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2 Table of Contents

GENERAL INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Association Story ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4-5 WTA Organizational Structure ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 6 Steve Simon - WTA CEO & Chairman �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 WTA Executive Team & Senior Management ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 WTA Media Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 9 WTA Personnel �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 -11 WTA Player Development ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12-13 WTA Coach Initiatives �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 International Tennis Federation �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16

CALENDAR & TOURNAMENTS 2018 WTA Profile ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 WTA Calendar ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20-21 Profiles ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 WTA Premier Mandatory Profiles ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 WTA Premier 5 Profiles ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 24 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25 WTA Premier Events ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26-27 WTA International Events ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28-31 WTA 125K Series ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 32

PLAYER PROFILES Player Profiles �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33-142

2017 REVIEW: RANKINGS AND STATISTICS 2017 Year-End Singles Rankings ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 144 2017 Year-End Doubles Rankings ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 145 2017 Prize Money Leaders ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 146 2017 Tournament Results �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������147-148 2017 By the Numbers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 149-151 2017 Match Facts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 152

ALL-TIME RANKINGS AND STATISTICS 2018 WTA Ranking System ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ . 154 No.1 Singles Ranking History ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 155 No.1 Doubles Ranking History �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 156 All-Time Top 10 History ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 157 Career-High Ranking Leaders ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 158 No.1 vs. No.2 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 159 Ranking Facts ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������160-61 Season-Ending Top 10 Singles Rankings ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 162-163 Season-Ending Top 10 Prize Money Leaders ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������164-165 Prize Money Records �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 166 Title Records ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������167-169 Match Records ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 170-171 WTA Match Stats Records ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 172 WTA Awards �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������173-174

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Grand Slam Leaderboard �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������176-178 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 179-181 Roland Garros ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 182-184 The Championships, Wimbledon �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 185-188 US Open ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 189-192 Fed Cup �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 193 Olympic Tennis ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 194

WTA FINALS HISTORY WTA Finals History ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������196-207

WTA LEGENDS: Former No.1 Ranked Players and Grand Slam Champions WTA Legends ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������208-221 Original 9 - Tennis Players and Pioneers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������222-223 WTA Legends & Friends Program ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 224

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 3 WTA Story

WTA president Micky Lawler, legend ambassador , champion , tournament director and WTA Vice President Asia-Pacific, Melissa Pine, finalist , legend ambassador and WTA CEO Steve Simon pose after the singles final of the 2017 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global. Photo: Getty Images

1970 – Women’s professional tennis is revolutionized on 1980 – By now more than 250 women are playing professionally September 23 when nine players sign $1 contracts with all over the world in a tour consisting of 47 global events, World Tennis publisher Gladys Heldman to compete at the offering a total $7.2 million in prize money. $7,500 Virginia Slims Invitational in Houston. The Original 9, 1982 – becomes the first woman to earn as they would come to be known, include , over $1 million in a season. Rosie Casals, Nancy Richey, Judy Dalton, Kerry Melville Reid, 1983 – Virginia Slims returns, replacing Avon and Toyota, Julie Heldman, Peaches Bartkowicz, Kristy Pigeon and Valerie who replaced Colgate in 1981, to sponsor the first unified Ziegenfuss. The groundbreaking event shakes up the tennis Circuit of more than $10 million. King brings an end to her establishment and is such a success it leads to the formation illustrious singles career, but occasionally plays doubles of the first full-scale independent circuit for women the until 1990. following year. 1984 – Navratilova receives a $1 million bonus from the ITF 1971 – The Virginia Slims Series debuts with 19 tournaments, for winning Roland Garros and thus holding all four Grand with a total purse of $309,100 on offer in the . Slam singles crowns at the same time; she also crosses the Billie Jean King becomes the first female athlete to cross the $2 million mark in season earnings, more than men’s No.1 six-figure mark in season earnings. John McEnroe. The Australian Open joined the US Open in 1973 – Billie Jean King founds the Women’s Tennis Association, offering the women’s event equal prize money (temporarily uniting all of women’s professional tennis in one tour. The did not between 1996-2000). WTA was born out of a meeting of more than 60 players held 1986 – Navratilova passes $10 million in career earnings. in a room at the Gloucester Hotel in London the week before 1988 – becomes the second woman in the Open Wimbledon. The US Open, for the first time, offered equal prize Era, after , to complete a calendar year money to men and women. Weeks later, King stuns Bobby Grand Slam – and makes it a ‘Golden Grand Slam’ by Riggs in The Battle of the Sexes at the Houston Astrodome. winning the Olympic title in . 1974 – The WTA signs the first television broadcast contract in 1990 – The tour’s prize purse increases to $23 million with new the history of the organization, with US network CBS. sponsor Kraft General Foods, and concludes the season at 1975 – The computerized ranking era begins with Chris Madison Square Garden, in , with the first-ever $1 Evert installed as the WTA’s first official world No.1 on million tournament in women’s sports. Navratilova wins a November 3, 1975. record ninth Wimbledon singles title. 1976 – Colgate assumes sponsorship of tour events from April 1992 – For the second year in a row, the dominating Monica to November for four years, while Evert becomes the first Seles earns more than the top men’s prize money leader, female athlete to pass $1 million in career earnings. . 1977 – New York’s Madison Square Garden hosts the Virginia 1995 – The WTA Players Association merges with the Women’s Slims Championships for the first time. Tennis Council to form the WTA Tour, and following Monica 1979 – Avon, replacing Virginia Slims as winter circuit Seles’ inspiring return to the sport in the summer, the sponsor, offers a record $100,000 to the winner of the season concludes with a new title sponsor – software Avon Circuit Championship. company Corel.

4 WTA Story continued

1997 – On March 30, becomes the fastest 2010 – 40 years on from the revolutionary Virginia Slims event player ever to win $1 million in a season and a day later at Houston in September 1970, prize money has increased became the youngest-ever world No.1, ending Graf’s to $85 million. record reign (for men and women) of 377 total weeks. 2011 – China’s becomes the first player from Asia to 1999 – After 17 years, Graf retires from the tour with 22 win a Grand Slam singles title, at Roland Garros. For Grand Slam singles titles and a record $21,895,277 in the first time in WTA history, 10 different nations are career earnings. represented in the world’s Top 10 rankings. The TEB BNP 2000 – Sanex bodycare products comes on board as the Tour’s Paribas WTA Championships make a successful debut in title sponsor for three years. After 22 consecutive years, , . Madison Square Garden hosts its last season-ending WTA 2012 – Sharapova captures her first Roland Garros title to Championships. become the sixth woman in the Open Era to complete a 2001 – The Australian Open restores equal prize money, while career Grand Slam. defeats Sharapova overall Tour prize money increases to $50 million in 63 to seal her career Golden Slam with gold at the London events, including the first-ever Middle Eastern Tour events Olympics. For the first time since the 1980s, all nine in Doha, and Dubai, UAE. Munich hosts the season- members of the trailblazing Original 9 are reunited during ending Championships. the Family Circle Cup in Charleston. 2002 – The , Venus and Serena, fulfill their 2013 – The WTA celebrates four decades of growth and father’s prophecy by becoming the No.1 players in the achievement since the organization’s founding with a world – first Venus in February, then Serena in July. Serena season-long campaign named 40 LOVE, showcasing the wins three majors, defeating her older sister in each final. pioneers and the current stars of the game. With players Los Angeles hosts the season-ending Championships for competing for a record-setting $118 million in prize the first time since 1976. money, 25 players finish the year with at least $1 million 2003 – Serena Williams wins the Australian Open to complete in prize money. the ‘Serena Slam’ while Kim Clijsters becomes the first 2014 – Singapore becomes the first city in Asia-Pacific (ninth female athlete to earn $4 million in season earnings. city overall) to host the season finale – the BNP Paribas WTA 2004 – Dubai Duty Free becomes Presenting Sponsor of the Finals Singapore presented by SC Global. For the first time, Middle East/Asia-Pacific region, while , the competition’s format includes representatives from the and lift ’s first past (Legends Classic), the present and the future (Rising Grand Slam singles titles. Stars Invitational and Future Stars). Serena Williams lifts 2005 – Sony Ericsson becomes the Tour’s worldwide title the Billie Jean King Trophy for the third consecutive year, sponsor in a landmark $88 million, six-year deal, the largest while and hoist the new Martina and most comprehensive sponsorship in the history of Navratilova Doubles Trophy. tennis and of women’s professional sport. As winner of the 2015 – Serena Williams pockets her 21st major title (and US Open Series, Kim Clijsters earns double prize money for second ‘Serena Slam’) at Wimbledon, but winning the US Open; her $2.2 million prize cheque was thwarts a calendar year Grand Slam at the US Open before the single biggest payday in women’s sports and in any falling to in the first all-Italian Slam final. official tennis event, men’s or women’s. Meantime, Venus Williams returns to the Top 10 for the 2006 – Game-changing innovations designed to make the first time in almost five years by winning the new WTA Elite sport more fan-friendly and interactive include electronic Trophy in Zhuhai, China and Hingis burnishes her doubles line-calling and on-court coaching. Navratilova ends her comeback with titles at Wimbledon, the US Open and WTA 32-year career in which she amassed more titles than any Finals partnering Mirza – the first Indian woman to hold a other female or male player. WTA No.1 ranking. 2007 – The historic achievement of equal prize money at 2016 – The WTA heralds a new World No.1 after Angelique Roland Garros and Wimbledon means that following a 30- Kerber captures her first Grand Slam titles at the Australian year campaign, all four majors offer parity for the first time. Open and US Open. The German’s ascent ends Serena’s After two successful years in , the tour announces three year reign in the top spot, but the American the season-ending Sony Ericsson Championships will continues to rewrite the history books: by winning her move to Doha, Qatar for 2008-2010. 22nd Grand Slam title at Wimbledon she joins Graf for 2008 – Celebrating its 35th anniversary, the WTA opens its first most majors won in the Open Era. Elsewhere, surprise Asia-Pacific headquarters in Beijing, China, complementing champions rule with Puerto Rico’s winning existing offices in St Petersburg, Florida and London, her country’s first gold medal at the Rio Olympics, and England. becomes the first player to retire ’s Dominika Cibulkova storming to victory at the while ranked No.1 in the world, while a record five different WTA Finals in Singapore. women hold the No.1 ranking during the season (Henin, 2017 – Serena Williams won her record-setting 23rd career Sharapova, Ivanovic, Jankovic, S.Williams). Doha, Qatar Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, setting the makes a successful debut as host of the season-ending Open Era record for most Grand Slam singles titles. By Sony Ericsson Championships. the season’s end, a total of 43 different players won 2009 – The sweeping Roadmap circuit reforms come into effect, titles in 2017, including nine different players across the heralding a shorter season, more fan-friendly structure and nine biggest events of 2017 - the Grand Slams, Premier a 40 per cent increase in prize money. Clijsters storms out of Mandatory events and WTA Finals. As a result, five different retirement to win the US Open in only her third tournament players held the WTA World No.1 Ranking during the back, while Serena Williams becomes the first woman to season including first time No.1s Karolina Pliskova, Garbiñe earn more than $6 million in a single season. Muguruza and eventual year-end No.1 .

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 5 WTA Organizational Structure

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Steve Simon Chief Executive Officer

DIRECTORS

Adam Barrett Gary Broady Peter-Michael Reichel Jorge Salkeld Tournament Class Director Player Class Director Tournament Class Director Tournament Class Director

Lisa Grattan David Haggerty Player Class Director Federation Class Director Player Class Director

ALTERNATE DIRECTORS

Markus Guenthardt Dianne Hayes Kris Dent Tournament Class Director Player Class Director Federation Class Director

PLAYERS’ COUNCIL TOURNAMENT COUNCIL

1-20 RANKING CATEGORY ASIA-PACIFIC Fabrice Chouquet Charles Hsiung Cameron Pearson Venus Williams EUROPE 21-50 RANKING CATEGORY Markus Guenthardt Lucie Safarova Oliver Scadgell Gerard Tsobanian 51-100 RANKING CATEGORY AMERICAS Eugene Lapierre 21+ RANKING CATEGORY Bob Moran Gavin Ziv

101+ RANKING CATEGORY Marina Erakovic

6 Steve Simon – CEO & Chairman , Women’s Tennis Association

From day one since his appointment as CEO, Simon marked his tenure as an instigator of change, spearheading ambitious plans to deliver long-term community and commercial growth for women’s tennis. In 2017, Simon oversaw significant investment in content production, the launch of a strong digital eco-system and new pillars of activity reaching fans in new and different ways. These key pillars include, WTA Networks, the new digital content and marketing division, and, in partnership with the Perform Group, the umbrella broadcast and content production arm, WTA Media, which delivered an unprecedented 2500 live matches at 47 WTA tournaments in year one. Other platforms launched in 2017 include the new livestreaming subscription service, WTA TV, and a charity and community arm, WTA Charities, the WTA’s global philanthropic organization dedicated to making a positive impact across the globe. QUICK HITS Steve Simon’s career in the sport and industry of tennis began when competing as a collegiate player. • The WTA Board of Directors unanimously approved the out of college, after spending six years teaching appointment of Steve Simon and coaching the game, Simon joined Adidas, one as the 10th CEO of the of the world’s largest international sporting goods Women’s Tennis Association companies, as national tennis specialist in charge of on October 4, 2015. the development and management of all national junior, collegiate and teaching professional programs. • Served as Tournament Director at BNP Paribas Open in Indian Simon was also responsible for the management of the Wells for 12 years from 2004-15. southern california sales office and all western United States Tennis Sponsorship and Promotional Programs. • Played collegiate tennis at Simon joined the BNP Paribas Open team in 1989 Long Beach State. and was named Tournament Director of the BNP Paribas • Competed in mixed doubles at Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in 2004. During Wimbledon in 1981 playing his tenure there, he also served as Chief Operating Officer alongside Lea Antonopolis. of Desert Champions LLC and Garden of Champions. Outside of the Grand Slams, under Simon’s leadership, • Born in Arcadia, California, USA, the Indian Wells tournament became the largest two- Simon began playing tennis at week combined tournament and is the most attended 10 years old after being introduced to the sport by his WTA and ATP World Tour tennis tournament in the world. father. Simon served as the BNP Paribas Open representative on the ATP Media Board, and as a member of the WTA Board from 2004-15, equally serving as Chair of the WTA WTA CEO / EXECUTIVES: Tournament Council. 1973 Martin Carmichael On October 4, 2015, by unanimous decision of the 1974-85 Jerry Diamond 1986-89 Merrett Stierheim Board, Steve Simon was appointed CEO of the WTA. 1990-93 Gerard Smith 1994-97 Anne Worcester 1998-01 Bart McGuire 2002-03 Kevin Wulff 2004-08 Larry Scott 2009-15 Stacey Allaster 2015-present Steve Simon

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 7 Executive Team

Steve Simon Micky Lawler Matthew Cenedella CEO President Chief Operating Officer

Senior Management Team

Amy Binder Heather Bowler Laura Ceccarelli Kathryn Chappetto Vice President, Sr. Vice President, Vice President, Vice President, Communications & Global Marketing & Tournament Standards Partnerships Global Publicity Communications & Supervisor

Carole Doherty Wendy Jiang Ashley Keber Peachy Kellmeyer Vice President, Commercial Vice President, Executive Consultant Sport Sciences & Vice President, Member Relations Medicine Asia-Pacific

Courtney McBride Jean Nachand Giulia Orlandi Joan Pennello Sr. Vice President, Sr. Vice President, Vice President, Sr. Vice President, Governance & Competition & On-site Operations Officiating & Supervisor Operations Special Affairs Counsel

David Palanzo Melissa Pine Kathleen Stroia Tammy Zeph Sr. Vice President, Legal Vice President Sr. Vice President, Vice President, & Business Affairs Asia-Pacific, WTA Finals Sport Sciences & Medicine Finance Tournament Director

8 Media Information

The WTA‘s brand identity communicates and raises awareness of the WTA as the global leader in women’s professional sport. This identity strengthens its presence in key media and commercial properties (digital, broadcast, licensing) and imbues a sense of pride in the WTA brand and what it stands for. The WTA logo is a modern reminder of the captivating athleticism and excitement that has driven the international popularity and growth of women’s professional tennis. To request logo files, please contact the WTA.

WTA RANKINGS: The WTA Ranking system is based on a 52-week, cumulative system. A player’s ranking is determined by her results at a maximum of 16 tournaments for singles and 11 for doubles. The rankings are updated every Monday, with the exception of two-week events. The updated rankings are posted immediately to wtatennis.com. PRESS CENTER: The Press Center on wtatennis.com is the home of media information, including match notes, tournament statistics and WTA historical information. CREDENTIALS: Media accreditation for WTA events and Grand Slams is handled by each respective tournament. Please contact the respective tournament’s media director (as outlined in the Tournament Directory) with the proper application. Credential information for the WTA Finals in Singapore and WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai will be made available in September. ALL ACCESS HOUR: At Premier events, top seeded players will participate in an All Access Hour media availability. Specific timing of the media availability will be provided by the respective media director. INTERVIEW REQUESTS: A representative of the WTA Communications team will liaise with media for all interview requests. Interviews can be conducted as a post-match press conference or feature interview. For any 1-on-1 interview requests and/or photo shoots, please contact the WTA Communications department before the tournament begins.

Chase Altieri Amy Binder Heather Bowler Darrelle Eng Manager, Vice President, Senior Vice President, Marketing Director, Communications Communications & Global Publicity Global Marketing & Communications Asia-Pacific [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Estelle LaPorte Adam Lincoln Alex Prior Catherine Sneddon Manager, Senior Manager, Senior Manager, Senior Manager, Communications Communications Communications Communications [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Bryan Shapiro Viviana Wang Chris Whitmore Yanyan Xu Manager, Director, Manager, Senior Manager, Communications Communications Communications Communications [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 9 On-Site Operations

Tony Cho Kerrilyn Cramer Donna Kelso Martina Lutkova Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor

Cristina Romero Chen Shu Melanie Tabb Pam Whytcross Supervisor Supervisor & Supervisor & Senior Manager, Supervisor Vice President Event Relations, Tournament Administration Asia-Pacific

Chair Umpires

Mariana Alves Marjia Cicak Julie Kjendlie Kader Nouni Juan Zhang Norway China

Core Massage Therapists

Claire Cresswell Natalie Dent Annette Oevermann Lee Stang

Athlete Assistance

Kathy Martin Senior Director, Jessica Lidner Senior Manager, Athlete Assistance Athlete Assistance

10 Sport Sciences & Medicine

Kathleen Stroia Lindsey Bauer Elaine Brady Laura Chimimba Carole Doherty Senior Vice President, Manager, Director, Manager, Vice President, SS&M & Transitions SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP SS&M & Operations

Lindsey Ayala Sophia Eden Chris Kronk Martina Kehoe Paige Kensrue Coordinator, Coordinator, Coordinator, Coordinator, Coordinator, SS&M & PHCP SS&M & Operations SS&M & Programs SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP

Dawn Muci Lisa Pataky Anna Peavler Lauren Quinn Eva Scheumann Coordinator, Coordinator, Coordinator, Coordinator, Senior Manager, SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP SS&M & PHCP

Physiotherapists

Karen Bull Jodie Dakic Laure Duport Joani Essenmacher Karen

Anne Sophie Laura Elizabeth Nicholls Reshma Rathod Federica Scalabrino Victoria Shelley

Belinda Smith Emma Stewart Jill Stutts Kate Watson

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 11 WTA Player Development

WTA PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Player Development is the WTA’s education and resource center, outreaching to WTA players and their support teams. Player Development programs promote and enhance players’ career fulfillment, safety and well-being. “How”, you might ask? Players access WTA services and gain concrete skills to maximize their performance and mitigate the known environmental stressors.

Player Development programs are scientifically proven to keep female tennis players in and at the top of their Game. MENTOR PROGRAM– PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS The first mentor program in professional sports, Partners For Success brings together young players with veteran and retired players who share their dynamic experience to help these protégés make a smooth transition into their careers. Billie Jean King, the program’s historian, exemplifies the role of a mentor. PLAYER ORIENTATION– ROOKIE HOURS Players learn the on-site realities and responsibilities of being a participant on the WTA. The orientation helps the players understand the building blocks of the business and her responsibilities and opportunities. MEDIA TRAINING Players learn how to be prepared, professional and self-expressive in public speaking opportunities.

PLANNINGZONE & SCHEDULEZONE ScheduleZone is an interactive, online tool that players and their support teams use to optimize performance and career longevity, and minimize the risks of injury. Players plan their upcoming tournament season taking critical factors into account as they receive feedback specific to their age, ranking, and individualized scheduling decisions. ScheduleZone is supported with other tennis-specific lessons on preparation, performance and recovery. PLAYER SUPPORT TEAM Parents, coaches, agents, and fitness trainers are an integral part of each player’s career. The WTA is committed to providing information to these support team members, ranging from what players will encounter in the professional arena to the rules and expectations that govern all parties in the environment, including adherence to the Code of Conduct and, for credentialed coaches, possession of a qualified coaching certification. AGE ELIGIBLITY The Age Eligibility Rule progressively allows players to play more and at a higher level by phasing them into professional tennis in accordance with their age, their ranking and the skills gained from participation in Player Development. Questions can be referred to Sarka Vitkova at [email protected] or by referencing the WTA Rulebook.

TRANSITIONS Transitions is the culmination of the player journey and provides sophisticated education, training and career guidance to maximize opportunities, in business and in life, during the tennis career and after. Current and alumnae players have access to a range of programs, including: financial planning and investing; gaining coaching certifications; networking and alumnae reunions; online graduate and undergraduate university degree programs; and broadcasting and /business presentations. PLAYER DEVELOPMENT - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE As part of the WTA’s overall committed approach to the well-being and success of its players, Player Development programs have been offered since 1995 to facilitate skill development, promote career fulfillment and longevity, and minimize the physical, psychological and developmental risks of competing in women’s professional tennis. In 2004, the WTA marked the 10-year anniversary of these model programs by conducting an extensive review, guided by the Player Development Advisory Panel. The Panel is an independent, volunteer body of leading international sports sciences and medicine professionals with extensive experience with female professional athletes and tennis players. The panel is commissioned annually to advise the WTA on all aspects of its athlete growth and development programs.

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SUMMARY OF REVIEW FINDINGS Since their implementation in 1995, the WTA’s innovative Player Development programs have been proven successful at addressing the athletes’ top stress and performance-related factors, reducing burn-out and increasing career longevity. Specific statistics include: · Premature retirements (prior to age 22) dropped from 7% to less than 1%. · Playing careers are lasting 24% longer and a WTA player was 73% more likely to enjoy a 15-year career in 2004 compared with 1994. · 1994 athlete stressors such as media, loneliness and family are no longer at the top of the list. Performance- based stressors, including injuries, expectations and competition are of increased concern and while common in pro sports, are importantly addressed through the Roadmap and other WTA programs. ·  Players and the tennis community overwhelmingly (90% overall) support the need for Player Development programs. PANEL CONCLUSIONS · The programs and rule have greatly reduced burnout while fostering the health, development and long- term success of young athletes. · The WTA’s Player Development is recognized as a model within the sports community in its approach to helping athletes anticipate and manage the physical and psychological demands of full-time professional tennis. · Early exposure to the programs is creating a new generation of athlete who can mitigate the sport’s external factors (family, media, etc.) to focus more on important performance factors (expectations, injuries, etc.) that maximize career potential. AGE ELIGIBILITY RULE (AER) HIGHLIGHTS: A 14-year-old may play up to 8 professional events (WTA & ITF Women’s Circuit), no more than 3 of which can have prize money at $60K or greater; plus Fed Cup. A 15-year-old may play up to 10 professional events (WTA & ITF Women’s Circuit), WTA Finals (if she qualifies), plus Fed Cup. A 16-year-old may play up to 12 professional events (WTA & ITF Women’s Circuit), WTA Finals (if she qualifies), plus Fed Cup. A 17-year-old may play up to 16 professional events (WTA & ITF Women’s Circuit), WTA Finals (if she qualifies), plus Fed Cup. In the WTA Year of her 17th birthday a player may be named to the Top 10 and/or Premier Player Lists.

Merited Increases: A player aged 15-17 is allowed up to four merited increases per birth year (i.e. birthday to birthday). Merited increases are in addition to a player’s allotted number of Tournaments under the AER, and may be earned as follows: · WTA Premier Mandatory (PM)/Grand Slam (GS) eligibility: A player must be a direct ranking acceptance into the Main Draw or Qualifying of PM/GS events. Players may include up to two Grand Slam events in their total number of four merited increases. However, if a player accepts a into a PM or GS event rather than entering through direct ranking acceptance, the tournament shall be included into her total allotment of Tournaments under the AER rather than as a merited increase. · Pro Path: A player who is a Year-end Top 5 ITF Junior and/or has reached the singles final of a Junior Grand Slam tournament may earn up to two merited increases at age 15 and up to three merited increases at ages 16 and 17. · If a player is eligible under both the WTA Premier Mandatory/Grand Slam and the Pro Path, she may combine opportunities to reach the maximum of four merited increases per birth year. WTA Premier Mandatory/Grand Slam and Pro Path merited increases can be used when a player and her support team have completed all related Player Development requirements to-date. However, if a player has not completed her Player Development requirements prior to taking the merited increase, then participation in what would otherwise be a merited increase event is counted against her total allotment of Tournaments under the AER. · An 18-year-old may play an unlimited number of professional tournaments, Fed Cup and the WTA Finals. The player will remain a full participant in Player Development until notified of graduation. · Mandatory Play: All players, regardless of age, who by ranking (including Special Rankings) qualify for acceptance into the Main Draw of a Premier Mandatory Tournament (Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Beijing) or the Main Draw of a Grand Slam will be entered automatically. A player who has reached her maximum number of professional tournaments under the Age Eligibility Rule prior to such mandatory Tournaments will not be allowed to play in the Mandatory Tournament and will be assessed a fine and/or receive zero ranking points unless she meets the requirements for it to count in addition to her allotted number of Tournaments. This serves as a brief view of the Age Eligibility Rule. The complete version of the Age Eligibility Rule is outlined in the WTA Rulebook.

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 13 WTA Coach Initiatives

WTA COACH PROGRAM The newly created WTA Coach Program is designed to professionalize, standardize, and recognize the important role of coaching on the WTA, signifying that coaches are a key element of the WTA business. WTA coaches who meet the minimum criteria and enroll are recognized as a WTA Registered Coach under the WTA Coach Program.

This program officially launched during the 2017 season and has since grown to include more than 50 coaches who all enjoy certain benefits at WTA events. WTA Registered Coaches have become an active partner in promoting the WTA, players, tournaments and women’s professional tennis around the world. The program gives fans the ability to get closer to the game and the on-court action through coaches. ON-COURT COACHING On-court coaching was officially added to the WTA Rulebook in 2009 after extensive testing of the concept and strong support from various constituents including broadcasters and tournaments. On-court coaching allows a player (or team) to request her coach to come on court once per set either on a change of ends or at the end of a set. A player or team may also request their coach to come on court if their opponent takes either a toilet break or a medical timeout.

A player must designate her on-court coach prior to the start of her match. For doubles, both players may designate an on-court coach, however only one coach is permitted on court at a time. All coaches called on court during televised matches will be required to wear a microphone to capture the coaching conversation for viewers to hear. SAP TENNIS ANALYTICS FOR COACHES In August 2015, the WTA launched the SAP Tennis Analytics for coaches powered by SAP HANA. The application allows for real-time statistics and data during matches. For the first time ever in professional tennis, players and coaches can access real-time performance data during live match play. SAP Tennis Analytics for coaches is available exclusively for the WTA and available on WTA-authorized tablets. It provides insight to help players and coaches analyze performance and optimize strategy. Examples of statistics include: 1) side-by-side comparisons of the full list of match stats for both players updated every 15 seconds; 2) scoring data that analyzes player’s service performance, success rate in closing out a game while serving and number of break points saved and 3) tracking data which shows player’s direction and placement on the court, contact point for returning a serve and placement of rally shots, along with much more. SAP TENNIS ANALYTICS FOR MEDIA Following the successful launch and application of the SAP Tennis Analytics for coaches, the new online portal for media named SAP Tennis Analytics for media unveils for the 2018 season. This is the latest technology stemming from an ongoing partnership between SAP and the WTA. The software uses innovative technologies and analytics to enhance the sport for tennis for players, coaches, tournament organizers, media and fans.

SAP Tennis Analytics for media has been specifically developed as a resource for media covering WTA tournaments. The software helps enhance stories before, during and after matches and serves as a comprehensive database housing key and informative WTA stats gathered over the course of 20 years. Additionally, the solution provides real-time statistics with context for the first time, placing data and insights in the one place. Examples include alerts to outliers of benchmarked data, a tournament performance center and post-match insights. SAP Tennis Analytics for media delivers a tailored experience that can be customized based on individual needs. The technology is available across devices, including mobile phones and tablets, so the media can access the portal no matter where they are located as well as when they are on the go.

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As the world governing body of tennis, the by BNP Paribas and women’s Fed Cup by International Tennis Federation (ITF) is responsible for BNP Paribas are the largest annual international team every level of the sport including the regulation of competitions in sport and most prized in the ITF’s rules and the future development of the game. Based event portfolio. Both have a rich history and have in London, the ITF currently has 211 member nations consistently attracted the best players from each and six regional associations, which administer the passing generation. Further information is available at game in their respective areas, in close consultation www.daviscup.com and www.fedcup.com. with the ITF. The Olympic and Paralympic Tennis Events are also an The ITF is committed to promoting tennis around the important part of the ITF’s responsibilities, with the world and encouraging as many people as possible to 2016 events being held in Rio. For further information play the game. An estimated 100 million people enjoy visit www.itftennis.com/olympics. playing tennis in more than 200 countries worldwide, making tennis one of the few truly global sports. The The development of tennis sits at the heart of the ITF’s breadth of appeal is appropriately reflected in the ITF’s vision. The core objectives are increasing participation active involvement in a range of circuits including in tennis worldwide for all ages, playing standards and lower level professional events, junior tennis, seniors physical abilities; and the development of talented tennis, and beach tennis. Dedicated players, particularly those from nations that are both websites for each of these circuits can be found at under-resourced and under-represented. The ITF aims www.itftennis.com. to create a progressive global event structure from introductory to senior professional levels; educate a During 2016, 566 ITF Women’s Circuit tournaments sufficient number of qualified coaches; support the were organized in 63 countries worldwide, enabling development of new and existing facilities worldwide; players to gain experience and earn the ranking points and facilitate the learning and playing of tennis, and necessary to enter WTA events. The ITF Women’s retention of players. Circuit, which forms part of the ITF Pro Circuit, is the vital link between junior tennis and the women’s tour. Development programme activities are funded jointly During 2016, the total amount of prize money by the ITF and the Grand Slam Development Fund. available on the Circuit was more than $11 million. Since 1985 over $100 has been invested in tennis development worldwide. For further information visit All players who compete in ITF Pro Circuit tournaments www.itftennis.com/development must register for annual IPIN Membership (an IPIN fee is payable), giving them access to the IPIN Online One of the ITF’s most important tasks is to safeguard Service, which allows them to manage their playing the future of the game. This is achieved through schedule on the Circuit. For details of all entry governance of the rules of tennis, conducting research requirements and other related Circuit information into the technical aspects of tennis and by keeping visit www.itftennis.com/procircuit. ahead of all new trends and issues. Regulation of the sport also includes keeping tennis free from drugs, The ITF actively promotes the importance of and the ITF is responsible for the management, representing one’s country whether at the Olympics administration and enforcement of the Tennis Anti- or within the team competition format. The men’s Doping Program at all WTA events.

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For further information on the ITF and its activities, please visit its website: www.itftennis.com

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TOURNAMENTS 2018 WTA Profile

WOMEN’S TENNIS ASSOCIATION (WTA) WTA EVENTS 54 WTA events and four Grand Slams for 58 total events Under the Roadmap changes rolled out in 2009, all events other than the Grand Slams, the WTA Finals Singapore WTA TOURNAMENTS BY SURFACE and WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai are designated as either a 35 ...... Premier event or an International event: (27 outdoors, 7 indoors) 13 ...... Claycourt PREMIER (11 red clay outdoors, 1 green clay outdoors, 1 red clay indoors) There are 21 Premier-level events in addition to the WTA 5 ...... Grass Finals Singapore and WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai. 1 ...... Carpet Premier Mandatory: Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Beijing TOURNAMENTS BY REGION Premier 5: Doha, , Montreal, Cincinnati, Wuhan 23 ...... Europe / Middle East Premier: , , St Petersburg, Dubai, 18 ...... Asia-Pacific Charleston, , , Eastbourne, 11 ...... North America Stanford, New Haven, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], 1 ...... Africa 1 ...... South America INTERNATIONAL There are 32 events with minimum prize money of WTA TOURNAMENTS BY COUNTRY $250,000. 7 China, United States 3 , Great Britain, Russia WTA FINALS – SINGAPORE 2 Canada, Germany, Mexico, The BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by 1 , , , France, Hong SC Global is being hosted in Singapore until 2018 - Kong, Hungary, , , , the first city in Asia-Pacific (and ninth city overall) to Netherlands, New Zealand, Qatar, , host the season-ending finale. The event sees the Top Singapore, Chinese , Turkey, United Arab 8 singles and Top 8 doubles teams competing for a Emirates, $7 million purse at the state-of-the-art $1.3 billion Singapore Sports Hub, with the action unfolding at the NOTABLE 2018 CHANGES 7,500-seat Singapore Indoor Stadium. The WTA Finals Lugano: Relocation of international event from Biel (now also includes representatives from the past (Legends outdoor Clay instead of Indoor Hard) appearances), the present and the future (Future Moscow International: Relocation of international Stars), along with concerts and a daily fan festival open event from Bastad; prize money increased to to the public. $750,000 Hiroshima: Relocation of international event from Tokyo WTA ELITE TROPHY - ZHUHAI Kuala Lumpur: No longer on WTA calendar; will be The WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai will feature Top 20 ranked replaced by in 2019 players in a singles and doubles round-robin format Doha: Elevated to a Premier 5 event in the week of competing for prize money of $2.28 million. The February 12 tournament will be staged at the custom-designed, Dubai: A Premier event in the week of February 19 state-of-the-art tennis center in Zhuhai, China from Brisbane: Increased Prize Money to $1 Million 2015-19. The 12-player singles field will consist of Shenzhen: Increased Prize Money to $750,000 players ranked No.9 through 20 in the world, along with one wildcard in a four-group round-robin format. GRAND SLAM EVENTS The winners of each respective group will advance to The official championships of Australia (Australian Open), the single-elimination stage of the event. Meanwhile, France (Roland Garros), Great Britain (The Championships, the six-team doubles field will compete in a two-group Wimbledon) and the United States of America (US Open). round-robin with the winner of each group advancing to the final. The winner of the singles event will receive 700 WTA Ranking points.

