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Weeks 39 & 40 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris (clay)


Just to mention, for dummkopfs like me who failed to realise, Martina Trevisan is the younger sister of Matteo Trevisan.

Matteo is one of the not-uncommon amazing youngsters (he was world number one in juniors, won junior Wimbly in doubles) who failed to really make it in adult, getting to ATP 267.

She put up a decent fight - and was great fun to watch - but Iga certainly deserved the match.



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Kvitova through to the SFs.

Looking forward to this all American final QF up next between Kenin and Collins.

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Petra Kvitova through to her 1st French semi final since 2012.



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It should have been Kenin v, PIiskova in the semi finals but Kenin v.Kvitova instead  So the Czech RepublIc still gets a semi finalIst.



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Kvitova v. Kenin have only met once before on clay   in Madrid  2019 with Petra winning in 2 sets.



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Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.

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Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 



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Iga Swiatek 1st Polish player to reach the French singles final since J.Jedrzejowska in 1939.



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indiana wrote:

Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 


 Not sure it's the most recent but Serena Williams won both the singles and doubles at Wimbledon 2016.



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ROSAMUND wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 


 Not sure it's the most recent but Serena Williams won both the singles and doubles at Wimbledon 2016.


 forgot about the Williams sisters, I was hoping it was a rarer achievement! 

When is the  last time a person not called Williams reached both finals??!smile



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JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 


 Martina Hingis won the singles and doubles in the Australian Open 1997,1998 and 1999. She was runner up in both in 2000. She had 4 different partners in the doubles.



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 Only the 3rd Polish lady to play in a Grand Slam singles final. J. Jedrzejowska was runner up  at Wimbledon and US  in 1937 and Paris 1939. Aggie Radwandska was runner up at Wimbledon  2012. Iga Swiatek  has reached  the final in her 7th Grand Slam tournament. If she wins she would follow Barty and Ostapenko as recent Wimbledon  junior singles   champions to win in Paris.  



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Iga Swiatek so far :

Singles: 6 matches, all 12 sets won, 72 games to 23, most games lost in a set 4, longest match 1 hour 18 minutes, total time 7 hours 0 minutes.

Doubles: 4 matches, all 8 sets won, 48 games to 21, most games lost in a set 4, longest match 1 hour 35 minutes, total time 4 hours 33 minutes.

Overall: 10 matches, all 20 sets won, 120 games to 44, most games lost in a set 4, longest match 1 hour 35 minutes, total time 11 hours 33 minutes.

Singles wins include Vondrousova, 2019 RG finalist in R1 and Halep, 2018 RG champion and WR 2, in R4.

Not bad 



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ROSAMUND wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 


 Martina Hingis won the singles and doubles in the Australian Open 1997,1998 and 1999. She was runner up in both in 2000. She had 4 different partners in the doubles.


 Mary Pierce won both in 2000 at Roland Garros.



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JonH comes home wrote:
ROSAMUND wrote:
JonH comes home wrote:
indiana wrote:

Iga Swiatek is also into the doubles SF, parnering Nicole Melichar.


 And now into the singles final. If she reaches the doubles final, impressive performance it would be - when was the last time a woman (or man) reached both the singles and doubles finals in a slam (or indeed, won both?).

 


 Not sure it's the most recent but Serena Williams won both the singles and doubles at Wimbledon 2016.


 forgot about the Williams sisters, I was hoping it was a rarer achievement! 

When is the  last time a person not called Williams reached both finals??!smile


 Just had a quick look and you have to go back a long time to find singles and doubles winners in the same year apart from the Willams sisters and Martina Hingis. The last in the French was Mary Pierce in 2000 and Wimbledon was Lindsay Davenport in 1999. Back in the 1960's and 1970's at Wimbledon Billie Jean King was able to win the singles and both doubles events.



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