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Follow WTA on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WTA Facebook: www.facebook.com/WTA YouTube: www.youtube.com/WTA 1 PREVIEW NOTES: INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA ROME, ITALY | SEPTEMBER 14-20, 2020 | USD €1,692,169 | PREMIER 5 WTA Website: www.wtatennis.com | @WTA | facebook.com/wta Tournament Website: www.internazionalibnlditalia.com | @InteBNLdItalia | facebook.com/ internazionalibnlditalia | www.instagram.com/ internazionalibnlditalia WTA Communications: Alex Prior ([email protected]), Ellie Emerson ([email protected]) SAP Tennis Analytics for Media is an online portal that provides real-time data and insights to media during every WTA event and across all devices. Please email [email protected] to request your individual login to grant access to SAP Tennis Analytics for Media. INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA – QUICK FACTS SINGLES RANK POINTS Winner 205,190 900 Runner-Up 150,000 585 Semifinalist 80,000 350 Quarterfinalist 37,910 190 Round of 16 19,355 105 Round of 32 13,745 60 Round of 56 9,000 1 MAIN DRAW QUICK-HITS Singles wildcards: Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA), Camila Giorgi (ITA), Jasmine Paolini (ITA), Venus Williams (USA), Vera Zvonareva (RUS) Youngest singles player: Coco Gauff (USA), 16 years old (March 13, 2004) Oldest singles player: Venus Williams (USA), 40 years old (June 17, 1980) Best result by a qualifier: runner-up – Alizé Cornet (2008) Best result by a wildcard: semifinal – Mary Pierce (1995), Serena Williams (2010) Most main draw match wins: PLAYER WINS LOSSES TITLES Serena Williams (USA) 44 8 2002, 2013-14, 2016 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 42 10 1993-96 Chris Evert (USA) 37 3 1974-75, 1980-82 Venus Williams (USA) 34 14 1999 Main draw dates: Monday - Monday, September 14-21, 2020 Singles Final: Monday, September 21, 2:30pm Doubles Final: Sunday, September 20 Venue: Foro Italico Status: Premier 5 Staging: Tournament’s 76th edition Draw sizes: 56 singles / 28 doubles teams / 32 singles qualifying Surface: Red clay / Outdoors Total prize money: €1,692,169 Tennis Ball: Dunlop Fort Clay Court

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    INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA – QUICK FACTS

    SINGLES € RANK POINTS Winner 205,190 900 Runner-Up 150,000 585 Semifinalist 80,000 350 Quarterfinalist 37,910 190 Round of 16 19,355 105 Round of 32 13,745 60 Round of 56 9,000 1

    MAIN DRAW QUICK-HITS

    Singles wildcards: Elisabetta Cocciaretto (ITA), Camila Giorgi (ITA), Jasmine Paolini (ITA), Venus Williams (USA), Vera Zvonareva (RUS) Youngest singles player: Coco Gauff (USA), 16 years old (March 13, 2004) Oldest singles player: Venus Williams (USA), 40 years old (June 17, 1980) Best result by a qualifier: runner-up – Alizé Cornet (2008) Best result by a wildcard: semifinal – Mary Pierce (1995), Serena Williams (2010) Most main draw match wins:

    PLAYER WINS LOSSES TITLES Serena Williams (USA) 44 8 2002, 2013-14, 2016 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 42 10 1993-96 Chris Evert (USA) 37 3 1974-75, 1980-82 Venus Williams (USA) 34 14 1999

    Main draw dates: Monday - Monday, September 14-21, 2020 Singles Final: Monday, September 21, 2:30pm Doubles Final: Sunday, September 20 Venue: Foro Italico Status: Premier 5 Staging: Tournament’s 76th edition Draw sizes: 56 singles / 28 doubles teams / 32 singles qualifying Surface: Red clay / Outdoors Total prize money: €1,692,169 Tennis Ball: Dunlop Fort Clay Court

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    RECENT ROME HONOR ROLL

    YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE DOUBLES CHAMPIONS 2019 [4] Karolina Pliskova (CZE #7) Johanna Konta (GBR #42) 6-3 6-4 Azarenka/Barty 2018 [4] Elina Svitolina (UKR #4) [1] Simona Halep (ROU #1) 6-0 6-4 Barty/Schuurs 2017 [8] Elina Svitolina (UKR #11) [6] Simona Halep (ROU #4) 4-6 7-5 6-1 Chan/Hingis 2016 [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) Madison Keys (USA #24) 7-6(5) 6-3 Hingis/Mirza 2015 [3] Maria Sharapova (RUS #3) [10] Carla Suárez Navarro (ESP #10) 4-6 7-5 6-1 Babos/Mladenovic

    TOURNAMENT TALKING POINTS

    Preparation for Roland Garros continues this week, with six of the Top 10 heading to Rome for the 76th edition of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia

    Top seed this year is two-time runner-up (2017-18) Simona Halep, who after a first-round bye will take on Anastasija Sevastova or Italian wildcard Jasmine Paolini in her opening match

    Also among the leading eight seeds are Halep’s conqueror in those two finals, Elina Svitolina, and both last year’s Rome finalists, Karolina Pliskova and Johanna Konta

    The standout first-round match-up this year is between 2016 Roland Garros champion Garbiñe Muguruza and 2018’s losing finalist in Paris, Sloane Stephens

    Saturday’s draw threw up another intriguing match-up, between one of the field’s other former champions, Venus Williams, and Victoria Azarenka. Seven players in this year’s draw were not born when Williams defeated Mary Pierce to lift the title at the Foro Italico 21 years ago

    This success here is one of nine career titles Williams has won on clay, making her the second most successful active player on the surface:

    PLAYER CLAY COURT TITLES Serena Williams (USA) 13 Venus Williams (USA) 9 Simona Halep (ROU) 8 Sara Errani (ITA) 7 Kiki Bertens (NED) 6 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 5 Elina Svitolina (UKR) 4

    Meanwhile, eight players in the field – Marie Bouzkova, Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Ons Jabeur, Veronika

    Kudermetova, Jasmine Paolini, Bernarda Pera, Iga Swiatek and Ajla Tomljanovic – are seeking their first career titles on any surface

    One to Watch – Amanda Anisimova. Last spring the American teenager announced herself to the tennis world with a run to the semifinals at Roland Garros, which included a win over reigning champion and current World No.1 Simona Halep. Anisimova – the youngest player in the Top 50 – is coming off a third round showing at the US Open and starts her campaign in the Italian capital against No.16 seed Donna Vekic

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    COUNTRY AND REGION BREAKDOWN Excluding qualifiers, a total of 25 countries and regions are represented in the main draw, led by the United States with seven players:

    Australia (1) Ajla Tomljanovic Belarus (1) Victoria Azarenka Belgium (1) Elise Mertens China (1) Zhang Shuai Chinese Taipei (1) Hsieh Su-Wei Croatia (2) Petra Martic, Donna Vekic Czech Republic (5) Marie Bouzkova, Karolina Pliskova, Katerina Siniakova, Barbora Strycova, Marketa

    Vondrousova Estonia (1) Anett Kontaveit France (1) Caroline Garcia Germany (2) Julia Goerges, Angelique Kerber Great Britain (1) Johanna Konta Italy (3) Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Camila Giorgi, Jasmine Paolini Kazakhstan (2) Yulia Putintseva, Elena Rybakina Latvia (2) Jelena Ostapenko, Anastasija Sevastova Netherlands (1) Kiki Bertens Poland (2) Magda Linette, Iga Swiatek Romania (1) Simona Halep Russia (5) Ekaterina Alexandrova, Veronika Kudermetova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Anastasia

    Pavlyuchenkova, Vera Zvonareva Slovenia (1) Polona Hercog Spain (1) Garbiñe Muguruza Sweden (1) Rebecca Peterson Switzerland (2) Belinda Bencic, Jil Teichmann Tunisia (1) Ons Jabeur United States (7) Amanda Anisimova, Coco Gauff, Sofia Kenin, Bernada Pera, Alison Riske, Sloane Stephens,

    Venus Williams Ukraine (2) Elina Svitolina, Dayana Yastremska

    2020 WTA TOUR FINALS

    Week of Level Tournament Singles Final Doubles Final January 6 Premier Brisbane, AUS [2] Pliskova d. [8] Keys 64 46 75 Hsieh/Strycova d. Barty/Bertens 36 76(7) 108 Int. Shenzhen, CHN [5] Alexandrova d. [7] Rybakina 62 64 Krejcikova/Siniakova d. Duan/Zheng 62 36 104 Int. Auckland, NZL [1] Williams d. Pegula 63 64 Muhammad/Townsend d. Williams/Wozniacki 64 64

    January 13 Premier Adelaide, AUS [1] Barty d. Yastremska 62 75 Melichar/Xu d. Dabrowski/Jurak 26 75 105 Int. Hobart, AUS [3] Rybakina d. [4] Zhang 76(7) 63 Kichenok/Mirza d. Peng/Zhang 64 64

    January 20 GS Melbourne, AUS [14] Kenin d. Muguruza 46 62 62 Babos/Mladenovic d. Hsieh/Strycova 62 61

    February 10 Premier St. P’burg, RUS [2] Bertens d. [8] Rybakina 61 63 Aoyama/Shibahara d. Christian/Guarachi 46 60 103 Int. Hua Hin, THA [5] Linette d. [Q] Kung 63 62 Rodionova/Sanders d. Haas/Perez 63 63

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    February 17 Premier Dubai, UAE [1] Halep d. Rybakina 36 63 76(5) Hsieh/Strycova d. Krejcikova/Zheng 76 36 105

    February 24 Premier Doha, QAT [9] Sabalenka d. [8] Kvitova 63 63 Hsieh/Strycova d. Dabrowski/Ostapenko 62 57 102 Int. Acapulco, MEX [7] Watson d. [Q] Fernandez 64 67(8) 61 Krawczyk/Olmos d. Bondarenko/Fichman 63 76(5)

    March 2 Int. Lyon, FRA [1] Kenin d. Friedsam 62 46 64 Paar/Wachaczyk d. Pattinama Kerkh./Schoofs 75 64 Int. Monterrey, MEX [1] Svitolina d. [9] Bouzkova 75 46 64 Bondarenko/Fichman d. Kato/Wang 46 63 107

    August 3 Int. Palermo, ITA Ferro d. [4] Kontaveit 62 75 Rus/Zidansek d. Cocciaretto/Trevisan 75 75

    August 10 Int. Prague, CZE [1] Halep d. [3] Mertens 62 75 Hradecka/Pliskova d. Niculescu/Olaru 62 62 Int. Lexington, USA Brady d. Teichmann 63 64 Carter/Stefani/Bouzkova/Teichmann 61 75

    August 17 Premier 5 New York, USA Azarenka d. [4/WC] Osaka w/o Peschke/Schuurs d. Melichar/Xu 64 46 104

    August 31 GS New York, USA [4] Osaka d. Azarenka 16 63 62 Siegemund/Zvonareva d. Melichar/Xu 64 64