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Main Draw Week Of Start Day City Tournament Surface M/Q/D Level 1-Jan SUN Brisbane, AUS H 30/32/16 Premier presented by Suncorp ^ SUN Shenzhen, CHN Shenzhen Open ^ H 32/16/16 International MON , NZL ASB Classic ^ H 32/32/16 International 8-Jan SUN Sydney, AUS ^ H 30/32/16 Premier SUN Hobart, AUS ^ H 32/24/16 International 15-Jan MON , AUS Australian Open* ^ H 128/96/64 Grand Slam 22-Jan 29-Jan MON St Petersburg, RUS St Petersburg Ladies Trophy IH 28/32/16 Premier MON Taipei City, TPE Open IH 32/24/16 International 5-Feb SUN Fed Cup BNP Paribas First Round 12-Feb MON Doha, QAT Qatar Total Open 2018 H 56/32/28 Premier 5 19-Feb MON Dubai, UAE Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships ^ H 28/32/16 Premier MON , HUN IH 32/24/16 International

26-Feb MON Acapulco, MEX Abierto Mexicano TELCEL H 32/24/16 International presented by HSBC ^ 5-Mar WED Indian Wells, USA BNP Paribas Open H 96/48/32 Premier Mandatory 12-Mar 19-Mar TUE Miami, USA presented by Itau ^ H 96/48/32 Premier Mandatory 26-Mar 2-Apr MON Charleston, USA Volvo Car Open CL 56/32/16 Premier MON Monterrey, MEX Abierto GNP Seguros H 32/32/16 International 9-Apr MON Bogotá, COL Claro Open Colsanitas CL 32/24/16 International MON Lugano, SUI Ladies Open Lugano CL 32/24/16 International 16-Apr SUN Fed Cup BNP Paribas Semi-Finals and Playoffs* 23-Apr MON Stuttgart, GER Porsche Tennis Grand Prix ICL 28/32/16 Premier MON Istanbul, TUR TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Cup CL 32/24/16 International 30-Apr MON Rabat, MAR Grand Prix De SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem ^ CL 32/32/16 International MON , CZE J&T Banka Prague Open ^ CL 32/32/16 International 7-May SAT Madrid, ESP Mutua ^ CL 64/32/28 Premier Mandatory 14-May MON Rome, ITA Internazionali BNL d’Italia CL 56/32/28 Premier 5 21-May SUN Nürnberg, GER NÜRNBERGER Versicherungs Cup ^ CL 32/24/16 International SUN Strasbourg, FRA Internationaux de Strasbourg ^ CL 32/24/16 International 28-May SUN Paris, FRA Roland Garros - Paris* ^ CL 128/96/64 Grand Slam 4-Jun 11-Jun MON Nottingham, GBR The Open Nottingham G 32/24/16 International

MON ‘s-Hertogenbosch, NED Ricoh Open G 32/24/16 International 18-Jun MON Birmingham, GBR The Classic Birmingham G 32/32/16 Premier MON Mallorca, ESP Mallorca Open G 32/24/16 International 25-Jun SUN Eastbourne, GBR The International Eastbourne ^ G 48/24/16 Premier

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Main Draw Week Of Start Day City Tournament Surface M/Q/D Level 2-Jul MON Wimbledon, GBR The Championships - Wimbledon* ^ G 128/96/64 Grand Slam 9-Jul 16-Jul MON Bucharest, ROU Bucharest Open CL 32/32/16 International MON Gstaad, SUI Ladies Championship Gstaad by Ixion Services CL 32/24/16 International 23-Jul MON Moscow, RUS O1 Properties Moscow Open CL 32/24/16 International MON Nanchang, CHN Jiangxi Open H 32/24/16 International 30-Jul MON Stanford, USA Bay Area Classic H 28/16/16 Premier MON Washington DC, USA Citi Open H 32/16/16 International 6-Aug MON Montreal, CAN Coupe Rogers présentée par Banque Nationale H 56/48/28 Premier 5 13-Aug MON Cincinnati, USA Western & Southern Open H 56/48/28 Premier 5 20-Aug SUN New Haven, USA Connecticut Open ^ H 30/48/16 Premier 27-Aug MON New York, USA US Open* ^ H 128/128/64 Grand Slam 3-Sep 10-Sep MON Québec City, CAN COUPE BANQUE NATIONALE CA 32/24/16 International

MON Hiroshima, JPN Women’s Open H 32/32/16 International 17-Sep MON Tokyo, JPN Toray H 28/32/16 Premier MON Seoul, KOR H 32/24/16 International MON , CHN Guangzhou Open ^ H 32/24/16 International 24-Sep SUN Wuhan, CHN ^ H 56/32/28 Premier 5 MON , UZB ^ H 32/16/16 International 1-Oct SAT Beijing, CHN H 60¤/32/28 Premier Mandatory 8-Oct MON Hong Kong, HKG Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open H 32/24/16 International MON , AUT Ladies Linz IH 32/32/16 International MON Tianjin, CHN Tianjin Open H 32/24/16 International

15-Oct MON Moscow , RUS ^ IH 28/32/16 Premier MON Luxembourg, LUX BGL BNP PARIBAS IH 32/32/16 International

22-Oct SUN Singapore, SIN BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore IH 8/--/8 WTA Finals presented by SC Global

29-Oct TUE Zhuhai, CHN WTA Elite Trophy H 12/-/6 WTA Elite Trophy

5-Nov 12-Nov 19-Nov 26-Nov OFF SEASON 3-Dec 8-10 WEEKS 10-Dec 17-Dec 24-Dec

*Grand Slams & Fed Cup are not CL= ICL=Indoor Clay Court Sunday singles final unless ¤ Performance Byes WTA events G=Grass Court CA=Indoor Carpet otherwise noted at follows: (Beijing) H=Hard Court Outdoor IH=Indoor Hard Court ! Friday Final ^ Saturday Final

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 21 Grand Slam® Profiles

AUSTRALIAN OPEN Melbourne, Australia • January 15 - 28, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 128M/96Q/64D Venue: First Held: 1922 (first women’s singles event) Website: www.australianopen.com Tel: +61-3-9914-4400 Tournament Director: Craig Tiley Media Director: Darren Pearce ([email protected])

ROLAND GARROS Paris, France • May 22 - June 11, 2018

Surface: Red Clay/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 128M/96Q/64D Venue: Stade Roland Garros First Held: 1925 (first women’s singles event) Website: www.rolandgarros.com Tel: +33-26-65-00-00 Tournament Director: Guy Forget Media Director (TV): Sandra Gorline ([email protected]) Media Director (Print): Guillaume Lebastard ([email protected])

WIMBLEDON London, England • July 2 - 15, 2018

Surface: Grass/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 128M/96Q/64D Venue: All England Lawn Tennis Club First Held: 1884 (first ladies’ singles event) Website: www.wimbledon.com Tel: +44-20-8944-1066 Chief Executive: Richard Lewis of Communications, Content and Digital: Alexandra Willis ([email protected]) Communications Lead: Eloise Tyson ([email protected])

US OPEN Flushing Meadows, NY, USA • August 27 - September 9, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 128M/128Q/64D Venue: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center First Held: 1887 (first women’s singles event) Website: www.usopen.org Tel: +1-914-696-7000 Tournament Director: David Brewer Media Director: Chris Widmaier ([email protected])

22 Premier Mandatory Events

BNP PARIBAS OPEN Indian Wells, CA, USA • March 5 - 18, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 96M/48Q/32D Venue: Indian Wells Tennis Garden First Held: 1989 (30th consecutive) Website: www.bnpparibasopen.com Tel: +1-760-200-8404 Tournament Director: ([email protected]) Media Director: Matt Van Tuinen ([email protected])

MIAMI OPEN presented by ITAU Miami, FL, USA • March 19 - April 1, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 96M/48Q/32D Venue: Tennis Center at Crandon Park First Held: 1985 (34th consecutive) Website: www.miamiopen.com Tel: +1-305-446-2200 Tournament Director: Adam Barrett ([email protected]) Media Director: Sam Henderson ([email protected])

MUTUA MADRID OPEN Madrid, Spain • May 4 - 13, 2018

Surface: Red Clay/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 64M/32Q/28D Venue: La Caja Magica First Held: 2009 (10th consecutive) Website: www.madrid-open.com Tel: +34-91-464-97-19 Tournament Director: Manolo Santana ([email protected]) Media Director: Antonio Arenas ([email protected])

CHINA OPENP. 425 C P. W.GREY 1 C P. 319 C P. 389 C P. 130 C P. 165 C P.RHOD. RED C Beijing, China • September 29 - October 7, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 60M/32Q/28D Venue: National Tennis Centre First Held: 2004 (15th consecutive) Website: www.chinaopen.com.cn Tel: +86.10.8437.0818 or 2208 Tournament Director: Alfred Zhang Jun Hui Media Director: YaNan Wu ([email protected]) Four Performance Byes awarded to Wuhan semifinalists if they are scheduled to compete in main draw at Beijing

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DOHA - Qatar Total Open 2018 Doha, Qatar • February 11- 18, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 56M/32Q/28D Venue: Khalifa International Tennis Complex (Doha, Qatar) First Held: 2001 (16th non-consecutive; hosted WTA Finals from 2008-10) Website: www.qatartennis.org Tournament Director: Saad Al Mohannadi ([email protected]) Media Director: Redab Masoud ([email protected])

ROME - Internazionali BNL d’Italia Rome, Italy • May 14 - 20, 2018

Surface: Red Clay/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 56M/32Q/28D Venue: Foro Italico (Rome, ITA) First Held: 1973 (46th consecutive) Website: www.internazionalibnlditalia.com Tournament Director: Sergio Palmieri ([email protected]) Media Director: Massimo Caputi ([email protected])

MONTREAL – Coupe Rogers presentee par Banque Nationale Montreal, Canada • August 4 - 12, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 56M/48Q/28D Venue: Rexall Centre at York University First Held: 1892 (117th non-consecutive; 1970 (49th consecutive years) Website: www.rogerscup.com Tournament Director: Eugene Lapierre ([email protected]) Media Director: Valerie Tetreault ([email protected])

CINCINNATI - Western & Southern Open Cincinnati, OH, USA • August 13 - 19, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 54M/48Q/28D Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center (Cincinnati, OH, USA) First Held: 2004 (15th consecutive) Website: www.cincytennis.com Tournament Director: Andre Silva ([email protected]) Media Director: Will Sikes ([email protected])

WUHAN - Wuhan Open Wuhan, China • September 23 - 29, 2018

Surface: Hard/Outdoors Draw Sizes: 56M/32Q/28D Venue: Wuhan Optical Valley Tennis Centre (Wuhan, China) First Held: 2014 (5th consecutive) Website: www.wuhanopen.org Tournament Director: Mr Zhu Jianbin ([email protected]) and Fabrice Chouquet ([email protected]) Media Director: Eleanor Preston ([email protected])

24 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai

BNP PARIBAS WTA FINALS SINGAPORE presented by SC GLOBAL Singapore • October 21 - 28, 2018

Host City: Singapore (5 years, 2014-18) Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium Prize Money: $7,000,000 (tbc) Surface: Hard / Indoor Draw Size: 8 singles / 8 doubles teams Championship Match: Sunday, October 28, 2018 Website: www.wtafinals.com Tournament Director: Melissa Pine ([email protected]) WTA FINALS QUICK HITS • 2018 will be the 48th staging of the WTA Finals (began in 1972) and fifth consecutive year in Singapore, the first city in Asia-Pacific to host the WTA Finals. • Nine different cities have hosted the WTA Finals: Boca Raton (1972-73), Los Angeles (1974-76, 2002-05), Oakland (1978), (1979-2000) Munich (2001), Madrid (2006-07), Doha (2008-10), Istanbul (2011-13), and Singapore (2014-18). • In 2003, the current round robin-format feeding into a four-woman single elimination draw returned to WTA Finals for the first time since 1982. • The Top 8 ranked singles players in the WTA Rankings the week of October 22, 2018 will qualify for the WTA Finals. • The Road to Singapore Leaderboard on wtatennis.com serves as a ranking projection for the week of October 22, 2018, the Monday prior to the WTA Finals. The leaderboard includes points earned during the 2017 season. • Players are awarded +125 ranking points for each round robin match played and an additional +125 points for each round robin win; +360 points a win in the semifinals and +450 points for winning the final match; a player can earn up to 1500 ranking points by winning all five matches at WTA Finals. • The doubles competition features the Top 8 teams competing in a single elimination draw.

WTA ELITE TROPHY ZHUHAI Zhuhai, China • October 30 - November 4, 2018

Host City: Zhuhai, China (5 years, 2015-19) Venue: Hengqin International Tennis Center, Zhuhai Prize Money: $2,349,363 Surface: Hard Outdoor Covered Court Draw Size: 12 singles / 6 doubles teams Championship Match: Sunday, November 4, 2018 Website: www.wtaelitetrophy.com Tournament Director: Jose Miguel Garcia ([email protected])

WTA ELITE TROPHY ZHUHAI QUICK HITS • The WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai features 12 singles players (11 direct entries, 1 wildcard) competing in a round- robin format. The direct entries will be the 11 highest ranked players not competing in the WTA Finals. • The singles field will be divided into four groups, with each player playing two matches in the round- robin stage. The top player from each group will advance to the semifinals. • After the completion of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Transmarine Bridge, Zhuhai will become the only city in China which is connected to Hong Kong and Macao by bridge and land. • Hengqin International Tennis Center, with an area of about 148,000 square meters, is located at the heart of Hengqin New Area, which is the third national new area approved by China’s State Council. • Champions at the event have included Venus Williams (2015), Petra Kvitova (2016) and Julia Goerges (2017).

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BRISBANE - Brisbane International presented by Suncorp December 31 - January 6 Hard/Outdoors 30 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles (WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event - Saturday Final) Venue: Tennis Centre (Brisbane, Australia) PRESENTED BY First Held: 2009 (10th consecutive) Website: www.brisbaneinternational.com.au Tournament Director: Cameron Pearson ([email protected]) Media Director: Carly Rossi ([email protected])

SYDNEY - Apia International Sydney January 7-13 Hard/Outdoors 30 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles (WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event - Friday Final) Venue: Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre (Sydney, Australia) First Held: 1969 (46th non-consecutive) Website: www.apiainternational.com.au Tournament Director: Lawrence Robertson ([email protected]) Marketing & Communications: Tiffany Robertson ([email protected]) Media Director: Charlotte James ([email protected])

ST PETERSBURG - St Petersburg Ladies Trophy January 29 - February 4 Hard/Indoor 28 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Venue: Sibur Arena (St Petersburg, Russia) First Held: 2016 (3rd consecutive year) Website: wta.formulatx.com Tournament Director: Natalia Kamelzon ([email protected]) Media Director: tbc

DUBAI - Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships February 19-24 Hard/Outdoors 28 singles / 32 qualiyfing / 16 doubles Venue: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium (Dubai, UAE) First Held: 2001 (18th consecutive) Website: www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com Tournament Director: Salah Tahlak ([email protected]) Media Director: Sinead El Sibai ([email protected])

CHARLESTON - Volvo Car Open April 2-8 Green Clay/Outdoors 56 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Venue: Family Circle Tennis Center (Charleston, SC, USA) First Held: 1973 (46th consecutive) Website: www.volvocaropen.com Tournament Director: Bob Moran ([email protected]) Media Director: Lee Deas ([email protected])

STUTTGART - Porsche Tennis Grand Prix April 23-29 Red Clay/Indoors 28 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Venue: Porsche Arena (Stuttgart, Germany) First Held: 1978 (41st consecutive) Website: www.porsche-tennis.de Tournament Director: Markus Guenthardt ([email protected]) Media Director: Claus-Peter Andorka ([email protected])

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BIRMINGHAM - The Classic Birmingham June 18-24 Grass/Outdoors 32 singles / 32 qualifying /16 doubles Venue: Edgbaston Priory Club (Birmingham, England) First Held: 1982 (37th consecutive) Website: www.lta.org.uk/major-events/aegon-classic-birmingham/ Tournament Director: Patrick Hughesman ([email protected]) Media Director: Eleanor Preston ([email protected])

EASTBOURNE - The International Eastbourne June 24-30 Grass/Outdoors 48 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles (WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event - Saturday Final) Venue: Devonshire Park (Eastbourne, Great Britain) First Held: 1974 (43rd non-consecutive) Website: www.lta.org.uk/major-events/Aegon-International-Eastbourne/ Tournament Director: Gavin Fletcher ([email protected]) Media Director: Charlotte James ([email protected])

STANFORD - Bay Area Classic July 30 - August 5 Premier Hard/Outdoors 28 singles / 16 qualifying / 16 doubles Venue: Taube Family Tennis Stadium, Stanford University (Stanford, CA, USA) First Held: 1987 (47th consecutive) Website: www.bankofthewestclassic.com Tournament Director: Vickie Gunnarsson ([email protected]) Media Director: Sam Henderson ([email protected])

NEW HAVEN - Connecticut Open August 19-25 Premier Hard/Outdoors 30 singles / 48 qualifying / 28 doubles (Saturday Final) Venue: Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale (New Haven, CT, USA) First Held: 1998 (21st consecutive) Website: www.newhavenopen.com Tournament Director: Anne Worcester ([email protected]) Media Director: Katie Spellman ([email protected])

TOKYO - Toray Pan Pacific Open September 17-23 Premier Hard/Outdoors 28 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Venue: Ariake Colosseum (Tokyo, Japan) First Held: 1984 (35th consecutive) Website: www.toray-ppo.co.jp Tournament Director: Yutaka Nakagawa ([email protected]) Media Director: Noriyo Arima ([email protected])

MOSCOW - Kremlin Cup October 15-20 Hard/Indoors 28 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles (WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event - Saturday Final) Venue: Olympic Stadium (Moscow, Russia) First Held: 1994 (25th consecutive) Website: www.kremlincup.ru Tournament Director: Aleksei Selivanenko ([email protected]) Media Director: Alsu Nizamieva ([email protected])

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SHENZHEN January 1-7 BUDAPEST February 20-26 Shenzhen Open Hungarian Ladies Open Hard/Outdoors Hard/Indoor 32 singles / 16 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: Shenzhen Longgang Sports Center Venue: Syma Hall First Held: 2013 (6th consecutive year) First held: 2017 (2nd consecutive year) Website: www.ShenzhenOpenTennis.com Website: www.hungarianladiesopen.com/ Tournament Director: Nick Freyer Media Director: Krisztina Tamás ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Robecta Yeung Media Director: Krisztina Tamás ([email protected]) ([email protected])

AUCKLAND January 2-7 ACAPULCO February 27-March 4 ASB Classic Abierto Mexicano TELCEL presentado por HSBC Hard/Outdoors Hard/Outdoors 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 16 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: ASB Tennis Arena Venue: The Fairmont Acapulco Princess Hotel First Held: 1985 (33rd non-consecutive) First Held: 2001 (18th consecutive) Website: www.asbclassic.co.nz Website: www.abiertomexicanodetenis.com Tournament Director: Karl Budge Tournament Director: Raul Zurutuza ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Rewa Harriman Media Director: Maria Fernanda Ruiz ([email protected]) ([email protected])

HOBART January 8-14 MONTERREY April 3-9 Hobart International Abierto GNP Seguros Hard/Outdoor Hard/Outdoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: Domain Tennis Centre Venue: Sierra Madre Tennis Club First Held: 1994 (25th consecutive) First Held: 2009 (10th consecutive) Website: www.hobartinternational.com.au Website: www.abiertomonterrey.com Tournament Director: Darren Sturgess Tournament Director: Hernan Garza Echavarria ([email protected])) ([email protected]) Media Director: Harriet Rendle Media Director: Daniela Garza (daniela.garza@ ([email protected]) abiertomonterrey.com)

TAIPEI CITY January 30-February 5 LUGANO April 9-15 Taiwan Open Ladies Open Lugano Hard/Indoors Hard/Indoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Taipei Arena Venue: TC Lido Lugano First Held: 2016 (2nd year in Taipei City; 2016 held First Held:2018 (Held in Biel in 2017) in Kaohsiung) Website: www.ladiesopen.ch Website: www.taiwanopen.com.tw Tournament Director: Geraldine Dondit Tournament Director: Stephen Duckitt ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: [email protected] Media Director: TBC

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BOGOTÁ April 10-16 NÜRNBERG May 21-27 Claro Open Colsanitas NÜRNBERGER Versicherungs Cup Red Clay/Outdoors Red Clay / Outdoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying /16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: Club Campestre El Rancho Venue: Tennis-Club 1.FC Nürnberg First Held: 1998 (21st consecutive) First Held: 2013 (6th consecutive) Website: www.copawtabogota.com Website: www.nuernberger-versicherungscup.de Tournament Director: Jhan Fontalvo Tournament Director: Sandra Reichel ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Jaime Bernal Media Director: Oliver Qante ([email protected]) ([email protected])

ISTANBUL April 24-30 STRASBOURG May 21-27 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Cup Internationaux de Strasbourg International Red Clay/Outdoors Clay/Outdoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: Garanti Koza Arena ) Venue: Tennis Club de Strasbourg First Held: 2005 (11th non-consecutive year; also First Held: 1987 (32nd consecutive) hosted WTA Finals, 2011-13) Website: www.internationaux-strasbourg.fr Website: www.istanbulcup.kozawos.com Tournament Director: Denis Naegelen Tournament Director: Yavuz Selek ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Caroline Rondet Media Director: TBC ([email protected])

PRAGUE May 1-6 NOTTINGHAM June 12-18 J&T Banka Prague Open The Open Nottingham Clay/Outdoor Grass/Outdoor 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final

Venue: TK Sparta Praha Venue: Nottingham Tennis Centre First Held: 2015 (4th consecutive) First Held: 2015 (4th consecutive) Website: www.wtapragueopen.cz Website: www.lta.org.uk/major-events/aegon- Tournament Director: Petra Cernoskova open-nottingham ([email protected]) Tournament Director: Rebecca James Media Director: Eva Slaninkova ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: John Dolan ([email protected])

RABAT May 1-6 ‘s-HERTOGENBOSCH June 12-18 Grand Prix De SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem Ricoh Open Hard/Outdoors Grass/Outdoors 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event

Venue: Royal Club de Tennis Venue: Autotron Rosmalen First Held: 2001 (3rd year in Rabat; 18th year overall) First Held: 1996 (23rd consecutive) Website: www.lallameryemtennis.com Website: www. ricoh-open.nl/ Tournament Director: Khalid Outaleb Tournament Director: Marcel Hunze ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: TBC Media Director: Marina Witte ([email protected])

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MALLORCA June 19-25 NANCHANG July 24-30 Mallorca Open Jiangxi Open Grass/Outdoor Hard/Outdoor 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Tennis Club Santa Ponsa Venue: Nanchang International Tennis Center First held: 2016 (3rd consecutive year) First Held: 2016 (3rd consecutive year) Website: www.wtamallorca.com Website: www.jxopen.net Tournament Director: Toni Nadal Tournament Director: Adam Yun Chuan ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Benito Perez Barbadillo Media Director: Qiu Youyi ([email protected]) ([email protected])

BUCHAREST July 17-23 WASHINGTON DC July 30-August 5 Bucharest Open Citi Open Clay/Outdoors Hard/Outdoors 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 16 qualifying / 16 doubles WTA / ATP World Tour Combined Event Venue: Arenele BNR Bucharest Saturday Final First held: 2014 (5th consecutive) Website: www.brdbucharestopen.ro Venue: William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center Tournament Director: Jeno Marky First Held: 2011 (7th consecutive) ([email protected]) Website: www.citiopentennis.com Media Director: Adina Blaj Tournament Director: Keely O’Brien ([email protected] ) ([email protected]) Media Director: Sheena Pegarido ([email protected])

GSTAAD July 17-23 QUÉBEC CITY September 10-16 Ladies Championship Gstaad by Ixion Services Coupe Banque Nationale Clay/Outdoors Hard/Indoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Arena Venue: PEPS Laval University First Held: 2016 First Held: 1993 (26th consecutive) Website: www.ladieschampionshipgstaad.ch Website: www.coupebanquenationale.ca Tournament Director: Jean-Francois Collet Tournament Director: Jacques Herisset ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Nik Schwab Media Director: Nicole Bouchard ([email protected]) ([email protected])

MOSCOW July 23-29 HIROSHIMA REGIONAL PARK September 11-17 01 Properties Moscow Open Japan Women’s Tennis Open Hard/Outdoors Hard/Outdoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: National Tennis Center Venue: Hiroshima Regional Park First Held: 2018 First Held: 2009 (10th consecutive) Website: TBC Website: www.jw-open.jp Tournament Director: Alexander Ostrovsky Tournament Director: Ms. Hikaru Mizutani ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Alexandra Panteleymonova Media Director: Tomoko Hoffman ([email protected]) ([email protected])

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GUANGZHOU September 17-22 LINZ October 9-15 Guangzhou International Women’s Open Ladies Linz presented by Upper Austria Hard/Outdoors Hard/Indoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Tianhe Sports Centre (Guangzhou, China) Venue: Tips Arena Linz (Linz, Austria) First Held: 2004 (15th consecutive) First Held: 1991 (28th consecutive) Website: www.gztennis.com Website: tbc Tournament Director: Huang Jianting Tournament Director: Sandra Reichel ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Catherine Xie Media Director: Karlheinz Wieser ([email protected]) ([email protected])

SEOUL September 17-23 TIANJIN October 8-14 Korea Open Tianjin Open Hard/Outdoors Hard/Outdoors 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Olympic Park Tennis Stadium (Seoul, Korea) Venue: Tianjin Tuanbo International Tennis Centre First Held: 2004 (15th consecutive) First Held: 2014 (5th consecutive year) Website: www.koreaopen.com Website: www.tianjinopen.com Tournament Director: Mr Jin-Soo Lee Tournament Director: Stephen Duckitt ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Kim Wonmin Media Director: Sunder Iyer ([email protected]) ([email protected])

TASHKENT September 24-29 LUXEMBOURG October 15-20 Tashkent Open BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open Hard/Outdoors Hard/Indoors 32 singles / 16 qualifying / 16 doubles 32 singles / 32 qualifying / 16 doubles Saturday Final Venue: CK Sportcenter Kockelscheuer Venue: Olympic Tennis School First Held: 1996 (23rd consecutive) First Held: 1999 (20th consecutive) Website: www.bglbnpparibas-open.lu Website: www.tashkentopen.uz Tournament Director: Danielle Maas Tournament Director: Valera Lim ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Media Director: Luc Hertges Media Director: TBC ([email protected])

HONG KONG October 8-14 Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open Hard / Outdoor 32 singles / 24 qualifying / 16 doubles

Venue: Victoria Park Tennis Stadium First Held: 2014 (5th consecutive) Website: www.hongkongtennisopen.com Tournament Director: Chris Lai ([email protected]) Media Director: Edith Lun ([email protected])

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In May 2012, the WTA introduced WTA 125K Series events, a new stream of tournaments that provides emerging markets a chance to showcase women’s professional tennis, offering up-and-coming players an opportunity to play additional tournament matches and earn ranking points. With total prize money of $125,000 and 160 ranking points for the champion, WTA 125K Series events are one level above top-tier ITF Women’s Circuit, which offer $115,000 in total prize money and 150 ranking points for the champion.

2017 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES Zhengzhou, China X.Han/L.Zhu Bol, Croatia Aleksandra Krunic Cj.Chuang/Voracova Dalian, China J.J.Lu/X.You Limoges, France V.Savinykh/M.Zanevska Hua Hin, Y.Duan/Y.Wang Taipei, Taiwan Belinda Bencic V.Kudermetova/A.Sabalenka Honolulu, HI, USA S.W.Hsieh/S.Y.Hsieh Mumbai, B.Schoofs/V.Rodriguez 2016 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES San Antonio, TX, USA Groenefeld/Melichar Bol, Croatia Knoll/Martic Dalian, China Kristyna Pliskova Y.H.Lee/Takahata Taipei, Chinese Taipei Dzalamidze/Kudermetova Limoges, France Mertens/Minella Honolulu, HI, USA Catherine Bellis Hozumi/Kato 2015 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES Nanchang, China Jelena Jankovic K.C. Chang/S.Zheng Dalian, China K.L. Zhang/S.Zheng Hua Hin, Thailand C.Liang/Y.Wang Limoges, France Minella/Krejcikova Taipei, Chinese Taipei Timea Babos Hisami/Takahata Carlsbad, CA, USA Royg/Ce 2014 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES Nanchang, China Chuang/Namigata Suzhou, China Anna-Lena Friedsam C.Chan/Chuang Ningbo, China Ar.Rodionova /Savchuk Taipei, Chinese Taipei H.Chan/Y.Chan Limoges, France Tereza Smitkova Siniakova/Voracova

2013 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES Cali, Colombia Castano/Duque-Mariño Suzhou, China Shahar Peer Babos/Krajicek Ningbo, China Bojana Jovanovski Zhang/Y.Chan Nanjing, China Zhang Shuai Doi/Y.Xu Taipei, Chinese Taipei Garcia/Shvedova

2012 – CHAMPIONS SINGLES DOUBLES Taipei, Chinese Taipei H.Chan/Mladenovic Pune, India Bratchikova/Kalashnikova

32 2017 WTA RANKINGS YEAR-END TOP 100 BY NATION

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 13 2

RUSSIA 9 2

CZECH REPUBLIC 7 SLOVAKIA 2

GERMANY 7 1

CHINA 5 CANADA 1

CROATIA 5 1

FRANCE 5 1

ROMANIA 5 1

SPAIN 4 HUNGARY 1

UKRAINE 4 NETHERLANDS 1

AUSTRALIA 3 1

BELGIUM 3 PUERTO RICO 1

BELARUS 2 1

GREAT BRITAIN 2 1

ITALY 2 1

JAPAN 2 TAIPEI 1

KAZAKHSTAN 2 1 PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER WTA Player Name Pronunciations

Lara ARRUABARRENA ...... ah-roo-ah-bah-RAY-nah ...... za-BEE-nuh LEE-zi-kee Victoria AZARENKA ...... a-zuh-REN-kuh Mirjana LUCIC-BARONI . . meer-YAH-nah LOO-chich bah-ROH-nee Timea BABOS ...... ti-MAY-uh BAH-bosh . . . ee-KAT-eh-REE-nuh mah-KAH-ro-vuh ...... ti-MAY-uh bah-CHIN-ski Sania MIRZA ...... SAHN-yuh MEER-zah Irina-Camelia BEGU ...... beg-OO Kristina MLADENOVIC ...... mla-DEN-o-vitch Belinda BENCIC ...... BEN-chich Garbiñe MUGURUZA . . . . . gar-BEE-nyuh moo-goo-ROO-tha ...... yoo-GEE-nee BOO-shard ...... koo-ROO-mee NAH-rah ...... BREN-gull Monica NICULESCU ...... nee-koo-LESS-koo Cagla BUYUKAKCAY ...... CHA-luh bee-YOO-ka-chai Jelena OSTAPENKO ...... YELL-e-nuh oh-stah-PENK-oh Jana CEPELOVA ...... YAH-nah che-peh-LOH-vah ...... par-MON-tee-ay CHAN Yung-Jan ...... chan yoong-YAN ...... pav-lee-oo-CHEN-ko-vuh Dominika CIBULKOVA . . . . doh-mi-NEE-kuh see-bool-KOH-vuh ...... ahn-DRAY-uh PET-koh-vich Sorana CIRSTEA ...... soh-RAH-nuh ker-STAY-uh ...... sve-TAH-nuh pee-RON-ko-vuh Alizé CORNET ...... ah-li-ZEH COR-neh Karolina PLISKOVA ...... kah-ro-LEE-nah PLEESH-koh-vah Oceane DODIN ...... oh-see-EN doh-DUH Kristyna PLISKOVA ...... kris-TEE-nah PLEESH-koh-vah ...... eh-RAH-nee Monica PUIG ...... pweeg Anna-Lena FRIEDSAM ...... FREED-sum ...... YOOL-yah poo-TIN-sey-vah Caroline GARCIA ...... cah-roh-LEEN gar-SEE-yuh Agnieszka RADWANSKA ...... ag-nee-ESH-ka rad-VAN-ska ...... DAH-ree-yuh gav-rih-LOH-vah ...... RISK ...... cuh-MIL-uh gee-OR-gee Lucie SAFAROVA ...... LOO-tsee-eh sha-FAH-joh-vah Julia GOERGES ...... JOO-lee-uh GER-gess ...... SHAH-kah-ree ...... vik-TOR-ee-yah GOHL-uh-bich . . . . . fran-CHESS-skah skee-ah-VOH-nay Simona HALEP ...... si-MOH-nah HAH-lip Maria SHARAPOVA ...... shah-rah-POH-vuh ...... hee-BEE-no . . . . . ah-nah-STAY-zhah seh-vah-STO-vah Andrea HLAVACKOVA ...... an-DRAY-uh hla-vatch-KO-va Yaroslava SHVEDOVA ...... yah-ro-SLAH-vuh SHVEH-do-vuh Lucie HRADECKA ...... LOO-tsee-eh rah-DET-ska ...... ZEE-geh-moond HSIEH Su-Wei ...... SHAY soo-way Katarina SINIAKOVA ...... ka-ta-REE-nah see-NYAH-koh-vah ...... AHH-nah ee-VAN-oh-vich Samantha STOSUR ...... STOE-sur Jelena JANKOVIC ...... YELL-e-nuh YAN-ko-vich Barbora STRYCOVA ...... STREET-so-vah ...... >> DAH-ree-yuh KAH-zat-KEE-nah Carla SUÁREZ NAVARRO ...... SWAH-rez na-VAH-ro ...... on-jel-EEK KUR-bur Elina SVITOLINA ...... eh-LEE-nah svit-oh-LEE-nah ...... ee-REE-nuh kro-mah-CHE-vah ...... LEY-see-ah tsoo-RENK-oh ...... VAHN-yuh CoCo VANDEWEGHE ...... VAN-da-way ...... AAH-nah KOH-nyuhk ...... vez-NEE-nuh Johanna KONTA ...... yo-HAH-na KOHN-ta Roberta VINCI ...... VEEN-chi Danka KOVINIC ...... DAHN-kuh KOH-vee-neech WANG Qiang ...... WONG chee-ong Kateryna KOZLOVA ...... koh-ZLOH-vah Yanina WICKMAYER ...... yah-NEE-nuh WIK-my-er Kristina KUCOVA ...... KOO-cho-vah Carina WITTHOEFT ...... kah-REE-na VEET-huft Svetlana KUZNETSOVA ...... svet-LAH-nah kooz-NET-so-vuh Caroline WOZNIACKI ...... woz-nee-AK-ee Petra KVITOVA ...... KVIT-oh-vuh ...... JOO ee-FAH ...... yo-HAH-na LAR-son ZHANG Shuai ...... ZHUNG shway ...... var-var-a lep-chen-ko ZHANG Saisai ...... ZHUNG sigh-sigh Magda LINETTE ...... MAHG-duh lih-NET

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 20-MAR-199215-NOV-1994 (CHELYABINSK,(SAN SEBASTIÁN, RUSSIA) SPAIN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’5’9” 5” (1.75M)(1.66 M) PLAYS 69 986 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED ) 25-SEP-2017 03-NOV-2014

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Posted career-best year-end finish in 2017, at Career Prize Money: $508,291 No .73… First Top 100 finish… Peaked in rankings at Career W-L: 208 - 109 No .69 on September 25, 2017… Played all four Grand Slams main draw in 2017 for first time in career, 2017 HIGHLIGHTS reaching 2r at both Roland Garros (l . Ka Pliskova). W-L (Main Draw Only): 6 - 12 and US Open (l . Garcia)… Posted best win rankings- Prize Money: $321,619 wise of career with defeat of No .38 Siniakova in 1r >> Won two ITF singles titles at Paris… Won sixth and seventh ITF singles titles last season, at $60k ITF/Shenzhen-CHN and $60k WTA YEAR-END RANKING ITF/Croissy-Beaubourge-FRA… Played a career-best 2017: 73 2015: 269 2013: 410 twelve tour-level main draws in 2017… Also reached 2016: 133 2014: 256 2012: 772 QF at WTA 125k event in Limoges (as defending champion, lifting title there in 2016)… Made WTA CAREER FINALS qualifying debut at 2014 Bad Gastein, and first main WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2016 - Limoges- draw appearance came at 2016 Katowice . FRA . PERSONAL INFORMATION Coached by Petr Kralert; also works with father, Evgeny . . Mother is Julia, also has sister, Anna and brother Jury . . Began playing at age 6 . . Favorite shot is ; favorite surface is hard . . Speaks Russian, English and Czech . . Likes to cook, especially making cakes . . Admires Serena Williams . . Short-term goal is to make Top 100 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 3 - 5 W - L 17 16 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 1 1r - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 1 2r - WIMBLEDON 1 - 2 1r 2r US OPEN 1 - 1 2r -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 20-MAR-1992 (SAN SEBASTIÁN, SPAIN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 5” (1.66 M) PLAYS 52 28 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 03-JUL-2017 22-FEB-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 /7 Enters 2018 season as Spanish No .3 behind Muguruza Career Prize Money: $2,107,613 and Suárez Navarro… Posted sixth straight Top 100 Career W-L: 302 - 208 season in 2017, rising as high as No .52 on the WTA Rankings (week of July 03)… Won second WTA singles 2017 HIGHLIGHTS title at 2016 Seoul (d . Niculescu in F) to improve record W-L (Main Draw Only): 14 - 21 in finals to 2-0… Won first career title at Bogotá in 2012 Prize Money: $536,092 (d . Panova in F); was 19 years old at the time, making R-Up (1): Bogota just third appearance in a main draw… Was a semifinalist at Bogotá again in 2016 (l . eventual WTA YEAR-END RANKING champion Falconi) and a runner-up in 2017 (l . 2017: 84 2013: 100 2009: 458 Schiavone)… Also won two WTA doubles titles in 2016, 2016: 69 2012: 77 2008: 725 at Bogotá (w/Maria) and Gstaad (w/Knoll), taking 2015: 86 2011: 167 career tally to seven… Has reached 2r at a Grand Slam 2014: 88 2010: 396 on five occasions, including twice in 2016 (Australian Open and Wimbledon)… Doubles quarterfinalist at CAREER FINALS 2015 US Open (w/Klepac)… Played limited schedule in SINGLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Seoul; 2012 - Bogotá . 2013 due to mononucleosis… Made WTA main draw Finalist (1): 2017 - Bogota . debut at Marbella in 2011, advancing to quarterfinals as a qualifier… On ITF Circuit, winner of 13 singles titles DOUBLES - Winner (7): 2016 - Bogotá (w/Maria), and eight doubles titles . Gstaad (w/Knoll); 2015 - Acapulco (w/Torró-Flor), Seoul (w/Klepac); 2014 - Bogotá (w/Garcia), Seoul PERSONAL INFORMATION (w/Begu); 2013 - Katowice (w/Domínguez Lino) . Father, Juan, is a lithographer; mother, Blanca, is a Finalist (5): 2015 - Nürnberg (w/Olaru), Bad Gastein nurse; also has one younger sister . . Started playing (w/Hradecka), Washington DC, Hong Kong (both w/ tennis at age 8 when took lessons with a friend for Klepac); 2014 - (w/Maria) . fun . . Favorite surface is clay . . Moved to at age 15 to train with Spanish Federation . . Tennis WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2013 - Cali-COL idol growing up was Justine Henin . . Favorite city is birthtown of San Sebastián, Spain . ADDITIONAL - Spanish Fed Cup Team, 2015-17 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 5 - 18 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 5 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 4 1r 1r 1r - - 1r WIMBLEDON 2 - 4 1r 2r 2r - 1r - US OPEN 1 - 5 1r 1r 1r - 1r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 31-JUL-1989 (, ) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ (1.83 M) PLAYS 1 7 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 30-JAN-2012 07-JUL-2008

