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WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION MATCH NOTES

WUHAN, | SEPTEMBER 22-28, 2019 | $2,828,000 WTA PREMIER 5 EVENT

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DONGFENG MOTOR OPEN - SEMIFINAL MATCH-UPS

[1] (AUS #1) vs. [9] (BLR #14) Series tied 2-2 Sabalenka beat Barty twice during last year’s Asian swing, including in SF here... Barty’s progress this week ensures she will remain as World No.1... Sabalenka has won 27 of past 33 matches in China

ALISON RISKE (USA #35) vs. [5] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #7)

Series tied 1-1 Riske won their last meeting, at the US Open six years ago... Kvitova is only player to reach SF without dropping a set... Riske projected to break into the Top 30 for the first time A LOOK AT THE FINAL FOUR PLAYER WUHAN W/L YTD W/L* CAREER W/L* YTD PRIZE $ CAREER PRIZE $ YTD TITLES CAREER TITLES [1] Ashleigh Barty 12-2 48-9 332-87 5,995,292 11,203,372 3 6

[5] Petra Kvitova 16-3 35-11 525-228 2,910,735 30,252,942 2 27

[9] Aryna Sabalenka 10-0 33-21 200-110 1,982,392 4,131,331 1 3

Alison Riske 6-3 34-20 365-283 1,060,317 4,151,667 1 2

* all levels (including ITF Circuit and qualifying) SEMIFINAL RECORDS PLAYER LAST FINAL REACHED CAREER SF W/L^ CAREER FINAL W/L

[1] Ashleigh Barty 2019 Birmingham (WON) 10-5 6-4 [5] Petra Kvitova 2019 (WON) 36-18 27-9 [9] Aryna Sabalenka 2019 San Jose (R-Up) 7-4 3-4 Alison Riske 2019 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (WON) 8-5 2-6

POTENTIAL FINAL HEAD-TO-HEADS RISKE KVITOVA

BARTY Riske leads 2-0 Kvitova leads 4-1 SABALENKA Sabalenka leads 2-0 Kvitova leads 2-1 MATCH NOTES WUHAN - CHINA | Sep 22 - Sep 28, 2019 | $2,828,000 | PREMIER 5

[1] ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #1) vs. [9] ARYNA SABALENKA (BLR #14)

Head to Head: Series tied 2-2

2019 FED CUP WEEK 2 HARD O R1 ASHLEIGH BARTY 6-2 6-2 80 mins 2018 ZHUHAI HARD O R1 ARYNA SABALENKA 6-4 6-4 85 mins 2018 WUHAN HARD O SF ARYNA SABALENKA 7-6(2) 6-4 85 mins 2018 HARD O R1 ASHLEIGH BARTY 6-7(2) 6-4 6-4 125 mins

ASHLEIGH BARTY ARYNA SABALENKA 1 WTA RANKING 14 1 PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD 19 24-04-1996 (23) DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) 05-05-1998 (21) $5,995,292 YTD PRIZE MONEY $1,982,392 $11,203,372 CAREER PRIZE MONEY $4,131,331 SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) 3 / 6 1 / 3 DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) 1 / 10 3 / 3 WUHAN W-L (MD) * 12-2 10-0 YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * 48-9 / 132-58 33-21 / 91-51 YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * 14-4 / 38-17 10-8 / 34-20 YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * 7-4 / 20-14 4-6 / 19-17 YTD / CAREER HARD W-L (MD) * 29-6 / 82-36 26-12 / 72-32 YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * 2-2 / 11-6 0-2 / 6-7 2-1 / 4-13 YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 0-1 / 3-4 6-4 / 11-18 YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * 1-5 / 9-10 13-5 / 27-33 YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) * 2-5 / 18-15 * Updated entering 2019 Wuhan SF

ROAD TO THE SEMIFINALS

[1] ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #1) [9] ARYNA SABALENKA (BLR #14)