    September 6 Int. Istanbul, TUR Tig d. [Q] Bouchard 26 61 76(4) Guarachi/Krawczyk d. Perez/Sanders 61 63

    A SNAPSHOT OF 2020 – THE YEAR SO FAR Three Top 10 Debuts: Sofia Kenin (at No.7 on February 3) Fewest games dropped en route to a title: Jennifer Brady (24, Lexington) Lowest-ranked title winner: Patricia Maria Tig (No.88, Istanbul) Multiple finals: Elena Rybakina: 4 (Shenzhen, R-Up, Hobart, W, St. Petersburg, R-Up, Dubai, R-Up); Sofia

    Kenin: 2 (Australian Open, W, Lyon, W); Simona Halep: 2 (Dubai, W, Prague, W); Naomi Osaka: 2 (Western& Southern Open, R-Up, US Open, W); Victoria Azarenka: 2 (Western & Southern Open, W, US Open, R-Up)

    Maiden titles (3): Ekaterina Alexandrova (Shenzhen), Jennifer Brady (Lexington), Patricia Maria Tig(Istanbul)

    Youngest title winner: Elena Rybakina, Hobart (20y 7m 1d) Oldest title winner: Serena Williams, Auckland (38y 3m 17d) Aces leaders: Elena Rybakina – 155, Garbiñe Muguruza – 128, Kristyna Pliskova – 125 Most aces in a match (22): Alison Van Uytvanck (l. vs. Sofia Kenin 7-6(5) 6-7(2) 7-6(2) – Lyon, SF) Match win leaders: Elena Rybakina – 22, Elise Mertens – 22, Anett Kontaveit – 19, Sofia Kenin – 18 Most doubles titles (3): Barbora Strycova / Hsieh Su-Wei (Brisbane, Dubai, Doha) Best result by a qualifier (R-Up): Kung (Hua Hin), Fernandez (Acapulco), Bouchard (Istanbul) Longest match: 3h 33m – Heather Watson d. Elise Mertens 6-7(5) 6-4 7-5 (Hobart, QF) Shortest (completed) match: 44m – Serena Williams d. Amanda Anisimova 6-1 6-1 (Auckland, SF)

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    SEASON & CAREER PRIZE MONEY LEADERS* PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES 2020 TOTAL Sofia Kenin (USA) $2,980,486 $50,687 $3,031,173 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) $1,603,605 - $1,603,605 Simona Halep (ROU) $1,464,783 $4,811 $1,469,594 Ashleigh Barty (AUS) $1,040,588 $38,314 $1,078,902 Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) $790,728 $59,265 $849,993 Petra Kvitova (CZE) $779,391 - $785,941 Elena Rybakina (KAZ) $751,968 $15,414 $767,382 Ons Jabeur (TUN) $516,146 $21,477 $537,623 Anett Kontaveit (EST) $517,226 $16,644 $533,890 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) $489,506 $9,865 $499,371

    PLAYER CAREER TOTAL Serena Williams (USA) $92,742,122 Venus Williams (USA) $41,819,806 Maria Sharapova (RUS) $38,777,962 Simona Halep (ROU) $36,577,615 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) $35,233,415 Petra Kvitova (CZE) $31,852,578 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) $30,650,035 Angelique Kerber (GER) $29,526,500 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) $27,683,807 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) $25,389,852

    *Not including US Open prize money

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    MAIN DRAW SINGLESALPHABETIC PLAYER LIST

    PLAYER NAME NAT AGE RANK DATE YTD CARCAREER @ TRN

    W / LYEAR-TO-DATEPRIZE W / L

    CAREERPRIZEW / LPRIZE

    CAREER HGH TITLESRANK SEED8/31/2020

    2,046,602RUS 25 25 2/17/202017029200 13 6/ / /392,5112,797 1 1ALEXANDROVA, EKATERINA 29

    1,691,915USA 19 21 10/21/2019428111 6 4/ / /143,66514,676 0 1ANISIMOVA, AMANDA 28

    30,360,105BLR 31 1 1/30/20122005111019 5 2/ / /294,530646,267 0 20AZARENKA, VICTORIA 27

    8,117,609SUI 23 4 2/17/202015127432 8 7/ / /271,40140,511 0 4BENCIC, BELINDA 10 6

    11,191,293NED 28 4 5/13/201925443857 12 3/ / /454,593342,419 1 10BERTENS, KIKI 7 5

    811,854CZE 22 47 3/9/202012624300 13 8/ / /148,096 0 0BOUZKOVA, MARIE 46

    W 129,705ITA 19 144 8/10/2020326010 7 6/ / /75,3789,770 0 0COCCIARETTO, ELISABETTA 144

    10,331,911FRA 26 4 9/10/201826433353 5 7/ / /145,650141,742 0 7GARCIA, CAROLINE 50

    812,990USA 16 49 2/24/2020234500 7 4/ / /276,908 0 1GAUFF, CORI 51

    W 3,909,329ITA 28 26 10/22/201825836121 14 8/ / /153,51129,794 0 2GIORGI, CAMILA 74

    9,809,949GER 31 9 8/20/201833547856 6 5/ / /175,241142,223 0 7GOERGES, JULIA 40

    36,577,615ROU 28 1 10/9/2017216508715 15 2/ / /1,469,594904,323 2 21HALEP, SIMONA 2 1

    3,687,796SLO 29 35 9/12/201127841243 3 5/ / /110,03062,935 0 3HERCOG, POLONA 49

    8,511,824TPE 34 23 2/25/201331950431 2 6/ / /421,954194,962 0 3HSIEH, SU-WEI 58

    2,126,436TUN 26 39 3/2/202017529000 16 7/ / /537,6235,437 0 0JABEUR, ONS 31

    5,930,775USA 21 4 3/9/202011720512 15 6/ / /3,031,17339,742 2 5KENIN, SOFIA 4 3

    29,526,500GER 32 1 9/12/201633362778 4 3/ / /231,843234,885 0 12KERBER, ANGELIQUE 23 15

    9,462,367GBR 29 4 7/17/2017232383410 6 6/ / /183,003428,843 0 3KONTA, JOHANNA 13 7

    4,489,651EST 24 14 4/1/201915930438 16 7/ / /533,890241,770 0 1KONTAVEIT, ANETT 21 14

    1,369,581RUS 23 38 2/3/202015523100 12 10/ / /203,7758,707 0 0KUDERMETOVA, VERONIKA 42

    25,389,852RUS 35 2 9/10/20073366611523 5 4/ / /254,495573,159 0 18KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA 34

    2,503,427POL 28 33 2/17/202026836200 8 6/ / /151,8185,505 1 2LINETTE, MAGDA 37

    5,140,051CRO 29 14 1/13/202024034911 9 7/ / /313,66531,312 0 1MARTIC, PETRA 15 8

    6,293,979BEL 24 12 11/26/201816730910 19 8/ / /417,26415,680 0 5MERTENS, ELISE 18 11

    20,821,334ESP 26 1 9/11/2017197388610 16 4/ / /1,603,605358,513 0 7MUGURUZA, GARBIÑE 16 9

    8,877,147LAT 23 5 3/19/201814523745 4 4/ / /216,552157,369 0 3OSTAPENKO, JELENA 43

    W 467,464ITA 24 93 3/2/202016723710 2 8/ / /81,30417,072 0 0PAOLINI, JASMINE 97

    10,223,275RUS 29 13 7/4/2011290427106 6 5/ / /421,356160,206 0 12PAVLYUCHENKOVA, ANASTA 32

    1,289,616USA 25 59 3/2/202016329100 8 7/ / /129,3072,708 0 0PERA, BERNARDA 61

    1,538,064SWE 25 43 10/21/201914525910 2 6/ / /86,5289,770 0 2PETERSON, REBECCA 48

    19,997,689CZE 28 1 7/17/201729353547 8 4/ / /499,371765,399 1 16PLISKOVA, KAROLINA 3 2

    4,169,113KAZ 25 27 2/6/201722929222 13 8/ / /224,82644,323 0 1PUTINTSEVA, YULIA 35

    4,865,799USA 30 18 11/4/201929237251 5 5/ / /326,48750,876 0 2RISKE, ALISON 20 13

    1,198,876KAZ 21 17 2/24/20206916200 21 5/ / /767,382 1 2RYBAKINA, ELENA 17 10

    7,410,704LAT 30 11 10/15/201824041733 1 8/ / /136,96971,103 0 4SEVASTOVA, ANASTASIJA 45

    5,870,348CZE 24 31 10/22/201817324732 7 8/ / /233,67484,859 0 2SINIAKOVA, KATERINA 57

    15,274,615USA 27 3 7/16/201820329466 1 7/ / /106,843115,459 0 6STEPHENS, SLOANE 39

    11,785,003CZE 34 16 1/16/201740756264 3 6/ / /451,557172,382 0 2STRYCOVA, BARBORA 33

    19,460,456UKR 26 3 9/11/2017197377411 9 6/ / /225,4961,257,727 1 14SVITOLINA, ELINA 5 4

    909,148POL 19 48 2/3/20202910100 5 3/ / /257,459 0 0SWIATEK, IGA 53

    714,474SUI 23 54 7/29/201913620600 13 7/ / /127,014 0 2TEICHMANN, JIL 52

    3,046,712AUS 27 39 4/1/201922530521 5 8/ / /191,12036,634 0 0TOMLJANOVIC, AJLA 59

    4,237,202CRO 24 19 11/4/201919826621 6 7/ / /200,80629,313 0 2VEKIC, DONNA 24 16

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    W / LYEAR-TO-DATEPRIZE W / L

    CAREERPRIZEW / LPRIZE

    CAREER HGH TITLESRANK SEED8/31/2020

    3,197,044CZE 21 14 7/1/20196316013 3 7/ / /152,46474,698 0 1VONDROUSOVA, MARKETA 19 12

    W 41,808,806USA 40 1 2/25/20022538121434 1 5/ / /83,268684,185 0 49WILLIAMS, VENUS 67

    1,875,142UKR 20 21 1/20/20207914310 12 7/ / /269,5659,770 0 3YASTREMSKA, DAYANA 25

    6,442,955CHN 31 23 11/14/201632947944 8 6/ / /208,883116,262 0 2ZHANG, SHUAI 38

    W 14,267,444RUS 36 2 10/25/2010276544510 11 5/ / /62,653148,087 0 12ZVONAREVA, VERA 178

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    INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA – DAY ONE

    ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #46) vs. [WC] JASMINE PAOLINI (ITA #99)

    [WC] CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #69) vs. DAYANA YASTREMSKA (UKR #29)

    [10] ELENA RYBAKINA (KAZ #17) vs. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #29)

    AMANDA ANISIMOVA (USA #27) vs. [16] DONNA VEKIC (CRO #28)

    HSIEH SU-WEI (TPE #62) vs. [11] ELISE MERTENS (BEL #20)

    First meeting Sevastova enjoyed a successful clay season last year, lifting her fourth WTA title at Jurmala… Paolini

    enters this week’s tournament ranked No.99, six spots shy of her career-high ranking

    Series tied 1-1 Giorgi saved two match points when she defeated the Ukrainian at 2020 Palermo… Yastremska

    bidding to record maiden win in Rome, having suffered a 1r exit upon debut last year

    Alexandrova leads 2-0 Rybakina is making her tournament debut in Rome. The Kazakh No.1 captured her career first title

    on clay last year at Bucharest… Alexandrova is aiming for her sixth career Top 20 victory today

    First meeting Anisimova enjoyed a phenomenal clay swing in 2019, winning her first title at Bogota and reaching SFs at Roland Garros… Vekic returns to Rome having withdrawn last year due to a right hip injury

    Mertens leads 2-1 Hsieh is contesting her first event since the Tour’s five-month hiatus and is looking for her first

    singles victory of 2020… Mertens enters Rome with a Tour-leading 23 match wins in 2020

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    WTA4LOVE – SUPPORTING THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

    • As part of the ongoing humanitarian campaign, WTA4Love, more than 100 community initiatives have been undertaken by WTA players and partners since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.