CAREER l . Konjuh)… Followed this up with R16 showing at Wimbledon (l . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles):20 / 6 Halep)… Prior to 2017 Mallorca, last tournament contested was Career Prize Money: $28,431,189 2016 Roland Garros (1r)… Enjoyed excellent first half of 2016 season Career W-L: 467 - 168 prior to maternity leave, lifting three titles, at Brisbane (first title since 2013 Cincinnati) and ‘Sunshine Double’ of Indian Wells and Miami – 2017 HIGHLIGHTS third woman to achieve feat after Graf in 1994 and 1996 and Clijsters W-L (Main Draw Only): 4 - 2 in 2005… 2016 Miami marked 20th tour-level singles title of career Prize Money: $186,746 (20-16 record in finals)… Also reached QF at (l . 4r (1): Wimbledon eventual champion Kerber)… After 1r exit at 2016 Roland Garros (ret . vs . Knapp with knee injury) did not play for rest of season – WTA YEAR-END RANKING announced pregnancy on July 15… Nonetheless posted 10th 2017: 208 2012: 1 2007: 30 straight Top 40 season in 2016; run includes five consecutive Top 10 2016: 13 2011: 3 2006: 92 finishes (2009-13)… Limited to total of 23 events over 2014-15 2015: 22 2010: 10 2005: 146 seasons due to variety of injuries… Qualified for WTA Finals five 2014: 32 2009: 7 2004: 506 years running (2009-13), reaching final in 2011 (l . Kvitova)… Two- 2013: 2 2008: 15 time Grand Slam champion, capturing back-to-back titles at the Australian Open in 2012 (d . Sharapova in F) and 2013 (d . Li in F)… CAREER FINALS Also two-time finalist at US Open, in 2012 and 2013, falling to S . SINGLES - Winner (20): 2016 - Brisbane, Indian Wells, Miami; Williams on both occasions… Ascended to World No .1 after 2012 2013 - Australian Open, Doha, Cincinnati; 2012 - Sydney, Australian Australian Open and held top spot for a total of 51 weeks… Began Open, Doha, Indian Wells, Beijing, Linz; 2011 - Miami, Marbella, 2012 with 26-match win streak – best start since Hingis went 37-0 in Luxembourg; 2010 - Stanford, Moscow; 2009 - Brisbane, Memphis, 1997… Went on to win tour-leading 69 matches in 2012, season Miami . highlighted by six titles… WTA’s year-end No .1 in 2012… Three Finalist (16): 2015 - Doha; 2014 - Brisbane; 2013 - Rome, Carlsbad, Grand Slam doubles finals, at (w/Peer), 2009 US Open; 2012 - Stuttgart, Madrid, US Open; 2011 - Madrid, WTA Roland Garros (w/Vesnina) and (w/ Finals; 2010 - Dubai, Eastbourne; 2008 - Gold Coast, Prague; 2007 Kirilenko)… Two-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion, at - Estoril, Tashkent . 2007 US Open (w/Mirnyi) and 2008 Roland Garros (w/B .Bryan)… Won two medals for Belarus at 2012 London Olympics – bronze in DOUBLES - Winner (6): 2011 - Madrid, Stanford (both w/Kirilenko); singles and mixed doubles gold (w/Mirnyi) . . Made WTA main draw 2010 - Cincinnati (w/Kirilenko); 2009 - Memphis (w/Wozniacki), debut at 2005 Kolkata… ITF Junior World Champion for 2005, Indian Wells (w/Zvonareva); 2006 - Tashkent (w/Poutchek) . having won girls’ singles titles at the Australian Open and US Open Finalist (10): 2011 - Australian Open, (both w/Kirilenko); – reached first tour-level semifinal at Guangzhou the same year… 2009 - Roland Garros (w/Vesnina); 2008 - Australian Open (w/Peer), Amelia Island (w/Vesnina); 2007 - Stanford, San Diego (both w/ PERSONAL INFORMATION Chakvetadze), Luxembourg (w/Peer), Moscow (w/Poutchek); 2006 Mother’s name is Alla; father’s name is Fedor; has one brother, Max . . - Memphis (w/Wozniacki) . Introduced to tennis at age seven by mother . . Favorite shot is backhand; favorite surface is . . Speaks Belarusian, MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2012 - Olympics (w/Mirnyi); 2008 - English and Russian . . Enjoys music (rock, club hip-hop, R&B), seeing Roland Garros (w/B .Bryan); 2007 - US Open (w/Mirnyi) . Finalist (1): friends, surfing, paddle boarding, cooking, comedy and karaoke . . 2007 - Australian Open (w/Mirnyi) . Favorite cities are hometown of Minsk and New York City; lives and trains in Monaco and Los Angeles . . Admires for his ADDITIONAL - Belarusian Fed Cup Team, 2005, 2007, 2009-11, professionalism on and off of the court . 2015-16; Belarusian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 . WTA FINALS HISTORY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Singles (8-10): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Made return to tennis in 2017 following birth of first child… Played in WTA Finals in five consecutive years and in two Announced arrival of son Leo in December 2016… Comeback different cities: Doha and Istanbul… Best result is runner-up in tournament was on the grass of 2017 Mallorca, reaching 2r (d . Ozaki, 2011 (l . Kvitova) and advanced to SF in 2012 . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 121 - 39 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 39 - 9 - QF 4r QF W W 4r QF 4r 3r 3r 1r ROLAND GARROS 21 - 10 - 1r 3r - SF 4r QF 1r QF 4r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 29 - 10 4r - QF 2r 2r SF SF 3r QF 3r 3r 1r US OPEN 32 - 10 - - QF QF F F 3r 2r 3r 3r 4r 3r

38 TIMEA BABOS HUN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 10-MAY-1993 (SOPRAN, HUNGARY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5' 10" (1.78 M) PLAYS 25 7 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 19-SEP-2016 30-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 16 Sixth straight Top 100 season in 2017, finishing at Career Prize Money: $4,122,228 No .57 in singles and rising to a career-high of No .7 in Career W-L: 273 - 189 doubles… Reached a career-high three singles finals in 2017, capturing the second WTA singles title of her 2017 HIGHLIGHTS career on home soil in Budapest (d . Safarova in F)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 26 Produced an impressive season on the doubles court, Prize Money: $1,129,393 claiming a career-high six titles, including hoisting Won (1): Budapest the trophy at the WTA Finals in Singapore (w/ R-Up (2): Quebec City, Tashkent Hlavackova)… Reached the singles final at 2016 >> Won six doubles titles - Sydney (w/Pavlyuchenkova) Florianopolis (l . Begu)… Achieved best singles result and Rabat, Quebec City, Tashkent, Moscow, WTA Finals at a Grand Slam to date at 2016 US Open, reaching 3r (all w/Hlavackova) (l . Halep)… After r-up finishes at Miami and Wimbledon in 2016, team of Babos/Shvedova WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) qualified for 2016 WTA Finals in Singapore (l . 2017: 57 / 7 2013: 88 / 45 2009: 700 / 671 Safarova/Mattek-Sands in QF)… Reached the singles 2016: 26 / 15 2012: 64 / 90 final at 2015 Marrakech (l . Svitolina) and won WTA 2015: 85 / 11 2011: 153 / 145 125K Series event at Taipei… In doubles, was a mixed 2014: 99 / 21 2010: 329 / 406 doubles finalist at Wimbledon (w/Peya) and broke into the doubles Top 10 for the first time on June 8, CAREER FINALS 2015… Also qualified for WTA Finals in 2015 (w/ SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Budapest; 2012 - Mladenovic)… Reached the Wimbledon doubles final Monterrey . (w/Mladenovic) in 2014… Won five doubles titles Finalist (4): 2017 - Quebec City, Tashkent; 2016 - with four different partners in 2013… Posted maiden Florianopolis; 2015 - Marrakech . singles title at 2012 Monterrey (d . Cadantu in F) on fourth career WTA main draw appearance… Made DOUBLES - Winner (16): 2017 - Sydney (w/ WTA main draw debut as a wildcard at 2010 Pavlyuchenkova), Rabat, Quebec City, Tashkent, Budapest… Reached five junior Grand Slam doubles Moscow, WTA FInals (all w/Hlavackova); 2015 - Dubai, finals, winning three titles . Marrakech, Rome (all w/Mladenovic); 2014 - Sydney (w/ Safarova), Kuala Lumpur (w/H .Chan); 2013 - Bogotá, PERSONAL INFORMATION Marrakech (both w/Minella), Monterrey (w/Date-Krumm), Father’s name is Csaba; mother’s name is Zsuzsanna; Tashkent (w/Shvedova), 2012 - Birmingham (w/Hsieh) . sister is Susie; also has a cat . . Started playing at age Finalist (10): 2017 - Madrid, Beijing (both w/ eight . . Aggressive style of play; favorite surface is Hlavackova); 2016 - Miami, Wimbledon (both w/ hard . . Favorite actor is Johnny Depp . . Best memory is Shvedova), Florianopolis (w/Jani); 2014 - Paris [Indoors], reaching first Wimbledon doubles final . . Tennis idol Wimbledon, Cincinnati (all w/Mladenovic), Monterrey (w/ is . . Goal is to win a Grand Slam . Govortsova); 2013 - Hobart (w/Minella) . WTA FINALS HISTORY WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2015 - Taipei- Doubles (4-3): 2015-17 TPE . Doubles (1): 2013 - Suzhou-CHN (w/Krajicek) . Made doubles debut in 2015 w/Mladenovic, qualified w/Shvedova in 2016 (l . Mattek-Sands/Safarova in QF) MIXED DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Wimbledon and captured the title in 2017 w/Sestini Hlavackova . (w/Peya) .

ADDITIONAL - Hungarian Fed Cup Team, 2011-15, 2017; Hungarian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 8 - 21 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 5 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 4 1r 2r 1r - - 1r WIMBLEDON 3 - 6 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r 2r US OPEN 3 - 6 2r 3r 1r 1r 1r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-JUN-1989 (LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND) SINGLES DOUBLES PLAYS RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) HEIGHT 9 36 5’ 7” (1.70 M) 16-MAY-2016 31-JAN-2011

CAREER V .Williams in R16 and No .14 Mladenovic in QF in Paris Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 4 / 4 before falling to eventual champion Ostapenko in Career Prize Money: $6,033,913 SF… Until 2015 had never been past 3r at a Grand Career W-L: 392 - 212 Slam but that year reached semifinals at Roland Garros (l . S Williams). and quarterfinals at Wimbledon 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (l . Muguruza)… Owns six career wins vs . Top 5, W-L (Main Draw Only): 18 - 10 including one in 2017 – No .4 Muguruza at Madrid… Prize Money: $968,893 Won silver medal for Switzerland in doubles (w/ SF (1): Roland Garros Hingis) at 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro… Doubles finalist in Biel (w/Hingis) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai, but did not progress past round robin stage… More than five WTA YEAR-END RANKING years after capturing first career singles title at 2009 2017: 39 2012: 185 2007: 123 Luxembourg (d . Lisicki in F) clinched two titles in 2016: 15 2011: 242 2006: 121 back-to-back weeks in 2015 – at Acapulco and 2015: 12 2010: 51 2005: 392 Monterrey (d . Garcia in both finals)… Is 4-3 in WTA 2014: 48 2009: 54 2004: 247 singles finals; biggest final of career to date came at 2013: 285 2008: 53 2003: 455 2015 Beijing (l . Muguruza)… Broke into Top 10 for first time on October 12, 2015 after reaching Beijing CAREER FINALS final and rose as high as No .9 on May 16, 2016… SINGLES - Winner (4): 2016 - Rabat; 2015 - Acapulco, Voted 2015 WTA Most Improved Player… Made WTA Monterrey; 2009 - Luxembourg . main draw debut at 2004 Strasbourg . Finalist (3): 2015 - Shenzhen, Beijing; 2010 - Bad Gastein . PERSONAL INFORMATION Mother, Suzanne, is a dentist; father, Igor, is a tennis DOUBLES - Winner (4): 2014 - Luxembourg (w/Barrois); coach; both parents are Hungarian; brother, Daniel, is 2010 - Budapest, Prague, Luxembourg (all w/Garbin) . a music teacher; has two sisters, Sophie (musician) Finalist (4): 2017 - Biel (w/Hingis); 2016 - Olympics (w/ and Melinda (mother of two girls) . . Entire family plays Hingis); 2010 - Barcelona, Bad Gastein (both w/Garbin) . tennis . . Has two dogs and two cats . . Baseliner whose favorite shot is serve . . Began playing at age three ADDITIONAL - Swiss Fed Cup Team, 2004-07, 2009, when mother introduced her to the sport . . Speaks 2011-17; Swiss Olympic Team, 2008, 2016 . French, Hungarian, English, German, Italian . . Favorite actors are Julia Roberts and George Clooney . . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Favorite artists are P!nk, Keane, The Killers . . Other Ends 2017 season at No .39 – fourth straight Top 50 interests include soccer, handball, listening to music . . finish… Had Top 20 finishes in 2015 (No .12) and 2016 Favorite cities are Budapest, . . Idolized (No .15)… 2017 season ended prematurely following growing up; person most admired is Wimbledon due to left thigh injury, followed by a Roger Federer . . In 2016, appointed Global Advocate right hand injury and subsequent surgery in for Young People by UNAIDS, supporting the September… Highlight of firstZ half of 2017 season #ProTESTHIV campaign around the world . came at Roland Garros with second semifinal run in three years (2015 – SF, 2016 – QF)… Defeated No .11

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 41 - 30 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6 - 6 3r 2r 3r - - - 1r 1r - 2r - ROLAND GARROS 19 - 8 SF QF SF 2r - - - 2r 2r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 11 - 8 3r 3r QF 2r - - - 1r 2r 2r 1r US OPEN 5 - 8 - 2r 1r 2r - 1r - 1r 2r 3r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 11-JUL-1990 (BAD SEGEBERG, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6' 1" (1.85 M) PLAYS 23 63 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 18-MAR-2013 14-SEP-2015

CAREER to eventual r-up V .Williams… Suffered from Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 4 / 2 undiagnosed chronic fatigue illness in 2016, causing Career Prize Money: $2,941,280 her to miss four months of the season (from Australian Career W-L: 325 - 222 Open to Roland Garros)… In 2015, reached two finals in one season for the second time in career (2013, 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Stuttgart and Paris), in Bastad (l . Larsson in F) and W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 18 Luxembourg (l . Doi in F)… Captured first clay court Prize Money: $500,189 title in Bastad in 2014 (d . Scheepers in F)… Advanced Won (1): Prague to 3r of two Grand Slams in same year for first time in 4r (1): Australian Open career - Australian Open (l . Pennetta) and Roland Garros (l . Parmentier)… Advanced to the final of WTA YEAR-END RANKING Hobart (l . Vesnina in F) and won the title in Paris (d . 2017: 48 2013: 34 2009: 356 Errani in F) to begin 2013 campaign – hot start led to 2016: 183 2012: 39 2008: 516 career-high ranking of No .23 on March 18, 2013… 2015: 44 2011: 67 2007: 937 Captured first career title at 2012 Hobart (d . 2014: 43 2010: 208 Wickmayer in F)… Owns five singles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit… Played first events of career on CAREER FINALS ITF Circuit in 2007 and made WTA main draw debut at SINGLES - Winner (4): 2017 - Prague; 2014 - Bastad; 2010 Luxembourg . 2013 - Paris [Indoors]; 2012 - Hobart . Finalist (3): 2015 - Bastad, Luxembourg; 2013 - Hobart. PERSONAL INFORMATION Mother, Hannelore, has a PhD; father, Wolfgang, is a DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2015 - Luxembourg (w/ doctor (was European junior shotputting champion); Siegemund); 2013 - Stuttgart (w/Lisicki) . older sister, Sunna, also played tennis (played pro but Finalist (1): 2014 - Seoul (w/Minella) . injured her shoulder and stopped) . . Started playing at age 3 because sister played; was introduced to the ADDITIONAL - German Fed Cup Team, 2013; German sport by her family . . Favorite surface is hard but likes Olympic Team, 2012 . all courts . . Inspired by Steffi Graf (had same clothes and racquet when she was young) . . Best tennis CAREER HIGHLIGHTS memory is first Premier-level title at Paris [Indoors] in Tallied fifth Top 50 finish of career in 2017 (2012-15), 2013 (same city where her father became European becoming one of the biggest rankings movers on junior shotputting champion) . . Often stayed in tents tour finishing at No .48, 135 spots higher than 2016’s in the early stages of her career . . Favorite year-end rank of No .183 – first year-end finish outside tournaments are Stuttgart and Bastad . . Goal is to Top 100 since 2010 (No .208)… Climbed to No .47 on keep improving and to be the best she can be . May 22, 2017… Stands as the German No .4, behind Goerges, Kerber and Maria, of seven women in the year-end Top 100 (also Witthoeft, Siegemund and Petkovic)… Became one of five qualifiers to win a title this season (Mertens, Barty, Vondrousova and Diyas) after hoisting the trophy at Prague – her first title in nearly three years… Reached R16 at a Grand Slam for the first time in her career at – advanced through three rounds of qualifying and fell

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 19 - 27 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 8 - 6 4r 1r 2r 3r 1r 3r - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 7 1r 1r 1r 3r 1r 2r - WIMBLEDON 3 - 7 1r 2r 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r US OPEN 5 - 7 1r 1r 3r 2r 2 1r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 24-APR-1996 (IPSWICH, AUSTRALIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 5” (1.66 M) PLAYS 17 11 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 30-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 5 First Top 20 season in 2017 (finishing at career-high Career Prize Money: $2,384,709 No .17)… Clinched career first WTA singles title at Career W-L: 138 - 58 2017 Kuala Lumpur (as qualifier, d . Hibino in F)… Reached two additional finals, both in 2017, at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Birmingham and Wuhan… Made Top 20 debut and W-L (Main Draw Only): 30 - 15 became Australia’s No .1 on October 23, 2017… Prize Money: $1,420,057 Owner of five WTA doubles titles (all w/Dellacqua)… Won (1): Kuala Lumpur Advanced to the championship match in doubles at R-Up (2): Birmingham, Wuhan all four Grand Slams w/Dellacqua (2013 Australian >> Won doubles titles at Kuala Lumpur, Strasbourg Open, Wimbledon, US Open, 2017 Roland Garros)… and Birmingham (all w/Dellacqua) Qualified for first WTA Finals in doubles in 2017 (w/ Dellacqua)… Reached a career-high doubles ranking WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) of No .11 on October 30, 2017… Took a break from 2017: 17 / 11 2015: -- / -- 2013: 164 / 12 tennis after 2014 US Open that lasted almost two 2016: 325 / 261 2014: 218 / 39 2012: 195 / 172 years… Returned in 2016 following successful stint in professional cricket… Started 2017 ranked No .271 in CAREER FINALS singles and improved her position by 254 spots to SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Kuala Lumpur . end the season at No .17… Nominated for 2017 Finalist (2): 2017 - Birmingham, Wuhan . Newcombe Medal… On ITF Circuit, has won four singles titles and nine doubles titles… Won 2011 DOUBLES - Winner (5): 2017 - Kuala Lumpur, Strasbourg, Wimbledon girls’ singles title… Made WTA main draw Birmingham . 2014 - Strasbourg; 2013 - Birmingham (all debut at 2012 Hobart as WC . w/Dellacqua) . Finalist (7): 2017 - Roland Garros, Eastbourne, New PERSONAL INFORMATION Haven; 2014 - Birmingham; 2013 - Australian Open, Father is Robert, mother is Josie; sisters are Ali and Sara Wimbledon, US Open (all w/Dellacqua) . . . Started playing at age 5 when parents introduced her to the sport . . After 2014 US Open took break from ADDITIONAL - Australian Fed Cup Team, 2013-14, 2017 . tennis that lasted almost two years; returned in 2016, having enjoyed a successful stint at the Brisbane Heat cricket team in Women’s Big Bash League . . Also enjoys reading, playing video games and fishing . WTA FINALS HISTORY Doubles (0-1): 2017 Qualified for the finals w/Dellacqua, falling in three tiebreak sets to Bertens/Larsson in the first round .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 13 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 4 3r - - 1r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 4 1r - - 1r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 2 1r - - - - 1r US OPEN 3 - 3 3r - - 1r 2r -

42 IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU ROU

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 26-AUG-1990 (BUCHAREST, ROMANIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.81 M) PLAYS 22 30 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 22-AUG-2016 26-OCT-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 4 / 6 Notched fourth consecutive Top 50 year-end finish in Career Prize Money: $3,849,731 2017 (2014-17), finishing at No .43 in the WTA Rankings… Career W-L: 341 - 229 Romania’s No .3, behind Halep and Cirstea, of five women in year-end Top 100… Owns a 4-3 record in WTA finals… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Captured fourth singles title of career, and first clay-court W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 23 title at 2017 Bucharest (d . Goerges in F)… Previously won Prize Money: $685,538 three hardcourt titles – 2016 Florianopolis, 2015 Seoul Won (1): Bucharest and 2012 Tashkent… Twice advanced to R16 at a Grand >> Won doubles titles at Bucharest (w/Olaru) and Slam: 2016 Roland Garros (l . Rogers) and 2015 Australian Tianjin Open, where she defeated then-No .9 Kerber in 1r… (w/Errani) Earned first Top 5 win of career at 2016 Madrid (d . No .4 Muguruza in 2r)… Subsequently reached biggest WTA YEAR-END RANKING semifinal of career to date at Rome (l . S .Williams)… Heads 2017: 43 2013: 124 2009: 230 into 2018 season with 11 career wins against Top 20 2016: 29 2012: 52 2008: 231 opponents… Defeated two Top 20 players en route to 2015: 31 2011: 40 2007: 710 sole Premier-level final of career at 2014 Moscow (No .12 2014: 42 2010: 214 2006: 974 Makarova and No .17 Safarova)… Won a career-high 29 matches in 2015, posting a 29-22 record in a season CAREER FINALS highlighted by winning the title in Seoul… Registered SINGLES - Winner (4): 2017 - Bucharest; 2016 - just 10 match wins in injury-plagued 2013 season, Florianopolis; 2015 - Seoul; 2012 - Tashkent . finishing outside Top 100 for only time in last seven Finalist (3): 2014 - Moscow; 2011 - Marbella, Budapest . seasons… Named WTA Newcomer of the Year by media vote in 2011… Made WTA main draw debut at 2009 DOUBLES - Winner (6): 2017 - Bucharest (w/Olaru), Budapest… On ITF Circuit, winner of 11 singles and 19 Tianjin (w/Errani); 2014 - Rio de Janeiro (w/Irigoyen), doubles titles . Seoul (w/Arruabarrena); 2013 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/ Medina Garrigues); 2012 - Hobart (w/Niculescu) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (5): 2015 - Rio de Janeiro (w/Irigoyen), Mother’s name is Steluta (civil servant); father’s name is Wuhan, Moscow (both w/Niculescu); 2012 - Fès (w/ Paul (electrician); brother is Andrei . . Started playing Cadantu), Luxembourg (w/Niculescu) . tennis at age three with aunt, who was a coach . . Favorite surface is clay . . Did gymnastics and played handball ADDITIONAL - Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, when younger . . Idol growing up was Martina Hingis . . 2012, 2014-17; Romanian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . Best tennis memory was winning European 16 & Under title in 2006 . . Favorite city is New York; favorite tournament was Marbella .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 18- 26 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 6 2r 1r 4r 1r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 6 1r 4r 3r - 1r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 4 - 7 2r 1r 3r 2r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 2 - 7 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 43 CATHERINE BELLIS USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-APR-1999 (SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.68 M) PLAYS 35 149 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 14-AUG-2017 17-JUL-2017

CAREER Year (international media vote)… Concluded 2016 Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 season with 15-match win streak, capturing WTA Career Prize Money: $876,756 125k Series title at Honolulu (d . Zhang in F) after Career W-L: 105 - 50 winning back-to-back ITF Circuit singles titles in Canada, her fifth and sixth wins at that level… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Contested second Grand Slam main draw of career at W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 15 2016 US Open, advancing to 3r (as qualifier, l . Prize Money: $494,234 eventual champion Kerber)… Afterwards, announced SF (2): Mallorca, Stanford decision to turn pro instead of enrolling at Stanford University… Sole previous Grand Slam appearance WTA YEAR-END RANKING was at 2014 US Open, which was also her main draw 2017: 47 2015: 248 debut at tour level – d . No .13 Cibulkova in 1r for first 2016: 90 2014: 257 Top 20 win of career… At 15 years, 152 days was youngest player to win a match at Flushing Meadows CAREER FINALS since Kournikova in 1996 (15 years, 93 days)… WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2016 - Crowned ITF Junior World Champion in 2014, having Honolulu, HI-USA . won the 50th Coffee Bowl, USTA International Spring Championships, Easter Bowl Championship and 55° CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Trofeo Bonfiglio . Broke into the Top 50 for the first time in her career in 2017, finishing as the No .6 American… Ended the PERSONAL INFORMATION year at No .47 but posted a career-high singles ranking Mother is Lori… Likes to be known as ‘CiCi’… Began of No .35 on August 14, 2017… Youngest player in the playing tennis at her local country club… Was home Top 50 and one of four teenagers inside the Top schooled and is an only child… Looks up to Kim Clijsters 100… Reached first two tour-level semifinals, at – models her game style / fighting spirit after her, and Mallorca (l . Goerges) and Stanford (l . Vandeweghe)… after run at 2014 US Open, received a congratulatory Became third American since turn of to tweet and voicemail from her… Enjoys hanging out with reach 3r at Roland Garros (also Harkleroad, 2003, and friends and going to the movies… Describes herself as Townsend, 2014) before turning 19 years old… consistent, but aggressive when she has the chance… Registered first-career Top 10 win over No .6 A . Favorite shot is forehand . . Favorite surface is hard… Radwanska in Dubai, becoming youngest player to Offered full scholarship to Stanford University before do so since 2014 US Open (Bencic d . No .7 Kerber) and deciding to turn professional following 2016 US Open . first American to do so since 2009 Wimbledon (Oudin d . No .6 Jankovic)… Awarded 2017 Newcomer of the

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 5 - 5 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - - - - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 1 3r - - - WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r - - - US OPEN 3 - 3 1r 3r - 2r

44 NED

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 10-DEC-1991 (WATERINGEN, NETHERLANDS) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 0” (1.82 M) PLAYS 18 19 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 29-MAY-2017 30-OCT-2017

CAREER Gstaad (d . Kontaveit in F)… Also advanced to the Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 4 / 9 quarterfinals at Madrid (l . Sevastova) and semifinals Career Prize Money: $3,358,436 at Rome (l . Halep)… In doubles won four titles – at Career W-L: 325 - 201 Auckland, Gstaad, Seoul and Linz (all w/Larsson); now owns nine overall (all w/Larsson)… Team of Bertens/ 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Larsson qualified for WTA Finals Singapore for first W-L (Main Draw Only): 32 - 26 time, finishing as runners-up to Babos/Hlavackova… Prize Money: $1,057,209 Subsequently reached career-high doubles ranking Won (2): Nurnberg, Gstaad of No . 19 on October 30, 2017… In 2016, had >> Qualified for WTA Finals (R-Up, w/Larsson) 12-match win streak on clay that included title at >> Won four doubles titles - Auckland, Gstaad, Seoul, Nürnberg followed by breakthrough run to semifinals Linz (all w/Larsson) at Roland Garros (l . S .Williams)… Built record for most clay court match wins in 2016 (19)… Went 4-0 in WTA YEAR-END RANKING singles in Fed Cup Play against Russia and France in 2017: 31 2013: 87 2009: 569 2016, leading Dutch team to within a set of first final 2016: 22 2012: 63 2008: 973 since 1997… Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy 2015: 101 2011: 184 Zhuhai but did not progress past group stage… 2014: 69 2010: 230 Heads into 2018 season with eight career wins over Top 20 opponents, including three over Top 10 CAREER FINALS players… Made WTA main draw debut at 2011 SINGLES - Winner (4): 2017 - Gstaad, Nürnberg; 2016 ’s-Hertogenbosch… Nominated for Most Improved - Nürnberg; 2012 - Fès . Player in 2016 WTA Awards… On ITF Circuit, winner of Finalist (1): 2016 - Gstaad . seven singles titles and 11 doubles titles .

DOUBLES - Winner (9): 2017 - Gstaad, Auckland, Seoul, PERSONAL INFORMATION Linz (all w/Larsson); 2016 - Nürnberg, Linz, Luxembourg Parents are Rob and Doré; sisters are Joyce and Daisy . . (all w/Larsson); 2015 - Hobart, Bastad (both w/Larsson) . Started playing at age six… Aggressive baseliner; Finalist (4): 2017 - 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Schuurs), WTA favorite surfaces are hard and clay… Tennis idol growing Finals (w/Larsson); 2016 - Acapulco (w/Larsson); 2015 - up was Kim Clijsters… Enjoys listening to music, reading, Seoul (w/Larsson) . shopping and seeing friends… Favorite tournaments are the Grand Slams… Enjoys watching movies, reading ADDITIONAL - Dutch Fed Cup Team, 2011-12, 2014-17; and seeing friends . Dutch Olympic Team, 2016 . WTA FINALS HISTORY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (2-1): 2017 Recorded second straight Top 50 finish in 2017, at Advanced to the final in debut appearance (w/Larsson) No .31 (also fifth non-consecutive Top 100 finish… falling to Babos/Sestini Hlavackova in a third set 2017 season highlighted by third and fourth career tiebreaker . singles titles at Nürnberg (d . Krejcikova in F) and

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 15 - 22 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 5 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 9 - 6 2r SF 1r 4r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 3 - 5 1r 3r 1r - 1r 2r US OPEN 2 - 6 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 45 UKR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-AUG-1986 (KRYVYI RIG, ) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 29 9 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 12-OCT-2009 20-OCT-2008

CAREER No .4, behind Svitolina, Tsurenko and Kozlova… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 3 Posted one win over Top 10 players in 2017 (No .7 Career Prize Money: $3,436,218 Muguruza at Dubai via retirement), now owns 19 Career W-L: 422 - 310 career wins vs . Top 20 opponents… Played in the main draw of three of the four Grand Slams in 2017; 2017 HIGHLIGHTS fell in qualifying at 2017 US Open… Passed $3 million W-L (Main Draw Only): 11 - 13 in career prize money in 2016… Runner-up in Prize Money: $368,628 doubles at 2016 New Haven (w/Chuang) – first tour- Won (1): Tashkent level final of any kind since 2011 Hobart… Played all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2016, for the first WTA YEAR-END RANKING time since 2012… In 2015, her first full season since 2017: 93 2011: 81 2005: 125 2011, reached two quarterfinals – Tokyo [Japan 2016: 72 2010: 113 2004: 333 Open] and Istanbul… Gave birth to daughter Karin in 2015: 88 2009: 32 2003: 354 2013, and did not play from September 2012 until 2014: 204 2008: 63 2002: 813 April 2014… Achieved best Grand Slam singles result 2013: -- 2007: 44 2001: 827 at 2009 US Open when she advanced to quarterfinals 2012: 132 2006: 118 – run included upset of No .11 Ivanovic in 1r… Among three career doubles titles, captured Australian Open CAREER FINALS with sister Alona in 2008 – second pair of sisters to SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Tashkent; 2008 - win a Grand Slam title together (also Serena and Birmingham . Venus Williams)… Singles champion on grass at 2008 Birmingham (d . Wickmayer in F)… Made Top 100 DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2009 - Prague (w/A . debut on August 7, 2006 and broke into Top 50 on Bondarenko); 2008 - Australian Open, Paris [Indoors] May 21, 2007… Rose as high as No .9 in doubles (week (both w/A .Bondarenko) . of October 20, 2008)… Made WTA main draw debut Finalist (4): 2016 - New Haven (w/Chuang); 2011 - at 2003 Bogotá . Hobart (w/Dekmeijere); 2009 - Hobart, Budapest (both w/A .Bondarenko) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Parents are Vladimir and Natalia… Was introduced to ADDITIONAL - Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, 2005-12, 2016; tennis at age four by parents; has two sisters, Valeria and Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 . Alona (both played tennis, Alona reaching Top 20 on WTA Rankings)… Married Denis Volodko in September 2011; CAREER HIGHLIGHTS gave birth to daughter, Karin, in 2013… Has one cat (Pers) Seven non-consecutive Top 100 seasons… 2017 and one dog (Princess)… Speaks Ukrainian, Russian and singles season highlighted by her win in Tashkent (d . English… Enjoys Russian pop music, playing chess, No .52 Babos), also made a quarterfinals run at 2017 reading books… Enjoys visiting friends in Cherkasy, Bol (l . Minella)… Finished 2017 as the Ukrainian Ukraine .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 26 - 33 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 7 1r 3r - - - 1r 1r 2r 3r 1r - - - ROLAND GARROS 5 - 8 1r 2r - - - 1r 1r 2r 3r 1r 2r - - WIMBLEDON 6 - 10 1r 1r - - - 2r 3r 1r 2r 2r 1r 2r 1r US OPEN 10 - 8 - 3r 2r - - 1r 2r 2r QF 1r 2r - -

46 EUGENIE BOUCHARD CAN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 25-FEB-1994 (MONTRÉAL, CANADA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.78 M) PLAYS 5 103 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 20-OCT-2014 12-AUG-2013

CAREER to contest a Grand Slam final at 2014 Wimbledon (l . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Kvitova) and reached two further semifinals the same Career Prize Money: $5,716,521 year – Australian Open (l . Li) and Roland Garros (l . Career W-L: 225 - 155 Sharapova)… Reached career-high ranking of No .5 on October 20, 2014, the highest ranking ever held by 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Canadian woman (formerly No .8 Bassett-Seguso)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 11 - 20 Owns three career Top 5 wins, defeating No .3 Halep Prize Money: $562,340 (2014 Wimbledon) and No .2 Kerber (2016 Rome, 2017 SF (1): Sydney Madrid)… Won career-best 43 matches in 2014 and QF (1): Madrid registered six of 10 career wins over Top 10 opponents… Qualified for 2014 WTA Finals in WTA YEAR-END RANKING Singapore – first Canadian to the play the event since 2017: 81 2013: 32 2009: 1068 Kelesi in 1989… Named 2014 WTA Most Improved 2016: 47 2012: 144 2008: 1104 Player (rose from No .32 to No .7), having been 2013 2015: 48 2011: 302 WTA Newcomer of the Year… Reached three WTA 2014: 7 2010: 538 doubles final, at 2013 Washington, DC (w/Townsend), 2017 Washington DC (w/Stephens) and 2017 CAREER FINALS Luxembourg (w/Flipkens)… On ITF Circuit, winner of SINGLES - Winner (1): 2014 - Nürnberg . six singles titles and one doubles title… Made WTA Finalist (5): 2016 - Hobart, Kuala Lumpur; 2014 - qualifying debut as a 16-year-old at 2008 Montréal and Wimbledon, Wuhan; 2013 - Osaka . main draw debut at 2011 Washington, DC… In juniors, won 2012 Wimbledon girls’ singles title (d . Svitolina in DOUBLES - Finalist (3): 2017 - Washington DC F); also won junior girls’ doubles title at Wimbledon in (w/Stephens), Luxembourg (w/Flipkens); 2013 - 2011 (w/Min) and 2012 (w/Townsend) . Washington, DC (w/Townsend) . PERSONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL - Canadian Fed Cup Team, 2011, 2013- Has three siblings, including a twin sister . . Favorite 15; Canadian Olympic Team, 2016 . surface is grass . . Favorite singers are Justin Bieber, Jay-Z, Miley Cyrus and Kanye West . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Four out of five Top 50 seasons, including a Top 10 WTA FINALS HISTORY year-end finish at No .7 in 2014… Advanced to two Singles (0-3): 2014 finals in 2016, both at International level – Hobart (l . Made WTA Finals debut in 2014… First Canadian to Cornet) and Kuala Lumpur (l . Svitolina)… Record in compete in the WTA Finals in 25 years and third overall, WTA singles finals stands at 1-5, title coming at 2014 after Carling Bassett-Seguso (1984-86) and Helen Nürnberg (d . Ka .Pliskova in F)… Became first Canadian Kelesi (1988-89) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 37 - 18 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 12 - 4 3r 2r QF SF - ROLAND GARROS 8 - 5 2r 2r 1r SF 2r WIMBLEDON 10 - 5 1r 3r 1r F 3r US OPEN 7 - 4 1r 1r 4r 4r 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 47 USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 12-APR-1995 (HARRISBURG, PA, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (178 M) PLAYS 60 172 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 16-OCT-2017 07-AUG-2017