QF: d. PETRA MARTIC (CRO #22) 7-6(6),3-6,6-3 (2h22) QF: d. (RUS #50) 6-3,1-6,6-1 (1h41) R16: d. [15] (USA #17) 6-3,7-5 (1h26) R16: d. [6] (NED #8) 6-1,7-6(9) (1h27) R32: d. (FRA #30) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (2h11) R32: d. (USA #35) 6-1,6-0 (0h51) R64: BYE R64: d. (BLR #50) 6-1,6-2 (1h06)

Total games: 79 Total games: 71 Won/lost: 45-34 Won/lost: 50-21 Sets won/lost: 6-2 Sets won/lost: 8-1 Total time on court: 5h59 Total time on court: 5h05 Average time on court: 1h00 Average time on court: 1h16 Average rank of opponent: 23 Average rank of opponent: 36

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WUHAN Tournament History \

ASHLEIGH BARTY ARYNA SABALENKA 2018 2018 SF L - ARYNA SABALENKA (BLR #20) 7-6(2) 6-4 F W - (EST #27) 6-3 6-3

2017 F L - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #20) 6-7(3) 7-6(4) 6-2

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• Making third main draw appearance at Wuhan • Making second appearance at Wuhan; won singles • Finalist on debut in 2017 – defeated four Top 10 title on debut in 2018 (d. Kontaveit in F) seeds en route to the final before losing to Garcia; • During last year’s run upset No.6 Svitolina in 2r and also reached SF in 2018 (l. Sabalenka) today’s opponent Barty in SF • Playing first tournament since R16 exit at US Open • One of four former champions in the starting field this earlier this month, after which she regained World week (also Garcia, Kvitova and V.Williams); this is No.1 ranking (currently spending her 10th non-con- the first time the defending champion has advanced secutive week at the summit) beyond the R16 • One of 10 singles champions in Wuhan • Won all eight service games during dominant 1r • After opening match bye, saw off Garcia in 2r in win over fellow Belarusian Sasnovich - one of five rematch of 2017 final all-country match-ups in the opening round • Struck seven aces against both Kenin in R16 and • Produced a tidy performance to ease past Collins in Martic in QF. Has now hit 335 aces this season, the 2r, committing just 13 unforced errors and facing no third most on tour (behind Ka.Pliskova and Bertens) break points • Faces Sabalenka in rematch of last year’s SF today • Withstood a second-set fightback against No.8 Ber- - bidding for 49th win of the 2019 season – second tens in R16; led 6-1 5-1 before eventually converting overall after Ka.Pliskova (50) her fifth match point to register a first Top 10 win • First singles player to qualify for Shiseido WTA Finals since beating No.8 Garcia at 2018 Shenzhen following US Open • Prevailed in see-saw QF with WC Rybakina to regis- • Went 8-3 in last year’s Asian swing; in addition to SF ter 200th win of her career (including ITF Circuit and run here at Wuhan, also won Zhuhai and fell in 2r at qualifying matches) [PPO] • Has made QF or better in eight of her nine tour-level • A recent US Open doubles finalist (w/Azarenka); pair appearances on Chinese soil; other tournaments defeated by Mertens/Sabalenka in F were 2017 Tianjin (R-Up), 2018 Shenzhen (QF), 2018 Wuhan (WON), 2018 Beijing (QF), 2018 Tianjin (QF), 2018 Zhuhai (RR), 2019 Shenzhen (WON) and SEASON 2019 Zhengzhou (QF) • Including four wins this week, has a 27-6 career • Reached R16 at US Open (as No.2 seed, l. Wang); record in tour-level matches in China also reached sixth career Grand Slam doubles final • Faces No.1 Barty in SF today; has lost two previous in New York (w/Azarenka, l. Mertens/Sabalenka) meetings with reigning World No.1s, both against Ha- • Produced SF run in Cincinnati (l. eventual R-Up lep, at Shenzhen and Cincinnati in 2018 Kuznetsova) • In terms of ranking, best career win came over No.2 • Suffered 2r exit at (after 1r bye, l. Kenin) Wozniacki at 2018 • Made R16 at Wimbledon for the first time (l. Riske) • Seeded No.2 in doubles and through to SF this week • Became the first Roland Garros champion to lift a w/Mertens (face Groenefeld/Schuurs today). The pair grass court title in the same season since Henin won first Grand Slam doubles title at US Open (w/ in 2007 by winning Birmingham (d. Goerges in F); Mertens) earlier this month, thus qualifying for sea- became the first Australian woman in 43 years to son-ending Shiseido WTA Finals Shenzhen reach WTA singles No.1 following Birmingham (June 24, 2019) • Won first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros (d. Von- SEASON drousova in F) • Made QF at (l. Halep), R16 at (l. Mlad- • Coming off QF exit at Zhengzhou (l. eventual R-Up enovic); withdrew from Strasbourg (right arm injury) Martic) • Lifted 10th career doubles title at Rome (w/Azarenka) • Reached 2r at US Open (l. Putintseva); also won US • Won biggest title of career at the time at 2019 doubles title (w/Mertens) – run included three Top 10 wins, over No.8 Bertens • Opened summer hard court season with R-Up finish (R16), No.2 Kvitova (QF) and No.7 Ka.Pliskova (F) at San Jose (l. S.Zheng), 1r exit at Toronto (l. Pavly- • Win over Kvitova at Miami was 200th of career (in- uchenkova) and R16 loss at Cincinnati (l. Sakkari) cluding ITF Circuit) and 100th at main draw level • Posted QF showing at (l. Bertens) before • Made Top 10 rankings debut after Miami triumph falling 1r at Wimbledon (l. Rybarikova) (week of April 1) at No.9 (rose from No.11); became • Suffered back-to-back 1r exits at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. ninth Australian woman to crack the elite bracket Aiava) and Birmingham (l. Hsieh) • Made R16 at Indian Wells (l. Svitolina in sixth longest • Fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Anisimova) match so far in 2019 – 3hr 12min) ASHLEIGH ARYNA BARTY VS SABALENKA