    • Many players are stepping up again to raise awareness by wearing WTA4Love patches during competition in support of the ongoing campaign as we return to play.

    • WTA4Love initiatives have provided COVID-19 support ranging from donations of medical equipment to hospitals, including 30,000 masks donated to medical professionals through the efforts of the players and WTA Charities.

    • Food insecurity has also been addressed by providing 24,000 meals to families and frontline workers and through fundraisers for local foodbanks. WTA Charities will continue to support the ongoing needs of communities with upcoming donations of 100,000 meals in partnership with Lilly Pulitzer.

    • “WTA4Love” is a global campaign with activities and donations by players and WTA Charities in 14 of the countries which are home to WTA tournaments and most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including China, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, among others.

    • In addition to the urgent focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, WTA Charities has continued to support a wide range of nonprofit organizations including live video chats teaching leadership and character development to youth and offering support and positive messaging to Special Olympics participants.

    • For more information on each player’s specific activities, please contact WTA Communications Manager, Teyva Sammet [email protected]

    A SNAPSHOT OF 2020 – THE YEAR SO FAR

    • One Top 10 Debut: Sofia Kenin (at No.7 on February 3) • Fewest games dropped en route to a title: Jennifer Brady (24, Lexington) • Lowest-ranked player to triumph: Patricia Maria Tig (No.88, Istanbul) • Multiple finals: Elena Rybakina: 4 (Shenzhen, R-Up, Hobart, W, St. Petersburg, R-Up, Dubai, R-Up); Sofia

    Kenin: 2 (Australian Open, W, Lyon, W); Simona Halep: 2 (Dubai, W, Prague, W); Naomi Osaka: 2 (Western & Southern Open, R-Up, US Open, W); Victoria Azarenka: 2 (Western & Southern Open, W, US Open, R-Up)

    • Maiden titles (3): Ekaterina Alexandrova (Shenzhen), Jennifer Brady (Lexington), Patricia Maria Tig (Istanbul)

    • Youngest title winner: Elena Rybakina, Hobart (20y 7m 1d) • Oldest title winner: Serena Williams, Auckland (38y 3m 17d) • Aces leaders: Elena Rybakina – 155, Garbiñe Muguruza – 128, Kristyna Pliskova – 125 • Most aces in a match (22): Alison Van Uytvanck (l. vs. Sofia Kenin 7-6(5) 6-7(2) 7-6(2) – Lyon, SF) • Match win leaders: Elise Mertens – 23, Elena Rybakina – 22, Anett Kontaveit – 19, Sofia Kenin – 18 • Most doubles titles (3): Barbora Strycova / Hsieh Su-Wei (Brisbane, Dubai, Doha) • Best result by a qualifier (R-Up): Kung (Hua Hin), Fernandez (Acapulco), Bouchard (Istanbul) • Longest match: 3h 33m – Heather Watson d. Elise Mertens 6-7(5) 6-4 7-5 (Hobart, QF) • Shortest (completed) match: 44m – Serena Williams d. Amanda Anisimova 6-1 6-1 (Auckland, SF)

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    MATCH NOTES

    ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #46) vs. [WC] JASMINE PAOLINI (ITA #99)

    Head to Head: 0-0

    ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA 46 491

    13-04-1990 (30) $144,579

    $7,423,954

    0 / 4 0 / 0

    2-9 / 178-145 2-1 / 58-49 2-3 / 40-39

    JASMINE PAOLINI 99 111

    04-01-1996 (24) $83,604

    $470,464

    0 / 0 0 / 0 0-1

    1-4 / 10-22 1-1 / 5-2 0-0 / 2-2

    3-3

    1-2 / 8-14 0-1 / 65-41 0-1 / 10-11 0-0 / 1-1

    WTA RANKING PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD

    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    1-1 / 10-24 0-0 / 0-1 1-4 / 19-47 0-0 / 1-3

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-0 / 3-13 0-0 / 0-1

    * Updated through entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration

    Rnd Result Duration

    ROME Tournament Performance - 2020 "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

    ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA 2019

    L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #15) R1 2-6 6-3 6-2

    2018 L - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #2) R16 6-2 5-7 6-3

    2017 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #17) R2 7-6(4) 6-2

    JASMINE PAOLINI 2019

    R1 L - SOFIA KENIN (USA #37) 6-1 6-2

    2015 R1-Q L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #67) 7-6(1) 2-6 6-0

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  • SEVASTOVA:

    Rome

    • Making third consecutive appearance here in Rome • Best result achieved in 2018 when she advanced to R16 (l. Wozniacki) • In today’s 1r match up, faces wildcard Paolini for their first career meeting – the winner of today’s match will move on to face

    top seed Simona Halep in 2r • One of two Latvian’s in this week’s main draw, joined by Ostapenko • Enjoyed a successful clay season last year, lifted her fourth WTA title in Jurmala (d. Kawa in final) and advanced to QF at

    Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual R-Up Vondrousova), Madrid (l. eventual champion Bertens) and Bucharest (l. eventual R-Up Tig) Season

    • Achieved second match win of the season at US Open to reach 2r (d. Gauff, l. Kostyuk) • Prior to US Open, had fallen 1r at every Tour level event contested this season, at Brisbane (l. Kenin), Adelaide (l. Vekic),

    Australian Open (l. Tomljanovic), Dubai (l. Vondrousova), Doha (l. Kontaveit), Prague (l. Begu) and Western & Southern Open (l. Mladenovic)

    • Her first win this season came during Latvia’s 3-2 Fed Cup loss to USA, handing S.Williams her first-ever singles loss in the competition Grand Slam History

    • Contested 29th Grand Slam main draw at 2020 US Open • Best results have been at US Open, making SF in 2018 (l. S.Williams). Fell at QF stage on two occasions, in 2016 (l. Wozniacki)

    and 2017 (l. Stephens) • Best results elsewhere are reaching R16 at Australian Open in 2011 (l. Wozniacki) and 2019 (l. eventual champion Osaka), and

    2019 Roland Garros (l. Vondrousova) • Made 3r at 2017 Roland Garros; this was the first time a Latvian woman reached 3r in the Open Era (also eventual champion

    Ostapenko). Latvian-born Larisa Savchenko advanced to 3r in 1984 and 1989 whilst representing the USSR • At Wimbledon, has reached 2r in 2017 and 2019

    Career Highlights

    • Finished 2019 ranked No. 27 for fourth consecutive Top 50 finish. Captured fourth career title at inaugural home event in Jurmala

    • Also in 2019 advanced to R16 for the first time at Roland Garros (l. Vondrousova); saved 5mp during 3h 21m 3r win over Mertens

    • Other standout results included SF run at Mallorca (l. eventual champion Kenin), reaching R16 at Australian Open (l. eventual champion Osaka) and QF runs at Brisbane (l. Osaka) and Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Kvitova)

    • Recorded second Top 20 season in 2018 (also No.16 in 2017), finishing No.11 and posted a career-high number of wins (43) • Lifted third title of her career on clay in Bucharest (d. Martic in F) and reached first Premier Mandatory final at Beijing (l.

    Wozniacki in F); now 4-4 in singles finals • Was the second of two singles alternates for WTA Finals in Singapore and fell in round robin stage at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai • Flushing Meadows run saw her became the first Latvian woman to reach SF there, upsetting No.7 Svitolina and No.3 Stephens

    en route. • Captured second career singles title and first in seven years at 2017 Mallorca (d. Goerges in F)

  • • In 2016, played first full season since 2012, reaching two singles finals at Mallorca (l. Garcia) and Bucharest (l. Halep), as well as first Grand Slam QF of career at US Open

    • Retired from professional tennis in May 2013 due to various injuries – mostly muscular and back-related – but returned to competition at ITF level in January 2015 after body had fully healed

    • During tennis break studied leisure management • Prior to break, won first singles title at 2010 Oeiras – becoming first Latvian to win a WTA title in 17 years (since Savchenko at

    Schenectady in 1993) • Made Top 100 debut on July 13, 2009, Top 50 debut on October 11, 2010 and Top 20 debut on May 15, 2017 • Played first WTA event at 2007 Istanbul; made Slam main draw debut as qualifier at 2009 Roland Garros • Member of Latvian Fed Cup Team 2005-06, 2008-10, 2018-20

    Personal

    • Trains and resides in Liepaja, Latvia and coached by Ronald Schmidt • Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher) • Started playing at age six, introduced to the sport by her grandmother, played for fun until she was 15 • Speaks Latvian, English, Russian, German • Other sports interests are soccer and jet skiing

    PAOLINI:

    Rome

    • Making second main draw appearance as a wildcard at Rome and third appearance overall • Suffered 1r exit to Kenin last year and fell during qualifying in 2015 • One of five wildcards in this year’s singles draw; best result by a wildcard here were SF showings from Pierce in 1995 and

    S.Williams in 2010 • Faces No.46 Sevastova today; owns 2-13 career record against Top 50-ranked opponents, with wins coming over No.15

    Kasatkina at 2018 Prague and No.37 S.Zheng at 2019 Guangzhou • Enters this week’s tournament ranked No.99, just six spots shy of her career-high ranking of No.93 achieved on March 2,

    2020. Last year, entered Rome ranked No.210 Season

    • Coming off 2r showing at Istanbul (l. Hercog) • Fell 1r at Prague (l. eventual R-Up Mertens) and during qualifying at Western & Southern Open • Advanced to 2r at Palermo (d. Kasatkina, l. Sasnovich) • Suffered 1r exit at Australian Open (l. Blinkova) • Fell during qualifying at Shenzhen, Adelaide, Dubai and Monterrey

    Grand Slam History

    • 2020 US Open marked her third Grand Slam main draw appearance • Appeared in maiden Grand Slam main draw at 2019 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Kasatkina) • Has fallen in qualifying on 11 occasions, most recently at 2019 US Open • Contested Australian and US Opens as a junior

    Career Highlights

  • • Posted career-high ranking of No.93 on March 2, 2020 • 2019 season highlights include QF showings at Guangzhou and Palermo, a SF run at WTA 125K Series event at Karlsruhe,

    lifting seventh, eighth and ninth ITF Circuit title of her career, at $60K Brescia-ITA, $25K ITF/Curtiba-BRA and $100K ITF/Tokyo-JPN, and qualifying for maiden Grand Slam main draw at Roland Garros (l. Kasatkina in 1r)