CAREER PERSONAL INFORMATION Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Currently trains with the USTA in Boca Raton Mother's Career Prize Money: $854,633 name is Elizabeth; father's name is Patrick; has twin Career W-L: 141 - 96 sister, Jessica . . Started playing tennis at age 7 . . Favorite surface is clay . . Tennis idols growing up 2017 HIGHLIGHTS were Justine Henin and . . Also enjoys W-L (Main Draw Only): 10 - 14 spending time outdoors, listening to music, and Prize Money: $682,346 hanging with friends and family . . Favorite SF (1): Hong Kong tournament is Indian Wells; favorite Grand Slam is 4r (1): Australian Open Australian Open . WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2017: 64 2015: 229 2013: 600 2016: 111 2014: 267 CAREER FINALS SINGLES - Best Results - Semifinals: 2017 - Hong Kong . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Breakthrough year in 2017, achieving first Top 100 season of career at No .64… Strong performances at Grand Slams, reached R16 at Australian Open and US Open… Won through qualifying at Australian Open and went on to become first American female qualifier to reach R16 at the Australian Open in Open Era… Also made semifinals at Hong Kong… Posted career-best ranking of No .60 on October 16, 2017… Prior to 2017 Australian Open posted first and only WTA main draw wins at 2016 Guangzhou (d . Pivovarova and Kovinic) . . Made first four main draw appearances at tour level in 2016 – at Rio de Janeiro (as qualifier, l . Hercog in 1r), Stanford (l . Cornet in 1r), Montréal (as qualifier l . Svitolina in 1r) . . Appeared in WTA qualifying draw at 2015 Cincinnati . . On ITF Circuit, owns four titles in singles and four in doubles . . Made professional debut at $10k ITF/ Evansville, IN-USA .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 7 - 4 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 1 4r ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r WIMBLEDON 1 - 1 2r US OPEN 3 - 1 4r

48 MADISON BRENGLE USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 03-APR-1990 (DOVER, DELAWARE, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 35 86 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 4-MAY-2015 08-MAY-2017

CAREER subsequently achieved best Grand Slam result to Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 date by reaching R16 at Australian Open (l . Keys)… Career Prize Money: $2,074,185 Defeated first Top 10 opponent (No .4 Kvitova) en Career W-L: 404 - 307 route to first Premier-level semifinal of career at 2015 Stuttgart (l . Kerber)… Posted career-best 25 main 2017 HIGHLIGHTS draw matches in 2015; had six total main draw wins W-L (Main Draw Only): 10 - 18 prior to that season… Did not contest main draw at a Prize Money: $451,929 Grand Slam between 2008 Roland Garros and 2014 QF (1): Auckland US Open, where she received a wildcard… Won first >> Won two ITF singles titles WTA level match at 2007 Los Angeles (d . Pennetta, l . Dementieva)… Made tour-level main draw debut as WTA YEAR-END RANKING wildcard at … Played first tour- 2017: 82 2012: 190 2007: 240 level qualifying at 2005 US Open… Made professional 2016: 75 2011: 192 2006: 508 debut at age 14 in qualifying at 2004 $25k ITF/ 2015: 40 2010: 189 2005: 777 Allentown-PA, USA… In juniors, reached two Grand 2014: 94 2009: 155 Slam finals in 2007 – Australian Open (l . 2013: 153 2008: 225 Pavlyuchenkova) and Wimbledon (l . U .Radwanska) . CAREER FINALS PERSONAL INFORMATION SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Hobart . Coached by mother, Gaby… Father’s name is Dan; brother’s name is David (also plays tennis)… Baseliner CAREER HIGHLIGHTS whose favorite shot is backhand and whose favorite Four successive Top 100 season finishes… Posted surface is grass… Began playing at age two when third career win over a Top 10 opponent at 2017 mother introduced her to the sport… Also plays Auckland (d . No .2 S .Williams in R16)… Won tenth ITF volleyball; enjoys skim boarding… Favorite color is Circuit singles title of career at 2017 $60k ITF/ pink… Favorite type of music is rock; favorite artist is Charleston, SC-USA… Banner year in 2015, ending Steely Dan… Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings… season ranked No .40… Reached first WTA final at Favorite city to visit is Miami . 2015 Hobart as a qualifier (l . Watson) and

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 11 - 17 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 5 1r 3r 4r ------1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 4 2r 1r 1r ------1r - WIMBLEDON 2 - 3 3r 1r 1r ------US OPEN 3 - 5 1r 1r 3r 2r ------1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 49 MIHAELA BUZARNESCU ROU

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 04-MAY-1988 (BUCHAREST, ROMANIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.68M) PLAYS 68 96 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 13-NOV-2017 16-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Breakthrough year in 2017, achieving first Top 100 Career Prize Money: $371,497 season of career at No .72… Reached semifinal as Career W-L: 358 - 186 qualifier at Linz, registering first Top 50 win over No .35 Kontaveit en route… Made Grand Slam and WTA main 2017 HIGHLIGHTS draw debut at 2017 US Open (l . Wozniacki in 1r)… Prior W-L (Main Draw Only): 3 - 3 to US Open bow had attempted to qualify for eight Prize Money: $180,996 majors dating back to 2011 US Open… Only other SF (1): Linz main draw appearance in 2017 was 1r exit at >> Won seven ITF singles titles Luxembourg… Made Top 100 debut on October 16, >> Made Top 100 debut 2017, at 29 was the oldest Top 100 debutante since 33-year-old Obziler on February 19, 2007 at No .96… WTA YEAR-END RANKING Ended 2016 at No .377 … Best tour-level doubles result 2017: 72 2012: 248 2007: 421 is reaching semifinals at 2017 Linz (w/Kalashnikova)… 2016: 377 2011: 155 2006: 254 On ITF Circuit, winner of 21 singles titles – six of which 2015: 260 2010: 407 2005: 427 she won in 2017 – and 32 doubles titles . 2014: 891 2009: 433 2004: 621 2013: -- 2008: 386 PERSONAL INFORMATION Coached by father, Mihai Buzarnescu . . Father is Mihai CAREER FINALS (former Romanian intercollegiate tennis player); SINGLES - Semifinals (1): 2017 - Linz . mother is Marcela (pharmacist); is an only child . . Introduced to tennis at age 4 by parents . . Favorite ADDITIONAL - Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2006, 2009, shot is forehand; favorite surface is hard . . Long-term 2012 . goal is to reach Top 50 . . Speaks Romanian, English . . Enjoys working out after a match, going shopping (favorite store is TJ Maxx), watching movies . . Favorite music is pop; favorite actor is Johnny Depp; favorite food is Caesar Salad; favorite city is Miami . . People most admired are Roger Federer, Monica Seles . . Self- described as happy with a lot of energy .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 0 - 1 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - ROLAND GARROS - - WIMBLEDON - - US OPEN 0-1 1r

50 VERONICA CEPEDE ROYG PAR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-JAN-1992 (ASUNCIÓN, PARAGUAY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 4” (1.63 M) PLAYS 73 85 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 07-AUG-2017 19-SEP-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 1 First Top 100 season finish in 2017, ending year at Career Prize Money: $870,296 No .77… Achieved career-high ranking of No .73 on Career W-L: 312 - 186 August 7, 2017… Season highlight was posting best result at a Grand Slam, reaching R16 at Roland Garros 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (l . Ka .Pliskova)… Was first Paraguayan woman to W-L (Main Draw Only): 12 - 14 reach R16 at a Slam since Rossana de los Ríos at 2000 Prize Money: $416,805 Roland Garros… Also reached QFs at Hobart (as QF (2): Hobart, Seoul qualifier, l . Fett) and Seoul (l . eventual champion 4r (1): Roland Garros Ostapenko)… Reached first two WTA doubles finals of career in 2017, finishing R-Up at Bogotá (w/Linette) WTA YEAR-END RANKING and Acapulco (w/Duque-Mariño)… Made WTA main 2017: 77 2013: 183 2009: 669 draw debut at 2014 Rio de Janeiro (as a qualifier, l . 2016: 116 2012: 183 2008: 872 Begu in R16)… Made Grand Slam main draw debut 2015: 153 2011: 237 2015 Roland Garros, falling in 1r (as a qualifier, l . 2014: 138 2010: 565 Razzano)… Has one doubles title at 2016 Rio de Janeiro (w/Maria Irigoyen)… Represented Paraguay CAREER FINALS at 2012 London Olympics… On ITF Circuit has won SINGLES - Best Results - Quarterfinals: 2017 - Seoul, fourteen singles titles and twenty doubles titles… Hobart; 2016 - Mallorca; 2015 - Rio de Janeiro PERSONAL INFORMATION DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Rio de Janeiro (w/ Father is Eduardo (owns gas station); mother is Edith Irigouyen) . (retired dentist); brother is Andres (economist); sister Finalist (2): 2017 - Acapulco (w/Duque Marino), Bogota is Estefania (architect) . . Introduced to tennis at age 5 (w/Linette) . by siblings . . Aggressive baseliner; favorite shot is forehand . . Favorite tournament is Roland Garros; WTA 125K SERIES - DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - favorite surface is clay . . Speaks Spanish and English Carlsbad-CA, USA (w/Ce) . . . Tennis idols growing up were Roger Federer and Kim Clijsters . . Enjoys going to the cinema and ADDITIONAL - Paraguyan Fed Cup Team, 2006-07, spending time with family and friends . . If hadn't 2009-15, 2017 . been a tennis player, would have become a nutritionist . . Long-term goal is to reach Top 20 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 4 - 5 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - - - ROLAND GARROS 4 - 3 4r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r - - US OPEN 0 - 1 1r - -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-AUG-1989 (TAIPEI, CHINESE TAIPEI) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 50 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11-JUN-2007 23-OCT-2017

CAREER ADDITIONAL - Chinese Taipei Fed Cup Team, 2006-08, Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 28 2010, 2012, 2015-16 . Chinese Taipei Olympic Team, 2016 . Career Prize Money: $4,685,216 Career W-L: 292 - 179 singles, 455 - 190 doubles CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Finished 2017 season as No .1 in doubles (joint with Hingis)… . Third 2017 DOUBLES HIGHLIGHTS straight Top 20 finish in doubles rankings… Winner of 28 career doubles W-L (Doubles): 64 - 13 titles from 49 finals including 11 titles in 2017… Won nine doubles titles Prize Money: $1,469,856 this season with Hingis – Indian Wells, Madrid, Rome, Mallorca, >> Finished 2017 as year-end WTA World co-No .1 Eastbourne, Cincinnati, US Open, Wuhan and Beijing… Held 19-match >> Won 11 doubles titles with two different partners - win streak with Hingis from Cincinnati 1r through to WTA Finals >> two with sister Hao-Ching and nine w/Hingis Singapore SF, including first Grand Slam doubles title at US Open… Qualified for WTA Finals (w/Hingis) in August and reached SF (l . Babos/ WTA YEAR-END RANKING (DOUBLES) Hlavackova in F)… Also won titles at Taipei City and Hong Kong with 2017: 1 2012 72 2007 8 sister Chan Hao-Ching… Became world No .1 on October 23, 2017… 2016: 12 2011 42 2006 119 Prior to 2017 season had reached two Grand Slam doubles quarterfinals 2015 7 2010 18 2005 148 in 2016, at Australian Open and Roland Garros, as well as the last eight at 2014 36 2009 52 2004 373 2015 US Open (all w/H .Chan)… Team of Chan/Chan also advanced to 2013 98 2008 17 quarterfinals at the 2016 Rio Olympics (l . Bacsinszky/Hingis)… Sisters also qualified for the WTA Finals in Singapore for the second year in 2016 CAREER FINALS (l . Hingis/Mirza in QF)… In 2015, became third set of sisters to compete at SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2007 - Bangkok . WTA Finals (after Serena and Venus Williams in 2009 and Katerina and in 1986)… Also qualified for WTA Finals in 2007 (w/ DOUBLES - Winner (28): 2017 - Taipei City (w/H .Chan), Indian Chuang)… Three-time Grand Slam doubles runner-up, at 2007 Wells, Madrid, Rome, Mallorca, Eastbourne, Cincinnati, US Open, Australian Open and 2007 US Open (both w/Chuang) and 2015 Wuhan, Beijing (all w/Hingis), Hong Kong (w/H .Chan); 2016 - Australian Open (w/J .Zheng)… Mixed doubles finalist at 2011 Australian Kaohsiung, Doha, Hong Kong (all w/H .Chan); 2015 - Pattaya City, Open (w/Hanley)… Last played singles at 2015 US Open (fell in Cincinnati, Tokyo [] (all w/H .Chan); 2014 - Eastbourne . qualifying), a decade after making tour level main draw debut at (w/H .Chan); 2013 - Shenzhen (w/H .Chan); 2010 - Kuala Lumpur Flushing Meadows (as qualifier, l . S Williams. in 1r)… In singles, achieved (w/J .Zheng); 2009 - Seoul (w/Spears); 2008 - Pattaya City, Rome, career-high ranking of No .50 on June 11, 2007… Reached one WTA Los Angeles (all w/Chuang); 2007 - Bangalore, Birmingham, singles final, at 2007 Bangkok (l . Pennetta)… On ITF Circuit, winner of 17 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (all w/Chuang); 2005 - Seoul (w/Chuang) . singles titles and 18 doubles titles . Finalist (21): 2017 - Strasbourg (w/Hingis); 2016 - Eastbourne (w/H .Chan); 2015 - Australian Open, Eastbourne (both w/J . PERSONAL INFORMATION Zheng), Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Beijing (both w/H Chan);. 2014 Coached by father, Chan Yuan-Liang… Mother is Liu Hsieh-Chen - Charleston (w/H Chan),. Kuala Lumpur (w/S .Zheng); 2012 - (businesswoman); younger sister is Chan Hao-Ching (also plays on Pattaya City (w/H .Chan); 2010 - Hobart (w/Niculescu), Stanford WTA)… Began playing at age six when father introduced her to the sport (w/J .Zheng); 2009 - Stanford (w/Niculescu); 2008 - Bangalore, at a tennis club .… Baseliner whose favorite shot is backhand down the Strasbourg (both w/Chuang); 2007 - Australian Open, Pattaya line; favorite surface is hard… Speaks Chinese, English . . Likes light rock City, Indian Wells, US Open (all w/Chuang), Istanbul (w/Mirza), music, Chinese food, swimming… Favorite tournament is US Open . Stuttgart (w/Safina); 2006 - Tokyo [Japan Open] (w/Chuang) . WTA FINALS HISTORY MIXED DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2011 - Australian Open Doubles (3-5): 2007, 2015-17 (w/Hanley) . Played in WTA Finals four times with three different partners and in two different cities: Madrid (w/Chuang) and Singapore (w/H Chan. in 2015-16 WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Doubles (2): 2014 - Taipei, and Hingis in 2017) . . Has advanced as far as the semifinal stage in 2015 TPE (w/H .Chan); 2013 - Ningbo, CHN (w/Zhang) (w/H .Chan) and 2017 (w/Hingis) . . Became just the third team of sisters to compete in WTA Finals after Serena and Venus Williams (2009) and Katerina and Manuela Maleeva (1986) . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 69 - 39 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 19-10 1r QF F 1r 1r - 3r 3r 1r 3r F ROLAND GARROS 22-9 SF QF 3r 2r - 3r 3r 3r - QF QF WIMBLEDON 7-10 QF 2r 1r 1r - 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r 3r US OPEN 21-10 W 2r QF 2r 1r 1r 1r SF 2r 1r F

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 06-MAY-1989 (, SLOVAKIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 3” (1.61 M) PLAYS 4 59 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 20-MAR-2017 13-AUG-2012

CAREER (l . Gavrilova in F)… Holds 8-11 record in finals… In Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 8 / 1 her third ‘s-Hertogenbosch doubles final, defeated Career Prize Money: $12,284,587 the Top 3 seeded teams to lift maiden doubles title in Career W-L: 418 - 270 2017 edition (w/Flipkens)… Won a WTA-leading four singles titles in 2016 – qualified for Singapore by 2017 HIGHLIGHTS virtue of lifting trophy at Linz (d . Golubic in F)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 26 - 22 Reached first two tour-level finals as a teenager in Prize Money: $1,409,663 2008, at Amelia Island (l . Sharapova) and Montréal (l . R-Up (1): New Haven Safina)… Won career-high 53 matches in 2016 SF (2): St . Petersburg, Doha (previous best was 42 matches in 2011)… Owns 34 victories over Top 10 opponents (eight in 2016) WTA YEAR-END RANKING including three over world reigning World No .1s: 2017: 26 2012: 15 2007: 52 Wozniacki at 2011 Wimbledon, Azarenka at 2012 2016: 5 2011: 18 2006: 156 Roland Garros and Kerber at 2016 WTA Finals… In 2015: 38 2010: 31 2005: 555 Grand Slam play, best result is runner-up effort at 2014: 11 2009: 30 Final (l . Li); defeated four seeds 2013: 23 2008: 19 en route, including No .3 Sharapova and No .5 A . Radwanska… First Slovak player (male of female) to CAREER FINALS reach a Grand Slam final… Made Top 10 debut on SINGLES - Winner (8): 2016 - Katowice, Eastbourne, March 31, 2014… Broke into Top 20 on August 4, Linz, WTA FInals; 2014 - Acapulco; 2013 - Stanford; 2008… Missed four months in 2015 following surgery 2012 - Carlsbad; 2011 - Moscow . on her left Achilles, returning to tour at Eastbourne… Finalist (11): 2017 - New Haven; 2016 - Acapulco, Won 2016 WTA Comeback Player of the Year award… Madrid, Wuhan; 2014 - Australian Open, Kuala Made WTA qualifying debut at 2005 Rabat and main Lumpur; 2013 - Sydney; 2012 - Barcelona; 2011 - Linz; draw debut at 2006 Istanbul . 2008 - Amelia Island, Montréal . PERSONAL INFORMATION DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2017 - ‘s’Hertogenbosch (w/ Parents are Milan and Katarina… Introduced to Flipkens) . tennis at age seven by parents… Speaks Slovak and FINALIST (2): - 2013 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Parra Santonja); English… Favorite surfaces are clay and hard; 2011 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Pennetta) . favorite shot is swing volley… Enjoys music, movies and seeing friends… Considers 9 her lucky ADDITIONAL - Slovak Fed Cup Team, 2005-14, 2016; number… Tennis player most admired is Kim Slovak Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 . Clijsters… Self-described as happy person with a lot of energy… Favorite cities are Paris, New York CAREER HIGHLIGHTS and Bratislava… Married husband, Miso Navara, Eighth Top 30 season of career in 2017, finishing at after 2016 Wimbledon . No .26… Made first Top 5 finish in 2016 (at No .5) after winning biggest title of career to date at WTA Finals in WTA FINALS HISTORY Singapore – went 1-2 in group stage before defeating Singles (3-2): 2016 No .9 Kuznetsova in semifinals and World No .1 Kerber In 2016, became fourth player making event debut in final… At No .7, became lowest seeded player to to win the title… Finished second in her group with triumph at WTA Finals since No .7 seed V .Williams in a 1-2 record in round-robin play; defeated 2008… First player to win WTA Finals on debut since Kuznetsova (SF) and Kerber (F) en route to the Kvitova in 2011… Third Slovak woman to qualify for title… Third Slovak woman to qualify for WTA WTA Finals (after Habsudova and Hantuchova)… Finals, after Habsudova and Hantuchova . Reached 19th career singles final at 2017 New Haven

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 73 - 40 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 19 - 10 3r 1r QF F 2r 2r 3r 1r 4r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 21 - 10 2r 3r - 3r 2r QF 1r 3r SF 3r 3r WIMBLEDON 18 - 10 3r QF 1r 3r 3r 1r QF 3r 3r 1r - US OPEN 15 - 10 2r 3r 3r 1r 1r 3r 2r QF - 3r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 07-APR-1990 (BUCHAREST, ROMANIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.76 M) PLAYS 21 35 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 12-AUG-2013 09-MAR-2009

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 4 Fifth non-consecutive Top 50 finish, at No .37, up from Career Prize Money: $4,292,516 No .81 in 2016… Also nince Top 100 seasons in past 10 Career W-L: 400 - 283 years, including Top 30 finishes in 2012 and 2013… 2017 season highlighted by a semifinal showing at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Nürnberg (l . Krejcikova) and quarterfinal runs at W-L (Main Draw Only): 27 - 22 Istanbul, Madrid, Seoul, Beijing and Linz… Also reached Prize Money: $899,657 R16 at Australian Open – first time advancing to that SF (1): Nurnberg stage since 2009 Roland Garros (QF, l . Stosur), her best QF (5): Istanbul, Madrid, Seoul, Beijing, Linz Grand Slam result to date… In 2016 played a mix of WTA and ITF events, improving ranking by 163 ranking places WTA YEAR-END RANKING to No .81 in 2016 on comeback from shoulder injury… 2017: 37 2012: 27 2007: 106 Reached biggest singles final of career at 2013 Toronto 2016: 81 2011: 60 2006: 348 – posted three Top 10 wins en route to final (No .10 2015: 244 2010: 95 2005: 711 Wozniacki, No .7 Kvitova and No .5 Li) before falling to 2014: 93 2009: 46 2004: 893 No .1 S .Williams… Won maiden WTA singles title at 2008 2013: 22 2008: 37 Tashkent (d . Lisicki in F) having been runner-up at 2007 Budapest (l . Dulko)… Among 14 career wins over Top 10 CAREER FINALS opponents owns four Top 5 victories: No .5 Jankovic SINGLES - Winner (1): 2008 - Tashkent . (2009 Roland Garros), No .5 Stosur (2012 Australian Finalist (2): 2013 - Toronto; 2007 - Budapest . Open), No .5 Li Na (2013 Toronto) and No .4 Ka .Pliskova (2017 Beijing)… Posted career-high ranking of No .21 on DOUBLES - Winner (4): 2011 - Dallas (w/Brianti); August 21, 2013… Owns four WTA doubles titles, most 2010 - Oeiras (w/Medina Garrigues); 2008 - Fès (w/ recently at 2011 Dallas (w/Brianti) from nine finals… Pavlyuchenkova), Luxembourg (w/Erakovic) . Made WTA main draw debut at 2006 Stockholm… Finalist (5): 2014 - Tianjin (w/Klepac); 2010 - Budapest Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2004 . (w/Medina Garrigues); 2009 - Barcelona (w/Klepac), Fès (w/Kirilenko); 2008 - New Haven (w/Niculescu) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Introduced to tennis at age four by mother, Liliana… ADDITIONAL - Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2006, 2008- Father’s name is Mihai; younger brother’s name is 09, 2013-14, 2017; Romanian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 . Mihnea… Speaks Romanian, English and Spanish and is studying French… Likes all surfaces; favorite shot is forehand… Enjoys playing all ball sports, going shopping, watching movies, reading and doing crosswords… Favorite cities are New York and London (“big cities with lots to do”)… Hiked to Machu Picchu in during off-season at end of 2016… Self-described as ambitious, stubborn and happy… Most admires Stefanie Graf… Goal is to reach Top 10 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 36 - 36 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 - 9 4r - 1r 1r 3r 3r 2r 2r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 12 - 9 2r 1r - 3r 3r 1r 3r 1r QF 2r WIMBLEDON 8 - 9 3r 1r - 1r 2r 3r 1r 1r 3r 2r US OPEN 7 - 9 2r 1r - 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r 3r 2r

54 ALIZÉ CORNET FRA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 22-JAN-1990 (NICE, FRANCE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.73 M) PLAYS 11 59 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 16-FEB-2009 07-MAR-2011

CAREER of 16 at Roland Garros for the first time since 1994… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 5 / 3 Reached first doubles final since 2014 at Stanford (w/ Career Prize Money: $5,885,479 Rosolska, l . Spears/Vandeweghe)… Enters 2018 with Career W-L: 384 - 305 14 career wins against Top 10 players… Winner of five career singles titles from 11 finals, most recently 2017 HIGHLIGHTS lifting the trophy at 2016 Hobart (d . Bouchard in F)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 24 - 23 Member of French Fed Cup Team that lost 2016 Final Prize Money: $842,144 to the Czech Republic… Qualified for Tournament of R-Up (1): Brisbane Champions in Sofia, in 2013-14 but did not QF (4): Monterrey, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Moscow progress past round robin stage… Appeared in career-best three finals in two different seasons – WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2008 and 2014… Prior to 2014, all six finals 2017: 38 2012: 44 2007: 57 appearances came on clay – including breakthrough 2016: 46 2011: 89 2006: 189 run to title bout at 2008 Rome (as qualifier, l . 2015: 43 2010: 78 2005: 308 Jankovic)… Advanced to R16 at a major on four 2014: 20 2009: 50 2004: 861 occasions (, 2014 Wimbledon, 2013: 27 2008: 16 2015 Roland Garros and 2017 Roland Garros)… In 2014, registered three wins over World No .1 Serena CAREER FINALS Williams – at Dubai (SF), Wimbledon (3r) and Wuhan SINGLES - Winner (5): 2016 - Hobart; 2014 - Katowice; (2r, via ret .) – becoming first player to defeat the 2013 - Strasbourg; 2012 - Bad Gastein; 2008 - Budapest . American three times in a single season since Justine Finalist (6): 2017 - Brisbane; 2014 - Dubai, Guangzhou; Henin in 2007… Reached second Premier-level final 2012 - Strasbourg; 2008 - Acapulco, Rome . of career at 2014 Dubai courtesy of two Top 10 wins (No .9 Halep in 1r, No .1 S . Williams in SF)… Former DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2015 - Hong Kong (w/ World No .11, achieved on February 16, 2009… Made Shvedova); 2010 - Strasbourg (w/King); 2008 - Budapest WTA debut at the age of 15 at 2005 Roland Garros, (w/Husarova) . advancing to 3r… Won 2007 Roland Garros girls’ Finalist (3): 2017 - Stanford (w/Rosolska}; 2014 - singles (d . Duque Mariño in F) . Guangzhou (w/Linette); 2011 - Dallas (w/Parmentier) . PERSONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL - French Fed Cup Team, 2008-17; French Father is Francis (retired); mother is Patricia; brother is Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 . Sébastien (PhD, also her agent)… Has one cat (Lilou) and one dog (Andy)… Started playing at age four CAREER HIGHLIGHTS after watching her brother play… Baseliner whose Sixth consecutive Top 50 season in 2017, at No .38… favorite shot is backhand; favorite surface is clay… Has also spent 11 straight years inside the Top 100… Favorite music is rock; favorite artists are Muse, Jack 2017 season highlighted by run to final at Brisbane – Johnson… Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings; favorite defeated No .5 Cibulkova and No .7 Muguruza enroute, actors are Brad Pitt and Edward Norton… Other l . No .6 Ka .Pliskova… Also advanced to quarterfinals sports interests are basketball, handball and soccer… at Monterrey, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Moscow… In Also enjoys playing piano and reading… Favorite city Grand Slam play, reached round of 16 at home at is hometown of Nice… People most admired are Roland Garros (l . Garcia)… One of three French and her brother . women (also Garcia and Mladenovic) to reach round

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 52- 47 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN - 12 2r 2r 3r 3r 2r 1r 3r 1r 4r 2r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 17 - 13 4r 3r 4r 2r 3r 1r 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 10 - 11 1r 3r 2r 4r 3r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r - - US OPEN 12 - 11 2r 1r 1r 3r 3r 2r 2r 1r 2r 3r 3r - -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 09-OCT-1993 (GATES MILLS, OH, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 2” (1.57 M) PLAYS 26 147 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 22-MAY-2017 31-AUG-2015

CAREER Reached first singles finals of career in 2016, at Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Washington D .C . (l . Wickmayer) and Québec City (as Career Prize Money: $2,172,726 qualifier, l . Dodin)… Also a two-time semifinalist at Career W-L: 232 - 156 tour level, at 2015 Auckland (l . V .Williams) and 2016 Luxembourg (l . Kvitova)… Owns three career wins 2017 HIGHLIGHTS versus Top 10 opponents, defeating No .4 Azarenka W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 23 (2014 Indian Wells), No .7 Bouchard (2015 Charleston) Prize Money: $574,662 and No .10 A Radwanska. (2017 Eastbourne)… Won (1): Auckland Heading into 2018 season has contested 22 Grand QF (3): Doha, Dubai, Rabat Slam main draws, advancing to 3r three times (2014 and 2016 Australian Open, 2014 Wimbledon)… WTA YEAR-END RANKING Played first tour-level main draw match at 2011 2017: 50 2014: 57 2011: 319 Australian Open as a wild card… On ITF Circuit has 2016: 62 2013: 72 2010: 437 won seven singles titles… Won USTA Girls’ 18 & Under 2015: 87 2012: 94 national title in 2011, earning a US Open main draw wildcard… In December 2010, registered 18-match CAREER FINALS win streak on ITF Junior Circuit, capturing three SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Auckland; Finalist (2): tournaments, culminating in Orange Bowl… Finished 2016 - Washington, DC; Québec City . 2010 year ranked No .3 in world junior rankings .

ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2014-15, 2017 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father is Bill (cardiologist); mother is Traci (nurse); CAREER HIGHLIGHTS older brother is Billy; dog is Pierre (French poodle)… Broke into the Top 50 for the first time in her career in Mother’s friend was former pro Oksana Beilensen; 2017, finishing the year at No .50 and as the No .7 thought Lauren would be good at tennis… Started American… Strong start to the season was playing at age nine… Favorite surface is hard; favorite highlighted by first career WTA title at Auckland (d . shot is backhand… Junior accomplishments include Konjuh in F)… Also reached back-to-back winning Orange Bowl and Eddie Herr in 2010… quarterfinals at Doha (as qualifier, l . Wozniacki) and Enjoys seeing friends, reading, movies and Dubai (l . eventual champion Svitolina) – which was shopping… Favorite city is Paris; favorite tournament best result to date at Premier 5 tournament… Rose to is Miami… Admires Nadal because he fights no a career-high ranking of No .26 on May 22, 2017… matter what .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 11 - 22 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 6 1r 3r 2r 3r 1r - 1r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 6 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r - WIMBLEDON 3 - 4 1r - 2r 3r 1r - - US OPEN 2 - 6 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 11-FEB-1985 (, AUSTRALIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5' 5" (1.65 M) PLAYS 26 3 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 29-SEPT-2014 01-FEB-2016

CAREER action in 2016 as recovering from concussion Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 7 (sustained in 2015) and birth of second child… In Career Prize Money: $4,207,898 2017 won three doubles title from a career-best six Career W-L: 348 - 214 (singles); 337 - 181 (doubles) finals reached, winning Birmingham, Strasbourg and Kuala Lumpur… R-Up at Roland Garros, Eastbourne 2017 HIGHLIGHTS and New Haven… Qualified for WTA Finals, losing W-L (Doubles): 36 - 14 opening match (l . Bertens/Larsson)… In total has Prize Money: $388,807 reached 20 tour-level doubles finals, posting a 7-13 >> Qualified for WTA Finals in season highlighted by record… Includes seven R-Up finishes at Grand Slam reaching six doubles finals (all w/Barty) level: 2008 Roland Garros (w/Schiavone), 2013 >> Won three doubles titles on three different Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open (all w/ surfaces - Barty), and 2015 Roland Garros and US Open (w/ >> Kuala Lumpur, Strasbourg, Birmingham Shvedova)… Won mixed doubles title at 2011 Roland Garros (w/Lipsky)… In singles finished 2014 at career- WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) best No .30, only Top 50 season of career . . has reached 2017: - / 10 2011: 157 / 56 2005: 223 / 141 two singles SFs, at 2012 Dallas and 2014 2016: - / 273 2010: 226 / 251 2004: 301 / 117 Birmingham… Has contested 31 Grand Slam singles 2015: 115 / 5 2009: 1004 / - 2005: 223 / 141 main draws, advancing to R16 three times (2008 and 2014: 29 / 31 2008: 55 / 21 2004: 301 / 117 2014 Australian Open, 2014 US Open)… Missed 2013: 131 / 10 2007: 78 / 123 2003: 275 / 224 majority of 2009 season (February to November) after 2012: 88 / 67 2006: 172 / 121 2002: 458 / 545 undergoing left shoulder surgery… Missed end of 2015 season due to concussion sustained at Beijing, CAREER FINALS forcing withdrawal from WTA Finals (w/Shvedova)… DOUBLES - Winner (7): 2017 - Birmingham, Strasbourg, On ITF Circuit has won 20 singles and 22 doubles Kuala Lumpur (all w/Barty); 2015 - Madrid (w/Shvedova); titles… Junior highlights include winning 2003 2014 - Strasbourg (w/Barty); 2013 - Pattaya City (w/Date- Australian Open doubles title (w/Szili) . Krumm), Birmingham (w/Barty) . Finalist (13): 2017 - Roland Garros, Eastbourne, New Haven PERSONAL INFORMATION (all w/Barty); 2015 - Charleston (w/Jurak), Roland Garros, Father, Kim, is a mechanic; mother, Nita, is a Cincinnati, US Open (all w/Shvedova); 2014 - Birmingham receptionist; sister's name is Brooke, brother's name (w/Barty); 2013 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open is Ben . . Began playing tennis at age 7 . . Favorite (all w/Barty); 2009 - Sydney (w/Dechy); 2008 - Roland movie is Dirty Dancing; favorite TV show is One Tree Garros (w/Schiavone) . Hill . . Favorite country to visit is Japan . . Enjoys Aussie Rules Football and is a mad Carlton supporter . . Loves MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2011 - Roland Garros summer, the beach and spending time with family (w/Lipsky) . and friends . . Is also a qualified beauty therapist .

ADDITIONAL- Australian Fed Cup Team, 2006-08, 2010, WTA FINALS HISTORY 2012-15, 2017; Australian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 . Doubles (0-1): 2017 Earned a spot in the year-end finale in 2015 (w/ CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Shvedova) but was forced to withdraw after Ended 2017 ranked No .10 in doubles for third Top 10 suffering a concussion earlier that year . . Made finish in last five years… Career-best year end finish debut appearance in 2017 (w/Barty), losing to came in 2015 at No .5… Enjoyed successful return to runner-ups Bertens/Larsson in first round . tennis in 2017 with countrywoman Barty after limited

GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY Overall: 68 - 37 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 16-13 QF - 2r 2r F 1r - 1r SF 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r ROLAND GARROS 21-7 F - F QF 1r 2r 3r - - F - - - - WIMBLEDON 19-8 QF - QF QF F 2r 1r 1r - SF - - - - US OPEN 12-9 2r - F 1r F 1r 1r - - 1r 2r - - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 18-OCT-1993 (ALMATY, ) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.72 M) PLAYS 31 89 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 12-JAN-2015 08-JUN-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Third Top 100 season in past four years… Made Career Prize Money: $1,862,587 successful comeback from wrist surgery, finishing Career W-L: 242 - 160 2017 at No .66… Won first career title, at Tokyo [Japan Open] (d . Kato in F)… Also reached 3r at Wimbledon 2017 HIGHLIGHTS and made semifinals at WTA 125k Series event at W-L (Main Draw Only): 7 - 4 Dalian… Prior to 2017 only other career final, at 2014 Prize Money: $246,004 Osaka (l . Stosur)… Has reached quarterfinals or Won (1): Tokyo International better nine times in career, including in WTA main >> Won two ITF singles titles draw debut at 2009 Prague… Has played 12 career Grand Slam main draws, advancing to R16 twice, at WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2014 and 2015 Wimbledon… Began 2014 season 2017: 66 2014: 34 2011: 223 ranked No .163, then made Top 100 debut on March 2016: 148 2013: 164 2010: 173 31 and Top 50 debut on August 18… Owns two wins 2015: 52 2012: 265 2009: 206 against Top 10 opponents (No .7 Jankovic at 2010 Moscow, No .10 Petkovic at 2015 Dubai)… CAREER FINALS Participated in 2014 Rising Stars Invitational at WTA SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Tokyo International; Finals in Singapore… On ITF Circuit has won seven Finalist (1): 2014 - Osaka singles titles .