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• Led to 3-2 away win over USA on Fed • Reached SF at Strasbourg (l. eventual champion Cup duty in February, defeating Kenin and Keys in Yastremska) singles before teaming up with Hon to win decisive • Suffered back-to-back 1r exits at Madrid (l .Kuznetso- doubles rubber over Collins and Melichar. Also won va) and Rome (l. Cornet) both singles rubbers in Fed Cup SF against • Was part of Belarus Fed Cup team that fell 3-2 to in Brisbane (d. Sabalenka, Azarenka) as well as Australia in World Group semifinal, in Brisbane. Went decisive doubles rubber (w/Stosur); Australia hosts 1-1 in her singles rubbers (d. Stosur, l. Barty) and in November’s final also lost the decisive doubles with Azarenka • Posted 8-2 record on home soil in January, reaching • Made R16 in first clay court event of the season at QF at Australian Open and finishing R-Up at Sydney Charleston (l. Puig) for second year in a row (l. Kvitova at both) • Suffered 2r exit at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Tomljanovic) • Opened 2019 season at the Hopman Cup. Posted after R16 run at Indian Wells (l. Kerber) 2-1 singles record as home nation made group stage • Completed the ‘Sunshine Double’ by sweeping back- exit (d. Cornet, d. Muguruza, l. Kerber) to-back doubles titles at Indian Wells and Miami and US Open (all w/Mertens) • Fell in R16 at Dubai (l. eventual champion Bencic) • Won both singles rubbers (d. Petkovic and Siege- CAREER MILESTONES mund) during Belarus’ Fed Cup win over • Made SF at St. Petersburg (l. eventual champion • Posted career best season-finish in 2018, ending at Bertens); rose to career-high No.9 in the rankings No.15, winning titles at Nottingham and Zhuhai and following run in (February 4, 2019) reaching final on home soil at Sydney. Other 2018 • Reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Anisimova); made highlights included SF runs at Montréal and Wuhan Top 10 debut after tournament (January 28) • Won maiden Grand Slam doubles title at 2018 US • Opened 2019 season by lifting third title of career Open (w/Vandeweghe) and picked up three other at Shenzhen (d. Riske in F) followed with 1r exit at titles at Miami, Rome, and Montréal. Fell SF at WTA Sydney (l. Kvitova) Finals (w/Vandeweghe) • Started 2017 ranked No.271 in singles and improved her position by 254 spots to post first Top 20 season (finishing at No.17) CAREER MILESTONES • Clinched career first WTA singles title at 2017 Kuala • Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2018, lifting two Lumpur (as qualifier, d. Hibino in F) titles, at New Haven (d. Suárez Navarro in F) and • Made Top 20 debut and became Australia’s No.1 on Wuhan (d. Kontaveit in F), winning 46 matches and October 23, 2017 finishing at No.11 in the rankings • Best career win by ranking came over No.1 Halep at • Also in 2018, was R-Up at Lugano (l. Mertens) and 2019 Sydney Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki), made SF at Cincinnati, • Winner of 10 doubles titles (five w/Dellacqua, two w/ reached five QFs and produced a career-best Grand Vandeweghe, two w/Schuurs, one w/Azarenka) Slam run to R16 at US Open • Qualified for first WTA Finals in doubles in 2017 (w/ • Posted first Top 100 season finish in 2017, ending Dellacqua) year at No.78. Season highlight was reaching first • Reached a career-high doubles ranking of No.5 on tour-level final at Tianjin (l. Sharapova) and making May 21, 2018 SF run at Tashkent (l. Babos) • Took a break from tennis after 2014 US Open that • Made Grand Slam main draw debut 2017 Wim- lasted almost two years bledon, falling in 2r (as qualifier, l. Witthoeft), and • Returned to professional tennis in 2016, having en- WTA main draw debut at 2017 Dubai (as qualifier, l. joyed a successful stint for the Brisbane Heat cricket Ka.Bondarenko) team in the 2015-16 Women’s Big Bash League • Member of Belarus Fed Cup Team that advanced to • Won Australia’s Newcombe Medal prize in 2017 and competition final in 2017 – went 1-1 in singles and 2018 0-1 in doubles as side lost to USA • Finished 2013 ranked No.12 in doubles – only teen- • Scored first Top 20 win of career with defeat of No.13 ager ranked in doubles Top 30 Stephens during 2017 Fed Cup final in Minsk • Won 2011 Wimbledon girls’ singles title; finished • Rounded out season by lifting WTA 125k Series title 2011 as No.2 ranked junior behind Khromacheva at Mumbai (d. Jakupovic) • Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Hobart as WC