    • Ended 2018 ranked No.180, with season highlight a maiden WTA singles QF at Prague (d. No.15 Kasatkina, l. Zhang) • Also in 2018, made 2r at Bogota and fell 1r at Shenzhen, Acapulco and Bucharest • Posted first Top 200 season in 2017, finishing at No.137. During campaign made WTA main draw debut at Bastad (l. Suarez

    Navarro in 1r) and also fell 1r at Guangzhou and in qualifying a further three times • Posted career-high ranking of No.130 on June 19, 2017 • Made WTA qualifying debut at 2015 Rome • Part of Italy Fed Cup team 2017-19 • Owns nine singles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit • Made professional debut on ITF Circuit in Italy in 2011

    Personal

    • Currently coached by Renzo Furlan • Father Ugo Paolini is Italian and mother Jacqueline Gardiner is of Ghanaian and Polish descent • Favorite shot is her forehand and favorite surface is clay

  • MATCH NOTES ROME - ITALY | Sep 14 - Sep 21, 2020 | $2,399,040 | PREMIER 5

    [WC] CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #69) vs. DAYANA YASTREMSKA (UKR #29)

    Head to Head: 1-1

    2020 CLAY O QF CAMILA GIORGI 172 mins 4-6 7-6(5) 6-3PALERMO 2019 GRASS O R1 DAYANA YASTREMSKA 68 mins 6-3 6-3WIMBLEDON

    CAMILA GIORGI 69 39

    30-12-1991 (28)$153,511

    $3,909,329

    0 / 2 0 / 0

    10-6 / 151-1365-3 / 51-475-0 / 41-29

    DAYANA YASTREMSKA 29 17

    15-05-2000 (20)$269,565

    $1,897,142

    0 / 3 0 / 0 0-1

    13-8 / 56-403-3 / 10-194-3 / 13-13

    1-2

    2-1 / 9-84-2 / 30-280-1 / 11-10 2-0 / 4-2

    WTA RANKING PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD

    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    0-1 / 9-19 1-3 / 2-90-2 / 27-45 4-4 / 11-15

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-0 / 4-10 1-1 / 2-3

    * Updated through entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration Rnd Result Duration

    ROME Tournament Performance - 2020 "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

    CAMILA GIORGI 2018

    L - DANIELLE COLLINS (USA #47) R2-Q 2-6 6-4 6-2

    2015 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #20) R1 7-5 7-5

    2014 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #63) R2 1-6 6-3 6-1

    2008 L - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #63) R1-Q 3-6 6-2 7-6(1)

    DAYANA YASTREMSKA 2019

    R1 L - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #31) 6-4 1-6 6-3

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  • GIORGI:

    Rome

    • Making third appearance here in Rome as a wildcard (fifth overall) • Best result at home tournament was 2r run on maiden main draw appearance in 2014 (l. McHale) • One of three Italian players in the main draw, joined by fellow wildcards Paolini and Cocciaretto • Faces No.29 Yastremska in today’s opening match; recently defeated the young Ukrainian, saving two match points in the

    second set to triumph at 2020 Palermo • Missed entire clay court season last year w/wrist and ankle injuries

    Season

    • Made 2r showing at US Open (l. eventual champion Osaka) • Upon tennis return, reached SF at Palermo (d. No.25 Yastremska, l. eventual champion Ferro) and R16 at Prague (l. eventual

    R-Up Mertens) • Before the Tour’s hiatus, fell in qualifying at Dubai and Doha before enjoying a QF run at Lyon (l. Kasatkina) • Advanced to 3r at Australian Open (l. Kerber) • Opened 2020 season by reaching 1r through qualifying at Auckland (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and fell in qualifying at

    Hobart

    Grand Slam History

    • 2020 US Open marks 31st career Grand Slam main draw • Best result across the majors was reaching QF at 2018 Wimbledon (l. S.Williams) • Also reached R16 at 2012 Wimbledon (as qualifier, l. A.Radwanska) and at 2013 US Open (l. Vinci) • Made 3r at Wimbledon in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2015 (l. Wozniacki), Australian Open in 2015 (l. V.Williams),

    2019 (l. Ka.Pliskova) and 2020 (l. Kerber), and 2018 Roland Garros (l. eventual R-Up Stephens) • Made tour-level debut at Wimbledon in 2011 (as qualifier, l. Pironkova in 1r)

    Career Highlights

    • Finished 2019 ranked No.98 • Highlights were R-Up finishes at Washington DC (l. Pegula) and the Bronx (l. Linette); these were her first final losses, with

    career record in WTA finals slipping to 2-6 • Missed entire clay court season w/wrist and ankle injuries • Lost both her matches (l. Golubic, Bencic) as Italy fell to a 3-1 defeat to Switzerland in last week’s Fed Cup World Group II

    encounter. Her previous appearance in the team competition came in 2016 • Ended 2018 season perched at a career-best ranking of No.26, winning second career title in final event at Linz (d.

    Alexandrova in F). Won 29 tour-level matches in 2018 – the most wins she had previously posted in a single season was 28, in 2014

    • Advanced to first Grand Slam QF at 2018 Wimbledon (l. eventual R-Up S.Williams) on her 26th appearance at this level; became the first Italian woman to reach the QF of Wimbledon since 2009 (Schiavone, l. Dementieva)

    • Other highlights last season included SF runs at Sydney (l. eventual champion Kerber), Prague (l. Buzarnescu after serving for match in third set) and Tokyo (l. Osaka)

    • Posted sixth consecutive Top 100 season, finishing 2017 ranked No.79 (up from No.83 in 2017) • In 2016 reached final at Katowice for the third year in a row (l. Cibulkova). Appeared in four additional quarterfinals in 2016,

    at Hobart (l. Bouchard), Prague (l. Ka.Pliskova), Washington, DC (l. Davis) and Seoul (l. Zhang)

  • • Won first career title at 2015 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F). • Finished 2015 season with then best year-end ranking (No.34), up one place from No.35 in 2014. Season highlighted by

    winning her first WTA singles title at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F) • Had never reached WTA QF prior to 2014; reached QF or better at seven events during that season • Made Top 100 debut on July 9, 2012 and broke into • Top 50 on May 26, 2014 • Tour-level main draw debut came as a qualifier at 2011 Wimbledon • On ITF Circuit, winner of five singles titles • Played first career professional tournament at 2006 ITF/Baku-AZE

    Personal

    • Coached by father, Sergio Giorgi • Favorite book is The Diary of Anne Frank • Mother Claudia is a fashion designer

    YASTREMSKA:

    Rome

    • Making second appearance here in Rome • Suffered 1r exit on only previous run in 2019 (l. Suarez Navarro) • Faces No.69 Giorgi for their third career meeting; looking to avenge QF loss to the then-No.71 Italian at Palermo, her worst

    loss by ranking so far this season • Enters tournament ranked No.29, eight spots off career-high ranking of No.21, which she set the week of January 20 following

    R-Up finish at Adelaide • After a slow start to last year’s clay season, falling 1r at Istanbul, Madrid and Rome, went on to capture her third career WTA

    title at Strasbourg (d. Garcia in F)

    Season

    • Coming off 2r exit at US Open (l. Brengle) • Made 3r run at Western & Southern Open (d. V.Williams in 1r, l. eventual R-Up Osaka) • In first event of tour’s resumption, made QF career WTA QF at Palermo (l. Giorgi, having held 2MP) • Highlight of opening months of season reaching first Premier-level SF and then F at Adelaide (l. Barty in F). Posted three Top

    20 wins en route, over No.18 Kerber, No.20 Vekic and No.12 Sabalenka • Also made 3r at Doha (d. No.5 Kenin, l. Muguruza) and 2r at Australian Open (l. Wozniacki). Fell 1r at Brisbane (l. Bertens) and

    Dubai (l. Kudermetova) • In February, won all three singles rubbers to help Ukraine see off Estonia, Croatia and Bulgaria to earn a trip to Japan for the

    rescheduled Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Play-offs for a place in the 2022 Qualifiers Grand Slam History

    • Advanced to second week of a major for the first time at 2019 Wimbledon, falling to S.Zhang in R16 • Reached 3r at 2019 US Open (l. Svitolina) and 2019 Australian Open (l. S.Williams) • Made 1r exit at 2019 Roland Garros (l. Suárez Navarro) in first appearance in Paris • Runner-up in 2016 Wimbledon junior girls’ event (l. Potapova)

  • Career Highlights

    • Posted second Top 100 and first Top 30 season finish in 2019, at No.22 • Captured two WTA singles titles in 2019 at Hua Hin (d. Tomljanovic in F after trailing 5-2 in third set) and Strasbourg (d. Garcia

    after saving 1mp) • Advanced to QF at 2019 Wuhan, where she recorded maiden Top 5 win against No.2 Ka.Pliskova in R16 (l. Kvitova), and made

    Grand Slam breakthrough with R16 run at 2019 Wimbledon (l. Zhang) • Qualified for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in 2019, going 1-1 in RR stage (d. No.20 Vekic, l. eventual R-Up Bertens) and reached

    maiden doubles final, at Beijing (w/Ostapenko, l. Kenin/Mattek-Sands) • Posted first Top 100 season in 2018, at No.60, winning first career title at Hong Kong (d. Q.Wang in F) • Also in 2018, reached SF at Luxembourg (l. Bencic), 2r at New Haven (as qualifier, l. Goerges) and Charleston (as LL, l. Pera)

    and fell 1r at US Open (l. Muchova), Acapulco (as qualifier, l. Puig) Québec City (l. McHale) and Beijing (as qualifier, l. S.Zheng) • Became first woman born in the 2000s to crack the Top 100 on the WTA rankings, debuting at No.100 (week of July 16, 2018) • Won third ITF singles title in at $60k ITF/Rome-ITA and reached two more finals in 2018•Posted first Top 200 season in 2017,

    at No.189 – rose more than 200 places during the year • Won first WTA main draw match and reached first tour-level QF at 2017 Istanbul, defeating former World No.9 Petkovic en

    route (l. Cepelova) • Made WTA main draw debut as a WC at 2016 Istanbul (l. Hibino in 1r) • Played first matches of career on ITF Circuit in 2015 • In juniors, rose as high as No.6 in the world • On ITF Circuit, winner of three singles titles and three doubles titles

    Personal

    • Split with coach Sascha Bajin (former coach of Naomi Osaka and Kristina Mladenovic) following 2020 US Open; plans to announce new coach this November

    • Previously coached by Olivier Jeunehomme • Nominated for 2019 WTA Newcomer of the Year • Born and resides in Odessa, Ukraine • Trained as a junior in Istanbul, at Koza WOS

  • ROME - ITALY | Sep 14 - Sep 21, 2020 | $2,399,040 | PREMIER 5

    MATCH NOTES

    [10] ELENA RYBAKINA (KAZ #17) vs. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #29)

    Head to Head: EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA leads 2-0

    2020 HARD O R1 EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA 98 mins 7-5 7-6(6) NEW YORK 2020 HARD O F EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA 73 mins 6-2 6-4 SHENZHEN