ADDITIONAL - Kazakhstan Fed Cup Team, 2009-11, PERSONAL INFORMATION 2015-16 . Mother is Aida Aubelova; sister is Alisa . . Started playing tennis at age 6 . . Mainly based in Guangzhou, China; lived in Czech Republic from age 5 to 12 . . Studying psychology at university via correspondence . . Hobbies include listening to music, playing chess, watching films, shopping and swimming . . Tennis idols growing up were Martina Hingis, Justine Henin and Serena Williams .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 16 - 12 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 3 - 1r 3r 3r ROLAND GARROS 2 - 3 - 2r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 8 - 4 3r 1r 4r 4r US OPEN 2 - 2 - - 1r 3r

58 OCÉANE DODIN FRA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 24-OCT-1996 (LILLE, FRANCE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 0” (1.83 M) PLAYS 46 375 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 12-JUN-2017 23-OCT-2017

CAREER ranking of No .132 – made Top 100 debut as a result Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 (week of September 19)… Run at Québec City formed Career Prize Money: $862,031 centrepiece of a 16-match win streak that began with Career W-L: 184 - 111 title $25k ITF/Barcelona-ESP and concluded with semifinal effort at $25k ITF/Clermont-Ferrand-FRA… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Also a quarterfinalist at 2016 Linz (as qualifier, l . W-L (Main Draw Only): 14 - 15 Keys)… Ended 2016 season by defeating Davis again Prize Money: $448,432 in final of $100k ITF/Poitiers-FRA, the eighth ITF SF (1): Washington DC Circuit singles title of her career… Player first tour- QF (1): Budapest level main draw match at (d . Riske in 1r, l . Ka .Pliskova in 2r)… Heading into 2018 WTA YEAR-END RANKING season has featured in nine Grand Slam main draws, 2017: 85 2014: 245 2011: 1170 best result is 2r on four occasions (2015 Australian 2016: 71 2013: 609 Open and US Open, 2017 Australian Open, Roland 2015: 150 2012: 767 Garros, and ); made Wimbledon main draw appearance in 2017 (l . Safarova)… Has posted CAREER FINALS fifteen wins against Top 100 players, three such wins SINGLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Québec City . coming at 2016 Linz . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL INFORMATION Posted second Top 100 season finish in 2017, reaching Currently Coached by Frederic Dodin… Is an only career high WTA singles ranking No .46 (week of June child… Started playing tennis with parents… Favorite 12)… Advanced to first Premier Mandatory R16 at surface is hardcourts… Favorite shot is serve… 2017 Madrid (l . Mladenovic)… Captured maiden WTA Enjoys fashion and reading fashion magazines… singles title at 2016 Québec City (d . Davis in F) on a Favorite player is Roger Federer .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 5 - 9 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 3 2r 1r 2r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 3 2r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r - - US OPEN 2 - 2 2r - 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 59 YING-YING DUAN CHN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 03-JUL-1989 (TIANJIN, CHINA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 1” (1.86 M) PLAYS 60 166 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 24-APR-2017 12-JUN-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Enjoyed first Top 100 season of career, finishing 2017 at Career Prize Money: $1,181,006 No .95… Reached QF as qualifier at Sydney (l . A . Career W-L: 275 - 164 Radwanska) and Kuala Lumpur (l . Linette)… Also reached SF at WTA 125k Series at Zhengzhou… Won first WTA 2017 HIGHLIGHTS singles title at International-level Nanchang (d . King in W-L (Main Draw Only): 11 - 17 F)… Reached first two QFs of career in 2015, at Pattaya Prize Money: $500,922 City (l . eventual champion Hantuchova) and Tianjin (l . SF (2): Sydney, Kuala Lumpur Kovinic)… Finished R-Up at WTA 125K Series event in Suzhou, China in 2014 (l . Friedsam)… Made WTA WTA YEAR-END RANKING qualifying debut at 2010 Beijing and WTA main draw 2017: 95 2013: 173 2009: 400 debut at 2012 Guangzhou (l . Cirstea)… On ITF Circuit has 2016: 102 2012: 128 2008: 821 won 11 singles and one doubles title; most recently at 2015: 117 2011: 378 2007: 889 $25k ITF/Tianjin-CHN in July 2015 (d . Wang)… Played first 2014: 124 2010: 350 professional match on ITF Circuit in China in 2006 . CAREER FINALS PERSONAL INFORMATION SINGLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Nanchang . Trains with the Chinese national program . . Father works in the Subway company (was a basketball ADDITIONAL - Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2017 . player); mother works in a hospital (was a handball player) . . Introduced to the sport by a friend . . Strength is her power; is working on her speed . . Favorite surface is hard; favorite tournament is US Open . . Enjoys shopping and hanging out with friends . . Tennis idol is Roger Federer . . Goal is to reach Top 100

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 11 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 3 3r - 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r - - - - WIMBLEDON 2 - 3 1r 2r 2r - - US OPEN 2 - 4 2r 2r - 1r 1r

60 BEL

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 10-JAN-1986 (GEEL, ) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 5” (1.65 M) PLAYS 13 38 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 05-AUG-2013 11-SEP-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 2 2017 marked eighth Top 100 season in past eight Career Prize Money: $3,813,714 years, including a Top 20 finish in 2013 (at No .20)… Career W-L: 452 - 323 Reached third WTA singles final of career at 2016 Monterrey (l . Watson)… Posted best win of career by 2017 HIGHLIGHTS ranking at 2016 Mallorca, defeating No .2 Muguruza in W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 20 1r for fifth career win against a Top 5 opponent… Prize Money: $515,984 Represented Belgium at Rio Olympics, advancing to QF (2): Acapulco, New Haven R16 in singles – upset No .6 V .Williams in 1r – and >> Won doubles title at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/ reaching 2r in doubles (w/Wickmayer)… Posted 24 Cibulkova) main draw match wins in 2016, the most since 2013 when she won 32 matches… Passed $3 million in WTA YEAR-END RANKING career prize money in 2016… Achieved best Grand 2017: 76 2011: 194 2005: 201 Slam result at 2013 Wimbledon when she advanced 2016: 63 2010: 77 2004: 169 to semifinals (l . eventual champion Bartoli)… Won 2015: 93 2009: 81 2003: 363 first WTA singles title at Québec City in 2012 (d . 2014: 46 2008: 104 2002: 560 Hradecka in F) and was runner-up at 2013 2013: 20 2007: 363 2001: 1126 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l . Halep)… Made Top 100 debut 2012: 54 2006: 105 on September 11, 2006… Broke into Top 50 on January 14, 2013… Made Top 20 debut on June 10, CAREER FINALS 2013, climbing to career-high No .13 on August 5… SINGLES - Winner (1): 2012 - Québec City . Spent two months off tour in 2012 after life- Finalist (2): 2016 - Monterrey; 2013 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . threatening blood clots were discovered in her calf… Member of Belgian Fed Cup Team that advanced to DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2017 - ‘-s-Hertogenbosch (w/ competition final in 2006 (l . Italy)… On ITF Circuit, Cibulkova); 2016 - Seoul (w/Larsson) won 12 singles and one doubles title… Junior highlights include winning the girls’ singles title at Finalist (2): 2017 - Nürnberg (w/Larsson), Luxembourg both Wimbledon and US Open in 2003, and being (w/Bouchard) named ITF Junior World Champion for the year .

ADDITIONAL - Belgian Fed Cup Team, 2003-13, 2015- PERSONAL INFORMATION 17 . Belgian Olympic Team, 2016 . Father’s name is Marino; mother’s name is Carly… Began playing tennis at age four… Speaks English, Dutch, French, German… Enjoys seeing movies, surfing the internet and hanging out with friends .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 30 - 36 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6 - 9 1r 2r 1r 2r 4r - 1r 1r 2r - 1r - ROLAND GARROS 6 - 9 2r 1r 1r 2r 2r - 1r 2r 2r - - 2r WIMBLEDON 13 - 9 2r 2r 2r 3r SF - 1r 2r 3r - - 1r US OPEN 5 - 9 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r - 1r 3r - - 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 61 CAROLINE GARCIA FRA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 16-OCT-1993 (SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, FRANCE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 8 2 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 23-OCT-2017 24-OCT-2016

CAREER on clay at 2016 Strasbourg and grass at 2016 Mallorca… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 5 / 6 Is also a two-time WTA singles runner-up, reaching finals Career Prize Money: $7,381,221 in consecutive weeks at 2015 Acapulco and Monterrey (l . Career W-L: 262 - 204 Bacsinszky in both)… Won WTA 125K Series event at Limoges, France to close 2015 season… Enjoyed 2017 HIGHLIGHTS outstanding doubles season in 2016 partnering Kristina W-L (Main Draw Only): 48 - 22 Mladenovic – team won maiden Grand Slam singles title Prize Money: $3,427,150 at Roland Garros, becoming first all all-French team to win Won (2): Wuhan, Beijing in Paris since Gail Chanfreau and Françoise Dürr in 1971… SF (5): Monterrey, Strasbourg, Mallorca, Bastad, WTA Finals Pair also reached title match at US Open (l . Mattek-Sands/ Safarova) among a total of eight finals reached in 2016 – WTA YEAR-END RANKING won at Charleston, Stuttgart and Madrid as well as Roland 2017: 8 2014: 38 2011: 146 Garros… Team of Garcia/Mladenovic qualified for 2016 2016: 23 2013: 75 2010: 280 WTA Finals in Singapore where they advanced to 2015: 35 2012: 138 2009: 681 semifinals (l . Mattek-Sands/Safarova); duly finished season co-ranked No .2, a new career high for both CAREER FINALS players… Represented France at Rio Olympics in singles SINGLES - Winner (5): 2017 - Wuhan, Beijing; 2016 - (2r) and doubles (w/Mladenovic, 1r)… Member of French Strasbourg, Mallorca; 2014 - Bogotá . Fed Cup Team that advanced to 2016 competition final Finalist (2): 2015 - Acapulco, Monterrey . vs . Czech Republic… Participated in 2015 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational… Also qualified in doubles for DOUBLES - Winner (6): 2016 - Charleston, Stuttgart, 2015 WTA Finals (w/Srebotnik), but did not progress past Madrid, Roland Garros (all w/Mladenovic); 2015 - round-robin stage… Made tour-level main draw debut at Eastbourne (w/Srebotnik); 2014 - Bogotá (w/Arruabarrena) . 2011 Australian Open… In juniors, girls’ singles runner-up Finalist (10): 2016 - Sydney, Dubai, US Open, Beijing at 2011 US Open and was a semifinalist at the other three (w/Mladenovic); 2015 - Brisbane, Stuttgart, Toronto (all Grand Slam events… Played first professional match w/Srebotnik); 2014 - Wuhan (w/Black), Linz (w/Beck), aged 13 at an ITF event in France in 2007 . Moscow (w/Parra Santonja) . PERSONAL INFORMATION WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2015 - Limoges- Coached by father, Louis Paul Garcia… Mother is FRA . Doubles (1): 2013 - Taipei-TPE (w/Shvedova) . Marylene… Played many sports when she was younger and chose tennis because it was the one she enjoyed the ADDITIONAL - French Fed Cup Team, 2013-16 . most… Enjoys reading and spending time with family, and French Olympic Team, 2016 . a big sports fan… Best tennis memory is winning Limoges, Strasbourg, and the 2016 Roland Garros doubles title . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Enjoyed breakout year in 2017, winning first Premier-5 WTA FINALS HISTORY title (Wuhan) and debut Premier-Mandatory crown Singles (2-2): 2017 (Beijing) in back-to-back weeks… subsequently made Doubles (2-3): 2015-16 Top 10 debut and qualified for WTA Finals for first time in Made singles debut in 2017, advancing to the semifinal career… Titles at Wuhan (d . Barty in F) and Beijing (d . stage (l . V .Williams) . . Qualified in doubles twice, 2015 (w/ Halep in F) saw her win 11 matches in a row… Defeat of Srebotnik) and 2016 (w/Mladenovic) . Reached. the No .2 Halep in Beijing was best win rankings-wise of semifinals in 2016 . career… Broke into Top 10 (at No .9) after Beijing, and peaked at No .8 on October 23, 2017…Posted best result at a Grand Slam with QF run at Roland Garros (l . Ka . Pliskova)… Owns five career singles titles on three surfaces, on hard (2014 Bogotá, 2017 Wuhan and Beijing), GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 24 - 23 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 6 3r 1r 3r 1r 1r - 2r ROLAND GARROS 7 - 7 QF 2r 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r WIMBLEDON 7 - 5 4r 2r 1r 3r 2r - - US OPEN 5 - 5 3r 3r 1r 1r 2r - -

62 DARIA GAVRILOVA AUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 05-MAR-1994 (MOSCOW, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 5” (1.66 M) PLAYS 20 45 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 28-AUG-2017 25-SEP-2017

CAREER reigning World No .1, Kerber, in QF… Achieved best Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 1 Grand Slam result of career to date by reaching R16 Career Prize Money: $2,668,473 at Australian Open in 2016 and 2017 – in 2016, Career W-L: 220 - 156 defeated seeds Kvitova and Mladenovic before falling to Suárez Navarro… Was seeded for the first 2017 HIGHLIGHTS time at the majors at 2017 Australian Open (at W-L (Main Draw Only): 33 - 24 No .22)… Quarterfinalist at two of the four Premier Prize Money: $983,115 Mandatory events in 2016 – Madrid and Beijing… Won (1): New Haven Reached first tour-level semifinal of career at 2015 R-Up (2): Strasbourg, Hong Kong Rome, as a qualifier (d . No .7 Ivanovic in 2r, l . eventual champion Sharapova)… Owns nine wins against Top WTA YEAR-END RANKING 10 opponents… Made Top 100 singles debut at 2017: 25 2014: 233 2011: 383 No .96 on March 23, 2015 and later that week 2016: 25 2013: 144 2010: 515 defeated No .2 Sharapova in 2r at Miami… Won 2015: 36 2012: 215 maiden WTA doubles title at 2015 Istanbul (w/ Svitolina) in first doubles final (now holds 1-2 record CAREER FINALS in doubles finals)… On ITF Circuit, winner of four SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - New Haven . singles titles, including two in consecutive weeks Finalist (3): 2017 - Strasbourg, Hong Kong; 2016 - Moscow . early 2015, as well as two doubles titles… Nominated for 2017 Newcombe Medal… Voted 2015 WTA DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2015 - Istanbul (w/Svitolina) . Newcomer of the Year… Tore ACL at end of 2013 and Finalist (2): 2017 - Tokyo PPO (w/Kasatkina); 2016 - missed first six months of 2014 season… Earned first Moscow (w/Kasatkina) . main draw match win at 2012 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d . Wickmayer)… Made WTA main draw debut as a ADDITIONAL - Australian Fed Cup Team, 2016-17 . wildcard at 2010 Moscow… Former World No .1 Australian Olympic Team, 2016 . junior who won US Open girls’ singles title and Youth Olympics gold medal in Singapore in 2010 . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Second straight Top 30 season in 2017, finishing at PERSONAL INFORMATION No .25 for the second consecutive year… Captured Father’s name is Alexey; mother’s name is Natalia; maiden tour-level singles title at 2017 New Haven in younger brother is Stepan; has a pet dog (Beagle)… her career second Premier-level final (d . No .1 seed Introduced to tennis at age six by parents… Favorite A .Radwanska in SF, d . No .2 seed Cibulkova in F)… shot is forehand; favorite surface is hard… Best Was the first ever finalist at New Haven… Holds a 1-3 tennis memory is winning Youth Olympics in record in singles finals… Won a career-best 33 main Singapore and US Open juniors, and becoming draw matches in 2017… Australian No .2, behind World No .1 junior… Graduated from high school in Barty and ahead of Stosur… Achieved career-high 2010… Likes sushi, cheese, ramen, and SpongeBob singles ranking of No .20 on August 28, 2017 and SquarePants… Idols when growing up were the became Australia’s No .1 on June 12, 2017 for a total Williams sisters and Kim Clijsters… Switched of 19 weeks… Advanced to first WTA singles final at nationality (and representation) from Russia to 2016 Moscow (l . Kuznetsova), coming off SF run at Australia in December 2015 . Hong Kong where she recorded first win over a

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 10 - 13 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7 - 4 4r 4r 1r - 2r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 3 1r 1r 2r - - WIMBLEDON 1 - 3 1r 2r 1r - - US OPEN 1 - 3 2r 1r 1r - -

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 63 CAMILA GIORGI ITA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 30-DEC-1991 (MACERATA, ITALY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 30 -- RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 27-JUL-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Finished 2017 ranked No .79, up from No .83 in 2017… Career Prize Money: $2,425,082 No .1 of two Italian women in year-end Top 100, in Career W-L: 296 - 212 front of Schiavone… Six successive Top 100 seasons… In 2016 reached final at Katowice for the third time (l . 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Cibulkova); previously, lost title bouts to Cornet in W-L (Main Draw Only): 15 - 13 2014 and Schmiedlova in 2015… Reached four Prize Money: $374,444 additional quarterfinals in 2016, at Hobart (l . SF (1): Shenzhen Bouchard), Prague (l . Ka .Pliskova), Washington, DC (l . QF (3): Biel, Prague, Birmingham Davis) and Seoul (l . Zhang)… Won first career title at 2015 ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d . Bencic in F)… Runner-up WTA YEAR-END RANKING at 2014 Linz (l . Ka . Pliskova)… Made Top 100 debut on 2017: 79 2013: 93 2009: 285 July 9, 2012 and broke into Top 50 on May 26, 2014… 2016: 83 2012: 79 2008: 480 Owns seven wins over Top 10 opponents, the most 2015: 34 2011: 149 2007: 883 recent against No .5 Svitolina (2017 Birmingham)… 2014: 35 2010: 244 2006: 944 From 15 starts, has reached R16 on two occasions at Grand Slams – 2012 Wimbledon (as qualifier, l . A . CAREER FINALS Radwanska) and 2013 US Open (as qualifier, l . Vinci)… SINGLES - Winner (1): 2015 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . Made tour-level main draw debut as a qualifier at Finalist (4): 2016 - Katowice; 2015 - Katowice; 2014 - 2011 Wimbledon… On ITF Circuit, winner of five Katowice, Linz . singles titles .

ADDITIONAL - Italian Fed Cup Team, 2014-16 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Mother’s name is Claudia; brothers are Leandro and Amadeus; sister is Antonela… Began playing tennis at age five at a local club (introduced to the sport by father)… Favorite surface is hardcourts… Favorite film director is Pedro Almodovar; favorite book is The Diary Of Anne Frank… Loves the color pink… Also enjoys boxing, soccer and MotoGP… Most relaxing place to be is the Bahamas .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 20 - 23 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 5 1r 1r 3r 2r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 5 1r 2r 2r 2r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 10 - 7 3r 1r 3r 2r 3r 4r 1r US OPEN 4 - 6 1r 1r 2r 1r 4r 1r -

64 JULIA GOERGES GER

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 02-NOV-1988 (BAD OLDESLOE, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80M) PLAYS 14 12 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 22-AUG-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 4 / 5 Posted career-high ranking and best year-end finish in Career Prize Money: $6,635,075 2017, at No .14… Second Top 20 finish of career (No .18 Career W-L: 399 - 285 in 2012)… Reached a career-high five finals across last season, winning Moscow (d . Kasatkina in F) and 2017 HIGHLIGHTS biggest title of career at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (d . W-L (Main Draw Only): 48 - 23 Vandeweghe in F)… Titles came in back-to-back Prize Money: $1,654,966 tournaments, winning nine matches in a row… Won (2): Moscow, WTA Elite Trophy Finished R-Up at Mallorca (l . Sevastova), Bucharest (l . R-Up (3): Mallorca, Bucharest, Washington DC Begu) and Washington, DC (l . Makarova)… Moscow title was first since 2011 Stuttgart, having also won WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2010 Bad Gastein… Posted joint-best Grand Slam 2017: 14 2012: 18 2007: 131 result in 2017, making R16 at US Open… Reached one 2016: 54 2011: 21 2006: 425 final in 2016, at Auckland (l . Stephens)… Enjoyed best 2015: 50 2010: 40 2005: 1118 doubles season to date in 2016, reaching final at Indian 2014: 75 2009: 78 Wells (w/Ka . Plishkova) and qualifying for the WTA 2013: 73 2008: 102 Finals for the first time… Set new career-high doubles rank of No .12 on August 22, 2016… At Grand Slam CAREER FINALS level, advanced to R16 on five occasions: 2012-13, SINGLES - Winner (4): 2017 - Moscow, WTA Elite 2015 Australian Open, 2015 Roland Garros and 2017 Trophy; 2011 - Stuttgart; 2010 - Bad Gastein . US Open… Runner-up in mixed doubles at 2014 Finalist (7): 2017 - Mallorca, Bucharest, Washington DC; Roland Garros (w/Zimonjic)… In 2011, posted wins 2016 - Auckland; 2012 - Dubai, Linz; 2010 - Luxembourg . over World No .1 Wozniacki in consecutive weeks (Stuttgart final and Madrid)… Made WTA main draw DOUBLES - Winner (5): 2015 - New Haven (w/ debut as a qualifier at 2007 Doha… Played first events Hradecka); 2012 - Bad Gastein (w/Craybas); 2010 - of career on ITF Circuit in Germany in 2005… Copenhagen (w/Groenefeld), Seoul (w/Hercog); 2009 - Portoroz (w/Uhlirova) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (11): 2016 - Indian Wells (w/Ka Pliskova);. 2014 Father is Klaus, mother is Inge (both work in an - Québec City (w/Hlavackova); 2013 - Auckland (w/ insurance office); older sister is Maike… Began Shvedova), Stanford (w/Jurak); 2012 - Auckland (w/ playing tennis at age six… Favorite surfaces are Pennetta), Stuttgart (w/Groenefeld), Linz (w/Zahlavova hard and clay… Inspired by Martina Hingis… Strycova); 2011 - Bad Gastein (w/Gajdosova), Linz Favorite tournament is Australian Open; enjoys (w/Groenefeld); 2010 - Palermo (w/Craybas); 2009 - visiting Melbourne… Favorite singer is Michael Istanbul (w/Schnyder) . Jackson… Favorite actors are Hugh Grant and Liam Neeson; favorite TV shows are daily soap operas on MIXED DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2014 - Roland Garros German TV, especially on RTL (a TV channel in (w/Zimonjic) . Germany)… Career goal in tennis is to get better and better, step by step . ADDITIONAL - German Fed Cup Team, 2008, 2010- 17; German Olympic Team, 2012 . WTA FINALS HISTORY Doubles (0-1): 2016 Qualified for the WTA Finals with Karolina Pliskova in 2016 . . Lost opening match (QF, l . Garcia/Mladenovic) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 37 - 39 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 15 - 9 2r 2r 4r 2r 4r 4r 3r 2r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 10 - 9 1r 2r 4r 2r 1r 3r 3r 2r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 5 - 10 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r 3r 1r 1r 2r - US OPEN 7 - 11 4r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r 2r 1r 1r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 65 BRA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 30-MAY-1996 (SAO PAULO, BRAZIL) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6'0" (1.85 M) PLAYS 58 106 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 25-SEP-2017 30-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 2 Breakthrough year in 2017, achieving first Top 100 Career Prize Money: $451,293 season of career at No .65… Only Brazilian to finish in Career W-L: 203 - 109 Top 300… Runner-up at Seoul (l . Ostapenko)… Other highlights included quarterfinal at Prague and 2r at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon… Posted career-best ranking of No .58 on W-L (Main Draw Only): 11 - 11 September 25, 2017… Won first WTA doubles title at Prize Money: $301,172 2015 Bogotá (w/Goncalves, d . Falconi/Rogers)… In R-Up (1): Seoul July 2015, suffered a shoulder injury at the Pan >> Won two ITF singles titles American Games in Toronto, was forced to have >> Won doubles title at Bogota (w/Podoroska) surgery and miss remainder of season… Won first WTA match at 2013 Florianopolis (d . Hsu, l . Czink)… WTA YEAR-END RANKING Owns eight singles and seven doubles titles on ITF 2017: 65 2014: 335 2011: 746 Circuit… Made WTA qualifying debut at 2012 Québec 2016: 198 2013: 288 City (l . El Tabakh) . 2015: 198 2012: 582 PERSONAL INFORMATION CAREER FINALS Born in Rio de Janeiro, but now lives in Sao Paulo . SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Seoul . Moved alone to southern Brazil at 13 to concentrate on junior tennis career… Introduced to tennis by mother DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Bogotá (w/Podoroska); aged five… Favorite surface is clay . 2015 - Bogotá (w/Goncalves) .

ADDITIONAL - Brazilian Fed Cup Team, 2012, 2015-16 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 3 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r WIMBLEDON 1- 1 2r US OPEN 0 - 1 1r

66 SIMONA HALEP ROU

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 27-SEP-1991 (CONSTANTA, ROMANIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 1 71 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 09-OCT-2017 15-MAY-2017

CAREER last season, at Rome (l . Svitolina), Roland Garros (l . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 15 / 0 Ostapenko), Cincinnati (l . Muguruza) and Beijing (l . Career Prize Money: $20,736,015 Garcia)… Loss at Roland Garros was second time Career W-L: 404 - 185 reaching title match in Paris (l . Sharapova in 2014)… Other best Slam results are making SF at 2014 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Wimbledon and 2015 US Open… Winner of 15 WTA W-L (Main Draw Only): 45 - 17 singles titles… Reached first career final at 2010 Fés in Prize Money: $5,275,227 just her third main draw appearance… Made Top 100 Won (1): Madrid debut on July 12, 2010 and broke into Top 50 on R-Up (4): Rome, Roland Garros, Cincinnati, Beijing September 12, 2011… Entered Top 10 on January 27, >> Finished 2017 as WTA World No .1 2014, and then Top 5 on March 17, 2014… Is highest ranked Romanian player in WTA history (previously WTA YEAR-END RANKING No .7 Spirlea)… Qualified four times for WTA Finals in 2017: 1 2013: 11 2009: 210 Singapore (2014-17), reaching final in 2014 (l . S . 2016: 4 2012: 47 2008: 352 Williams, having defeated the World No .1 in the round 2015: 2 2011: 53 robin stage)… Named 2013 WTA Most Improved 2014: 3 2010: 81 Player after winning her first six WTA titles and rising to year-end No .11 (dipped as low was No .64 in May)… CAREER FINALS Made WTA main draw debut at 2010 Marbella as a SINGLES - Winner (15): 2017 - Madrid; 2016 - Madrid, qualifier, reaching quarterfinals… Former junior World Bucharest, Montreal; 2015 - Shenzhen, Dubai, Indian No .1… Won Roland Garros girls’ singles title in 2008 . Wells; 2014 - Doha, Bucharest; 2013 - Nürnberg, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Budapest, New Haven, Moscow, PERSONAL INFORMATION Sofia . Aggressive baseliner whose favorite shot is serve; Finalist (12): 2017 - Rome, Roland Garros, Cincinnati, likes all surfaces… Speaks Romanian, English… Beijing; 2015 - Toronto, Cincinnati; 2014 - Madrid, Roland Enjoys music, movies and handball . . Favorite food Garros, WTA Finals; 2012 - Brussels; 2011 - Fès; 2010 - Fès . is pasta; favorite drink is orange juice… Favorite city is Paris; favorite tournament is Roland Garros… DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2016 - Montreal (w/Niculescu) . Tennis idols are Justine Henin and Roger Federer .

ADDITIONAL - Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, WTA FINALS HISTORY 2012, 2014-17; Romanian Olympic Team, 2012 . Singles (6-8): 2014-17 Played in WTA Finals four consecutive years . . Advanced to CAREER HIGHLIGHTS the final on debut in 2014 (def . S .Williams in round-robin Finished 2017 as the year-end World No .1… Ascended play, but l . S .Williams in championship match) . to the No .1 spot for first time in career on October 9, 2017… Fourth consecutive Top 5 finish… Defended Madrid title in 2017 (d . Mladenovic in F)… Was third Premier Mandatory title of career after 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid… Reached a further four finals

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 58 - 30 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 10 - 7 1r 1r QF QF 1r 1r 3r - ROLAND GARROS 17- 8 F 4r 2r F 1r 1r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 15 - 7 QF QF 1r SF 2r 1r 2r - US OPEN 16 - 8 1r QF SF 3r 4r 2r 2r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 28-NOV-1994 (AICHI, JAPAN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5 ‘ 4” (1.63M) PLAYS 56 43 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 18-JAN-2016 31-JUL-2017

CAREER Kalashnikova) – also had three semifinal runs in Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 1 doubles in 2017 (Nanchang, Istanbul and Taipei)… Career Prize Money: $955,417 In 2016 reached final at Tashkent (l . Kr .Pliskova) for Career W-L: 184 - 130 second consecutive year, having won her maiden WTA title there in 2015 (d . Vekic in F) on what was 2017 HIGHLIGHTS just her second main draw appearance at WTA W-L (Main Draw Only): 10 - 17 level… Became 10th Japanese player to win a WTA Prize Money: $408,193 singles title… Also in 2016, reached semifinals at R-Up (2): Kuala Lumpur, Nanchang WTA 125K Series event in Bol, Croatia (l . Hercog) and reached three additional quarterfinals: Auckland (l . WTA YEAR-END RANKING Goerges), Istanbul (l . Buyukakcay) and Florianopolis 2017: 92 2015: 78 2013: 291 (l . Begu)… Reached career-high ranking of No .56 2016: 84 2014: 207 2012: 578 on January 18, 2016… Made main draw debut at all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2016, but did not CAREER FINALS pass 1r at any… Recorded first career win over a Top SINGLES - Winner (1): 2015 - Tashkent . 20 opponent at 2016 Hong Kong – d . No .18 Stosur Finalist (3): 2017 - Kuala Lumpur, Nanchang; 2016 - in 1r… Broke into Top 100 for first time in October Tashkent . 2015, following Tashkent triumph… Won first career main draw match at 2015 Tokyo [Japan Open]… DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Monterrey (w/Rosolska) Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2012 Finalist (1): Tashkent (w/Kalishnikova) and is the winner of seven singles titles and five doubles titles . ADDITIONAL - Japanese Fed Cup Team, 2016; Japanese Olympic Team, 2016 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Named after former WTA Top 20 player Naoko CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Sawamatsu; brother is named after former ATP player Third Top 100 season in 2017, at No .92… Japanese Shuzo Matsuoka; says family is tennis crazy… Prefers No .2 of two women in year-end Top 100; behind hardcourts, but as a child dreamed of playing at Osaka… 2017 singles season highlighted by her Wimbledon… Started playing tennis at age 10… finals run at Kuala Lumpur (l . Barty) and Nanchang (l . Enjoys watching Anne Hathaway movies The Devil Peng)… Posted three Top 50 wins in 2017 including Wears Prada and The Princess Diaries, as well as wins over No .10 Svitolina, No .37 Kr . Pliskova and Japanese TV dramas and reality shows . No .36 Bellis… In doubles, won 2017 Monterrey (w/Rosolska) and had a finals run is Tashkent (w/

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 8 W - L 17 16 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 2 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 0 - 2 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 2 1r 1r US OPEN 1 - 2 2r 1r

68 ANDREA SESTINI HLAVACKOVA CZE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 10-AUG-1986 (PLZEN, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 81/2” (1.74 M) PLAYS 58 3 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 10-SEP-2012 22-OCT-2012

CAREER final in each of past 10 seasons… Two-time Grand Slam Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 25 doubles champion, at 2011 Roland Garros and 2013 US Career Prize Money: $4,474,394 Open (both w/Hradecka)… Also reached finals at 2012 Career W-L: 357 - 315 (singles); 480 - 224 (doubles) Wimbledon, 2012 US Open, and 2016 Australian Open (all w/Hradecka)… Silver medalist, w/Hradecka, at 2017 DOUBLES HIGHLIGHTS London Olympics in 2012 (l . Williams/Williams) and lost W-L (Doubles): 60 - 19 bronze medal play-off at 2016 Rio Olympics (w/ Prize Money: $866,512 Hradecka, l . Safarova/Strycova)… Qualified for WTA >> Reached 10 doubles finals winning titles with Finals on three occasions (all w/Hradecka), advancing to Peng (Shenzhen) and Babos (Rabat, Quebec City, final in 2012 (l . Kirilenko/Petrova), semifinals in 2015, and Tashkent, Moscow, WTA Finals) quarterfinals in 2016… Contributed to Czech Fed Cup victories in 2012 and 2014… Won mixed doubles title at WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / 2013 US Open (w/Mirnyi)… In singles, finished 2012 at DOUBLES) career-best No .65 for only Top 100 season… Reached 2017: 473 / 5 2012: 65 / 3 2007: 238 / 99 sole WTA singles final of career at 2013 Bad Gastein (l . 2016: 274 / 9 2011: 112 / 14 2006: 226 / 236 Meusburger)… Best singles result in Grand Slam play 2015: 155 / 20 2010: 106 / 45 2005: 341 / 543 was R16 run at 2012 US Open (l . S .Williams)… Made WTA 2014: 169 / 15 2009: 158 / 59 2004: 443 / 256 singles main draw debut at 2005 Prague… On ITF Circuit, 2013: 134 / 11 2008: 227 / 71 2003: 686 / - winner of eight singles and 19 doubles titles… Crowned ITF World Junior Doubles Champion in 2003 . CAREER FINALS SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2013 - Bad Gastein . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father, Jan, is a master brewer (two family generations DOUBLES - Winner (25): 2017 - Shenzhen (w/Peng), Rabat, before him were general directors of brewery in famous Tashkent, Quebec City, Moscow, WTA Finals (all w/Babos); 2016 - beer town of Plzen)… Mother, Jana, is a doctor; older Prague (w/Gasparyan), Nottingham (w/Peng), Québec City, Moscow sister is Jana… . . Married Fabrizio Sestini, who works in (both w/Hradecka); 2014 - Beijing (w/Peng); 2013 - Budapest, US member relations department at the WTA . . Aggressive Open (both w/Hradecka); 2012 - Auckland, Memphis, Cincinnati, style of play… Didn’t have an idol growing up but was Luxembourg (all w/Hradecka); 2011 - Fès (w/Voracova), Brussels motivated by reading ’s book; also admires (w/Voskoboeva), Roland Garros (w/Hradecka); 2010 - Brisbane (w/ Williams sisters… Enjoys playing singles and doubles… Hradecka); 2009 - Bad Gastein (w/Hradecka); 2008 - Prague, Bad Stopped university half way through law degree to Gastein, (all w/Hradecka); 2007 - Prague (w/Cetkovska) . focus on tennis career… Interested in interior design… Finalist (19): 2017 - Madrid, Beijing (both w/Babos), Australian Loves to watch movies… Has written Writes a monthly Open, Dubai (both w/Peng); 2016 - Australian Open (w/Hradecka); column in the leading Czech tennis magazine and 2015 - Acapulco, Birmingham, Linz (all w/Hradecka); 2014 - Québec commentated for BBC Radio at select tournaments… City (w/Goerges); 2013 - Paris [Indoors], Charleston (both w/Huber), Interested in pursuing work in television after playing Québec City (w/Hradecka); 2012 - Wimbledon, Olympics, New career… Runs a charity launched in 2012 called the Haven, US Open, WTA Finals (all w/Hradecka); 2011 - Memphis (w/ Andrea Hlavackova Foundation, which raises money for Hradecka), Palermo (w/Zakopalova) . challenged children and their families

MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2013 - US Open (w/Mirnyi) . WTA FINALS HISTORY Doubles (5-4): 2012, 2015-17 ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2012-14; Czech Qualified for year-end finale on four occasions, in two Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . different cities and with two different partners: Hradecka (2012, 2015-16) and Babos (2017) . . Advanced CAREER HIGHLIGHTS to the final in 2012 (l .Kirilenko/Petrova), semifinals in Second Top 10 doubles season in 2016, at No .9, and sixth 2015 (l .Muguruza/Suarez Navarro) and captured the successive Top 20 finish… Reached at least one doubles title in 2017 . GRAND SLAM DOUBLES HISTORY Overall Doubles: 94 - 36 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 24-9 F F 3r QF 2r SF 2r 3r 2r ROLAND GARROS 24-8 2r QF SF 1r SF SF W 3r 1r WIMBLEDON 21-11 3r 3r 2r SF QF F 1r 2r 1r US OPEN 25-8 QF 3r 3r QF W F QF 1r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-MAY-1985 (PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 41 4 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BOTH SIDES) 06-JUNE-2011 22-OCT-2012