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• Won first major singles title at 2019 Roland Garros • Owns three WTA doubles titles – all coming along- (d. Vondrousova in F), becoming third Australian side Mertens during 2019 season (Indian Wells, woman in the Open Era to win Roland Garros, join- Miami and US Open) ing Court (1969-70, 1973) and Goolagong Cawley • In 2016 rose nearly 400 places in the rankings, end- (1971) ing year at No.155 • Prior to Paris run, best result at this level was QF • WTA qualifying debut came at 2016 Rabat showing at (l. Kvitova) and • Made debut on ITF Circuit in Minsk in 2012 R16 at 2018 US Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) • Subsequently has also reached R16 at 2019 Wim- bledon (as No.1 seed, l. Riske) and 2019 US Open GRAND SLAM HISTORY (as No.2 seed, l. Wang) • Has advanced to 3r on four occasions, at Australian • Contested ninth career Grand Slam main draw at Open in 2017 (l. Barthel) and 2018 (l. Osaka), US 2019 US Open Open in 2017 (l. eventual champion Stephens) and • Advanced to R16 for first time at 2018 US Open (l. Wimbledon in 2018 (l. Kasatkina) eventual champion Osaka in 3s) • Main draw Slam debut was at , • Best singles showing at Australian Open was 3r run came from winning Tennis Australia’s WC Play-Off in 2019 (l. Anisimova) • Lifted maiden Grand Slam doubles trophy at 2018 • First Grand Slam win came during 2r showing on US Open (w/Vandeweghe), defeating No.1 seeds Grand Slam debut at 2017 Wimbledon (as qualifier, Krejcikova/Siniakova in SF and No.2 seeds Mlade- d. Khromacheva, l.Witthoeft) novic/Babos in F; finished R-Up at 2019 US Open in Made 1r exit on next three major appearances, at doubles (w/Azarenka) (l. Barty), 2018 Roland Garros • During partnership w/Dellacqua, advanced to three (l. Bertens) and 2018 Wimbledon (l. Buzarnescu) major doubles finals in 2013 (Australian Open, Wim- • Also fell in qualifying at 2016 and 2017 US Opens, bledon, US Open) and also Roland Garros in 2017 and 2017 Roland Garros • Won career first Grand Slam title of any kind, in dou- bles at 2019 US Open (w/Mertens) – pair defeated PERSONAL Azarenka/Barty in final

