in Gstaad. Bad weather limited the event to just over three full days of play. Bertens eventually had to withdraw from the doubles semifinals because of the added work.
- Patty Schnyder played her first tour level match since 2011 in Gstaad, Switzerland. The 37-year-old took the opening set from world #92 Katerina Siniakova before losing 6-2 5-7 4-6.
- Pablo Cuevas lost in the Hamburg final to Martin Klizan, but cracks the ATP top 20 for the first time in his career.
- According to Stuart Fraser: "Rafael Nadal has won his appeal to the ITF to play in the Rio Olympics after failing to meet eligibility requirements."
- A rush of tennis weddings over the past 10 days as Dominika Cibulkova, Ana Ivanovic, Tsvetana Pironkova, and Taylor Fritz all walked down the aisle.
- Sania Mirza celebrated the launch of her autobiography, "Ace Against the Odds."
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DAVIS CUP QUARTERFINAL RESULTS Great Britain d. Serbia 3-2 Argentina d. Italy 3-1 Croatia d. USA 3-2 France d. Czech Republic 3-1 |
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RANKINGS WATCH
- WTA: Bertens (+5 to #21), Errani (-4 to #25), Sevastova (+17 to #49), Schmiedlova (-12 to #53), Niculescu (-8 to #61), Parmentier (+8 to #66), Buyukakcay (+6 to #67), Golubic (+33 to #72), Barthel (-22 to #79), Larsson (-27 to #82), Arruabarrena (-13 to #98)
- ATP: Cuevas (+4 to #20), Klizan (+19 to #28), Ramos-Vinolas (+4 to #31), Verdasco (+12 to #47), Carreno Busta (-10 to #56), Robert (+24 to #59), Kukushkin (-8 to #61), Elias (+18 to #72), Cervantes (+7 to #76), Evans (-9 to #82), Nishioka (+7 to #93)
ON THE WEB
Halep's Happy Romanian Homecoming
Remembering What Made Steffi Graf a Tennis Legend
Post-Wimbledon Mailbag: Serena's Longevity; Praise for Kerber, Murray
Henin, Mauresmo Celebrated at ITHF
Safin Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame
Is Denis Shapovalov the Next Big Thing in Canadian Tennis?
Fearless Golubic Grabs Gstaad
First-Time Winner Spotlight: Albert Ramos-Vinolas
Sania Geared up for Olympics but Not Predicting Medal
Canada's Raonic 'Still Struggling' with Decision to Pull out of Olympics
PODCASTS
Beyond the Baseline - Serena Williams Post-Tournament Interview
WTA Insider - Serena Wins No. 22 at Wimbledon
Tennis.com - Wimbledon in Review
The Tennis Podcast - Davis Cup Weekend & Poll Vault
Break Point Podcast - Episode 37Serena Wins No.22 At WimbledonWimbedon 2016 wrap-up: Serena Williams post-tournament interview
nament interviewWimbedon 2016 wrap-up: Serena Williams post-tournament interview
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