    ELENA RYBAKINA 17 5

    17-06-1999 (21) $767,382

    $1,212,126

    1 / 2 0 / 0

    22-6 / 48-19 9-1 / 17-5 6-5 / 13-9

    EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA 29 15

    15-11-1994 (25) $392,511

    $2,065,732

    1 / 1 0 / 1 0-0

    14-7 / 62-59 6-2 / 21-22 2-3 / 11-18

    0-0

    1-2 / 7-16 0-0 / 9-4 2-0 / 4-2 1-1 / 8-4

    WTA RANKING PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD

    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    2-3 / 4-4 0-2 / 2-10 4-3 / 6-6 1-2 / 5-14

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 1-2 / 1-3 0-0 / 1-5

    * Updated through entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration

    Rnd Result Duration

    ROME Tournament Performance - 2020 "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

    EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA 2019

    R1-Q L - MONA BARTHEL (GER #85) 6-3 3-6 6-4

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  • RYBAKINA:

    Rome

    • Making debut appearance at Internazionali BNL d’Italia as the No.10 seed

    • Faces Alexandrova in 1r today in their third meeting of 2020, having fallen to the Russian in Shenzhen final this January

    and in 1r at Western & Southern Open

    • Owns the second most wins on Tour this season (22), behind Mertens (23)

    • Has hit a Tour-leading 155 aces in 2020, ahead of Muguruza (128) and Kr.Pliskova (125)

    • Playing this week ranked No.18 – one spot shy from her a career high ranking of No.17 (achieved on February 24, 2020 –

    following R-Up finish at Dubai)

    • Last year on clay, won first WTA title at Bucharest (d.Tig in F) after claiming back-to-back ITF titles at $25K

    ITF/Moscow-RUS (d. Poznikhirenko in F) and $25K ITF/Kazan-RUS (d. U.Radwanska in F). At Roland Garros, fell in final

    round of qualifying (l. Flink)

    Season

    • Coming off 2r showing at US Open (l. Rogers) after a 1r exit at Western & Southern Open (l. Alexandrova)

    • In final tournament prior to tour’s hiatus, withdrew w/abductor strain prior to 3r match vs. No.1 Barty at Doha

    • Earlier in February was R-Up at Dubai (l. Halep); en route, upset No.7 Kenin and No.3 Ka.Pliskova to score third and

    fourth career wins over Top 10 players

    • Was also R-Up at St. Petersburg (l. Bertens) – first final appearance at a Premier-level tournament; made Top 20 debut at

    No.19 following run in Russia (February 17)

    • Recorded career-best run at a Grand Slam by advancing to 3r at the Australian Open (l. Barty) – posted back-to-back

    victories at a major for the first time after two straight sets victories over Pera in 1r and Minnen in 2r

    • Opened 2020 season with back-to-back final runs, first reaching the championship match at Shenzhen

    (l. Alexandrova) before claiming a second career title at Hobart (d. S.Zhang in F)

    Career

    • Finished 2019 season at No.37 to record first Top 50 finish of her career, up from 2018’s final ranking of No.191

    • During a breakout 2019 season, lifted maiden WTA singles title at Bucharest (d. Tig in F). Also advanced to second career

    final at Nanchang (l. Peterson) and made SF appearances at Luxembourg (l. Goerges) and ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. Bertens)

    • Additionally, made QF runs at Istanbul (l. Strycova), Wuhan (l. Sabalenka) and Linz (l. Ostapenko)

    • Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2019 Roland Garros, falling 1r (as qualifier, l. Siniakova). Also fell 1r at 2019 US

    Open (as qualifier, l. Muchova)

    • On the ITF Circuit in 2019, lifted silverware on three occasions; back-to-back at $25k Moscow-RUS and $25k Kazan-RUS

    and at $60k ITF/Launceston-AUS. Now holds four singles and four doubles titles on ITF Circuit

    • Highlights of 2018 included reaching maiden WTA QF at St. Petersburg (l. Goerges) and clinching title at $15k

    ITF/Kazan-RUS

    • First Top 10 win came over No.7 Garcia at 2018 St. Petersburg. Has since added three more: No.6 Halep (2019 Wuhan),

    No.7 Kenin and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (both 2020 Dubai)

  • • Ended 2017 ranked No.425, improving 191 spots from 2016 (finished at No.616)

    • Holds four singles and four doubles titles on ITF Circuit

    • Made WTA qualifying and main draw debut at 2017 Moscow (as qualifier, l. Begu in 1r)

    • Professional debut came at $10k ITF/Antalya-TUR in 2014

    Grand Slam History

    • Contested her fourth career Grand Slam main draw at 2020 US Open

    • Best result at the majors was reaching 3r at 2020 Australian Open (l. Barty) 

    • Fell 1r on Grand Slam main draw debut at 2019 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Siniakova)

    • Also made 1r exit at 2019 US Open (as qualifier, l. Muchova)

    • Contested qualifying at Wimbledon in 2019

    • As a junior, reached two Grand Slam SFs at 2017 Australian Open and Roland Garros

    Personal

    • Trained at Spartak Club in Moscow as a junior

    • Coached by Stefano Vukov; previous coaches included Andrei Cheshnokov (Elena Vesnina’s former coach)

    and Evgenia Kulikovskaya

    • Nominated for 2019 WTA Newcomer of the Year Award

    • Started playing tennis aged five

    ALEXANDROVA:

    Rome

    • Making main draw debut at Internazionali BNL d’Italia, having fallen in qualifying last year (l. Barthel)

    • Faces No.18 Rybakina in 1r today; broke the Kazakh No.1 six times to triumph in the final at Shenzhen this January and

    lift her maiden WTA title. Also defeated her last month in 1r at Western & Southern Open in two grueling sets

    • Owns five career Top 20 wins, over No.10 Ostapenko (2018 Seoul), No.13 Wozniacki (2019 Indian Wells), No.13 Bencic

    (2019 Eastbourne), No.5 Halep (2019 Beijing) and No.17 Rybakina (Western & Southern Open)

    • Currently top-ranked of eight Russians in Top 100; sits at No.31, six places off career high (set on February 17, 2020)

    • During last year’s clay court swing, best results were reaching 3r at Roland Garros (d. Buzarnescu and Stosur, l. Bolsova)

    and 2r at Nurnberg (l. Kudermetova). Fell in 1r at Lugano and Prague, and in qualifying at Stuttgart, Madrid and Rome

    • Since returning to the court in recent weeks, played two clay events - fell 2r at Palermo (l. Ferro) and 1r at Prague (l.

    Tsurenko)

    • During the tour’s hiatus, played several exhibition events in Prague alongside, among others, Ka.Pliskova and

    Vondrousova

    Season

    • Coming off back-to-back 2r showings at Western & Southern Open (l. McHale) and US Open (d. Clijsters, l. McNally)

    • Fell 2r at Palermo (l. Ferro) and 1r at Prague (l. Tsurenko)

  • • Opened 2020 season by winning first tour-level WTA singles title at Shenzhen (d. Rybakina in F, having dispatched seeds

    Wang (QF) and Muguruza (SF) along the way)

    • Extended winning streak to seven by advancing to 3r at Australian Open (l. Kvitova) – was seeded for the first time at a

    major (No.25)

    • One of three maiden title winners in 2020 – also Brady (Lexington) and Tig (Istanbul)

    • Won both singles rubbers (d. Bogdan and Ruse) as Russia beat Romania in Cluj-Napoca to reach next year’s Fed Cup by

    BNP Paribas Finals

    • In February reached maiden Premier-level SF at St. Petersburg (l. Bertens) and fell 1r at Doha (l. Anisimova); rose to

    career-high ranking of No.25 after St. Petersburg run (February 17, 2020)

    Career Milestones

    • Posted first Top 40 season finish in 2019, at No.35 (up from No.93 the year prior)

    • Registered 30 tour-level match wins during 2019, in which she reached SF at Budapest, Seoul and Linz and made QF at

    St. Petersburg, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Eastbourne and Moscow. Also advanced to 3r at a major for the first time, at Roland

    Garros

    • Made Top 50 debut after QF run at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (June 17, 2019)

    • Other highlights in 2019 included upset of No.5 Halep en route to R16 at Beijing – the first win of her career over a Top 5

    player – and 3r showing at Roland Garros

    • Won first WTA doubles title at 2019 Budapest (w/Zvonareva)

    • Reached maiden WTA final at 2018 Linz (l. Giorgi). Other notable results in 2018 were QF run at Seoul (d. No.10

    Ostapenko en route for her first career Top 10 win) and lifted WTA 125K Series title at Limoges for second time

    • Made Top 100 debut at No.93 after winning title at $60K ITF/Shenzhen-CHN (March 20, 2017)

    • Won WTA 125K Series title at Limoges in 2016 (d. Garcia in F). Also in 2016 reached 2r at Wimbledon (won her way

    through qualifying, on first attempt to qualify at any Slam, upsetting No.23 seed Ivanovic in 1r)

    • Reached 2r on WTA main draw debut at 2016 Katowice (as qualifier, l. eventual R-Up Giorgi)

    • Contested qualifying for the first time at a WTA-level tournament at 2014 Bad Gastein

    • Played first professional events of career on ITF Circuit in 2011

    Grand Slam History

    • Contested 15th Grand Slam main draw at 2020 US Open

    • Matched best Grand Slam result to date this year by reaching 3r at Australian Open (d. Teichmann and Krejcikova, l.

    Kvitova)

    • Also reached 3r at 2019 Roland Garros (d. Buzarnescu and Stosur, l. Bolsova)

    • Made Grand Slam debut at 2016 Wimbledon – defeated No.23 seed Ivanovic before falling to Friedsam in 2r

    • Competed in all four majors for the first time in career in 2017, falling in 1r at Australian Open (l. compatriot Makarova) and

    Wimbledon (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and advancing to 2r at Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova) and US Open (l.