• Father is Robert, mother is Josie; sisters are Ali and Sara. Started playing at age 5 when parents intro- PERSONAL duced her to the sport • Coached by former ATP player Dmitry Tursunov • In April 2018, was named National Indigenous Tennis since last summer Ambassador by Tennis Australia. In conjunction with • Started playing aged six as an accident when father the announcement, she flew to the remote Wurrumi- drove by local tennis courts yanga community on Bathurst Island in the Northern • Voted 2018 WTA Newcomer of the Year by interna- Territory to conduct a clinic at a local school tional media • In 2015, earned a contract with the Brisbane Heat • Her favorite book is The Count of Monte Cristo for the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League (cricket) before returning to tennis in 2016 • Currently coached by Craig Tyzzer; formerly coached by Jason Stoltenberg and Jim Joyce MATCH NOTES WUHAN - CHINA | Sep 22 - Sep 28, 2019 | $2,828,000 | PREMIER 5

ALISON RISKE (USA #35) vs. [5] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #7)

Head to Head: Series tied 1-1

2013 US OPEN HARD O R3 ALISON RISKE 6-3 6-0 65 mins 2013 NEW HAVEN HARD O R16 PETRA KVITOVA 7-6(5) 4-6 6-3 136 mins

ALISON RISKE PETRA KVITOVA 35 WTA RANKING 7 26 PORSCHE RACE TO SHENZHEN LEADERBOARD 7 03-07-1990 (29) DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) 08-03-1990 (29) $1,060,317 YTD PRIZE MONEY $2,910,735 $4,151,667 CAREER PRIZE MONEY $30,252,942 SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) 1 / 2 2 / 27 DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) 0 / 0 0 / 0 WUHAN W-L (MD) * 6-3 16-3 YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * 24-18 / 140-147 35-11 / 433-200 YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * 13-7 / 51-60 8-7 / 128-84 YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * 9-9 / 39-50 9-5 / 87-62 YTD / CAREER HARD W-L (MD) * 15-12 / 80-88 24-8 / 287-139 YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * 1-0 / 11-8 1-0 / 45-14 3-2 / 4-11 YTD / CAREER TOP 5 W-L (MD & Q) * 1-1 / 25-31 3-4 / 8-27 YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD & Q) * 2-2 / 54-52 7-6 / 20-49 YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD & Q) * 8-5 / 107-89 * Updated entering 2019 Wuhan SF

ROAD TO THE SEMIFINALS

ALISON RISKE (USA #35) [5] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #7)

QF: d. [3] (UKR #3) 6-1,6-3 (1h24) QF: d. (UKR #27) 6-2,6-4 (1h12) R16: d. [8] QIANG WANG (CHN #16) 6-2,6-1 (1h10) R16: d. [10] (USA #15) 6-3,6-3 (1h12) R32: d. (PUR #69) 2-6,7-6(5),6-3 (2h30) R32: d. POLONA HERCOG (SLO #51) 7-6(6),6-3 (1h42) R64: d. (UKR #72) 4-6,6-3,6-3 (2h25) R64: BYE

