paulisi wrote:Canada don't look that strong, just Fernańdez and possible Andrečscuu
Canada don't look that strong, just Fernańdez and possible Andrečscuu
I think they won it last year with that same team, though.
the addict wrote:Here are the current rankings for their top players - a few names missing such as Kerber and Andreescu who might make their squads Germany:- Tatjana Maria 67 Tamara Korpatsch 77 Laura Siegemund 83 and 6 in doubles Canada:- Leylah Fernandez 35 and 28 in doubles Rebecca Marino 160 Gabriella Dabrowski 4 in doubles
Here are the current rankings for their top players - a few names missing such as Kerber and Andreescu who might make their squads Germany:- Tatjana Maria 67 Tamara Korpatsch 77 Laura Siegemund 83 and 6 in doubles Canada:- Leylah Fernandez 35 and 28 in doubles Rebecca Marino 160 Gabriella Dabrowski 4 in doubles
Marina Stakusic was Canada's surprise package last year, winning three of four singles playing at No. 2.
9vicman wrote:the addict wrote:Here are the current rankings for their top players - a few names missing such as Kerber and Andreescu who might make their squads Germany:- Tatjana Maria 67 Tamara Korpatsch 77 Laura Siegemund 83 and 6 in doubles Canada:- Leylah Fernandez 35 and 28 in doubles Rebecca Marino 160 Gabriella Dabrowski 4 in doublesMarina Stakusic was Canada's surprise package last year, winning three of four singles playing at No. 2.
She's currently ranked 204, close to her CH of 201 on 15/04 and up from 258 at the start of the year. She's only 19 so may well go higher.