    Garcia)

    Personal

  • • Coached by Vojtech Flegl and her father, Evgeny Alexandrov, who both travel with her

    • Born in Chelyabinsk, Russia, and began playing tennis at age six; remembers playing on holiday at Spain. Now trains in

    Prague, Czech Republic

    • Favorite surface is hard and admires Serena Williams

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    MATCH NOTES

    AMANDA ANISIMOVA (USA #27) vs. [16] DONNA VEKIC (CRO #28)

    Head to Head: 0-0

    AMANDA ANISIMOVA 27 63

    31-08-2001 (19) $145,965

    $1,706,115

    0 / 1 0 / 0

    8-5 / 42-25 2-2 / 9-13 1-1 / 8-3

    DONNA VEKIC 28 53

    28-06-1996 (24) $200,806

    $4,248,202

    0 / 2 0 / 0 1-2

    8-8 / 132-134 3-1 / 36-46 1-0 / 28-35

    1-1

    1-1 / 18-21 0-0 / 11-4 0-0 / 3-4 2-0 / 10-10

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    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    1-1 / 3-7 0-0 / 7-21 2-1 / 6-10 0-0 / 10-40

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-0 / 1-3 0-0 / 3-8

    * Updated through entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration

    Rnd Result Duration

    ROME Tournament Performance - 2020 "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

    AMANDA ANISIMOVA 2019

    L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #4) R2 6-2 4-6 7-5

    DONNA VEKIC 2018

    R2 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #14) 7-6(2) 7-6(0)

    2017 R1 L - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #24) 7-6(2) 3-6

    7-6(6) 2016

    R1-Q L - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #60) 7-5 6-2

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  • ANISIMOVA:

    Rome

    • Making second main draw appearance at Rome, having reached 2r on her debut here last year (as LL, l. Bertens)

    • Faces No.28 Vekic today in their career first meeting. Is 3-2 against Top 30 ranked players this season, with wins coming over

    No.26 Alexandrova and No.7 Svitolina (both at Doha). Fell to No.10 S.Williams (Auckland) and No.22 Sakkari (US Open)

    • Enjoyed best clay court swing in 2019, clinching her career first WTA title at Bogota (d. Sharma in F) and reaching SF stage at

    Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Barty). Defeated No.11 Sabalenka and the defending champion Halep en route to final

    four in Paris

    • Currently ranked No.27 – six spots shy of her career high (achieved on October 21, 2019)

    • Celebrated her 19th birthday on August 31

    Season

    • Coming off 3r showing at US Open (l. Sakkari) and 2r at Western & Southern Open (l. Pegula)

    • Defeated No.19 Riske in just over an hour (71 minutes) at Cincinnati event to record sixth career Top 20 win, also No.9 Kvitova

    (2018 Indian Wells), No.11 Sabalenka (2019 Australian Open), No.11 Sabalenka (2019 Roland Garros), No.3 Halep (2019

    Roland Garros) and No.7 Svitolina (2020 Doha)

    • Prior to the Tour’s hiatus, last event played was Doha, where she withdrew prior to 3r match vs. Kuznetsova (w/gastrointestinal

    illness)

    • Upset No.7 Svitolina in 2r ay Doha to record her first Top 10 win of the season and third overall, also No.9 Kvitova at 2018

    Indian Wells and No.3 Halep at 2019 Roland Garros

    • Made 1r exits at Australian Open (l. Diyas) and Dubai (l. Strycova, having led 3-1 in third set)

    • Kicked off 2020 campaign by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion S.Williams) – her first time reaching the final four

    of a tournament since 2019 Roland Garros (l. Barty)

    Career Milestones

    • Highlight of 2019 season was winning maiden title at Bogotá (d. Sharma in F); at 17y 222d was the youngest American to win a

    title since S.Williams at 1999 Indian Wells (17y 169d)

    • Finished 2019 ranked No.24 – the youngest of three teenagers in the Top 50 (also Andreescu and Yastremska). Other

    standout performances included SF run at Roland Garros – first player (man or woman) born in 2000s to advance to this stage

    of a major – QF showings at Mallorca and San Jose, and R16 appearance at Australian Open – at 17 years and five months

    old, was the youngest player to reach R16 at a Slam since Paszek at 2007 US Open (16 yrs 277 days)

    • Scored maiden win over a Top 5 player during 2019 Roland Garros, upsetting No.3 and defending champion Halep in QF

    • Made Top 100 debut at No.95 on September 17, 2018, after reaching first WTA final at Hiroshima (as qualifier, l. Hsieh)

    • Also in 2018, upset No.9 Kvitova to become the joint-youngest player to reach R16 at Indian Wells, along with Majoli, who

    made SF in 1994 (both aged 16 years, 199 days)

    • Made WTA main draw debut at 2017 Miami (l. Townsend in 3s), with Grand Slam bow coming at 2017 Roland Garros. Also in

    2017, reached four ITF Circuit finals, winning $60k ITF/Sacramento, CA-USA and finishing R-Up at $25k ITF/Curtiba-BRA,

    $80k ITF/Indian Harbour Beach, FL-USA and $60k ITF/Dothan, AL-USA

    • In juniors, won US Open girls’ singles in 2017 and was R-Up at 2016 Roland Garros

    • Reached No.2 in junior world rankings

  • Grand Slam History

    • Has played in seven Grand Slam main draws, most recently 2020 US Open

    • Produced best Slam showing at 2019 Roland Garros, becoming the first player born in 2000s – man or woman – to reach a

    Grand Slam SF (l. eventual champion Barty)

    • Best previous result was a R16 run at 2019 Australian Open (l. eventual R-Up Kvitova)

    • At 17 years and five months old, was the youngest player to reach R16 at Melbourne Park since Vaidisova in 2006 (16 yrs 281

    days), and across all Slams since Paszek at 2007 US Open (16 yrs 277 days)

    • Also the youngest American to reach this stage of a Slam since S.Williams at 1998 Roland Garros (16y 254d) and at Australian

    Open since Capriati in 1993

    • Advanced to 3r at 2020 US Open (l. Sakkari)

    • Fell 1r on Slam main draw debut at 2017 Roland Garros (as WC, l. Nara, having led 6-3 4-2)

    • In juniors, won US Open girls’ singles in 2017 and was R-Up at 2016 Roland Garros

    Personal

    • Coached by Jaime Cortez and Andis Juska, while fitness trainer is Yutaka Nakamura

    • Mother is Olga and father is Konstantin (deceased), both parents were born and raised in Moscow; sister Maria

    Anisimova-Egee played tennis at University of Pennsylvania and now lives in New York

    • Born in New Jersey but moved to Miami at age of 3

    VEKIC:

    Rome

    • Making third main draw appearance at Internazionali BNL d’Italia (fourth overall)

    • Won her first match in Rome in 2018 (as qualifier, d. Suarez Navarro, l. Keys). Fell 1r in 2017 (l. Garcia) and made qualifying

    exit in 2016

    • Did not play here in 2019 due to a right hip injury

    • Faces No.27 Anisimova today. Looking for her second Top 30 win of the season, having previously defeated No.23 Sakkari

    (Adelaide). Fell to No.24 Yastremska (Adelaide) and No.28 Alexandrova (St. Petersburg)

    • Went 7-3 on clay in 2019, reaching QF at Stuttgart (l. Osaka), R16 at Madrid (l. Martic) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. Konta)

    • Enters Rome ranked No.28. Achieved a career high of No.19 on November 4, 2019

    Season • Coming off 3r showing at US Open (l. Pironkova) and 1r exit at Western & Southern Open (l. eventual champion Azarenka)

    • Returned to tennis following the hiatus at Palermo, making 2r (l. Cocciaretto)

    • Prior to Tour’s hiatus, reached R16 at St. Petersburg (l. Alexandova) and fell 1r at Doha (l. Swiatek)

    • Standout results of the early 2020 season were a QF run at Adelaide (l. Yastremska) and 3r showing at Australian Open (l.

    Swiatek), her best result at Melbourne Park

    • Also posted 1r exit at Brisbane (l. Putintseva)

    Career Milestones

  • • Ended 2019 ranked No.19 for career-best year-end finish (up from No.34 in 2018)

    • Cracked the WTA Top 20 for the first time on October 21, 2019

    • Produced career best Grand Slam result at US Open, where she reached QF (l. Bencic)

    • Reached biggest final of career at Premier-level St. Petersburg (l. Bertens)

    • Posted best win of career by ranking – and third over a Top 5 opponent –with defeat of No.2 Kvitova en route to St. Petersburg

    QF, bettering victories over No.4 Stephens at 2018 Wimbledon and No.4 Garcia at 2018 Tokyo [PPO]

    • Grass court season saw her reach final at Nottingham (l. Garcia in thirdset tie-break)

    • Qualified for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai, however fell in RR stage

    • Ended 2018 at then-career-high ranking of No.34, after registering 31 tour-level wins

    • 2018 season highlighted by R-Up finish at Washington, DC (l. Kuznetsova after holding 4mp) – her first finals appearance since

    winning 2017 Nottingham

    • Also made SF showings at Nottingham and Tokyo [PPO] and reached Grand Slam R16 for first time at Wimbledon (l. Goerges)

    • Enjoyed a resurgent year in 2017, cracking the Top 50 in the week of July 24 and finishing campaign ranked No.54

    • Grass court season highlighted by winning second WTA singles title of career, at Nottingham –d. No.8 Konta. Until this title run,

    had not posted back-toback main draw wins since September 2015 (run to final at Tashkent)

    • Reached two ITF finals at the end of 2016 season, winning the title at $100k ITF/Sharm ElSheikh-EGY

    • Posted just four main draw wins across 2016, defeating Al Nabhani at Doha, Riske at Kaohsiung, Ivanovic at Cincinnati and

    Zhang at Tianjin

    • Highlights in 2015 included reaching final at Tashkent (l.Hibino) and QF at Baku

    • When she won first career singles title at 2014 Kuala Lumpur, aged 17 yrs 10 mos, became youngest player to win a WTA

    singles title since 2006 Bangkok (Vania King)

    • Reached first WTA career final at 2012 Tashkent. In what was her first WTA main draw appearance, became youngest WTA

    finalist since 15-year-old Paszek won Portoroz in 2005. Also finished runner-up on grass at 2013 Birmingham (l. Hantuchova)

    and 2015 Tashkent (l. Hibino). Including 2019 St. Petersburg and 2019 Nottingham, owns a 2-6 record in singles finals

    • Broke into Top 100 (at No.93) on January 28, 2013 Has won five ITF Circuit singles and one doubles title

    • Member of Croatian Fed Cup Team, 2012-15, 2017, 2019

    Grand Slam History

    • 2020 US Open marked her 27th Grand Slam main draw appearance

    • At 2019 US Open, posted her best Slam result, reaching the QF (l. Bencic)

    • Has reached R16 at 2018 Wimbledon (l. Goerges) and 2019 Roland Garros (l. Konta)

    • At Australian Open, reached 3r in 2020 (l. Swiatek)

    Personal

    • Both parents played professional sports: mother, Brankica (track hurdler) and father, Igor (soccer goalkeeper)

    • Currently working with Nikola Horvat, having split with coach Torben Beltz during the tour’s hiatus. Dario Novak is also part of

    coaching team Favorite surface is hard

    • Speaks Croatian, English and Italian

    • Self-described as strong-willed, determined and extremely competitive

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    SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #62) vs. [11] ELISE MERTENS (BEL #20)

    Head to Head: ELISE MERTENS leads 2-1

    2019 HARD O R16 ELISE MERTENS 114 mins 6-3 1-6 6-2 OSAKA 2018 HARD O QF SU-WEI HSIEH 66 mins 6-2 4-0 TIANJIN 2018 CLAY O SF ELISE MERTENS 57 mins 6-0 6-2 RABAT

    SU-WEI HSIEH 62 315

    04-01-1986 (34) $421,954

    $8,511,824

    0 / 3 3 / 27

    0-5 / 142-159 0-1 / 61-51 0-0 / 34-43

    ELISE MERTENS 20 9

    17-11-1995 (24) $417,264

    $6,373,909

    0 / 5 0 / 9 0-1

    23-8 / 139-80 5-3 / 40-29 3-3 / 26-31

    1-3

    4-2 / 37-16 0-0 / 20-31 0-0 / 14-18 2-0 / 14-3

    WTA RANKING PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD

    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    0-0 / 7-25 0-3 / 6-18 0-2 / 15-47 0-4 / 13-38

