Where are people getting their info on this? I've gone into the ITF site and all I can see for every event is the basic fact sheet. If I go into the acceptance list, draw or order of play I get no info
Where are people getting their info on this? I've gone into the ITF site and all I can see for every event is the basic fact sheet. If I go into the acceptance list, draw or order of play I get no info
I don't know but the live score ITF site is a good source and gives those matches, and the results (though not the draws going forward)
Where are people getting their info on this? I've gone into the ITF site and all I can see for every event is the basic fact sheet. If I go into the acceptance list, draw or order of play I get no info
Both the WTA and ITF sites seem to be undergoing one of their periodic system rewrites. Data on display comes and goes during this process. If it is showing no information when you look, try again ten minutes later and it may well be there, or at least some of it.
I have found that the full information from the ITF is available on my tablet, so it is the full version of the site that is ****** up. It does mean though that I have had to type in the matches rather than copying, pasting and editing. Some of the facilities on the main website are working OK (acceptance lists). As for the WTA - I went to look up Siniakova's slam doubles record, but could only get her singles - Wiki saved the day.
Katie is using a PR of 609 so I would imagine that her 1st priority is to get herself ranked higher than that.
She's entered into tournaments every week in July so, assuming she plays atleast 3 of them, I'd expect her to be ranked well inside the top 500 by August.
She needs around 26 points to reach her SR of 609 - so a couple of W35 SF's or better should achieve that. Although I see that two of her next three tournaments are W75's
A more comfortable win today for Swan against Swiss Granwehr, again good service stats with only 9 points given up against serve (over 2 sets) and 6 aces to boot. It shows how durable Swan's opponent in the previous round was, 21yo Italian Abbagnato definitely made it competitive.