Total games: 89 Total games: 58 Won/lost: 55-34 Won/lost: 37-21 Sets won/lost: 8-2 Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 7h29 Total time on court: 4h06 Average time on court: 1h52 Average time on court: 1h22 Average rank of opponent: 40 Average rank of opponent: 31

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WUHAN Tournament History "-Q" Qualifying match

ALISON RISKE PETRA KVITOVA 2017 2018 R1 L - (RUS #31) 6-1 2-6 6-3 R16 L - (RUS #39) 3-6 6-3 6-3

2016 2017 R2-Q L - (RUS #135) 6-7(2) 6-3 6-4 R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #24) 7-6(7) 6-7(5) 7-6(3) 2015 2016 R1 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #30) 7-6(4) 6-3 F W - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #12) 6-1 6-1 2014 2015 R16 L - (CAN #9) 6-2 6-3 R16 L - (ITA #18) 7-6(3) 6-2

2014 F W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #9) 6-3 6-4

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• Making fourth main draw appearance (fifth overall) at • Making sixth appearance at the Dongfeng Motor Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open, where she is a two-time champion in • Previous best result was reaching R16 in 2014 (d. 2014 (d. Bouchard in F) and 2016 (d. Cibulkova in F) No.12 Errani in 2r, l. Bouchard) • Is the only two-time champion in the tournament’s • Came from a set down to beat both Kozlova in 1r and five-year history Puig in 2r; has now contested 20 three-set matches • Wuhan marks her first event of the 2019 Asian swing, in 2019 - only six women have played more and is coming off 2r exit at US Open (l. Petkovic) • Broke serve five times in both her win over No.16 • After opening round bye, saved a set point in the Q.Wang in R16 and subsequent upset of No.3 Svito- opening set during victory over No.51 Hercog in 2r lina in QF; has won 44.2% of her return games this • In R16, won all nine service games during impres- week, the third-highest percentage in the tournament sive victory over No.15 Stephens - her first Top 20 (behind Halep - 57.1% and Sabalenka - 50%) win since title run at Stuttgart in April • Now has seven Top 20 wins this season, having • Beat 19-year-old Yastremska in QF - only previous also beaten No.15 Goerges (Dubai), No.4 Bertens meeting with a teenager in 2019 was win over Anisi- (‘s-Hertogenbosch), No.1 Barty and No.13 Bencic mova en route to Australian Open final (both at Wimbledon) and No.15 Kerber (Zhengzhou) • Has served impressively in her three matches so far; • Faces No.7 Kvitova today; upset the Czech en route has won 96.6% of her service games, dropping just to her first R16 Slam appearance, at 2013 US Open one (against Yastremska) • Appearing in her sixth career SF on Chinese soil; • Faces Riske today in fifth SF of the season - also previously made it this far at Tianjin in 2014 (WON) reached this stage at Sydney (WON), Australian and 2016 (R-Up), and Shenzhen in 2016 (R-Up), Open (R-Up), Dubai (R-Up) and Stuttgart (WON) 2017 (R-Up) and 2019 (R-Up) • Owns 24-8 record on hard courts in 2019, highlighted • Prior to this week, sole SF at a Premier-level event by a title run at Sydney and R-Up finish at Australian came at 2016 Stanford (l. V.Williams) Open in January • By reaching the last four this week is projected to • Posted one win during last year’s Asian swing, break into the Top 30 for the first time in her career defeating Krunic in 2r at Wuhan (received 1r bye, • During last year’s Asian swing, made QF at Tokyo, l. Pavlyuchenkova in R16). Also fell 1r at Beijing (l. fell 1r at Hiroshima and Tianjin, and contested quali- Gavrilova) and went 0-3 in RR stage at WTA Finals fying at Beijing SEASON SEASON • Coming off 2r showing at US Open (l. Petkovic) and • Opened Asian swing with 2r showing at Zhengzhou 1r exit at Cincinnati (l. Sakkari) (l. S.Zheng) before 1r exit at Osaka (l. Gibbs) • Reached R16 at Wimbledon (l. Konta) • Fell 1r at Cincinnati (l. Sharapova) and 2r at US • Withdrew from Roland Garros and then Birmingham Open (l. Ostapenko) w/left forearm injury • Advanced through qualifying to reach 2r at Toronto (l. • Retired in final set of R16 match at Rome against Pliskova) Sakkari w/left calf injury • Enjoyed Grand Slam breakthrough with QF run at • Advanced to QF at Madrid, where she was the de- Wimbledon (d. No.1 Barty in R16, l. S.Williams) fending champion (l. eventual champion Bertens) • Fell 1r on grass at Mallorca (l. Badosa) • Won 27th career singles title from 36th final at Stutt- • Won second WTA singles title of career at ‘s-Herto- gart (d. Kontaveit in F) genbosch – d. top seed Bertens in F, having lost first • Made QF run at Miami (l. eventual champion Barty) set 6-0 and saved 5mp in second set after 2r exit at Indian Wells (l. V.Williams) • Defeat of No.4 Bertens in ‘s-Hertogenbosch final • Reached final at Dubai (l. Bencic) marked second Top 5 win of career – also d. No.3 • Fell QF in defense of St Petersburg title (l. Vekic) A.Radwanska at 2017 Shenzhen • Reached third career Grand Slam final at Australian • Won ninth ITF singles title on grass at $100k ITF/ Open (l. Osaka in F); was one win away from reach- Surbiton-GBR (d. Rybarikova in F) ing World No.1 ranking • Did not win a match during the clay swing, falling 1r • Captured 26th career title at Sydney (d. Barty in F) at Madrid (l. Konta), Rome (l. Konta), Nurnberg (l. • Went on 11-match winning streak across Sydney (5 Stojanovic) and Roland Garros (l. Petkovic) wins) and Melbourne (6 wins) • Fell 1r at Monterrey • Fell 2r in season opener at Brisbane (l. Kontaveit)