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-0 / 4-11 1-2 / 4-10

    * Updated through entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration

    Rnd Result Duration

    ROME Tournament Performance - 2020 "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

    SU-WEI HSIEH 2019

    L - JULIA GOERGES (GER #18) R1 6-3 6-4

    2018 L - JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #22) R2 6-0 6-4

    2016 L - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #60) R2-Q 6-3 6-4

    2013 L - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #10) R1 6-2 6-3

    2012 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #92) R2-Q 6-2 6-4

    ELISE MERTENS 2019

    R1 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #50) 7-5 3-6 7-6(4)

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  • HSIEH

    Rome • Making fourth main draw appearance at Rome (seventh overall)

    • Best result here is reaching 2r in 2018 (d. Sabalenka, l. Konta)

    • Also a former doubles champion here in 2009 and 2013 (both w/S.Peng)

    • This marks her first event since the Tour’s five-month hiatus

    • Faces No.20 Mertens today in their fourth career meeting, most recently falling to the Belgian last year at Osaka

    • Owns 15 career wins over Top 20 ranked players (0-4 in 2020), capturing nine of those wins across the 2019 season

    over No.11 Sevastova, No.7 Kerber, No.5 Ka.Pliskova (all at Dubai), No.1 Osaka, No.13 Wozniacki (both at Miami),

    No.16 Q.Wang (Stuttgart), No.10 Sabalenka (Birmingham), No.17 Q.Wang (Cincinnati) and No.18 Wozniacki (Wuhan)

    • Bidding for her first main draw singles win of 2020, having fallen in 1r at Brisbane, Adelaide, Australian Open, Dubai and

    Doha

    • Highlight of 2019 clay swing was reaching QF at Rabat (l. Konta). Also made 2r showings at Stuttgart (l. Osaka) and

    Roland Garros (l. Petkovic) and fell 1r at Madrid (l. Garcia) and Rome (l. Goerges)

    Season

    • Prior to Tour’s five-month hiatus, fell 1r at Doha however captured third doubles title of 2020 that week (w/Strycova, d.

    Ostapenko/Dabrowski in F); now holds 27-14 career record in doubles finals

    • As qualifier, fell 1r at Dubai (l. Martic) however lifted the doubles trophy (w/Strycova, d. Krejcikova/S.Zheng in F)

    • At Australian Open, fell in 1r in singles (l. Putintseva) and reached doubles championship match (w/Strycova, l.

    Babos/Mladenovic in F)

    • Opened 2020 campaign with 1r exit at Brisbane (l. Kontaveit) however, captured 25th career WTA doubles title

    alongside Strycova (d. Barty/Bertens in 3s final)

    • Also fell 1r at Adelaide (l. Sabalenka in 3s)

    Career

    • Ended 2019 ranked No.32, down from No.28 in 2018

    • Singles season highlighted by SF runs at Auckland (l. Andreescu) and Dubai (l. Kvitova), and QF at Miami (l. Kontaveit)

    • Reached as high as No.24 in 2019 – one spot shy from her career-high of No.23 (achieved on February 25, 2013)

    • Enjoyed great success in doubles in 2019, winning her third Grand Slam doubles trophy at Wimbledon (w/Strycova)

    • Captured three additional doubles titles w/Strycova at Dubai, Madrid and Birmingham and finished as R-Up at WTA

    Finals Shenzhen (l. Babos/Mladenovic) and Osaka (l. Chan/Chan)

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    MATCH NOTES

    2009 L - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #93) R2-Q 6-2 6-1

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  • • Won third WTA singles title at 2018 Hiroshima – others both coming in 2012 at Kuala Lumpur (as qualifier, d. Martic in F)

    and Guangzhou (d. Robson in F)

    • Other highlights of 2018 season were SF runs Auckland (l. eventual champion Goerges), Rabat (l. eventual champion

    Mertens), Seoul (l.Tomljanovic) and Tianjin (.Garcia). Also made QF at Strasbourg (l.Buzarnescu) and equaled best

    Grand Slam result by reaching R16 at Australian Open and Wimbledon

    • Stunned No.1 Halep at 2018 Wimbledon for first win over reigning No.1

    • Returned to Top 30 on September 17, 2018 for the first time since reaching career high of No.23 on February 25, 2013

    • Reached QF at Nanchang (l. Y.Wang) in 2017 and concluded season with runner-up effort at WTA 125K Series event at

    Hua Hin (l. Bencic)

    • 2016 season highlights included SF run at Kaohsiung (l. Doi) and QF showing at Prague (l. eventual champion Safarova)

    • Just second player from Chinese Taipei to win a tour-level singles title (Wang Shi-Ting won six titles in 1990s)

    • Became first player from Chinese Taipei (male or female) to achieve the No.1 doubles ranking on May 12, 2014 – held

    top spot for five weeks

    • Owns 25-13 record in doubles finals, with most recent title coming at 2020 Brisbane (w/Strycova)

    • Qualified for 2012 Tournament of Champions-Sofia (went 1-2 in round robin play)

    • Won three Grand Slams - two w/Peng and one w/Strycova and qualified twice for WTA Finals, emerging as champions

    in 2013 (w/Peng, d. Makarova/Vesnina in F) and runners-up in 2014 (w/Peng, l. Black/Mirza in F) and 2019 (w/Strycova,

    l. Babos/Mladenovic)

    • On ITF Circuit, winner of 26 singles titles and 23 doubles titles

    • Played first professional tournament at ITF level in New Zealand in 2001; started career by winning first 33 matches (mix

    of ITF and tour level)

    Grand Slam History • Has reached R16 on three occasions, at the Australian Open in 2018 (l. Kerber) and 2008 (as qualifier, l. Henin), and

    Wimbledon in 2018 (l. Cibulkova)

    • Made 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Garcia) and 2r at US Open on four occasions

    • Winner of three Slam doubles titles – 2014 Roland Garros (w/Peng, d. Errani/Vinci in final), 2013 Wimbledon (w/Peng, d.

    Barty/Dellacqua in final) and 2019 Wimbledon (w/Strycova, d. Dabrowski/Xu in final)

    Personal • Has six siblings. Brother (Cheng-peng) and sister (Yu-chieh) both play on the professional Tour

    • Introduced to tennis by dad (Hsieh Tze-Lung) at age 5; mother is Ho Fom-Ju

    • Idolized Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi growing up

    MERTENS:

    Rome

    • Making second main draw appearance at Rome, where she fell 1r in 2019 (l. V.Williams)

    • Saved eight match points against V.Williams in 2019 before eventually falling to the American

    • Faces No.62 Hsieh today. In their career first meeting, defeated today’s opponent on clay en route to 2018 Rabat title

    • Has fallen to players ranked below today’s opponent twice in 2020 – l. No.101 Watson (Hobart) and No.104 Sasnovich

    (Palermo)

  • • Holds a Tour-leading 23 match wins this season, ahead of Rybakina with 22 and Kontaveit with 19

    • During last year’s clay court season posted 4-6 record, highlighted by 3r showing at Roland Garros (l. Sevastova). Two

    others wins on clay last year came at Rabat (l. eventual champion Sakkari in QF). Fell in 2r at Charleston (following 1r

    bye, l. Kanepi), and 1r at Stuttgart (l. Kasatkina), Madrid (Schmiedlova) and Rome (l. V.Williams)

    • Enters Rome ranked No.20. Returned to Top 20 after reaching SF at Western & Southern Open (l. Osaka)

    • Thanks to results this week, is projected to return to Top 20 in the new rankings at No.18. Can move to No.17 by

    reaching the final and No.15 with the title

    Season

    • As the No.16 seed, made QF at US Open (l. eventual R-Up Azarenka). Ousted the 2020 Australian Open champion

    Kenin in R16 to record her first Top 5 win since defeating No.3 Halep in 2019 Doha championship match

    • Reached doubles QF at Flushing Meadows (as defending champions w/Sabalenka, l. eventual champions

    Siegemund/Zvonareva)

    • Advanced to SF at Western & Southern Open (l. Osaka). Was seeded No.1 in doubles w/Sabalenka that week –

    withdrew prior to QF against Hradecka/Klepac w/left leg injury

    • Fell 1r in the first week of the tour’s return at Palermo (l. Sasnovich)

    • Bounced back the following week at Prague, where she finished R-Up (l. Halep). Is now 5-2 in WTA singles finals

    • Began the season with QF runs at Shenzhen (l. Rybakina) and Hobart (l. Watson – 3h 33m match is the longest so far in

    2020) and R16 showing at Australian Open (l. Halep)

    • In February made 2r exit in defense of Doha title (l. Putintseva) and also fell at this stage the previous week at Dubai (l.

    Sabalenka)

    Career Milestones

    • Ended 2019 ranked No.17 for second consecutive Top 20 finish

    • Singles highlight was winning biggest title of career at Doha (d. No.3 Halep in final). Also beat No.8 Bertens and No.6

    Kerber in Doha, doubling career total of Top 10 wins to six

    • Advanced to QF at US Open for the first time (l. eventual champion Andreescu in 3s) and R16 at Wimbledon for the first

    time (l. Strycova, having led 6-4 5-2). Reached QF during defense of Rabat title (l. eventual champion Sakkari)

    • Enjoyed standout season in doubles in 2020 - won maiden major doubles title at US Open w/Sabalenka (d.

