Is it just me, or does using "Race to Fort Worth" to describe the year end(ish) WTA Tour Finals sound odd?
Regardless, there's more odd than the name.
This from nom-du-web Oleg S via uber-coach Ivan Ljubicic:
"all 12 finalists of the six biggest WTA tournaments of the 2021 season — Grand Slams, YEC, Olympics — will NOT be ranked Top 10 at the end of the 2022 season. And 10 of 12 won't even be ranked Top 20."
Further, on the top finishers in Last Year's WTA Tour Final in Guadalajara "Champion (Muguruza), finalist (Kontaveit) and semifinalist (Badosa) of the 2021 WTA Year-end Championships will finish the 2022 season outside Top 10"
Here are the latest scenarios for qualifying, for people that like to solve puzzles:
https://www.wtatennis.com/news/28608...for-fort-worth
We've already come to think of WTA as a synonym for "Chaos" but this is beyond randomness.
Ivan would like to know why? Dimitry says it's all about "Ego"?
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Regardless, there's more odd than the name.
This from nom-du-web Oleg S via uber-coach Ivan Ljubicic:
"all 12 finalists of the six biggest WTA tournaments of the 2021 season — Grand Slams, YEC, Olympics — will NOT be ranked Top 10 at the end of the 2022 season. And 10 of 12 won't even be ranked Top 20."
Further, on the top finishers in Last Year's WTA Tour Final in Guadalajara "Champion (Muguruza), finalist (Kontaveit) and semifinalist (Badosa) of the 2021 WTA Year-end Championships will finish the 2022 season outside Top 10"
Here are the latest scenarios for qualifying, for people that like to solve puzzles:
https://www.wtatennis.com/news/28608...for-fort-worth
We've already come to think of WTA as a synonym for "Chaos" but this is beyond randomness.
Ivan would like to know why? Dimitry says it's all about "Ego"?
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