ALISON PETRA RISKE VS KVITOVA

SEASON CONT. CAREER MILESTONES

• Sunshine Double saw 1r exit at Premier Mandato- • Won a WTA-leading five titles in 2018, at St Peters- ry-level Indian Wells (l. Van Uytvanck) and 2r effort at burg (d. Mladenovic in F), (d. Muguruza in F), Miami (l. Hsieh) Prague (d. Buzarnescu in F), Madrid (d. Bertens in • Reached R16 at WTA 125K Series event at Indian F) and Birmingham (d. Rybarikova in F). Ended the Wells (l. Brady) year ranked No.7 – sixth career Top 10 finish, and • In the Middle East, made 2r at Doha (as LL, l. Goerg- first since 2015 (up fro No.29 in 2017) es) and R16 at Dubai (l. Ka.Pliskova) • Titles in 2018 came on all three surfaces – first • Fell 1r at Australian Open (l. Bertens) player to win a title on three difference surfaces in a • Opened the season with R-Up finish at Shenzhen (l. season since S.Williams in 2015 Sabalenka) • Including 2019, has won at least one title every year dating back to 2011 • Began 2017 season in May at Roland Garros (2r, CAREER MILESTONES l. Mattek-Sands) after a knife attack in her home in on December 20, 2016; required • Reached career-high ranking No.32 on September extensive surgery to left hand 16, 2019 • Won title at 2017 Birmingham. Other season high- • Posted sixth consecutive Top 100 season in 2018, lights included a SF showing at Beijing (l. eventual finishing at No.63 – up from No.70 in 2017; ca- champion Garcia) and equaled best result at US reer-best year-end finish was No.41 in 2016 Open by advancing to QF (l. V. Williams) • 2018 highlights included R-Up finish at Nürnberg (l. • Ended 2016 ranked No.11, ending run of five straight Larsson in F), reaching QF at Hobart (l. Buzarnescu), Top 10 finishes ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l. Vandeweghe), Mallorca (l. Sto- • Won two singles titles in 2016, at Wuhan and the sur) and Tokyo (l. Ka.Pliskova). Also won eighth ITF WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai Circuit singles title at Surbiton (d. Perrin in F) • Contested Rio Olympics in August 2016, winning the • Reached 3r at 2018 Miami (l. Y.Wang) for her best singles bronze medal (l. Puig in SF, d. Keys in bronze result at a Premier Mandatory tournament; defeated medal play-off) No.7 Garcia along the way for what was fifth career • 2015 season highlights included three singles titles, Top 10 win; current Top 10 win-loss record 7-27 at Sydney, Madrid and New Haven. New Haven win • 2017 highlights include R-Up at 2017 Shenzhen (l. was third in four years, and marked first time she has Siniakova, having defeated No.3 A.Radwanska en won any tournament title three times route – at the time was best win by ranking of career) • Runner-up at 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (l. • Member of Fed Cup winning USA team in 2017 A.Radwanska in 3s). Former champion at the season • Won maiden WTA singles title at 2014 Tianjin without finale, which she won on her event debut in 