Internazionali BNL d'Italia - Rome Open - WTA Premiere

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DATE: May 14 - May 20, 2017
SURFACE: Clay
PRIZE MONEY: € 3,076,495
FIELD SIZE: 56
2016 CHAMPION: Serena Williams (not defending)

Seeds:

1. KERBER, Angelique
2. PLISKOVA, Karolina
3. MUGURUZA, Garbiñe
4. CIBULKOVA, Dominika
5. KONTA, Johanna
6. HALEP, Simona
7. KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana
8. SVITOLINA, Elina
9. WILLIAMS, Venus
10. KEYS, Madison
11. VESNINA, Elena
12. PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia
13. MLADENOVIC, Kristina
14. STRYCOVA, Barbora
15. BERTENS, Kiki
16. LUCIC-BARONI, Mirjana

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The Tournament:

The Internazionali BNL d'Italia is widely considered the second most prestigious clay event after Roland Garros and the Premier tournament's roll of champions includes all time greats such as Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Kim Clijsters, Venus Williams and Serena Williams. Foro Italico in northern Rome, in 1935, where it has stayed for all but three years since. The tennis complex has 11 courts, including the 10,400-seater Centre Court.

About Rome:

Rome is the Eternal City. Full of dead rocks, but also incredibly modern and vibrant. Its new contemporary art museum speaks of its desire to embrace the 21st C. But you have to take in all the centuries when visiting Rome. It is ancient, it is Renaissance, it's Baroque, and it is very mid-20th C., and moving into the 21st. A seasoned traveler might stay in Trastevere, or in the area of Piazza di Spagna for the up-market shopping. Via Condotti is the Rodeo Drive of Italy. Rome is a very layered, complicated, and romantic city. You should let it wash over you. It won't bite your hand off.

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The Draw:

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Results from the Italian Open Women's Singles Round 1 matches on Monday

9-Venus Williams (U.S.) beat Yaroslava Shvedova (Kazakhstan) 6-4 7-6(4)
12-Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) beat Samantha Stosur (Australia) 6-4 6-7(5) 6-1
Alize Cornet (France) beat Sara Errani (Italy) 6-3 6-4
Wang Qiang (China) beat 11-Elena Vesnina (Russia) 6-2 6-4
Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) beat Alison Riske (U.S.) 6-3 6-3
Caroline Garcia (France) beat Donna Vekic (Croatia) 7-6(2) 3-6 7-6(6)
Mona Barthel (Germany) beat Peng Shuai (China) 6-1 3-6 6-3
Lesia Tsurenko (Ukraine) beat Deborah Chiesa (Italy) 7-5 6-2
Maria Sharapova (Russia) beat Christina McHale (U.S.) 6-4 6-2
16-Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Croatia) beat Lucie Safarova (Czech Republic) 7-5 4-6 6-3
Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) beat Monica Puig (Puerto Rico) 6-2 7-5
Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic) beat Zhang Shuai (China) 5-7 6-3 7-6(6)
14-Barbora Strycova (Czech Republic) beat Daria Kasatkina (Russia) 4-6 4-3 (Kasatkina retired)
Laura Siegemund (Germany) beat Naomi Osaka (Japan) 6-2 6-4
 

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Tough draw for Sharapova. McHale, Safarova/Lucic-Baroni and then probably Kerber.
Lucic I would consider a tough opponent and would likely be the only one in the first 3 rounds that could give her trouble. McHale is not consistent enough and Kerbie returns to #1. Kerbie doesn't play well when she's the fave as evidenced by her falling completely off the wagon since USO.
 

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Too bad Kasatkina had to retire. She's my dark horse for RG.
 

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DATE: May 14 - May 20, 2017
SURFACE: Clay
PRIZE MONEY: € 3,076,495
FIELD SIZE: 56
2016 CHAMPION: Serena Williams (not defending)

Seeds:

1. KERBER, Angelique
2. PLISKOVA, Karolina
3. MUGURUZA, Garbiñe
4. CIBULKOVA, Dominika
5. KONTA, Johanna
6. HALEP, Simona
7. KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana
8. SVITOLINA, Elina
9. WILLIAMS, Venus
10. KEYS, Madison
11. VESNINA, Elena
12. PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia
13. MLADENOVIC, Kristina
14. STRYCOVA, Barbora
15. BERTENS, Kiki
16. LUCIC-BARONI, Mirjana

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The Tournament:

The Internazionali BNL d'Italia is widely considered the second most prestigious clay event after Roland Garros and the Premier tournament's roll of champions includes all time greats such as Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Kim Clijsters, Venus Williams and Serena Williams. Foro Italico in northern Rome, in 1935, where it has stayed for all but three years since. The tennis complex has 11 courts, including the 10,400-seater Centre Court.

About Rome:

Rome is the Eternal City. Full of dead rocks, but also incredibly modern and vibrant. Its new contemporary art museum speaks of its desire to embrace the 21st C. But you have to take in all the centuries when visiting Rome. It is ancient, it is Renaissance, it's Baroque, and it is very mid-20th C., and moving into the 21st. A seasoned traveler might stay in Trastevere, or in the area of Piazza di Spagna for the up-market shopping. Via Condotti is the Rodeo Drive of Italy. Rome is a very layered, complicated, and romantic city. You should let it wash over you. It won't bite your hand off.

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So, this would mean that Maria will not even be ranked high enough to get into qualifying tourneys of RG and Wimby.
She would be at the mercy of the organizers. RG would not give her entry into MD, but will give her WC into quals.
Wimbledon loves her and so will take a wait and see approach.
 

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So, this would mean that Maria will not even be ranked high enough to get into qualifying tourneys of RG and Wimby.
She would be at the mercy of the organizers. RG would not give her entry into MD, but will give her WC into quals.
Wimbledon loves her and so will take a wait and see approach.
As I understood them to say on TC today, that RG denied her a wildcard even into quallies. They did say, though, that her ranking will be high enough to play in the qualifiers for Wimbledon. But maybe I heard wrong.
 

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You got it right, Moxie. Sharapova won't play FO this year.

She qualified to play Wimby quals based on points. I seriously doubt she will get a WC into main draw. FO's decision, the courageous and correct one, will set the tone for Wimby. I assume she will be ranked high enough at USO that this will be a non issue.
 
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Results from the Italian Open Women's Singles matches on Tuesday

Round 2

16-Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Croatia) beat Maria Sharapova (Russia) 6-4 3-6 1-2 (Sharapova retired)
7-Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) beat Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic) 6-1 7-6(3)
5-Johanna Konta (Britain) beat Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) 6-3 6-0

Round 1
Timea Bacsinszky (Switzerland) beat Timea Babos (Hungary) 6-2 6-2
Julia Goerges (Germany) beat 13-Kristina Mladenovic (France) 7-6(6) 7-5
Lauren Davis (U.S.) beat Carla Suarez Navarro (Spain) 6-2 5-7 6-3
15-Kiki Bertens (Netherlands) beat Monica Niculescu (Romania) 2-6 6-2 6-1
Catherine Bellis (U.S.) beat Misaki Doi (Japan) 6-4 7-6(6)
Daria Gavrilova (Australia) beat 10-Madison Keys (U.S.) 2-6 7-5 7-5
Ekaterina Makarova (Russia) beat Roberta Vinci (Italy) 6-2 6-1
Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia) beat Shelby Rogers (U.S.) 6-3 6-4
Anastasija Sevastova (Latvia) beat Irina Begu (Romania) 6-4 6-4
Anett Kontaveit (Estonia) beat Andrea Petkovic (Germany) 6-3 6-4