CAREER ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2010-16; Czech Olympic Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 21 Team, 2012, 2016 . Career Prize Money: $4,994,206 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career W-L: 488 - 326 (singles); 509 - 216 (doubles) Finished 2017 at No .14 in WTA doubles rankings… Owns two Top 10 doubles finishes, most recently in 2016 (at No .10)… Reached five 2017 DOUBLES HIGHLIGHTS doubles finals across 2017 (all w/Siniakova), however failed to add to W-L: 19-17 (singles); 27 - 16 (doubles) haul of 21 titles… First season since 2005 without a doubles titles… Prize Money: $512,805 Team of Hradecka/Siniakova were losing finalists at US Open (l . Y . QF (1): Quebec City Chan/Hingis), Premier-Mandatory Indian Wells (l . Y .Chan/Hingis), >> Reached five doubles finals with Siniakova, Charleston (l . Mattek-Sands/Safarova), Taipei City (l . H .Chan/Y .Chan) including US Open and Prague (l . Groenefeld/Pesche)… Team qualified for WTA Finals >> Qualified for WTA Finals (w/Siniakova) but had to however were forced to withdraw with Hradecka suffering from left withdraw due to injury knee injury… Won two doubles titles in 2016, at Québec City and Moscow (both w/Hlavackova)… Team of Hlavackova/Hradecka WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) reached their fifth Grand Slam final at 2016 Australian Open (l . Hingis/ 2017: 184 / 14 2012: 46 / 4 2007: 241 / 67 Mirza) and were semifinalists at the Rio Olympics, losing bronze 2016: 170 / 10 2011: 51 / 15 2006: 174 / 53 medal play-off to countrywomen Safarova/Strycova… Member of 2015: 53 / 17 2010: 111 / 38 2005: 204 / 87 Czech Fed Cup squad that won fifth title in six years by defeating 2014: 157 / 22 2009: 65 / 42 2004: 258 / 593 France in 2016 final… Hlavackova/Hradecka have qualified for the 2013: 150 / 14 2008: 119 / 51 2003: 410 / - WTA Finals on three occasions: 2012 (l . Kirilenko/Petrova in F), 2015 (SF) and again in 2016 (QF)… Winner of 21 doubles titles including CAREER FINALS Grand Slam wins at 2011 Roland Garros and 2013 US Open (both w/ SINGLES - Finalist (7): 2015 - Prague; 2013 - Strasbourg; 2012 - Québec Hlavackova)… Silver medalist at London Olympics in 2012 (w/ City; 2011 - Barcelona; 2009 - Strasbourg, Istanbul; 2008 - Bad Gastein . Hlavackova, l . Williams/Williams)… Has been a singles finalist seven times, most recently in hometown of Prague in 2015 (l . Ka .Pliskova)… DOUBLES - Winner (21): 2016 - Québec City, Moscow (both w/ Best singles result at a Grand Slam is 3r at 2015 Australian Open – Hradecka); 2015 - New Haven (w/Goerges); 2014 - Québec City (w/ defeated No .5 Ivanovic en route; l . Goerges… In mixed doubles, won Lucic-Baroni); 2013 - Budapest, US Open (both w/Hlavackova); 2012 2013 Roland Garros (w/Cermak) and has reached two further finals… - Auckland, Memphis, Cincinnati, Luxembourg (all w/Hlavackova); Made WTA singles main draw debut at 2006 Budapest… On ITF 2011 - Roland Garros (w/Hlavackova), Bad Gastein (w/Birnerova); Circuit, winner of 19 singles titles and 34 doubles titles . 2010 - Brisbane (w/Hlavackova), Bad Gastein (w/Medina Garrigues); 2009 - Bad Gastein (w/Hlavackova), Istanbul (w/Voracova); 2008 PERSONAL INFORMATION - Prague, Bad Gastein (both w/Hlavackova); 2007 - Bad Gastein, Father’s name is Karel (was a chef, now a tennis coach); mother’s Portoroz (both w/Voracova); 2006 - Portoroz (w/Voracova) . name is Pavla (a nurse); sister is Petra (10 years older)… Started Finalist (23): 2017 - Taipei City, Indian Wells, Charleston, Prague, playing tennis at age four when father and sister took her to local US Open (all w/Siniakova); 2015 - Australian Open (w/Hlavackova); courts (sister was already playing)… Aggressive style of play; favorite 2015 - Acapulco, Birmingham, Linz (all w/Hlavackova), Bad Gastein surface is clay… Speaks Czech, English and a little bit of German… (w/Arruabarrena); 2014 - Auckland (w/Krajicek), Luxembourg (w/ Favorite types of music are pop, house and electronic… Also enjoys Krejcikova); 2013 - Québec City (w/Hlavackova); 2012 - Wimbledon, swimming, roller skating, skiing… Favorite city is hometown of Olympics, New Haven, US Open, WTA Finals (all w/Hlavackova); 2011 Prague; also likes New York City . - Memphis (w/Hlavackova), Luxembourg (w/Makarova); 2010 - Fès (w/Voracova); 2009 - New Haven (w/Benesova); 2006 - Budapest (w/ WTA FINALS HISTORY Voracova) . Doubles (2-5): 2012, 2015, 2016 Competed at WTA Finals three times, all w/Hlavackova, in two MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2013 - Roland Garros (w/Cermak) . different cities: Istanbul (2012) and Singapore (2015, 2016)… Finalist (2): 2015 - Roland Garros (w/Matkowski); 2013 - Australian Advanced to final in 2012 (l Kirilenko/Petrova), semifinals in 2015 (l Open (w/Cermak) . Muguruza/Suárez Navarro) and lost in opener in 2016 (l . Makarova/ Vesnina) . . Qualified in 2017 (w/Siniakova) but withdrew due to injury . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 9 - 26 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 7 - 1r 3r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 7 - 1r 2r - 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r WIMBLEDON 0 - 6 - - 1r - 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 1 - 6 - - 1r - 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r

70 HSIEH SU-WEI TPE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 04-JAN-1986 (KAOHSIUNG, CHINESE TAIPEI) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.69 M) PLAYS 23 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BOTH SIDES) 25-FEB-2013 12-MAY-2014

CAREER Johanna Konta in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros (l . Garcia Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 19 in 3r)… Best Grand Slam singles result is reaching R16 Career Prize Money: $4,746,858 at 2008 Australian Open (as qualifier, l . Henin)… Career W-L: 430 - 264 singles, 411 - 220 doubles Owns two tour-level singles titles, winning at both Kuala Lumpur (d . Martic in F) and Guangzhou (d . 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Robson in F) in 2012 . Ended that season at a career- W-L (Main Draw Only): 8 - 15 high year-end ranking of No .25… Just second player Prize Money: $433,264 from Chinese Taipei to win a tour-level singles title QF (1): Nanchang (Wang Shi-Ting won six titles in 1990s) . . Achieved 12 >> Won doubles titles at Budapest (w/Kalashnikova) wins over Top 50 opponents in career, including two and Biel (w/Niculescu) Top 20 victory, against No . 8 Konta at 2017 Roland Garros and No .20 Bammer at 2008 Australian Open… WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / Qualified for 2012 Tournament of Champions-Sofia DOUBLES) (went 1-2 in round robin play) . . Owns 19 tour-level 2017: 96 / 32 2011: 172 / 35 2005: 154 / 135 doubles titles, with a further eight runner-up 2016: 97 / 96 2010: 361 / 46 2004: 426 / 166 finishes… Won two doubles titles in 2017 (Biel w/ 2015: 107 / 26 2009: 318 / 9 2003: 653 / 523 Niculescu and Budapest w/Kalashnikova)… two-time 2014: 144 / 5 2008: 79 / 53 2002: 262 / 199 Grand Slam doubles champion, winning 2013 2013: 85 / 3 2007: 143 / 46 2001: 165 / 513 Wimbledon and 2014 Roland Garros (both w/Peng)… 2012: 25 / 25 2006: 140 / 102 Also with Peng, qualified twice in doubles at WTA Finals, emerging as champions in 2013 (d . Makarova/ CAREER FINALS Vesnina in F) and runners-up in 2014 (l . Black/Mirza in SINGLES - Winner (2): 2012 - Kuala Lumpur, Guangzhou . F)… Became first player from Chinese Taipei (male or female) to achieve the WTA World No .1 doubles DOUBLES - Winner (19): 2017 - Biel (w/Niculescu), ranking on May 12, 2014 – held the top spot for five Budapest (w/Kalashnikova); 2014 - Doha, Indian Wells, non-consecutive weeks… On ITF Circuit, winner of 26 Roland Garros (all w/Peng); 2013 - Rome, Wimbledon, singles titles and 22 doubles titles… Played first Cincinnati, Guangzhou, WTA Finals (all w/Peng); 2012 professional tournament at ITF level in New Zealand - Birmingham (w/Babos); 2011 - Guangzhou (w/S . in 2001; started career by winning first 33 matches Zheng); 2009 - Sydney, Rome, Beijing (all w/Peng); (mix of ITF and tour level) . 2008 - Bali (w/Peng), Seoul (w/Chuang); 2007 - Beijing, Seoul (both w/Chuang) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (8): 2017 - Cincinnati (w/Niculescu); 2015 Father is Hsieh Tze-Lung; mother is Ho Fom-Ju; has six - Doha (w/Mirza); 2014 - WTA Finals (w/Peng); 2008 - siblings . . Born and grew up in Kaohsiung; introduced Pattaya City (w/King), Cincinnati (w/Shvedova); 2007 to tennis by father at age five in Hsin-Chu; now lives - Auckland (w/S .Uberoi), Bangalore (w/Kudryavtseva); and trains in Taipei . . Enjoys playing singles, doubles 2004 - Seoul (w/Chuang) . and mixed doubles . . Interests include listening to music, reading, writing, shopping, taking pictures and ADDITIONAL - Chinese Taipei Fed Cup Team, 2003, cooking . . Favorite tournament is Roland Garros . . 2006-08, 2010, 2012, 2015-16; Chinese Taipei Olympic Idolized Stefanie Graf and growing up . Team, 2012 . WTA FINALS HISTORY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Doubles (3-1): 2013, 2014 Posted second consecutive Top 100 year-end singles Qualified for WTA Finals in doubles twice, on both rankings (No . 96) in 2017 after a two year absence, for occasions w/Peng… Team won title on event debut at fifth Top 100 finish of her career… Contested main Istanbul in 2013 (d . Makarova/Vesnina in F) and draw at three out of the four Grand Slams in 2017, fell finished runners-up at Singapore in 2014 (l . Black/ in qualifying at US Open… Defeated No .8 ranked Mirza in F) . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 16 - 27 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6 - 6 2r 2r - 1r 2r - - - 1r 4r - - - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 7 3r 2r - - 1r 1r - - - 1r 1r 1r - WIMBLEDON 5 - 9 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r 3r - - - 2r 1r 1r - US OPEN 2 - 5 - 1r - - 2r 1r - - - 2r - - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 28-AUG-1994 (KSAR EL HELLAR, TUNISIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.67 M) PLAYS 83 698 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 02-OCT-2017 13-SEP-2010

CAREER Star for 2015… Reached the 2r at 2015 Indian Wells; Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 best finish at premier mandatory… During 2014 Career Prize Money: $659,771 season reached 2r twice; fell 1r five times (incl . US Career W-L: 220 - 120 Open) and in qualifying three times (incl . Roland Garros and Wimbledon); won one singles title on ITF 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Circuit… 2013 season highlighted by a quarterfinals W-L (Main Draw Only): 9 - 11 run at Baku; reached 2r once; fell 1r once and in Prize Money: $348,221 qualifying three times (incl . Wimbledon, US Open); QF (1): Taipei City won four singles titles on ITF Circuit… Member of the Tunisian Olympic Team in 2012 and 2016… Played WTA YEAR-END RANKING first two WTA main draws in 2012, falling 1r at Doha 2017: 88 2014: 146 2011: 1209 (as WC) and Olympics; fell in qualifying twice (incl . 2016: 193 2013: 139 2010: 601 Roland Garros)… In 2010 won two singles titles and 2015: -- 2012: 264 one doubles title on ITF Circuit… Played first event of career at 2008 ITF/El Menzah-TUN . CAREER FINALS SINGLES - Quarterfinals (2): 2017 - Taipei City; 2013 - PERSONAL INFORMATION Baku; 2015 - Guangzhou . Mother's name is Samira; father's name is Ridha; has two brothers (Hatem and Marwen) and one sister ADDITIONAL – Tunisian Fed Cup Team, 2011-13, 2016- (Yasmine) . . Started playing tennis at age 3; mother 17 . Tunisian Olympic Team, 2012 . loved playing tennis and would hit with her . . Favorite shots are serve and volley; likes slice and drop shots; CAREER HIGHLIGHTS likes all surfaces . . Speaks Arabic, English and French; 2017 highlighted by 3r run at Roland Garros… also saw a learning Russian because fiancé is half-Russian . . Best quarterfinals run at 2017 Taipei City and 3r at 2017 tennis memory is winning Roland Garros juniors in Charleston… Reached career-high No .83 on October 02, 2011 (had operation on left wrist in November 2010 2017 (finished year-end at No .99; first year finishing in and missed five months, and was only her third or the year-end Top 100) . . 2016 singles seasonfourth event back) . . Favorite tournament is Roland highlighted by two ITF titles; played mainly ITF and Garros . . Supports Real Madrid . . Player most admired WTA qualifying tournaments… Named a WTA Rising is for his serve and humor .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 3 - 5 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 1 - - 1r - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 1 3r - - - WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r - - - US OPEN 1 - 2 2r - - 1r

72 DARIA KASATKINA RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 07-MAY-1997 (TOGLIATTY, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 24 43 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 15-AUG-2016 12-SEP-2016

CAREER career-high singles ranking of No .24 on August 15, Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 1 2016… Reached second tour-level final at 2017 Career Prize Money: $2,295,653 Moscow (l . Goerges in F)… Owns five career Top 10 Career W-L: 154 - 68 victories, including one No .1 win over Kerber (2017 Sydney), in addition to No .7 V .Williams (2016 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Auckland), No .8 Vinci (2016 Montréal), No .2 Kerber W-L (Main Draw Only): 32 - 21 (2017 Doha) and No .2 Halep (2017 Wuhan)… Enjoyed Prize Money: $1,156,824 career best Grand Slam run at 2017 US Open (R16, l . Won (1): Charleston Kanepi)… In 2016 played main draw at all Grand R-Up (1): Moscow Slams for first time in career, reaching 3r at all except US Open (1r)… Was seeded at a Grand Slam for first WTA YEAR-END RANKING time at 2016 Roland Garros (at No .29); highest 2017: 24 2015: 72 seeding at the majors came at 2017 Australian Open 2016: 27 2014: 370 (at No .23)… Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2015 US Open, as lucky loser replacing Sharapova, CAREER FINALS and advanced to 3r… Has reached three tour-level SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Charleston . doubles finals, winning 2015 Moscow (w/Vesnina) Finalist (1): 2017 - Moscow . and finishing runner-up at 2016 Moscow and 2017 Tokyo [PPO] (both w/Gavrilova)… With Vesnina, DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2015 - Moscow (w/Vesnina) . ended Hingis/Mirza’s 41-match winning streak at FINALIST (2): 2017 - Tokyo PPO (w/Gavrilova); 2016 - 2016 Doha… Earned nearly half of career prize Moscow (w/Gavrilova) . money in 2017… Surpassed $1 million career prize money mark in 2016… Nominated for WTA ADDITIONAL – Russian Fed Cup Team, 2016-17 . Russian Newcomer of the Year in 2015… On ITF Circuit, Olympic Team, 2016 . winner of seven singles titles . . Made tour-level qualifying debut at 2013 Moscow, and tour-level CAREER HIGHLIGHTS main draw debut at 2014 Moscow (as wildcard)… In Enjoyed career-best season in 2017, ending year juniors, won Roland Garros girls’ singles title in 2014 . ranked No .24 for third successive Top 100 finish… Won career first WTA singles title at 2017 Charleston PERSONAL INFORMATION (d . Ostapenko in F) in first all-teenage final on tour Parents are Sergey and Tatiana; brother is Alexsandr since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d . Kvitova)… Achieved (Daria’s fitness trainer)… Introduced to tennis by impressive rankings rise over last three seasons, from brother at age six… Speaks Russian and English… No .370 (at end of 2014) to No .24 (at end of 2017) . Baseliner whose favorite surface is clay; favorite shot Jump of 298 places in 2015 was the largest of any is forehand… Loves soccer (favorite team is FC player breaking into Top 100… Ended 2016 as highest Barcelona)… Best tennis memory is winning Roland ranked teenager, and fifth youngest in Top 100… Set Garros juniors and 2015 US Open run .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 14 - 9 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 2 1r 3r - ROLAND GARROS 4 - 2 3r 3r - WIMBLEDON 3 - 2 2r 3r - US OPEN 5 - 3 4r 1r 3r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 18-JAN-1988 (BREMEN, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5' 8" (1.73 M) PLAYS 1 103 LEFT-HANDED (TWO HANDED BACKHAND) 12-SEP-2016 26-AUG-2013

CAREER and furthermore, just 12th player to secure the year- Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 10 / 0 end WTA World No .1 ranking… At 28 years of age, Career Prize Money: $21,470,479 oldest No .1 debutant since 25-year-old Capriati in Career W-L: 549 - 291 2001… Awarded 2016 WTA Singles Player of the Year (international media vote)… Approximately half of 2017 HIGHLIGHTS $21 million career prize money was earned in 2016… W-L (Main Draw Only): 29 - 24 Winner of 10 career singles titles, and runner-up on Prize Money: $2,148,695 16 occasions . . Reached three or more finals from R-Up (1): Monterrey 2012-16, winning more than 45 matches in each of SF (2): Dubai, Tokyo these seasons, including a career-high 63 in 2016 . . Qualified for WTA Finals on four occasions (2012-13, WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2015-16); best result is runner-up finish in 2016 (l . 2017: 21 2012: 5 2007: 84 Cibulkova in F)… In 2016, achieved career-first 2016: 1 2011: 32 2006: 214 victory over a World No .1 (d . S .Williams in Australian 2015: 10 2010: 47 2005: 261 Open F) and led tour for most Top 10 victories (12)… 2014: 10 2009: 106 2004: 375 Heading into 2018 has competed at 40 Grand Slam 2013: 9 2008: 108 2003: 433 events, reaching finals at three, with quarterfinals appearance being best result at Roland Garros… CAREER FINALS Two-time Olympian, including winning the silver SINGLES - Winner (10): 2016 - Australian Open, Stuttgart, medal in singles at 2016 Rio Olympics… In 2012, US Open; 2015 - Charleston, Stuttgart, Birmingham, made both Top 10 (May 21) and Top 5 (October 22) Stanford; 2013 - Linz; 2012 - Paris [Indoors], Copenhagen . debuts… By winning Charleston, Stuttgart, Finalist (16): 2017 - Monterrey; 2016 - Brisbane, Birmingham and Stanford in 2015, became first Wimbledon, Olympics, Cincinnati, WTA Finals; 2015 - player since 2007 (Jankovic) to win singles titles on Hong Kong; 2014 - Sydney, Doha, Eastbourne, Stanford; green clay, red clay, grass and hard in same year… 2013 - Monterrey, Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2012 - Eastbourne, Made WTA debut in qualifying at 2003 Berlin (as WC, Cincinnati; 2010 - Bogotá . defeated Bartoli in first match) .

DOUBLES - Finalist (2): 2016 - Brisbane (w/Petkovic); PERSONAL INFORMATION 2008 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Dekmeijere) . Mother’s name is Beata, father’s name is Slawek; has a sister, Jessica… Started playing tennis at age three… Likes ADDITIONAL - German Fed Cup Team, 2007-08, 2012- all surfaces… Speaks German, Polish and English… Tennis 17; German Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . idol growing up was Stefanie Graf… Also enjoys swimming, soccer, F1, figure skating, handball, shopping, CAREER HIGHLIGHTS sleeping, swimming, dancing and hanging out with Sixth consecutive Top 25 season in 2017 (finishing at friends… Favorite actors include Julia Roberts, Cameron No .21)… Finished as Year-End World No .1 in 2016 Diaz and Reese Witherspoon… Favorite tournament is after winning first two Grand Slam singles titles at Indian Wells; favorite Grand Slam is Australian Open . Australian Open (d . S .Williams in F) and US Open (d . Ka .Pliskova in F)… In Open Era, is sixth German WTA FINALS HISTORY woman to reach a Grand Slam singles final, after Graf, Singles (6-8): 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Hanika, Huber, Lisicki and Niessen Masthoff… Qualified for WTA Finals four times in two different Including runner-up finish at 2016 Wimbledon (l . cities: Istanbul and Singapore… For first time in 2016, S .Williams), is fourth player in Open Era to reach three advanced out of round-robin play with an undefeated Grand Slam finals in same year they reached their record (3-0); lost to Cibulkova in championship match . first, after Goolagong Cawley (1971), Graf (1987) and Hingis (1997)… On September 12, 2016, became 22nd player to assume top spot on the WTA Rankings, GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 80 - 38 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 21 - 9 1r W 1r 4r 4r 3r 1r 3r 1r 2r - FRENCH OPEN 13 - 10 4r 1r 3r 4r 4r QF 1r 2r - 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 23- 10 1r F 3r QF 2r SF 1r 3r - 1r 1r US OPEN 23 - 9 4r W 3r 3r 4r 4r SF 1r 2r - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-FEB-1995 (ROCK ISLAND, IL, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.78 M) PLAYS 7 115 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 10-OCT-2016 22-SEP-2014

CAREER play… Represented USA at 2016 Rio Olympics, Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 0 finishing fourth in singles… Owns five career Top 5 Career Prize Money: $7,533,825 victories: No .5 Li (2013 Madrid), No .4 Kvitova (2015 Career W-L: 221 - 122 Australian Open), No .4 Muguruza (2016 Rome and 2017 Stanford) and No .4 Svitolina (2017 US Open)… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS In 2016, advanced to R16 at every Grand Slam . . Made W-L (Main Draw Only):17 - 10 semifinal at 2015 Australian Open (just third Prize Money: $2,297,280 American teenager since 1995 to reach last four in Won (1): Stanford Melbourne, after Rubin and Stephens)… Qualified for R-Up (1): US Open WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in 2015 (went 1-1 in round robin stage)… Reached Top 20 on February 2, 2015 . . WTA YEAR-END RANKING Nominated for WTA Newcomer of the Year in 2013… 2017: 19 2014: 31 2011: 315 Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2011 US Open, 2016: 8 2013: 37 2010: 483 advancing to 2r (was first 16-year-old to compete at 2015: 18 2012: 149 2009: 621 Flushing Meadows since in 2008) . . On ITF Circuit owns three singles and one doubles title… CAREER FINALS Made tour-level debut at 2009 Ponte Vedra Beach at SINGLES - Winner (3): 2017 - Stanford; 2016 - 14 years old (as WC, d . Kudryavtseva); was seventh Birmingham; 2014 - Eastbourne . youngest player to win a WTA main draw match at 14 Finalist (4): 2017 - US Open; 2016 - Rome, Montréal; years, 48 days, and youngest since Hingis in 1994 . 2015 - Charleston . PERSONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2014, 2016 . US Parents are Rick and Christine (attorneys); siblings are Olympic Team, 2016 . Sydney, Montana and Hunter… Introduced to the sport by parents… Favorite shot is serve; favorite surface is CAREER HIGHLIGHTS hard… Favorite food is ice cream; favorite drink is peach Third successive Top 20 season in 2017 (finishing iced tea… Favorite actor is Julia Roberts; favorite movie No .19)… Made first Top 10 year-end finish in 2016 (at is Pitch Perfect… Favorite singer is Taylor Swift; favorite No .8), as the youngest player in the year-end Top types of music are hip-hop, pop, rap and country… Also 25… Broke into Top 10 on June 20, 2016, becoming enjoys baking, seeing friends, watching TV and 118th player to reach that elite bracket since shopping… Favorite place to visit is Paris… Most computer rankings were introduced… Became first memorable experience is playing a match in an American to make Top 10 debut since S Williams. in earthquake in … Person most admired is 1999… Reached a career-high singles ranking of No .7 Federer… In 2016, named an Ambassador for on October 10, 2016… Won third career tour-level FearlesslyGIRL, an international organization dedicated singles title, and first on hard courts, at 2017 Stanford to empowering young women, their schools and (d . Vandeweghe in F)… Previous two titles were won communities . on grass: 2014 Eastbourne (d . Kerber in F; second youngest title winner of season) and 2016 WTA FINALS HISTORY Birmingham (d . Strycova in F)… Runner-up on a Singles (1-2): 2016 further four occasions, including first Grand Slam final Went 1-2 in round-robin play on event debut at Singapore, at 2017 US Open (l . Stephens)… Made WTA Finals posting a win over eventual champion Cibulkova . debut at Singapore in 2016, going 1-2 in round robin

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 44 - 21 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 11 - 5 - 4r SF 2r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 5 2r 4r 3r 1r 2r - - WIMBLEDON 12 - 5 2r 4r QF 3r 3r - - US OPEN 14 - 6 F 4r 4r 2r 1r - 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 27-DEC-1997 (DUBROVNIK, CROATIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 20 176 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 31-JUL-2017 24-JUL-2017

CAREER Istanbul, 2016 Bol, 2016 Guangzhou and 2017 Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 ‘s-Hertogenbosch… On 10th Grand Slam main draw Career Prize Money: $1,915,600 appearance, broke through to achieve first Career W-L: 139 - 88 quarterfinal showing at 2016 US Open (l . eventual r-up Ka .Pliskova); became first Croatian woman to 2017 HIGHLIGHTS reach quarterfinal at US Open, and first at any Grand W-L (Main Draw Only): 22 - 18 Slam since Karolina Sprem at 2004 Wimbledon… Prize Money: $638,259 Unranked players aside, at No .92, she was equal to R-Up (1): Auckland second-lowest ranked player to reach last eight at US SF (1): ‘s-Hertogenbosch Open since computerized rankings began… Owns QF (4): Dubai, Prague, Mallorca, Stanford five career Top 20 victories, over No .14 Vinci (2014 Auckland, on tour-level main draw debut), No .4 A . WTA YEAR-END RANKING Radwanska (2016 US Open), No .19 Sam Stosur and 2017: 44 2015: 80 2013: 274 No .16 Elena Vesnina (2017 Dubai) and No .9 Cibulkova 2016: 48 2014: 90 (2017 Wimbledon)… At other majors, reached R16 at 2017 Wimbledon, while at Australian Open and CAREER FINALS Roland Garros best result is 2r . . Made Top 100 debut SINGLES - Winner (1): 2015 - Nottingham . on October 13, 2014… On ITF Circuit, winner of one Finalist (1): 2017 - Auckland . singles title… Made tour-level main draw debut as wildcard at 2014 Auckland… Played first professional ADDITIONAL - Croation Fed Cup Team, 2013, 2015-17; events of career on ITF Circuit in Croatia and Turkey in Croatian Olympic Team, 2016 . 2012… Claimed junior girls’ No .1 ranking after winning singles and doubles CAREER HIGHLIGHTS (w/Zhao); also won girls singles title at 2013 US Open . Notched second-consecutive Top 50 finish in 2017, finishing the year at No .44 and finishing as Croatia’s PERSONAL INFORMATION No .2 player behind Lucic-Baroni… Having held Previously worked with former WTA player Jelena distinction of being youngest player ranked in Top Kostanic Tosic . . Moved to at age 11… 200 in 2014 and 2015, finished 2017 as second Parents are Mario (businessman) and Iris youngest in Top 50 (after Bellis) and one of four (housewife); has three sisters - Andrea, Antonia and teenagers in the Top 100… Made Top 20 debut on Antea… After winning Australian Open junior title in July 31, 2017 at No .20… Reached second career 2013 got permission from parents to get tattoo on singles final at 2017 Auckland (R-Up, l . Davis in F)… left wrist (“Faith”)… Had right elbow surgery after Won first tour-level singles title at 2015 Nottingham Australian Open in 2014 (subsequently missed (d . Niculescu in F) . . Other singles highlights include almost four months) . four semifinal finishes at International level: 2014

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 16 - 14 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 4 2r 2r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 3 - 3 2r 2r 2r - WIMBLEDON 6 - 4 4r 2r 1r 3r US OPEN 5 - 3 1r QF 2r -

76 JOHANNA KONTA GBR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-MAY-1991 (SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 4 88 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 17-JUL-2017 01-AUG-2016

CAREER over current World No .1 with defeat of Kerber at Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 0 Eastbourne - first British woman to defeat a reigning Career Prize Money: $6,137,323 World No .1 since Barker d . Chris Evert at 1979 Boston… Career W-L: 314 - 186 Named WTA Most Improved Player for 2016 - having begun season ranked No .48, became first British 2017 HIGHLIGHTS woman in 33 years to finish year ranked in Top 10 (at W-L (Main Draw Only): 36 - 16 No .10), in just second Top 100 season of career… Prize Money: $2,931,494 Advanced to first two tour-level singles finals of career Won (2): Sydney, Miami in 2016, winning Stanford (d . V .Williams in F) and R-Up (1): Nottingham finishing R-Up at Beijing (l . A .Radwanska in F)… Played >> Became first Brit to be ranked in Top 10 since 1984 all four Grand Slam main draws in a year for the first time in 2016… Made debut at Australian Open and WTA YEAR-END RANKING advanced to career-first Grand Slam semifinal .Became 2017: 9 2013: 112 2009: 360 first British woman to reach last four there since Barker 2016: 10 2012: 153 2008: 668 in December 1977, and at any major since Durie at 2015: 47 2011: 305 1983 US Open… Was first alternate for 2016 WTA Finals 2014: 150 2010: 248 (did not play), and following week, reached semifinals at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (went 2-0 in round-robin CAREER FINALS play, l . eventual runner-up Svitolina)… Broke into the SINGLES - Winner (3): 2017 - Sydney, Miami; 2016 - Top 100 (June 23, 2014), Top 50 (October 5, 2015), Top Stanford . 20 (June 6, 2016) and Top 10 (October 10, 2016)… On Finalist (2) - 2017 - Nottingham; 2016 - Beijing . ITF Circuit, winner of 11 singles and four doubles titles . . Played first professional events of career on ITF ADDITIONAL - British Fed Cup Team, 2013-15, 2017 . Circuit in 2006 and made tour-level main draw debut British Olympic Team, 2016 . at 2011 Copenhagen . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL INFORMATION Posted career-best year-end finish in 2017, and second Previously worked with former WTA player Jelena inside Top 10, at No .9… Broke into Top 5 earlier in Kostanic Tosic… Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and season, posting career-high ranking of No .4 on July 17, Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Emese (works in 2017… Lifted two titles last season from three finals fashion)… Was introduced to the sport at age eight contested, at Sydney (d . A .Radwanska in F) and biggest by parents; started to play at an afterschool title of career to date at Premier-Mandatory Miami (d . program… All-court player; favorite shot is serve… Wozniacki in F)… Finished R-Up at Nottingham (l . Speaks Hungarian and English… Enjoys live music, Vekic)… At Wimbledon became first British woman watching movies, reading and the occasional since Virginia Wade in 1978 to reach SF (l . V .Williams)… shopping spree . . Tennis idol growing up was Had previously won just one match from other five Stefanie Graf… Best tennis memory is representing visits to All England Club… Following Wimbledon Great Britain at the 2016 Olympic Games . reached career-high ranking of No .4… Scored first win

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 22 - 16 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 - 2 QF SF - - - - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 3 1r 1r 1r - - - WIMBLEDON 6 - 6 SF 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 7 - 5 1r 4r 4r 1r - 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 24-DEC-1995 (, ESTONIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 27 260 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 24-JUL-2017 21-APR-2014

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Finished season at No .34, up from No .110 in 2016… Career Prize Money: $1,264,960 First year-end finish inside the Top 50 and second non- Career W-L: 230 - 110 consecutive in the Top 100… 2017 season highlighted by first career singles title at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d . 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Vikhlyantseva in F)… Also reached finals at Biel/Benne W-L (Main Draw Only): 26 - 19 (l . Vondrousova) and Gstaad (l . Bertens)… Hit career- Prize Money: $598,203 high singles ranking of No .27 on July 24, 2017 Won (1): ‘s-Hertogenbosch following run at Gstaad… Also advanced to R-Up (2): Biel, Gstaad quarterfinals at Stuttgart and Rome… In 2016 played main draw at all four Grand Slams for the first time… WTA YEAR-END RANKING One of five teenagers in 2015 year-end Top 100… 2017: 34 2014: 166 2011: 573 Earned her first Grand Slam victories at 2015 US Open 2016: 110 2013: 228 where she reached R16 (as qualifier, l . V .Williams)… 2015: 91 2012: 436 Only seventh qualifier in Open Era to reach US Open R16… Made top 100 debut on September 14, 2015 at CAREER FINALS No .96, up from No .152… Made WTA main draw debut SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch; at 2013 Miami… As a junior reached 2012 US Open Finalist (2) : 2017 - Biel, Gstaad . girls singles final (l . Crawford) .