2011 (d. dropping a set (d. Bencic in F) Azarenka in F) • Made Top 100 debut on July 22, 2013 (No.96) • At 2012 Sydney was two wins from becoming No.1 • Reached first WTA semifinal at 2010 Birmingham (as (had won Wimbledon and WTA Finals in previous six qualifier, l. Sharapova) months) • Made WTA main draw debut at 2010 Charleston • Member of Czech Republic’s Fed Cup winning team • Winner of nine singles and one doubles title on ITF in 2011-12, 2014-16 and 2018 Circuit • Made pro debut on ITF Circuit in Czech Republic in 2006 GRAND SLAM HISTORY GRAND SLAM HISTORY • Best Grand Slam result was QF run at 2019 Wimble- don (d. No.1 Barty in R16, l. S.Williams) • 2019 US Open marked 44th Grand Slam main draw • Also produced R16 showing at 2013 US Open (d. appearance No.10 Kvitova en route, l. Hantuchova) • Winner of two Grand Slam singles titles, at Wim- • Has reached 3r at Australian Open in 2014 (l. Ker- bledon in 2011 (d. Sharapova in F) and 2014 (d. ber) and at Wimbledon on three previous occasions Bouchard in F) (2013-14, 2017, 2019) • Was first player born in 1990s to win a Grand Slam • Reached 2r on debut at Roland Garros in 2014 but is title (since joined by Muguruza, Ostapenko, Ste- yet to go further in Paris phens, Wozniacki, Halep, Osaka and Barty)

ALISON PETRA RISKE VS KVITOVA

PERSONAL GRAND SLAM CONT.

• Coached by Billy Heiser • Runner-up at 2019 Australian Open. The last Czech • Earned tennis scholarship to Vanderbilt University woman to reach the final at Melbourne Park was in summer 2009, but after good results and finding Novotna in 1991 (l. Seles); last Czech to win the financial backing decided to pursue tennis full time Australian Open title was Mandlikova in 1987 (d. and turned pro two weeks before classes were due Navratilova) to begin • Other Grand Slam highlights are SFs at 2012 Aus- • If hadn’t been a tennis player, would have pursued tralian Open (l. Sharapova) and 2012 Roland Garros medicine (l. eventual champion Sharapova), and QF runs at • Parents, Albert and Carol, are retired. Earlier in 2017 US Open (l. V.Williams) and 2015 US Open (l. career was coached by her sister, Sarah McGlamery; eventual champion Pennetta) also has a brother, Daniel • Withdrew from Toronto w/left forearm injury before • Married Stephen Amritraj in Alison’s hometown of falling 2r at Cincinnati (after 1r bye, l. Sakkari) Pittsburgh after 2019 Wimbledon PERSONAL

• Has won the Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award, as voted by her WTA peers for the past six years running (through 2018) and seven times overall • A global ambassador for Right To Play International, a charity which helps children to learn through sport • Current coach is Jiri Vanek, having split with former ATP player and fellow Czech, Frantisek Cermak, after 2016 US Open. Previously coached by David Kotyza for seven years, with the partnership ending in January 2016 • Fitness trainer is David Vydra • Parents are Jiri and Pavla