Does Katie's new ranking get her into higher level tournaments? In which case, surely when it kicks in she will have to reschedule?
She will be required to play WTA1000s and for as long as she is in the top 30 she isn't allowed to enter WTA250s except by using up to 2 WTA250 play-down exemptions or there being no WTA500 in that week. She can play Nottingham, which she has been confirmed for, as there isn't a WTA500 that week, and can play Birmingham if she wishes using a play-down exemption as a 'home nation player'.
Does Katie's new ranking get her into higher level tournaments? In which case, surely when it kicks in she will have to reschedule?
She will be required to play WTA1000s and for as long as she is in the top 30 she isn't allowed to enter WTA250s except by using up to 2 WTA250 play-down exemptions or there being no WTA500 in that week. She can play Nottingham, which she has been confirmed for, as there isn't a WTA500 that week, and can play Birmingham if she wishes using a play-down exemption as a 'home nation player'.
Does that apply at the time of entry, which is how many weeks before?
Does Katie's new ranking get her into higher level tournaments? In which case, surely when it kicks in she will have to reschedule?
She will be required to play WTA1000s and for as long as she is in the top 30 she isn't allowed to enter WTA250s except by using up to 2 WTA250 play-down exemptions or there being no WTA500 in that week. She can play Nottingham, which she has been confirmed for, as there isn't a WTA500 that week, and can play Birmingham if she wishes using a play-down exemption as a 'home nation player'.
Does that apply at the time of entry, which is how many weeks before?
Applies at the entry deadline which is 4 weeks before for main draw, 3 weeks before for qualifying
-- Edited by Lambda on Thursday 7th of March 2024 05:44:16 PM
When Georgi has one of her ON days, its quite a sight to behold. 2 or 3 of her winners were just insane. And her second serve is so aggressive - with many DFs in the past - but it held up brilliantly. I watched Katie having a laugh with her team towards the end, so she wasnt too worried. Fatigue from San Diego, lots of emotional energy spent, lack of time to prepare at IW, and a very dangerous opponent. I would have been amazed if Katie had won this match today - she needed a far easier draw to have a chance. A chance to rest and enjoy her incredible performance last week
Still a bit disappointing given Giorgi's poor form so far this year.
I agree. There were obvious reasons but, though Giorgi was very good, Katie was really quite poor.
The second set wasn't really very competitive.
Thing is she's going to need to get used to playing regularly at this level. Not just in terms of the level of performance but also in the level of fitness she will need to maintain.
Having said that she won't meet too many players as "on it" as Georgi was yesterday and there will continue to be some fairly "easy" 500s as we go through the season where there will be good opportunities for players of her ranking to pick up points.
She's no points to defend until the grass court season really so there's every chance her ranking will continue to climb. She's been playing great tennis for a few weeks now and one off day isn't going to derail her progress.
Txs Lambda. Going to be interesting to see how the rankings pan out by the end of the year. Have a feeling there's going to be quite a bit of flip flopping as people break into the Top 30 and then find themselves struggling to pick up regular wins.
Win for Emma, 2 and 3. Some feedback it wasnt to pretty but looked ok on paper. Someone watching the match may be able to give some detail. Bound to be rusty after break.
I heard on commentary from Tim Henman that apparently she has been tweaking the serve with her coach Cavaday so this may explain the high double fault count and problems with serve. I watched the match and thought she played well in some parts despite lots of errors but this is experience is what she needs. And the important thing is she got through.
R2: RADUCANU, Emma (GBR) 250 (CH=10 2022) vYASTREMSKA, D (30) 31 (CH=21 2020) They met in Portoroz in 2022 with Emma winning 6-2 5-3 Ret.
Apart from the run at the Australian Open in January ,Yastremska has done nothing on the main WTA tour since reaching the final of Lyon in February 2022.