ADDITIONAL - Estonian Fed Cup Team, 2011-12, PERSONAL INFORMATION 2014-15 . Mother is Ulle (tennis coach); father is Andrus (manager at Port of Tallinn); has a half-sister (works at H&M) . . Introduced to tennis at age 6 by mother (was her coach until age 11, then worked with Estonian coaches) . . Aggressive player; favorite shot is forehand . . Favorite surface is hard; favorite tournament is Wimbledon . . Speaks Estonian and English . . Enjoys shopping, going to movies and seeing friends . . Tennis idols are Maria Sharapova, Roger Federer and Victoria Azarenka . . Goal is to reach Top 10 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 11 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 2 1r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 2 2r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 2 - 4 3r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 3 - 3 1r 1r 4r -

78 KATERYNA KOZLOVA UKR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 20-FEB-1994 (NIKOLAYEV, UKRAINE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.75 M) PLAYS 71 139 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 25-SEP-2017 22-OCT-2012

CAREER high ranking No .71 September 25, 2017… Reached Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 first two WTA semifinals in 2016, at International-level Career Prize Money: $689,417 Istanbul (l . Kovinic) and Tashkent (l . Kr .Pliskova)… Career W-L: 260 - 156 Advanced to first quarterfinal at Premier level at 2016 St Petersburg (as qualifier, l . Ivanovic)… At tour level, 2017 HIGHLIGHTS posted seven main draw wins against Top 100 W-L (Main Draw Only): 7 - 12 opponents in 2016, taking career tally to 15… Made Prize Money: $256,548 Grand Slam main draw debut 2015 US Open, falling in QF (3): Bastad, Guangzhou, Tashkent 1r; also fell 1r at 2016 Wimbledon and US Open… >> Won WTA 125K Series title in Dalian Won WTA 125K series at 2017 Dalian… Made Fed Cup debut for Ukraine in 2015… Made WTA main draw WTA YEAR-END RANKING debut at 2013; Baku… On ITF Circuit, winner of five 2017: 86 2013: 204 2009: 916 singles titles and 13 doubles titles . 2016: 98 2012: 192 2015: 165 2011: 343 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2014: 135 2010: 374 Father is Igore; mother is Lyudmyla; sister is Nadiya… Trains in Moscow… Introduced to tennis by father at CAREER FINALS age five… Favorite surface is hard; favorite shots are WTA 125K SERIES - SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - drop shot and slice… Speaks Russian, English and Dalian . Ukrainian . . Also enjoys going to the cinema and reading (favorite book is Divergent by Veronica Roth)… ADDITIONAL - Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, 2015 . Tennis players most admired are Martina Hingis and Roger Federer; also admires Angelina Jolie… Favorite CAREER HIGHLIGHTS cities are New York (for its shopping) and Rome (for the Posted second Top 100 season finish in 2017, at No .86 sights and food)… If not a tennis player, would have – one of four Ukrainian women to end the year in Top been a psychologist or hip hop dancer . 100 of WTA Rankings, behind Svitolina and Tsurenko; Made Top 100 debut on June 13, 2016; reached career

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 6 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 1 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r - - WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 - 1r - US OPEN 1 - 3 2r 1r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 15-MAR-1993 (MOSCOW, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 4” (1.63 M) PLAYS 53 43 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 09-OCT-2017 24-APR-2017

CAREER No .146… Posted two quarterfinal finishes at the Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 2 international level and reached her first career WTA Career Prize Money: $1,423,850 final at Guangzhou (l . Zhang in F)… Also added a Career W-L: 270 - 177 title at 125K Series event at Bol and was a finalist at $100K in Manchester… Scored second Top 10 2017 HIGHLIGHTS victory of career over No .7 Konta in 1r of 2017 US W-L (Main Draw Only): 15 - 13 Open (l . to Goerges in 3r) – also upset 2017 Roland Prize Money: $365,971 Garros champion No .12 Ostapenko in Cincinnati 1r R-Up (1): Guangzhou (l . Suarez Navarro in 2r)… Passed $1 million career >> Won WTA 125K Series title at Bol prize money milestone in 2016, playing a mix of WTA and ITF Circuit events – best result was a WTA YEAR-END RANKING quarterfinal appearance at Rabat (as qualifier, l . 2017: 55 2014: 101 2011: 226 Erakovic)… Made first career Top 100 finish in 2015 2016: 147 2013: 145 2010: 224 at No .96… Posted best finish at a Grand Slam at 2015: 96 2012: 168 2009: 632 2014 US Open, defeating No .27 Keys and No .4 Kvitova (first career Top 5 victory) to advance to R16 CAREER FINALS as a qualifier (l . Azarenka)… Owns two WTA doubles SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Guangzhou . titles – 2014 Tashkent (w/Siniakova) and 2016 Rabat (w/Knoll)… Made WTA debut at 2011 Budapest and DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Rabat (w/Knoll); 2014 - turned pro in 2009… Made ITF debut by winning Tashkent (w/Siniakova) . the $10K Prokuplje title in 2008… Winner of nine Finalist (2): 2016 - 's-Hertogenbosch (w/Knoll); 2013 - singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit . Baku (w/Daniilidou) . PERSONAL INFORMATION WTA 125K SERIES - SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Bol . Parents are Bratislav and Ivana (both work for an electrical appliances company); younger sister is ADDITIONAL - Croation Fed Cup Team, 2013, 2015-17; Anastasia . . Still considers Moscow her hometown Croatian Olympic Team, 2016 . but lives with her grandparents in Serbia . . Started playing at age 3 . . Favorite shot is drop shot; CAREER HIGHLIGHTS favorite surface is clay . . Tennis idols growing up Regained Top 100 form for the second time in her were Kim Clijsters and . . Other interests career in 2017, finishing as Serbia’s No .1 at No .55 – include psychology and criminology; other hobbies rose to a career-high No .53 on October 9, 2017… include bowling, shopping and driving her car . . Made one of the biggest rankings jumps on tour Favorite tournament is Baku; favorite Grand Slam is from the end of 2016, moving up 91 spots from Australian Open .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 7 - 10 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 2 - 1r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 - - 1r - - WIMBLEDON 2 - 2 - 1r 3r - - US OPEN 5 - 5 3r 1r 1r 4r 1r

80 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 27-JUN-1985 (ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8 1/2” (1.74 M) PLAYS 2 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 10-SEP-2007 07-JUN-2004

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 17 / 16 Posted seventh Top 15 season finish in 2017, ending the year at Career Prize Money: $24,200,700 No .12… Season highlight was reaching final of Indian Wells (l . Career W-L: 631 - 306 Vesnina)… has now reached a Premier Mandatory final in each of the last three years – also at 2015 Madrid (l . Kvitova) and 2016 Miami 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (l . Azarenka)… Indian Wells was 40th career singles final, fifth most W-L (Main Draw Only): 32 - 17 among active players…Posted consistent results at Slams across the Prize Money: $2,343,699 year, reaching QF at Wimbledon for first time since 2007 (l . eventual R-Up (1): Indian Wells champion Muguruza), and R16 at Australian Open (l . SF (1): Madrid Pavlyuchenkova) and Roland Garros (l . Wozniacki)… Secured 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane… Won two titles in 2016, at WTA YEAR-END RANKING Sydney and Moscow, and qualified for WTA Finals for sixth time in 2017: 12 2011: 19 2005: 18 career (reached SF)… Is 17-23 in WTA singles finals… One of three 2016: 9 2010: 27 2004: 5 Russian women to lift a Grand Slam singles title (also Myskina, 2015: 25 2009: 3 2003: 36 Sharapova), winning 2004 US Open (d . Dementieva in F) and 2009 2014: 28 2008: 8 2002: 43 Roland Garros (d . Safina in F); reached two further major finals, at 2013: 21 2007: 2 2001: 259 2006 Roland Garros and 2007 US Open – l . Henin on both 2012: 72 2006: 4 2000: 889 occasions… One of five to rank in Top 2; had a chance to become No .1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short CAREER FINALS with semifinal loss to Safina)… Owns seven wins over reigning SINGLES - Winner (17): 2016 - Sydney, Moscow; 2015 - World No .1 players, most recently at 2016 Miami (d . S .Williams en Moscow; 2014 - Washington, D .C .; 2010- San Diego; 2009 route to F)… Played longest women’s singles match in Grand Slam - Stuttgart, Roland Garros, Beijing; 2007 - New Haven; 2006 history at 2011 Australian Open (l . Schiavone 16-14 in 3s, at 4hr - Miami, Bali, Beijing; 2004 - Eastbourne, US Open, Bali; 2002 - 44min); defeated Henin in her last professional match the previous Helsinki, Bali . round… Haul of 16 tour level doubles titles includes two Australian Finalist (23): 2017 - Indian Wells; 2016 - Miami; 2015 - Madrid; Open crowns, won in 2005 (w/Molik) and 2012 (w/Zvonareva)… 2014 - Oeiras; 2011 - Dubai; 2009 - Rome; 2008 - Sydney, Rose as high as No .3 in doubles (week of June 7, 2004)… Member of Dubai, Indian Wells, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Beijing; 2007 - Doha, victorious Russian Fed Cup sides in 2004 and 2007-08 Indian Wells, Berlin, Rome, US Open; 2006 - , Roland Garros; 2005 - Warsaw; 2004 - Dubai, Doha, Warsaw, Beijing . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father is Alexandr Kuznetsov, cycling coach of six Olympic DOUBLES - Winner (16): 2013 - Moscow (w/Stosur); champions and world champions and now coach of Lokomotiv 2012 - Australian Open (w/Zvonareva); 2009 - Miami (w/ (best cycling club in Russia); also coached Svetlana’s mother, Galina Mauresmo); 2006 - Eastbourne (w/Mauresmo); 2005 - Tsareva (six-time world champion and holder of 20 world records) Australian Open, Miami (both w/Molik); 2004 - Gold Coast, and Svetlana’s brother, Nikolai Kuznetsov (silver medalist at 1996 Doha (both w/Likhovtseva); 2003 - Gold Coast, Dubai, Rome, Atlanta Olympics)… Began playing tennis at age seven… Favorite Toronto, Leipzig (all w/Navratilova); 2002 - Sopot, Helsinki, movies are Love Actually and Save the Last Dance… Never leaves Tokyo [Princess Cup] (all w/Sánchez Vicario) . home without her iPod… Best tennis memories are winning 2004 Finalist (15): 2007 - Dubai (w/Molik); 2006 - Dubai (w/ US Open final and 2009 Roland Garros final . Petrova); 2005 - Dubai (w/Molik), Wimbledon (w/Mauresmo); 2004 - Australian Open, Dubai, Indian Wells, Miami, Roland WTA FINALS HISTORY Garros, Eastbourne, US Open (all w/Likhovtseva), Bali (w/ Singles (5-14): 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016 Sánchez Vicario); 2003 - US Open (w/Navratilova); 2002 - Doubles (0-2): 2003, 2004 Bali, Tokyo [Japan Open] (both w/Sánchez Vicario) . Qualified in in singles and doubles (w/Likhovtseva) in 2004… Qualified for WTA Finals in 2016 on final day of the season by ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, 2007-12, 2015- winning title in Moscow; advanced to semifinals before losing 16; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 . to Cibulkova .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 152 - 58 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 35 - 16 4r 2r 1r 1r QF 3r 4r 4r QF 3r 4r 4r QF 3r 1r 2r ROLAND GARROS 52 - 14 4r 4r 2r QF QF 4r QF 3r W SF QF F 4r 4r 1r - WIMBLEDON 30 - 14 QF 4r 2r 1r - 1r 3r 2r 3r 4r QF 3r QF 1r QF - US OPEN 35 - 14 2r 2r 1r 1r 3r - 4r 4r 4r 3r F 4r 1r W 3r 3r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 81 PETRA KVITOVA CZE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-MAR-1990 (BILOVEC, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ (1.82 M) PLAYS 2 196 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 31- OC T-2011 28-FEB-2011

CAREER by advancing to the quarterfinals (l . V .Williams)… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 20 / 0 Previously qualified for WTA Finals five years running Career Prize Money: $24,040,818 (2011-15), winning title in 2011 and reaching final in Career W-L: 443 - 199 2015… Broke into Top 100 and Top 50 during 2008 season… In 2011, buoyed by a joint WTA-leading six 2017 HIGHLIGHTS titles (also Wozniacki), achieved several ranking W-L (Main Draw Only): 18 - 10 milestones – Top 20 on January 31, Top 10 on May 9 Prize Money: $1,149,122 and Top 5 on October 3… Fifth Czech woman to Won (1): Birmingham reach Top 5 (after Navratilova, Mandlikova, Sukova, SF (1): Beijing Novotna)… Finished 2011 at career-high No .2, highest by a Czech woman since 1997 (No .2 WTA YEAR-END RANKING Novotna)… At 2012 Sydney was two wins away from 2017: 29 2013: 6 2009: 62 No .1 ranking… Heads into 2018 season with 21 2016: 11 2012: 8 2008: 44 career wins Top 5 opponents, including four vs . World 2015: 6 2011: 2 2007: 157 No .1s – Safina at 2009 US Open, Wozniacki at 2011 2014: 4 2010: 34 2006: 773 WTA Finals, S .Williams at 2015 Madrid and Kerber at 2016 Wuhan… With $24,040,818 in career prize CAREER FINALS money, ranks tenth on all-time list of earners… Has SINGLES - Winner (20):>> 2017 - Birmingham; 2016 helped Czech Republic to win four Fed Cup titles in - Wuhan, WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai; 2015 - Sydney, five years, and a member of the team through to 2016 Madrid, New Haven; 2014 - Wimbledon, New Haven, competition final vs . France… Nominated for WTA Wuhan; 2013 - Dubai, Tokyo [Pan Pacific];2012 - Montréal, Comeback Player of the Year in 2017… Made WTA New Haven; 2011 - Brisbane, Paris [Indoors], Madrid, main draw debut at 2007 Stockholm . Wimbledon, Linz, WTA Finals; 2009 - Hobart . Finalist (7): 2016 - Luxembourg; 2015 - WTA Finals; 2014 PERSONAL INFORMATION - Beijing; 2013 - Katowice, New Haven; 2011 - Eastbourne; Fitness trainer is David Vydra… Father is Jiri (vice mayor); 2009 - Linz . mother is Pavla; brothers are Jiri (engineer) and Libor (teacher)… Introduced to tennis by father… Aggressive ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2007-16; Czech baseliner; favorite shots are serve, forehand and Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . backhand… Speaks Czech and English… Favorite type of movie is comedy… Favorite types of music are pop, CAREER HIGHLIGHTS rock… Favorite foods are sushi, Italian… Also enjoys Two-time Wimbledon singles champion, in 2011 (d . basketball and volleyball… Favorite city to visit is Sharapova in F) and 2014 (d . Bouchard in F)… Melbourne; favorite tournament is Wimbledon… Self- Finished 2017 ranked No .29, down from No .11 in described as friendly, happy… Tennis idol growing up 2016 – first season finish outside Top 20 since 2010 was Martina Navratilova (because she’s left-handed like (No .34)… Previous run of five straight Top 10 seasons her) . highlighted by two years in Top 5 (2011, 2014)… Began 2017 season in May at Roland Garros (reached WTA FINALS HISTORY 2r, l . Mattek-Sands) after a knife attack in her home in Singles (10-8): 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Czech Republic on December 20, 2016; required Played in WTA Finals for five consecutive years (2011-15) extensive surgery to left hand… Won 20th career in two different cities: Istanbul and Singapore… Won singles title at Birmingham (d . Barty in F)… Has now the Billie Jean King Trophy on debut in 2011 (d . Azarenka won at least one title every year since 2011… Also in in F)… Of five appearances, advanced to the final twice 2017 reached the semifinals at Beijing (l . eventual (2011, 2015) and the semifinals in 2013 . champion Garcia) and equaled best result at US Open

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 88 - 35 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 14 - 8 - 2r 3r 1r 2r SF QF 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 21 - 9 2r 3r 4r 3r 3r SF 4r 1r - 4r WIMBLEDON 30 - 8 2r 2r 3r W QF QF W SF 1r 1r US OPEN 23 - 10 QF 4r QF 3r 3r 4r 1r 3r 4r 1r

82 JOHANNA LARSSON SWE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-AUG-1988 (BODEN, SWEDEN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 45 20 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 19-SEP-2016 30-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 12 Posted eight Top 100 season in 2017… Reached first Career Prize Money: $2,993,546 Premier-level semifinal of career at 2016 New Haven, Career W-L: 405 - 284 posting second Top 10 win of career over No .8 Vinci en route (l . Svitolina)… Winner of one WTA singles 2017 HIGHLIGHTS title, at International-level Bastad in 2015 (d . Barthel W-L (Main Draw Only): 14 - 20 in F)… Also a three-time singles runner-up, at 2010 Prize Money: $600,073 Portoroz (l . Chakvetadze), 2011 Bastad (l . Hercog) and SF (1): Bogota 2013 Bastad (l . S Williams)…. Advanced to R16 at 2016 QF (3): Gstaad, Linz, Luxembourg US Open (l . S .Williams), matching previous best >> Reached six doubles finals winning four titles with results at the majors – also 2014 Roland Garros and Bertens (Auckland, Gstaad, Seoul, Linz) 2014 US Open… Made Top 100 debut on June 14, >> Qualified for WTA Finals (R-Up, w/Bertens) 2010 and cracked Top 50 on July 11, 2011 at No .46… Heads into 2018 season with eight career wins WTA YEAR-END RANKING against the Top 20; best win by rank came over No .6 Li 2017: 80 2012: 73 2007: 314 Na at 2011 Miami… Winner of twelve WTA doubles 2016: 51 2011: 59 2006: 382 titles, including four in 2017 – at Auckland, Gstaad, 2015: 55 2010: 68 2005: 491 Seoul and Linz (w/Bertens)… Made debut appearance 2014: 70 2009: 170 2004: 1183 at 2017 WTA Finals in doubles (w/Bertens)… On ITF 2013: 83 2008: 169 Circuit, winner of 13 singles titles and 16 doubles titles… Made WTA main draw debut as a wildcard at CAREER FINALS 2006 Stockholm . SINGLES - Winner (1): 2015 - Bastad . Finalist (3): 2013 - Bastad; 2011 - Bastad; 2010 - Portoroz . PERSONAL INFORMATION Started playing tennis at age five… Loves watching all DOUBLES - Winner (12): 2017 - Auckland, Gstaad, Seoul, sports (live or on TV); skiing is favorite… Favorite Linz (all w/Bertens); 2016 - Nürnberg (w/Bertens), Seoul books are Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer… (w/Flipkens), Linz, Luxembourg (both w/Bertens); 2015 Favorite movies are The Notebook and Remember The - Hobart, Bastad (both w/Bertens); 2011 - Copenhagen Titans… Favorite food is mom’s cooking . (w/Woehr); 2010 - Québec City (w/Arvidsson) . Finalist (6): 2017 - Nurnberg (w/Flipkens), WTA Finals WTA FINALS HISTORY (w/Bertens); 2016 - Acapulco (w/Bertens); 2015 - Seoul Doubles (2-1): 2017 (w/Bertens); 2014 - Rio de Janeiro (w/Scheepers); 2013 Reached the finals in tournament debut (w/Bertens) . - Memphis (w/Arvidsson) .

ADDITIONAL - Swedish Fed Cup Team, 2005-15 . Swedish Olympic Team, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 13 - 29 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 6 - 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 8 2r 2r 1r 3r 2r 1r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 0 - 7 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r - US OPEN 4 - 8 1r 3r 1r 3r 1r 1r 1r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 83 VARVARA LEPCHENKO USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-MAY-1986 (TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 19 40 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 01-OCT-2012 17-JUN-2013

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Posted eighth Top 100 season finish in 2017… One of Career Prize Money: $4,160,833 13 American women to feature in year-end Top 100… Career W-L: 475 - 358 Season highlights included sixth career semifinal at Rabat and 3r run at Wuhan… At Grand Slams, made 2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2r at Australian Open, Roland Garros and W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 21 Wimbledon… One-time WTA singles finalist, at 2014 Prize Money: $464,682 Seoul (l . Ka .Pliskova)… Has advanced to R16 at a SF (1): Rabat Grand Slam on two occasions: 2012 Roland Garros (l . Kvitova) and 2015 US Open (l . Azarenka)… Set career- WTA YEAR-END RANKING high rank of No .19 the week of October 1, 2012… In 2017: 62 2011: 110 2005: 131 doubles, semifinalist at 2013 Australian Open, 2016: 87 2010: 79 2004: 230 partnering Zheng Saisai… Made Top 100 debut on 2015: 46 2009: 114 2003: 517 September 11, 2006 and broke into Top 50 on July 9, 2014: 36 2008: 125 2002: 606 2012… On ITF Circuit, winner of 11 singles and one 2013: 53 2007: 141 doubles title… Made WTA main draw debut at 2001 2012: 21 2006: 93 Tashkent . CAREER FINALS PERSONAL INFORMATION SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2014 - Seoul . Mother is Larisa; sister is Jane… Has lived in US since 2001 (switched nationality to US on September 17, ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2013; US Olympic 2007 and became a US citizen on September 24, Team, 2012 . 2011)… Speaks English and Russian… Enjoys the outdoors, books, karaoke, movies, picnics, watching figure skating and soccer .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 32 - 37 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7 - 9 2r 3r 3r 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r - - 1r - ROLAND GARROS 9 - 10 2r 1r 1r 2r 3r 4r 2r 2r 1r - 1r - WIMBLEDON 6 - 9 2r 2r 1r 2r 1r 3r 1r 2r - - 1r - US OPEN 10 - 9 1r 3r 4r 3r 1r 3r 1r - 1r - - 2r

84 MAGDA LINETTE POL

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 12-FEB-1992 (POZNAN, POLAND) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.71 M) PLAYS 64 95 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 21-SEP-2015 27-JUL-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Posted third consecutive Top 100 season finish in Career Prize Money: $1,278,810 2017, as the Polish No .2 behind A .Radwanska… Career W-L: 290 - 207 Season highlighted by third tour-level semifinal of career at Kuala Lumpur… Also reached quarterfinals 2017 HIGHLIGHTS at Bogotá and produced best Grand Slam showing at W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 23 Roland Garros, where she reached 3r… Appeared in Prize Money: $471,473 third career WTA doubles final at Bogotá (w/Cepede SF (1): Kuala Lumpur Royg), having also been runner-up at 2014 QF (1): Bogota Guangzhou (w/Cornet) and 2016 Hong Kong (w/ Xu)… Broke into Top 100 on June 15, 2015… Reached WTA YEAR-END RANKING first WTA singles final at 2015 Tokyo [Japan Open], 2017: 71 2014: 117 2011: 248 finishing runner-up to Wickmayer… In 2016 enjoyed 2016: 96 2013: 148 2010: 194 run to first Premier-level quarterfinal of career at 2015: 89 2012: 296 2009: 1008 Tokyo (as qualifier, l . eventual champion Wozniacki)… Reached career-high singles ranking of No .64 on CAREER FINALS September 21, 2015… At 2013 Baku, advanced to SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Tokyo [Japan Open] . semifinals on what was second main draw appearance (l . Peer)… Won WTA 125K Series title at Ningbo in DOUBLES - Finalist (2): 2016 - Hong Kong (w/Y .Xu); 2014… Made WTA main draw debut at 2013 2014 - Guangzhou (w/Cornet) . Strasbourg… On ITF Circuit, winner of 10 singles and eight doubles titles . WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2014 - Ningbo- CHN . PERSONAL INFORMATION Parents are Tomasz and Beata; sister is Dagmara… Started ADDITIONAL - Polish Fed Cup Team, 2011-12, 2016-17; playing at age six… Favorite shot is backhand; favorite Polish Olympic Team, 2016 . surfaces are hard and grass… Tennis idol growing up was Monica Seles… Favorite tournament is Roland Garros… Other interests include learning languages and reading books .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 3 - 11 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 2 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 3 3r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 3 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 1 - 3 1r 1r 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 85 MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI CRO

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 09-MAR-1982 (DORTMUND, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 111/4” (1.81 M) PLAYS 20 19 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 01-MAY-2017 26-OCT-1998

CAREER US Open due to a left thigh injury… Heads into 2018 Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 3 season with 17 career wins against Top 20 opponents, Career Prize Money: $4,159,536 including five against the Top 5… Won first WTA Career W-L: 399 - 323 event she ever played at 1997 Bol as unranked qualifier – at 15 years, 1 month, 25 days was fifth- 2017 HIGHLIGHTS youngest player to win a WTA title after Austin, W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 16 Rinaldi, Jaeger and Capriati… One of six players to Prize Money: $1,153,512 win a title on WTA debut… Reached final in second SF (3): Australian Open, Acapulco, Charleston WTA event played at 1997 Strasbourg (l . Graf)… QF (1): Miami Successfully defended Bol title in 1998… Won third career title at 2014 Québec City (d . V . Williams in F); WTA YEAR-END RANKING was first title in 16 years, four months and marked 2017: 32 2011: 116 2002: 202 longest gap between titles in WTA history… Won 2016: 82 2010: 105 2001: 191 1998 Australian Open doubles (w/Hingis) on tour- 2015: 67 2009: 288 2000: 207 level doubles debut; at 15 years, 10 months, 21 days 2014: 61 2008: 423 1999: 50 was youngest ever to win an Australian Open title; 2013: 104 2007: 454 1998: 51 became first player ever to win both her first singles 2012: 108 2003: 335 1997: 52 and doubles events… Won 1998 Wimbledon mixed doubles title (w/Bhupathi)… Played mix of WTA CAREER FINALS qualifying and ITF Circuit events in 2008-09 (played SINGLES - Winner (3): 2014 - Québec City; 1998 - Bol; one WTA main draw as a wildcard at 2009 Auckland)… 1997 - Bol . Played a total of four events in 2007 (1r win at 2007 Finalist (2): 2016 - Strasbourg; 1997 - Strasbourg . Indian Wells was first main draw win since 2002 Roland Garros)… Played just two ITF Circuit events DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2014 - Québec City (w/ between 2003 US Open and 2007 Memphis due to Hradecka); 1998 - Australian Open, Tokyo [Pan Pacific] injury and financial constraints… Named 2014 WTA (both w/Hingis) . Comeback Player of the Year . Finalist (1): 1998 - Bol (w/Kruger) . PERSONAL INFORMATION MIXED DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 1998 - Wimbledon Mother is Andelka; sisters are Ana and Ivana (president (w/Bhupathi) . of publishing company), brothers are Miro and Ivan (both teach tennis)… Married Daniele Baroni on ADDITIONAL - Croatian Fed Cup Team, 1996-98 . November 15, 2010… Began playing tennis at age four by following older sister Ana to practice… Aggressive CAREER HIGHLIGHTS baseliner; favorite tournaments are Grand Slams Recorded first Top 50 finish in career, at No .32… Also (especially Wimbledon)… Speaks Croatian, English… fourth consecutive Top 100 season in 2017… Season Owns yellow labrador named Max… Loves music, highlighted by reaching semifinals at Australian especially Michael Bublé; also loves history books . . Open in her 41st Grand Slam main draw appearance Favorite cities are Rome and Paris (“timeless beauty and (l . S .Williams); equaled best Grand Slam result (also architecture”)… Enjoys charity work… Tennis player 1999 Wimbledon semifinals)… Was first Croatian most admired is Stefanie Graf… Best tennis memory is woman to reach the semifinals in Melbourne… reaching Wimbledon semis in 1999… If not a tennis Defeated two Top 5 players enroute to Australian player, would have been an archaeologist (loves Open SFs – No .3 A .Radwanska and No .5 Ka Pliskova…. history)… Enjoys cooking (has a cookbook in the Strong start to the year also highlighted by semifinal making) . runs at Acapulco (l . Tsurenko) and Charleston (l . Ostapenko)… Made WTA Top 20 debut following Charleston run – at No .20… Ended 2017 season after GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 35 - 44 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6 - 9 SF 1r 1r 1r 1r - 1r ------1r 1r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 6 - 11 1r 2r 3r 1r 1r 1r 1r ------2r 3r 1r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 11 - 11 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r 1r ------2r SF 2r US OPEN 12 - 13 2r 2r 1r 4r 1r 1r 2r 2r ------1r - 1r 2r 3r 3r

86 EKATERINA MAKAROVA RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 07-JUN-1988 (MOSCOW, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 8 3 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-APR-2015 08-JUN-2015

CAREER season highlighted by third career singles title at Washington D .C . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 12 (d . Goerges in F)… Doubles season highlighted by third Grand Career Prize Money: $11,521,427 Slam title at Wimbledon (w/Vesnina) – defeated Chan H .C/ Career W-L: 420 - 283 Niculescu in Final without the loss of a game… Also won doubles titles at Dubai and Toronto and reached finals at Brisbane and 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Rome (all w/Vesnina)… Team of Makarova/Vesnina also qualified W-L (Main Draw Only): 29 - 21 for fourth straight WTA Finals (2013-17); falling in semifinals to Prize Money: $1,562,698 Bertens/Larsson… Heads into 2018 season with 28 career wins Won (1): Washington DC over Top 10 players, including nine in 2017… Owns one career QF (1): Wuhan victory over a world No .1 – Kerber at 2017 Roland Garros (1r)… In >> Reached five doubles finals with Vesnina; won titles singles, owns three titles – at 2010 Eastbourne (d . Azarenka in F), at Dubai, Wimbledon and Toronto 2014 Pattaya City (d . Ka .Pliskova in F) and 2017 Washington D .C… Is a two-time Grand Slam singles semifinalist, at 2014 US Open (l . WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) S .Williams) and 2015 Australian Open (l . Sharapova)… Set career- 2017: 33 / 3 2012: 20 / 11 2007: 108 / 151 high singles ranking of No .8 on April 6, 2015 . . Made Top 10 debut 2016: 30 / 8 2011: 52 / 57 2006: 264 / 140 in January 2015; the 110th player to move into the Top 10 in WTA 2015: 23 / 10 2010: 50 / 72 2005: 258 / 248 history and the 12th Russian to do so . . One of three players 2014: 12 / 7 2009: 60 / 20 2004: 381 / 448 who’ve never held the No .1 ranking, but have managed to defeat 2013: 24 / 7 2008: 48 / 62 both V .Williams (2014 Australian Open, 1r) and S Williams. (, R16) at Grand Slam level (also Stephens and CAREER FINALS Ka .Pliskova)… Has reached six Grand Slam doubles finals (all w/ SINGLES - Winner (3): 2017 - Washington DC; 2014 - Vesnina), winning at 2013 Roland Garros, 2014 US Open and 2017 Pattaya City; 2010 - Eastbourne . Wimbledon… Also won gold medal in doubles at 2016 Rio Finalist (2): 2009 - Fès, Estoril . Olympics (w/Vesnina, d . Hingis/Bacsinszky in F) and 2016 WTA Finals Singapore (w/Vesnina, d . Mattek-Sands/Safarova in F)… DOUBLES - Winner (12): 2017 - Dubai, Wimbledon, Toronto Overall owns 12 career doubles titles… Rose as high as No .3 in (all w/Vesnina); 2016 - Montréal, Olympics, WTA Finals (all w/ doubles on June 8, 2015 . . Won 2012 US Open mixed doubles (w/ Vesnina); 2014 - US Open (w/Vesnina); 2013 - Indian Wells, Soares) . . Member of Russian Fed Cup side that won competition Roland Garros (both w/Vesnina); 2012 - Beijing, Moscow (both in 2008… Made WTA qualifying debut at 2004 Moscow and main w/Vesnina); 2009 - Fès (w/Kleybanova) . draw debut at 2007 Los Angeles . FINALIST (17): 2017 - Rome, Brisbane (both w/Vesnina); 2016 - Rome, Roland Garros (w/Vesnina); 2015 - Indian Wells, Miami, PERSONAL INFORMATION Wimbledon (all w/Vesnina); 2014 - Australian Open, Miami Mother’s name is Olga; father’s name is Valery; brother’s name is (both w/Vesnina); 2013 - WTA Finals (w/Vesnina); 2012 - Madrid, Andrey… Introduced to tennis at age six; began playing at Club Rome (both w/Vesnina); 2011 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Dushevina), Luzhniki… Baseliner whose favorite surfaces are hard and Luxembourg (w/Hradecka); 2009 - Beijing (w/Kudryavtseva); grass… Speaks Russian and English… Likes pop music; favorite 2008 - Fès (w/Kleybanova), Portoroz (w/Dushevina) . singers are Rihanna and Michael Jackson… Favorite foods are pizza and chocolate molten cake… Enjoys dancing, spending MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2012 - US Open (w/Soares) . time with family and friends, shopping and cooking… Admires Finalist (1): 2010 - Australian Open (w/Levinsky) . Anastasia Myskina .

ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2008, 2010-11, WTA FINALS HISTORY 2013-14, 2016-17; Russian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . Doubles (3-4): 2013-14, 2016-17 Played at WTA Finals four times in two different cities, all w/ CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Vesnina: Istanbul (2013) and Singapore (2014, 2016-17) . . 2016 Finished season at No .33 – first year-end finish outside Top 30 doubles champions (d . Mattek-Sands/Safarova) . . Reached final since 2011… Eighth non-consecutive Top 50 season in singles in in 2013 (l . Hsieh/Peng) . . Also qualified in doubles in 2015, but did 2017 and fifth straight Top 10 season in doubles (at No .3) . . 2017 not play due to injury . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 74 - 41 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 29 - 10 4r 4r SF 4r QF QF 4r 2r 2r 3r - ROLAND GARROS 11 - 10 2r 2r 4r 3r 1r 1r 4r 1r 1r 2r - WIMBLEDON 14 - 10 2r 4r 2r QF 3r 2r 1r 2r 2r 1r - US OPEN 20 - 11 3r 1r 4r SF QF 3r 1r 1r 1r 3r 3r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 87 BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 23-MAR-1985 (ROCHESTER, MN, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 30 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11-JUL-2011 09-JAN-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 26 Five Top 100 singles seasons in past 10 years… Finished 2017 at Career Prize Money: $6,798,663 No .121 in singles and No .8 in doubles despite missing second half of Career W-L: 356 - 285 (singles); 355 - 175 doubles season due to a serious right knee injury sustained at Wimbledon… Began the year by securing No .1 doubles ranking after winning 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Brisbane title (w/Mirza)… Won fourth and fifth Grand Slam titles at W-L: 18 - 10 (singles); 26 - 4 (doubles) Australian Open and Roland Garros (both w/Safarova)… Also won Prize Money: $1,000,909 doubles title in Charleston (w/Safarova)… In singles, won through >> Won four doubles titles - Brisbane (w/Mirza), Australian qualifying to reach 3r at Roland Garros and made R16 at Indian Open, Charleston, Roland Garros (all w/ Safarova) Wells… Other three Grand Slam doubles titles of career came at >> Qualified for WTA Finals (w/Safarova), but withdrew 2016 US Open, 2015 Australian Open and 2015 Roland Garros (all w/ due to season-ending injury at Wimbledon Safarova)… Won mixed doubles gold medal at Rio Olympics (w/ Sock)… In singles, is a four-time runner-up, most recently at 2013 WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / DOUBLES) Kuala Lumpur… Has advanced to R16 at a Grand Slam on two 2017: 121 / 8 2011: 55 / 17 2005: 171 / 120 occasions – 2008 Wimbledon (l . S .Williams) and 2013 Roland Garros 2016: 175 / 5 2010: 59 / 17 2004: 166 / 106 (l . Kirilenko)… Owns 20 wins over Top 20 opponents, including two 2015: 61 / 3 2009: 152 / 17 2003: 135 / 106 Top five wins: d . No .4 Schiavone (2011 Madrid) and No .5 A . 2014: 175 / 268 2008: 39 / 26 2002: 270 / 533 Radwanska (2014 Sydney)… Two-time Grand Slam mixed doubles 2013: 47 / 36 2007: 112 / 36 2001: 338 / 524 champion, at 2012 Australian Open (w/Tecau) and 2015 Roland 2012: 173 / 35 2006: 104 / 47 Garros (w/Querrey)… Sidelined for six months in 2014 after undergoing hip surgery; ranking dropped outside Top 250 in both CAREER FINALS singles and doubles… Bounced back to finish 2015 season in Top 75 SINGLES - Finalist (4): 2013 - Kuala Lumpur; 2011 - Hobart; 2010 - in singles and ranked career-high No .3 in doubles – nominated for Québec City; 2008 - Québec City . WTA Comeback Player of the Year… Broke into singles Top 50 on July 28, 2008 and set career-high ranking of No .30 on July 11, 2011… DOUBLES - Winner (26): 2017 - Brisbane, Australian Open, Member of USA Fed Cup side that reached competition final in 2010 Charleston, Roland Garros (w/Safarova); 2016 - Indian Wells (w/ (l . Italy)… Made WTA main draw debut at 2001 Amelia Island . Vandeweghe), Miami, US Open, Wuhan, Beijing (w/Safarova); 2015 - Sydney (w/Mirza), Australian Open, Stuttgart, Roland Garros, Toronto PERSONAL INFORMATION (all w/Safarova); 2013 - Brisbane, Dubai (both w/Mirza); 2012 - Father, Tim, is an accountant; mother, Heidi, is a nurse; has two Brussels (w/Mirza); 2011 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Shaughnessy); 2010 brothers, Chad and Andrew, and a sister, Alison… Married Justin - Ponte Vedra Beach (w/Yan); 2009 - Charleston, Stuttgart (both w/ Sands on November 29, 2008; resides in Phoenix, Arizona with Petrova), Warsaw (w/Kops-Jones); 2008 - Bogotá (w/Melzer), Amelia beloved dog Ruger (boerboel mastiff)… Began playing tennis at Island (w/Uhlirova); 2007 - Cincinnati (w/Mirza); 2004 - Vancouver age five; made pro debut at age 14… In fall 2012 after experiencing (w/Spears) . chronic fatigue, was diagnosed with 26 severe food allergies Finalist (12): 2016 - Charleston, WTA Finals (both w/Safarova); including many of her favorite foods… Was chosen by Google as 2013 - Stuttgart (w/Mirza); 2011 - Indian Wells, Charleston (both w/ first pro athlete “Glass Explorer”… Often referred to as America’s Shaughnessy); 2010 - Memphis, New Haven (both w/Shaughnessy), Tennis Rock Star for her colorful apparel and hair and signature Birmingham (w/Huber), Québec City (w/Strycova); 2006 - Prague, knee-high compression socks… Enjoys cars, the outdoors, cooking Rabat (both w/Harkleroad); 2005 - Los Angeles (w/Haynes) . and watching the Green Bay Packers .

MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2016 - Rio Olympics (w/Sock); WTA FINALS HISTORY 2015 - Roland Garros (w/M .Bryan); 2012 - Australian Open (w/ Doubles (3-3): 2015, 2016 Tecau) . Competed at WTA FInals in Singapore twice (both w/Safarova) . Lost Finalist (1): 2015 - US Open (w/Querrey) . in round-robin stage in 2015 and reached championship match in 2016 . . Qualified in 2017 but withdrew due to injury . ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2009-11, 2016-17 . US Olympic Team, 2016 . GRAND SLAM HISTORY -SINGLES Overall: 26 - 40 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 5 - 1r 3r 1r - 1r 1r ------ROLAND GARROS 10 - 10 3r 1r 1r - 4r 2r 3r 2r 1r 2r - 1r - - - - - WIMBLEDON 7 - 10 2r 1r 3r - 1r - 1r 1r 1r 4r 2r 1r - - - - - US OPEN 7 - 15 - 1r 3r - 2r 1r 1r 2r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r

88 GER

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-AUG-1987 (BAD SAULGAU, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.72 M) PLAYS 46 54 RIGHT-HANDED (ONE-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 06-JUN-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 2 Cracked the Top 50 for the first time in 2017, finishing Career Prize Money: $2,043,700 as Germany’s No .3, behind Goerges and Kerber, of CAREER W-L: 479 - 350 singles, 243 - 206 doubles seven women in the year-end Top 100 (also Barthel, Witthoeft, Siegemund and Petkovic)… One of the 2017 HIGHLIGHTS biggest rankings movers on tour, jumping 69 spots W-L (Main Draw Only): 14 - 17 from No .115 in 2016 to career-high No .46 in 2017… Prize Money: $402,052 Reached first career WTA semifinal in Quebec City (l . SF (1): Quebec City eventual champion Van Uytvanck)… Also tacked on a QF (3): Rabat, Bucharest, Linz career-best three quarterfinal appearances at >> Won two ITF singles titles international events… Reached 2r at three of four majors for first time in career – Roland Garros (l . WTA YEAR-END RANKING eventual r-up Halep), Wimbledon and US Open (l . 2017: 46 2012: 112 2007: 88 eventual r-up Keys) . . In 2016, enjoyed bulk of success 2016: 126 2011: 191 2006: 146 on ITF circuit, having posted just four tour-level 2015: 68 2010: 137 2005: 284 wins… Captured second career doubles title at 2014: 214 2009: 68 2004: 552 Bogota (w/Arrubarrena)… Posted career-best win by 2013: 258 2008: 272 2003: 651 ranking over No .7 Bouchard at 2015 Miami and recorded best Grand Slam result with 3r finish at CAREER FINALS Wimbledon (l . Keys)… Defeated No .10 Li at 2010 Kuala DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Bogotá (w/Arruabarrena); Lumpur for first career Top 10 win… Advanced to first 2012 - Québec City (w/Mladenovic) . WTA quarterfinal at 2009 Barcelona (l . Navarro)… Finalist (4): 2016 - Rabat (w/Olaru); 2015 - Bastad (w/ Winner of 17 singles and 15 doubles titles on ITF Savchuk); 2014 - Osaka (w/Arruabarrena); 2009 - Bad Circuit… Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Gastein (w/Petkovic) . 2001 and made WTA main draw debut in 2006 .