    Azarenka/Barty in F). Also Completed ‘Sunshine Double’ in doubles (w/Sabalenka), lifting the back-to-back titles at

    Indian Wells (d. Krejcikova/Siniakova) and Miami (d. Stosur/Zhang)

    • Team qualified for Shiseido WTA Finals Shenzhen (went 1-2 in RR)

    • Won three singles titles in 2018 (Hobart, Rabat and Lugano), one of six players on tour with three or more titles to their

    name that year - also Kvitova (5), Svitolina (4), Bertens (3), Halep (3) and Wozniacki (3)

    • Also in 2018, advanced to first Grand Slam SF of career at 2018 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Wozniacki),

    going on to post 46 main draw match wins across the campaign – only Ka.Pliskova (49) and Kvitova (47) registered

    more. By contrast, prior to 2018 season owned only 36 wins at this level across entire career

    • In doubles in 2018, won four titles and reached QF at WTA Finals (w/Schuurs)

    • Finished 2017 season at No.35, up from No.120 in 2016 – first Top 50 and Top 100 year-end finish 2017 season

    highlighted by first career singles title at Hobart (as a qualifier, d. Niculescu in F)

  • • Registered first Top 10 win of career over No.10 Cibulkova in 1r at 2017 Beijing

    • Made WTA singles main draw debut at 2016 ‘s-Hertogenbosch – made QF (as qualifier, l. Mladenovic)

    • Won first WTA title of any kind in doubles at 2016 Auckland (w/Mestach). Now has nine doubles titles – also 2017

    Guangzhou (w/Schuurs), 2018 Hobart (w/Schuurs), 2018 Lugano (w/Flipkens), 2018 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Schuurs),

    2018 Wuhan (w/Schuurs), 2019 Indian Wells-Miami double (w/Sabalenka) and 2019 US Open (w/Sabalenka)

    • Played first tour-level event of career at 2015 Antwerp (fell in qualifying)

    • Has 11 singles and 14 doubles titles on ITF Circuit

    • Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Belgium in 2010

    Grand Slam History

    • Advanced to first Grand Slam SF of career at 2018 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Wozniacki),

    • In 2019, reached QF at US Open (l. eventual champion Andreescu in 3s) and R16 at Wimbledon (l. Strycova, having led

    6-4 5-2) – the deepest run of her career at both tournaments (also at 2020 US Open)

    • Has also reached R16 at Roland Garros in 2018 (l. eventual champion Halep)

    • Won maiden major doubles title at 2019 US Open w/Sabalenka (d. Azarenka/Barty in F)

    Personal

    • Working once again with former coach Robbe Ceyssens having recently worked with both David Taylor and Dieter

    Kindlmann

    • Earlier coaching history includes Belgian federation until early teens, as well as a year at the Mouratoglou Academy

    • Mother is Liliane Barbe (teaches languages and history); father is Guido Mertens (makes furniture for churches). Was

    home schooled, enjoyed studying languages

    • Loves animals and has lots of pets at home, four dogs and a variety of birds (pheasants, peacocks, chickens, cranes)

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    INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA – DAY TWO

    [WC] ELISABETTA COCCIARETTO (ITA #128) vs. [Q] IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #77)

    [9] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #17) vs. SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #33)

    KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #61) vs. [15] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #22)

    [14] ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #21) vs. CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #45)

    ONS JABEUR (TUN #34) vs. COCO GAUFF (USA #53)

    First meeting Cocciaretto posted her career first Top 100 wins last month at Palermo over Hercog and Vekic…

    Begu holds a 14-1 record against Top 100 ranked players in 2020

    Stephens leads 2-1 Muguruza owns 10 wins at Rome as a two-time semifinalist… Stephens defeated Muguruza in their

    sole meeting on clay last year at Roland Garros, which marked her last win over a Top 20 player

    Kerber leads 3-0 Siniakova is bidding for her second main draw win of 2020, having defeated Muchova at Dubai… Kerber has fallen to a player outside the Top 50 once in 2020, against No.98 Stosur at Brisbane

    Series tied 1-1 Kontaveit record her sole win over a reigning No.1 here at Rome in 2017 against Kerber… Garcia faces her second Top 30 ranked opponent of 2020, having defeated No.3 Ka.Pliskova at US Open

    Gauff leads 1-0 Jabeur is looking for her first main draw win on clay since reaching QF at 2018 Bucharest… Gauff is playing in her career first clay event at Tour level… Gauff defeated Jabeur last month at Lexington

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    WTA4LOVE – SUPPORTING THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

    • As part of the ongoing humanitarian campaign, WTA4Love, more than 100 community initiatives have been undertaken by WTA players and partners since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.

    • Many players are stepping up again to raise awareness by wearing WTA4Love patches during competition in support of the ongoing campaign as we return to play.

    • WTA4Love initiatives have provided COVID-19 support ranging from donations of medical equipment to hospitals, including 30,000 masks donated to medical professionals through the efforts of the players and WTA Charities.

    • Food insecurity has also been addressed by providing 24,000 meals to families and frontline workers and through fundraisers for local foodbanks. WTA Charities will continue to support the ongoing needs of communities with upcoming donations of 100,000 meals in partnership with Lilly Pulitzer.

    • “WTA4Love” is a global campaign with activities and donations by players and WTA Charities in 14 of the countries which are home to WTA tournaments and most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including China, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, among others.

    • In addition to the urgent focus on the COVID-19 pandemic, WTA Charities has continued to support a wide range of nonprofit organizations including live video chats teaching leadership and character development to youth and offering support and positive messaging to Special Olympics participants.

    • For more information on each player’s specific activities, please contact WTA Communications Manager, Teyva Sammet [email protected]

    A SNAPSHOT OF 2020 – THE YEAR SO FAR

    • One Top 10 Debut: Sofia Kenin (at No.7 on February 3) • Fewest games dropped en route to a title: Jennifer Brady (24, Lexington) • Lowest-ranked player to triumph: Patricia Maria Tig (No.88, Istanbul) • Multiple finals: Elena Rybakina: 4 (Shenzhen, R-Up, Hobart, W, St. Petersburg, R-Up, Dubai, R-Up); Sofia

    Kenin: 2 (Australian Open, W, Lyon, W); Simona Halep: 2 (Dubai, W, Prague, W); Naomi Osaka: 2 (Western & Southern Open, R-Up, US Open, W); Victoria Azarenka: 2 (Western & Southern Open, W, US Open, R-Up)

    • Maiden titles (3): Ekaterina Alexandrova (Shenzhen), Jennifer Brady (Lexington), Patricia Maria Tig (Istanbul)

    • Youngest title winner: Elena Rybakina, Hobart (20y 7m 1d) • Oldest title winner: Serena Williams, Auckland (38y 3m 17d) • Aces leaders: Elena Rybakina – 155, Garbiñe Muguruza – 128, Kristyna Pliskova – 125 • Most aces in a match (22): Alison Van Uytvanck (l. vs. Sofia Kenin 7-6(5) 6-7(2) 7-6(2) – Lyon, SF) • Match win leaders: Elise Mertens – 24, Elena Rybakina – 23, Anett Kontaveit – 19, Sofia Kenin – 18 • Most doubles titles (3): Barbora Strycova / Hsieh Su-Wei (Brisbane, Dubai, Doha) • Best result by a qualifier (R-Up): Kung (Hua Hin), Fernandez (Acapulco), Bouchard (Istanbul) • Longest match: 3h 33m – Heather Watson d. Elise Mertens 6-7(5) 6-4 7-5 (Hobart, QF) • Shortest (completed) match: 44m – Serena Williams d. Amanda Anisimova 6-1 6-1 (Auckland, SF)

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    MATCH NOTES

    [WC] ELISABETTA COCCIARETTO (ITA #128) vs. [Q] IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #77)

    Head to Head: First meeting

    ELISABETTA COCCIARETTO 128 75

    25-01-2001 (19) $129,129 $183,456

    0 / 0 0 / 0

    3-2 / 3-4 0-1 / 0-2 1-0 / 1-0

    IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU 77 38

    26-08-1990 (30) $190,661

    $5,345,617

    0 / 4 0 / 9 7-5

    3-5 / 172-176 2-0 / 65-57 1-2 / 40-42

    0-1

    3-2 / 86-62 2-1 / 2-3 0-1 / 0-1 0-2 / 10-18

    WTA RANKING PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD

    DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY

    CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER)

    ROME W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) *

    YTD / CAREER CLAY W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) *

    0-0 / 0-0 0-2 / 6-29 0-2 / 0-2 0-3 / 12-45

    YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) *

    YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-0 / 0-0 0-1 / 2-17

    * Updated entering 2020 Rome 1r

    Rnd Result Duration

    "-Q" Qualifying match

    ROME Tournament History

    ELISABETTA COCCIARETTO 2019

    L - AMANDA ANISIMOVA (USA #54) R1 6-3 6-3

    IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU 2019

    R1 L - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #21) 6-2 7-6(5)

    2018 R2 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #12) 3-6 7-5 7-5

    2017 R1 L - ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #18) 6-4 6-4

    2016 SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 6-4 6-1

    2015 R16 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #29) 6-4 5-7 6-1

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  • COCCIARETTO:

    Rome

    • Playing Internazionali BNL d’Italia for the second time; fell 1r here in 2019 (as WC, l. Anisimova)

    • One of five wildcards in this year’s draw (also Giorgi, Paolini, V.Williams and Zvonareva); best result by WC here were SF

    runs from Pierce in 1995 and S.Williams in 2010

    • Faces No.77 Begu in 1r today; only previous Top 100 wins came over No.45 Hercog and No.26 Vekic during QF run at

    Palermo this August

    • Contesting tournament ranked at career-high No.128 (September 14); as recently as last May was ranked as low as No.779

    • Is one of five teenagers in this week’s draw (also Anisimova, Gauff, Juvan and Swiatek)

    • Also awarded WC into doubles draw w/Trevisan (d. Hibino/Ninomiya in 1r, face No.1 seeds Hsieh/Strycova in 2r)

    Season

    • Coming off qualifying exit at Istanbul

    • Finished R-Up at WTA 125K Series event at Prague (l. Kucova)

    • At Palermo became the youngest Italian to reach a WTA QF since Errani at Budapest in 2006 (l. Kontaveit); also finished

    R-Up in doubles w/Trevisan

    • Highlight of 2020 season before tour came to a halt was qualifying for maiden Grand Slam main draw, at Australian Open (l.

    Kerber in 1r)

    • Also contested qualifying at Auckland, Acapulco and Monterrey and on Fed Cup duty won all four rubbers as Italy advanced

    to next February’s play-off against Romania

    Career Milestones • Rose over 500 ranking spots in 2019, to finished campaign at No.215 having compiled a 38-16 win-loss record

    • At tour level, fell 1r on WTA debut at Rome (as WC, l. Anisimova) and Palermo (as qualifier, l. Kuzmova), while won three

    titles on ITF Circuit

    • In 2018, won maiden title on ITF Circuit at $15K Nules-ESP

    • Made Fed Cup debut for Italy in 2018, losing dead fifth doubles rubber w/Paolini during 3-2 World Group II win over Spain

    • Owns four singles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit

    • Professional debut came on ITF Circuit in Italy in 2017

    • Former junior World No.12

    Grand Slam History • Fell 1r on Grand Slam debut at 2020 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Kerber)

    • Reached girls’ singles semifinals at the Australian Open in 2018 (l. eventual champion Liang)

    • Also reached 3r at other three majors as a junior

    Personal

    • Now coached by Fausto Scouri; originally coached by Antonio Di Paolo

    • Born in Ancona on Adriatic coast but went to school on the opposite coast in Cecina. Introduced to tennis at the age of six

    by her parents (Jessica and Piero)

    • Currently studying law

  • BEGU:

    Rome

    • Making sixth consecutive appearance at Rome where she made SF in 2016

    • During 2016 run, defeated No.6 Azarenka before falling to then-No.1 and eventual champion S.Williams

    • Has fallen 1r twice here, including last year (as qualifier, l. Kasatkina)

    • Came through qualifying again this year, beating former Rome finalist Errani and Friedsam

    • Faces No.128 Cocciaretto in 1r today; this season has compiled 14-1 record against players ranked outside Top 100, with

    sole loss coming via retirement against No.231 Snigur at $60 ITF/Cairo-EGY

    • Is one of two Romanians in the draw (also two-time Rome R-Up and this year’s top seed Halep)

    • Owns fine record on clay, winning 2017 Bucharest – her most recent WTA title – finishing R-Up at 2011 Marbella and 2011

    Budapes