ADDITIONAL - German Fed Cup Team, 2006-11 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Husband and coach is Charles Edouard Maria (married April 8, 2013 - formerly Tatjana Malek); had daughter, Charlotte, on December 20, 2013 . . Father is Heinrich (deceased); mother is Margit; brothers are Daniel and Matthias (both studying sports management) . . Began playing at age 4 when introduced to tennis by parents . . Speaks German and English . . Favorite foods are Mexican and Italian . . Other sports interest is handball .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY - SINGLES Overall: 10 - 22 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 5 - 2r 1r - - - - 1r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 5 2r 2r 1r - 1r - - 1r - - - WIMBLEDON 4 - 7 2r 1r 3r - 1r - - 1r 2r - 1r US OPEN 2 - 5 2r - 1r - - 2r - - 1r - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 19-JAN-1991 (SPLIT, CROATIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.81 M) PLAYS 42 53 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11-JUN-2012 17-MAR-2014

CAREER 3r of 2013 Wimbledon and won doubles ITF title… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Had another Top 100 season 2012… reached career Career Prize Money: $2,087,763 high ranking (No .42) on June 11, 2012… runner-up at Career W-L: 272 - 196 Kuala Lumpur (ret . vs . Hsieh in final w/heat illness); SF at Copenhagen (l . to Wozniacki); QF twice at Budapest 2017 HIGHLIGHTS and Linz; reached 4r at Roland Garros (first Grand W-L (Main Draw Only): 6 - 4 Slam 4r; l . to Kerber)… Had first Top 50 season in Prize Money: $477,469 2011; made two quarterfinal runs at Bogotá 4r (2): Roland Garros, Wimbledon (withdrew prior to match w/illness) and Copenhagen (l . to Safarova)… made Top 50 debut on September WTA YEAR-END RANKING 26 (after Guangzhou; rose from No .55 to No .47)… 2017: 89 2013: 116 2009: 84 member of the Croatian Fed Cup Team 2008-2009… 2016: 266 2012: 59 2008: 214 2009 was first Top 100 season; had quarterfinal runs 2015: 144 2011: 49 2007: 325 twice at Budapest and Portoroz; reached 2r twice 2014: 179 2010: 144 (incl . Roland Garros, US Open)… made Top 100 debut on September 14, 2009 (after US Open; rose from CAREER FINALS No .137 to No .89) .… In 2007 played in first WTA main SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2012 - Kuala Lumpur . draw at Miami, falling 1r (as WC)… .Played first event of career at 2005 ITF/Dubrovnik 3-CRO . DOUBLES - Finalist (4): 2016 - Monterrey (w/M . Sanchez); 2013 - Marrakech (w/Mladenovic); 2012 - PERSONAL INFORMATION Paris [Indoors], Bad Gastein (both w/Groenefeld) . Mother's name is Sandra Martic . . Began playing tennis at age 5 when mother introduced her to the ADDITIONAL - Croatian Fed Cup Team, 2008-09 . sport . . All-court player whose favorite shot is serve; favorite surface is hard . . Speaks Croatian, English . . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Favorite actor is Johnny Depp . . Favorite music is pop; 2017 singles season highlighted by her 4r favorite singer is Leona Lewis . . Favorite food is appearances at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon… pancakes; favorite drink is Orangina . . Also enjoys also won an ITF singles title in 2017; now owns four playing table tennis and watching TV . . Favorite city to ITF singles titles… 2016 doubles season highlight visit is Paris . . Favorite thing about being a professional was a runner-up finish at Monterrey (w/M Sanchez)…. tennis player is "making my dream come true" . Made a quarterfinal run at 2013 Katowice… Reached

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 17 - 23 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 6 - - 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 7 4r - 1r 1r 1r 4r - 1r 2r WIMBLEDON 7 - 5 4r - - 1r 3r 1r 2r 2r - US OPEN 2 - 5 1r - - - - 1r 2r 1r 2r

90 CHRISTINA McHALE USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 11-MAY-1992 (TEANECK, NJ, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 24 35 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 20-AUG-2012 09-JAN-2017

CAREER career in 2016, at Tokyo [Japan Open] (d . Siniakova in Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 2 F) . . Also won first two WTA doubles titles of career in Career Prize Money: $3,374,518 2016, captured at Hobart (w/Han) and Tianjin (w/ Career W-L: 294 - 236 Peng) . . In first WTA runner-up at 2014 Acapulco (l . Cibulkova) . . In Grand Slam main draws has advanced 2017 HIGHLIGHTS to 3r five times, including four in a row (2011 US Open W-L (Main Draw Only): 19 - 27 through 2012 Wimbledon) . . Pushed top seed and Prize Money: $546,312 eventual champion S .Williams to three sets in 2r at SF (2): Acapulco, Tokyo International 2016 Wimbledon… Owns six wins against Top 10 QF (1): Tianjin players including three against the Top 5 – d . No .1 Wozniacki at 2011 Cincinnati, No .3 Kvitova at 2012 WTA YEAR-END RANKING Indian Wells and No .4 Muguruza at 2016 Indian 2017: 63 2013: 68 2009: 218 Wells . . Broke into Top 100 on March 21, 2011 and Top 2016: 45 2012: 33 2008: 425 50 on September 12 the same year . . Reached career- 2015: 64 2011: 42 2007: 712 high ranking of No .24 on August 20, 2012 . . Played 2014: 54 2010: 115 first WTA qualifying event at 2008 New Haven and made WTA main draw debut, as a wildcard, at 2009 CAREER FINALS Australian Open . SINGLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Tokyo [Japan Open] . Finalist (1): 2014 - Acapulco . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father, John, works in finance; mother is Margarita; DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Hobart (w/X Han),. older sister is Lauren (graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill Tianjin (w/Peng) . where she played tennis)… Lived in Hong Kong from age three to eight (father transferred with job); began ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2010-12, 2014-16; US playing tennis at Hong Kong apartment complex’s Olympic Team, 2012 . courts… Also did competitive swimming growing up… Speaks English, Spanish and basic Mandarin… CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Aggressive baseliner; favorite shot is forehand; Posted seventh straight Top 100 season in 2017 (at considers movement a strength… Favorite surface is No .63) . . One of 13 American women to feature in hardcourts; favorite event is US Open… Idols growing year-end rankings in 2017… Made semifinals at up were the Williams sisters… Favorite actors are the Acapulco and Tokyo [Japan Open] and quarterfinals cast of Friends . at Tianjin… In 2016, won first WTA singles title of

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 21 - 32 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 8 1r 1r 2r 2r 1r 3r 1r - 1r ROLAND GARROS 2 - 8 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r 1r 1r - WIMBLEDON 7 - 7 2r 2r 2r 1r 2r 3r 2r - - US OPEN 8 - 9 2r 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r 3r 1r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-NOV-1995 (LEUVEN, BELGIUM) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5' 10" (1.79 M) PLAYS 35 38 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 23-OCT-2017 09-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 1 Finished season at No . 35, up from No .120 in 2016… Career Prize Money: $796,240 First Top 50 and Top 100 year-end finish… 2017 Career W-L: 203 - 110 season highlighted by first singles title at Hobart (as a qualifier, d . Niculescu in F)… One of five qualifiers to 2017 HIGHLIGHTS win a singles title in 2017 . . Also advanced to final at W-L (Main Draw Only): 32 - 21 Istanbul (l . Svitolina) and made semifinal runs at Prize Money: $549,215 Bastad (l . Wozniacki), New Haven (l . Cibulkova) and Won (1): Hobart Luxembourg (l . Puig)… Won second career doubles R-Up (1): Istanbul title at 2017 Guangzhou (w/Schuurs) and reached >> Reached three doubles finals, winning title at finals at 2017 Bucharest (w/Schurrs) and Istanbul (w/ Guangzhou (w/Schurrs) Melichar)… Has played four Grand Slam main draws with best result coming at 2017 Roland Garros (3r, l . WTA YEAR-END RANKING V .Williams)… Won first WTA title of any kind in 2017: 35 2015: 157 2013: 577 doubles at 2016 Auckland (w/Mestach)… Made WTA 2016: 120 2014: 264 singles main draw debut at 2016 ‘s-Hertogenbosch – as qualifier, advanced to QF… Played first Tour-level CAREER FINALS event of career at 2015 Antwerp… Winner of 11 SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Hobart . singles titles and 14 doubles titles on the ITF circuit . . Finalist (1): 2017 - Istanbul . Nominated for Newcomer of the Year in the 2017 WTA Player Awards . DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Guangzhou (w/Schuurs); 2016 - Auckland (w/Mestach) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (2): 2017 - Istanbul (w/Melichar), Bucharest (w/ Turned pro in 2013 . . Coached by Robbe Ceyssens, Schuurs) . trains at the Kim Clijsters Academy . . Previously trained under Belgian Federation until early teens, also spent a WTA 125K SERIES - DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2016 - year at the Mouratoglou Academy in Paris . . Favorite Limoges-FRA (w/Minella) . surface is grass, favorite shot is the serve . . Began Finalist (1): 2015 - Taipei-TPE (w/Melnikova) . playing tennis at age 4, introduced to game by older sister Lauren, an airline pilot with KLM . . First tennis ADDITIONAL – Belgian Fed Cup Team, 2017 . memory is watching Kim Clijsters playing live . . 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) . . Speaks English, Dutch/Flemish, and French . . short term goal is to end season inside the Top 100, describes qualifying for her first Grand Slam main draw at the 2016 US Open as "fulfilling an important goal ".

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 2 - 4 W - L 17 16 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 1 3r - WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r - US OPEN 0 - 2 1r 1r

92 SANIA MIRZA IND

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 15-NOV-1986 (MUMBAI, INDIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.73M) PLAYS 27 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 27-AUG-2007 13-APR-2015

CAREER ADDITIONAL - Indian Fed Cup Team, 2003-04, 2006, 2008, 2010- Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 41 12, 2014-16; Indian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 . Career Prize Money: $6,930,345 Career W-L: 271 - 161 (singles); 492-214 (doubles) CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Season highlights of 2017 include title run at Brisbane (w/Mattek-Sands) 2017 HIGHLIGHTS and runner-up at Sydney and Miami (both w/Strycova)… Brings her W-L (Doubles): 37-18 career haul to 41 titles from 60 finals… Finished the year with partner Prize Money: $488,568 Peng Shuai; they had four semifinals runs in five tournaments together >> Reached three doubles finals, winning the title at (Beijing, Wuhan, US Open, and Cincinnati)… Played with eight different Brisbane (w/Mattek-Sands) partners during 2017 season… Finishes the 2017 season ranked No .12 in year-end doubles; first time outside of the year-end Top 10 since 2012… WTA YEAR-END RANKING (DOUBLES) Was WTA’s year-end World No .1 doubles player two consecutive seasons 2017: 12 2011: 11 2005: 111 2015-16… Team of Hingis/Mirza began year on 22 match win-streak 2016: 1 2010: 61 2004: 178 (dating back to start of 2015 US Open) and won a further 19 matches in a 2015: 1 2009: 37 2003: 346 row (taking in title runs at Brisbane, Sydney, Australian Open and St 2014: 6 2008: 61 2002: 955 Petersburg) before falling Kasatkina/Vesnina in quarterfinals at Doha . . 2013: 9 2007: 18 2016 Australian Open marked third Grand Slam doubles title of career, 2012: 12 2006: 24 after 2015 Wimbledon and 2015 US Open (both also w/Hingis)… Having previously been runner-up at 2011 Roland Garros (w/Vesnina), became CAREER FINALS first Indian woman to win a Grand Slam title and third Indian overall SINGLES - Winner (1): 2005 - Hyderabad . (behind Bhupathi and Paes)… After a 16-month partnership that yielded Finalist (3): 2009 - Pattaya City; 2007 - Stanford; 2005 - Forest Hills . 14 titles, Hingis/Mirza announced parting of ways after 2016 Montréal, but reunited to compete at WTA Finals in Singapore, where they were the DOUBLES - Winner (41): 2017 - Brisbane (w/Mattek-Sands) . 2016 defending champions (l . Makarova/Vesnina in SF)… Maintained winning - Brisbane, Sydney, Australian Open, St Petersburg, Rome (all w/Hingis), ways in latter part of 2016 season with titles at Cincinnati and Tokyo PPO Cincinnati (w/Strycova), New Haven (w/Niculescu), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/ (w/Strycova) and New Haven (w/Niculescu)… Won first WTA Finals title Strycova); 2015 - Sydney (w/Mattek-Sands), Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, in 2014 (w/Black) and ascended to top rankings position on April 13, Wimbledon, US Open, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Beijing, WTA Finals (all w/ 2015 after winning Indian Wells, Miami and Charleston titles (w/ Hingis); 2014 - Oeiras, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], WTA Finals (all w/Black); 2013 - Hingis)… First Indian woman to hold a WTA World No .1 ranking . . Brisbane, Dubai (both w/Mattek-Sands), New Haven (w/Zheng), Tokyo [Pan Remains a Wimbledon title away from Career Grand Slam in mixed Pacific], Beijing (both w/Black); 2012 - Pattaya City (w/Rodionova), Brussels doubles having won 2009 Australian Open (w/Bhupathi), 2012 Roland (w/Mattek-Sands); 2011 - Indian Wells, Charleston (both w/Vesnina), Garros (w/Bhupathi) and 2014 US Open (w/Soares) . . began to play Washington, DC (w/Shvedova); 2010 - Guangzhou (w/Gallovits-Hall); 2009 doubles exclusively in 2013 season… Missed parts of 2008-10 seasons - Ponte Vedra Beach (w/Chuang); 2007 - Fès (w/King), Cincinnati (w/Mattek- due to right wrist injury . . During singles career posted six Top 100 Sands), Stanford (w/Peer), New Haven (w/Santangelo); 2006 - Bangalore, seasons, winning one title, 2005 Hyderabad, from four finals… Made Kolkata (both w/Huber); 2004 - Hyderabad (w/Huber) . WTA main draw debut as a wildcard at 2003 Hyderabad . Finalist (20): 2017 - Sydney, Miami (both w/Strycova); 2016 - Stuttgart, Madrid (both w/Hingis), Wuhan (w/Strycova); 2015 - Doha (w/Hsieh), Rome PERSONAL INFORMATION (w/Hingis); 2014 - Indian Wells, Stuttgart, Montréal, Beijing (all w/Black); Began playing tennis at age six… Mother, Naseema, works in printing 2013 - Stuttgart (w/Mattek-Sands); 2012 - Dubai, Indian Wells (both w/ business; sister is Anam… Also likes playing cricket and swimming… Most Vesnina), Beijing (w/Llagostera Vives); 2011 - Roland Garros (w/Vesnina); admires Gandhi and in tennis, Stefanie Graf . 2007 - Istanbul (w/Y .Chan); 2006 - Amelia Island (w/Huber), Istanbul (w/ Molik), Cincinnati (w/Domachowska). WTA FINALS HISTORY Doubles (9-1): 2014, 2015, 2016 MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2014 - US Open (w/Soares); 2012 Won back-to-back titles in 2014 (w/Black) and 2015 (w/Hingis)… - Roland Garros (w/Bhupathi); 2009 - Australian Open (w/Bhupathi) . Became first player to win back-to-back WTA Finals titles with Finalist (3): 2017 - Australian Open (w/Dodig); 2014 - Australian Open different partners since Davenport (1996-98)… Reached SF in 2016 (w/Tecau); 2008 - Australian Open (w/Bhupathi) . (w/Hingis; l . Makarova/Vesnina) . GRAND SLAM HISTORY - DOUBLES Overall: 100 - 45 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 22-11 3r W 2r QF 1r SF 1r 3r 1r 3r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 19-11 1r 3r QF QF 3r 1r F - 2r - 1r 3r 2r WIMBLEDON 28-12 3r QF W 2r 3r 3r SF 2r 2r QF 3r 2r 1r US OPEN 31-11 SF QF W SF SF 3r 3r 1r 2r - QF 3r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 14-MAY-1993 (SAINT POL SUR MER, FRANCE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ (1.84 M) PLAYS 10 2 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 23-OCT-2017 24-OCT-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 16 Enjoyed best season of career in 2017, making Top 10 debut and Career Prize Money: $6,957,685 lifting first WTA singles title having reached four finals… Finished Career W-L: 270 - 225 season at No .11 for highest year-end ranking and first inside Top 20… Broke into Top 10 on October 23, 2017… Won first career 2017 HIGHLIGHTS singles title at Premier-level St . Petersburg (d . Putintseva in F)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 38 - 27 Reached biggest final of career at Premier-Mandatory level Madrid Prize Money: $2,099,214 (l . Halep)… also was R-Up at Acapulco (l . Tsurenko) and Stuttgart Won (1): St . Petersburg (l . Siegemund)… Career record in finals now stands at 1-6… R-Up (3): Acapulco, Stuttgart, Madrid Posted joint-best result across the Grand Slams by reaching QF at >> Made Top 10 debut on October 23, 2017 Roland Garros (l . Bacsinszky); also made QF at 2015 US Open… Qualified as first alternate for 2017 WTA Finals but not called on to WTA YEAR-END RANKING play… Reached two singles finals in 2016, at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l . 2017: 11 2013: 56 2009: 202 Vandeweghe) and Hong Kong (l . Wozniacki), having been runner-up 2016: 42 2012: 76 2008: 1005 at 2015 Strasbourg (l . Stosur)… With fellow Frenchwoman Garcia, 2015: 29 2011: 183 captured first Grand Slam doubles title of career at 2016 Roland 2014: 81 2010: 354 Garros – first all-French team to triumph in Paris since Chanfreau/ Dürr in 1971… As top seeds at WTA Finals in Singapore, Garcia/ CAREER FINALS Mladenovic fell in semifinals (l . Mattek-Sands/Safarova)… Won SINGLES - Winner (1): St . Petersburg . 2016 WTA Doubles Team of the Year Award (w/Garcia)… Member Finalist (6): 2017 - Acapulco, Stuttgart, Madrid; 2016 - of French Fed Cup side that advanced to 2016 competition final ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Hong Kong; 2015 - Strasbourg . against Czech Republic – lost epic singles rubber to Ka .Pliskova, 63 46 16-14 in 3 hours 48 minutes – 30-game final set being longest- DOUBLES - Winner (16): 2016 - Charleston, Stuttgart, ever in a Fed Cup final – as well as decisive doubles rubber (w/ Madrid, Roland Garros (all w/Garcia); 2015 - Dubai, Garcia, l . Pliskova/Strycova)… Broke into Top 100 on September Marrakech, Rome (all w/Babos), Washington D .C . (w/ 17, 2012 and Top 50 on March 18, 2013… Two-time Grand Slam Bencic); 2014 - Acapulco (w/Voskoboeva); 2013 - mixed doubles champion, at 2013 Wimbledon and 2014 Australian Memphis (w/Voskoboeva), Charleston (w/Safarova), Open, as well as a two-time runner-up (all w/Nestor)… Made tour- Oeiras (w/H .Chan), Palermo (w/Piter), Osaka (w/ level main draw debut at 2009 Australian Open… Played first WTA Pennetta); 2012 - Montréal (w/Jans-Ignacik), Québec qualifying event as wildcard at 2008 Paris [Indoors]… 2009 Roland City (w/Malek), 125/Taipei (w/H .Chan) . Garros girls’ singles champion . Finalist (11): 2016 - Sydney, Dubai, US Open, Beijing (w/Garcia); 2014 - Brisbane (w/Voskoboeva), PERSONAL INFORMATION Paris [Indoors], Wimbledon, Cincinnati (all w/Babos), Mother is Dzenita (was a pro volleyball player); father is Dragan (was ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Krajicek); 2013 - Marrakech (w/ a pro handball player); brother is Luka (soccer player)… Started Martic); 2011 - Copenhagen (w/Piter) . playing at age eight when introduced to sport by parents… Favorite surface is grass… Speaks French, English, Serbian, Italian, Spanish MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2014 - Australian and a bit of Russian… Also enjoys volleyball and beach volleyball . Open (w/Nestor); 2013 - Wimbledon (w/Nestor) . Finalist (2): 2015 - Australian Open (w/Nestor); 2013 WTA FINALS HISTORY - Roland Garros (w/Nestor) . Doubles (2-3): 2015, 2016 Made WTA Finals debut in 2015 (w/Babos) and returned in WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2012 - 2016 (w/Garcia, as top seeds, l . Mattek-Sands/Safarova in SF) . Taipei, TPE . Doubles (1): 2012 - Taipei, TPE (w/H .Chan)

ADDITIONAL - French Fed Cup Team, 2012-17; French Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 26 - 28 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 6 1r 3r 2r 1r 2r - - - 1r ROLAND GARROS 11 - 9 QF 3r 3r 3r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 3 - 6 2r 1r 3r 1r 1r 1r - - - US OPEN 8 - 7 1r 2r QF 1r 2r 3r - - 1r

94 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA ESP

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-OCT-1993 (CARACAS, ) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ (1.82 M) PLAYS 1 10 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11-SEP-2017 23-FEB-2015

CAREER Lifted second title of 2017 at Cincinnati (d . No .1 Ka . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 5 / 5 Pliskova in SF, d . No .2 Halep in F)… Qualified for WTA Career Prize Money: $15,516,622 Finals for third year in a row… Won first Grand Slam Career W-L: 317 - 156 title at 2016 Roland Garros (d . S,Williams in F… First Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since Sánchez 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Vicario in 1998… 45th woman in Open Era to win a W-L (Main Draw Only): 47 - 21 Grand Slam title . . One of just four players born in Prize Money: $5,433,457 1990s to win a Grand Slam title… Was losing finalist at Won (2): Wimbledon, Cincinnati 2015 Wimbledon (l . S .Williams)… Made Top 10 SF (5): Brisbane, Rome, Birmingham, Stanford, Tokyo rankings debut on July 13, 2015 after run to Wimbledon >> Reached WTA World No .1 Ranking on September 11, final… Breakthrough win came at Premier Mandatory- 2017; held the top spot for three weeks level Beijing in 2015 (d . Bacsinszky in F)… Broke into Top 100 on July 23, 2012 and made Top 50 debut on WTA YEAR-END RANKING January 13, 2014… In doubles, has won five titles from 2017: 2 2014: 21 2011: 249 10 finals; qualified for WTA Finals in 2014-15, both 2016: 7 2013: 64 2010: 432 times w/Suarez Navarro (runners-up in 2015, l . Hingis/ 2015: 3 2012: 104 2009: 687 Mirza)… Missed second half of 2013 season after undergoing ankle surgery on July 2… At 2012 Miami, CAREER FINALS advanced to R16 making WTA main draw debut . SINGLES - Winner (5): 2017 - Wimbledon, Cincinnati; 2016 - Roland Garros; 2015 - Beijing; 2014 - Hobart . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (3): 2015 - Wimbledon, Wuhan; 2014 - Mother’s name is Scarlet Blanco; father’s name is José Florianopolis . Antonio Muguruza; brothers’ names are Asier (engineer) and Igor (economist); mother is from DOUBLES - Winner (5): 2015 - Birmingham, Venezuela and father is from Spain… Began playing Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (both w/Suárez Navarro); 2014 - tennis at age three; first memory of the sport was Marrakech (w/Oprandi), Stanford (w/Suárez Navarro); playing with her brothers… Aggressive style of play; 2013 - Hobart (w/Torró-Flor) . prefers hardcourts; favorite shot is serve… Speaks Finalist (5): 2015 - Dubai, Madrid, WTA Finals (all w/ Spanish and English… Enjoys cooking, reading and Suárez Navarro); 2014 - Madrid, Tokyo [Pan Pacific] listening to music… Favorite tennis players growing (both w/Suárez Navarro) . up were Serena Williams and Pete Sampras .

ADDITIONAL - Spanish Fed Cup Team, 2015-17; Spanish WTA FINALS HISTORY Olympic Team, 2016 . Singles (5-5): 2015-17 Doubles (3-3): 2014-15 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Made WTA Finals debut in 2014 in doubles (w/Suarez Finished 2017 at No .2 for career-best year-end finish… Navarro) . . Played in singles and doubles in 2015 . . Ascended to World No .1 ranking on September 11, Advanced to singles semifinals without losing a match 2017 for first time in career… Spent four weeks in the in group stage in 2015 (l . A .Radwanska) . . Runner-up in top spot… First Spanish woman to sit at top of doubles in 2015 (w/Suarez Navarro, l . Hingis/Mirza) . . rankings since Sanchez-Vicario in 1995… Voted 2017 Contested singles in 2016 and 2017, but did not WTA Player of the Year… Captured second Grand Slam advance out of round-robin competition . title at 2017 Wimbledon (d . V .Williams in F)… Dropped just one set during triumph at All England Club…

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 52 - 18 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 13 - 5 QF 3r 4r 4r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 19 - 4 4r W QF QF 2r - WIMBLEDON 15 - 4 W 2r F 1r 2r - US OPEN 5 - 5 4r 2r 2r 1r - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 25-SEP-1987 (SLATINA, ROMANIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 28 15 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 27-FEB-2012 29-AUG-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 8 Nine Top 100 seasons in past ten years, with five Top Career Prize Money: $5,072,161 50 seasons including a career-best in 2016 (No .39) . . Career W-L: 460 - 313 Won third WTA singles title of career at 2016 Luxembourg, defeating Kvitova in final for eleventh 2017 HIGHLIGHTS career win over a Top 10 opponent… Highlight of W-L (Main Draw Only): 11 - 20 2017 was finishing runner-up at Hobart (l . Mertens)… Prize Money: $672,948 Has reached at least one singles final seven years R-Up (1):Hobart running (2011-17) . . Has won at least 20 main draw QF (1): Washington DC matches in five of last six of seven seasons . . Winner of >> Reached three doubles finals winning title at Biel eight WTA doubles titles from 22 finals, including (w/Hsieh) and finalist at Wimbledon (w/H .C Chan). three in 2016, at Shenzhen (w/King), Washington DC and Cincinnati (w/Hsieh) (w/Wickmayer) and New Haven (w/Mirza) . . Reached >> Won WTA 125K Series title at Limoges-FRA first Grand Slam doubles final at Wimbledon 2017 (w/ Hsieh)… Has reached at least one doubles final in WTA YEAR-END RANKING nine seasons (2008-17) and has reached at least three 2017: 100 2011: 30 2005: 268 finals in four consecutive years (2014-17) . . Best result 2016: 39 2010: 83 2004: 430 at a Grand Slam is reaching R16 at 2011 US Open (l . 2015: 39 2009: 101 2003: 451 Kerber) and 2015 Wimbledon (l . Bacsinszky)… Made 2014: 47 2008: 47 2002: 875 Top 100 debut on May 19, 2008 and entered Top 50 2013: 60 2007: 179 on November 10, 2008 . . Achieved career-high 2012: 58 2006: 222 ranking of No .28 on February 27, 2012 . . Best win by ranking came over No .6 Li at 2011 Beijing . . On ITF CAREER FINALS Circuit, winner of 18 singles titles and 22 doubles SINGLES - Winner (3): 2016 - Luxembourg; 2014 - titles . . Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Dubai . Guangzhou; 2013 - Florianopolis . Finalist (5): 2017 - Hobart; 2016 - Seoul; 2015 - PERSONAL INFORMATION Nottingham; 2012 - Luxembourg; 2011 - Luxembourg . Mother is Cristiana and father is Mihai (both engineers); sister is Gabriela… Enjoys music, shopping, movies DOUBLES - Winner (8): 2017 - Biel (w/Hsieh); and fashion… Favorite cities are Bucharest and New 2016 - Shenzhen (w/King), Washington DC (w/ York… Favorite player is Agassi; admires Federer and Wickmayer), New Haven (w/Mirza); 2014 - Nadal… Favorite movie is Gladiator; favorite TV show is Shenzhen, Hobart (both w/Koukalova); 2012 - Friends . Hobart (w/Begu); 2009 - Budapest (w/Kleybanova) . Finalist (16): 2017 - Wimbledon (w/H .C Chan),. Cincinnati (w/Hsieh); 2016 - Montréal (w/Halep), Luxembourg (w/ Tig); 2015 - Hobart (w/Diatchenko), Wuhan, Moscow (both w/Begu); 2014 - Katowice (w/Koukalova); 2013 - Eastbourne (w/Koukalova); 2012 - Guangzhou (w/ Gajdosova), Luxembourg (w/Begu); 2011 - Baku (w/ Voskoboeva); 2010 - Hobart (w/Y .Chan), Prague (w/ Szavay); 2009 - Stanford (w/Y .Chan); 2008 - New Haven (w/Cirstea) .

ADDITIONAL - Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2004-09, 2011, 2014-17; Romanian Olympic Team, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 25 - 39 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 8 - 10 1r 2r 1r 3r 1r 3r 3r 1r 2r 1r ROLAND GARROS 1 - 9 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r - 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 7 - 10 1r 2r 4r 1r 1r 1r 2r 2r 1r 2r US OPEN 9 - 10 3r 3r 2r 2r 1r 1r 4r 1r 1r 1r

96 JPN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 16-OCT-1997 (OSAKA, JAPAN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 40 324 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 17-OCT-2016 03-APR-2017

CAREER Winner of WTA Newcomer of the Year Award for Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 2016, having risen from outside Top 200 to career- Career Prize Money: $1,234,908 high ranking of No .40 across course of season… Career W-L: 135 - 98 Advanced to first WTA singles final of career at Premier-level 2016 Tokyo [PPO] (l . Wozniacki) . . 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Earlier in 2016 season reached first WTA quarterfinal W-L (Main Draw Only): 18 - 22 at Acapulco and also reached last eight at Prize Money: $593,912 Florianopolis and Tianjin . . Made Grand Slam main QF (2): Auckland, Hong Kong draw debut at 2016 Australian Open, reaching 3r . . Runner-up at WTA 125K Series event in Hua Hin in WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2015… Won 2015 WTA Rising Stars Invitational in 2017: 68 2015: 203 2013: 430 Singapore (d . Garcia in F) . . As world No .406, made 2016: 40 2014: 250 2012: 1028 WTA main draw debut at 2014 Stanford (qualified and defeated No .19 Stosur in 1r) . . Made WTA CAREER FINALS qualifying debut at 2013 Québec City… Played first SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2016 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific] events of career on ITF Circuit in United States in 2012 . ADDITIONAL – Japanese Fed Cup Team, 2017 . PERSONAL INFORMATION CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Father, Leonard Francois is from Haiti; mother, Second Top 100 season in 2017, finishing as Tamaki, is from Japan… Older sister is Mari (also Japanese No .1… Began and ended season with plays tennis)… Aggressive baseliner; favorite shot is quarterfinal showings at Auckland and Hong forehand… Tennis idol growing up was Serena Kong… Other highlights included 3r runs at Williams… Enjoyed reading Open by Andre Wimbledon and US Open… Posted first career Top Agassi… Favorite city is Tokyo . 10 win over No .6 Kerber in 2017 US Open 1r…

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 11 - 7 W - L 17 16 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 2 2r 3r ROLAND GARROS 2 - 2 1r 3r WIMBLEDON 2 - 1 3r - US OPEN 4 - 2 3r 3r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-JUN-1997 (RIGA, LATVIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 7 32 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 09-OCT-2017 19-JUN-2017

CAREER Seoul… Posted career-high ranking of No .7 on Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 2 October 9, 2017… Qualified for WTA Finals (fell in Career Prize Money: $4,932,320 group stage) – youngest player to contest season- Career W-L: 183 - 92 ending event since Wozniacki in 2010… Won 2017 WTA Most Improved Player of the Year award… Also 2017 HIGHLIGHTS nominated for 2017 Player of the Year…2016 W-L (Main Draw Only): 43 - 20 highlight was run to first Premier-level final at Doha Prize Money: $3,998,026 (l . Suárez Navarro), following maiden finals Won (2): Roland Garros, Seoul appearance at 2015 Québec City (l . Beck)… Made R-Up (1): Charleston Grand Slam main draw debut at 2015 Wimbledon – >> Made Top 10 debut on September 11, 2017 her second main draw appearance at tour level – defeating world No .9 Suárez Navarro to reach 2r… WTA YEAR-END RANKING On ITF Circuit, winner of seven singles titles and 2017: 7 2015: 79 2013: 672 eight doubles titles . . Made WTA main draw debut 2016: 44 2014: 308 2012: 892 as a wildcard at 2014 Tashkent . . In juniors, won girls’ singles title at 2014 Wimbledon (d . Kr . CAREER FINALS Schmiedlova in F) . SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Roland Garros, Seoul; Finalist (3): 2017 - Charleston; 2016 - Doha; 2015 - PERSONAL INFORMATION Québec City . Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father, a football player, is Jevgenijs Ostapenko; half-brother’s name is DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2017 - St . Petersburg (w/ Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Rosolska), Stuttgart (w/Atawo) . California and lives there now); also has a dog named Juljeta… Introduced to tennis at age five by mother ADDITIONAL - Latvian Fed Cup Team, 2013-17; Latvian (who was also her first coach)… Favorite shots are Olympic Team, 2016 . serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard; favorite tournament is Wimbledon… Speaks CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Russian, Latvian and English… Tennis idol is Serena Enjoyed breakout year in 2017, winning maiden Williams… Enjoys spending time with parents and Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, qualifying for dog, listening to music and going out with friends… WTA Finals and posting career-high ranking of Trained in ballroom dancing for seven years . No .7… Title in Paris was first at tour-level (d . Halep in F) and became lowest‐ranked player (No .47), and WTA FINALS HISTORY first unseeded player, to lift the trophy in the Open Singles (1-2): 2017 Era… Was only eighth Grand Slam main draw Made WTA Finals debut in 2017, but did not advance appearance… First Latvian player to reach a Grand beyond group stage competition . Slam final… Won second title of career at 2017

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 17 - 9 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 2 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 1 W 1r - WIMBLEDON 5 - 3 QF 1r 2r US OPEN 3 - 3 3r 1r 2r

98 PAULINE PARMENTIER FRA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 31-JAN-1986 (CUCQ, FRANCE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 40 89 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 21-JUL-2008 30-APR-2012

CAREER Luxembourg (l . Wiffhoeft)… Posted three Top 50 wins Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 0 in 2017 (No .27 Babos, No .31 Putintseva, and No .41 Career Prize Money: $2,710,269 Doi) Member of French Fed Cup team in 2017… Career W-L: 429 - 373 Named to French Fed Cup team that faced Czech Republic in 2016 competition final, but did not play… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Achieved career best Grand Slam result at 2014 W-L (Main Draw Only): 16 - 20 Roland Garros by reaching R16 (l . Muguruza)… Prize Money: $412,670 Heading into 2014 Roland Garros, had lost 13-straight SF (1): Luxembourg WTA main draw matches dating back to 2013 QF (2): Acapulco, Bucharest Auckland… Achieved career high ranking of No .40 on July 21, 2008 after winning first WTA singles title at WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2007 Tashkent (d . Azarenka in F); won second title at 2017: 91 2012: 66 2007: 59 2008 Bad Gastein (d . Hradecka in F)… Made Top 100 2016: 73 2011: 74 2006: 197 debut in September 2007 and Top 50 debut in 2015: 116 2010: 102 2005: 207 February 2008… Has contested one WTA doubles 2014: 79 2009: 109 2004: 261 final, at 2011 Dallas (w/ Cornet)… On ITF Circuit, 2013: 225 2008: 62 2003: 493 winner of eight singles titles and two doubles titles… Made tour-level main draw debut as a wildcard at CAREER FINALS 2005 Roland Garros . SINGLES - Winner (2): 2008 - Bad Gastein; 2007 - Tashkent . PERSONAL INFORMATION Mother is Dominique, father is Jean-Philippe (both DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2011 - Dallas (w/Cornet) . work in cigar business); older brothers are Olivier and Julien… Born in Cucq (in northern France); now lives ADDITIONAL - French Fed Cup Team, 2010-13, 2015, and trains in Paris… Started playing tennis at age six 2017; French Olympic Team, 2008 . with family… Baseliner whose best shots are serve and forehand… Interests when younger included track and CAREER HIGHLIGHTS field… Trained at Mouratoglou Academy for five Posted third Top 100 season finish in four years in years… Admires Roger Federer and Andre Agassi . 2017, at No .91, for seventh Top 100 season finish of career… 2017 season highlighted by semifinal run at

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 21 - 39 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 8 2r - 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r - 2r - - - ROLAND GARROS 8 - 13 2r 3r 1r 4r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 3 - 9 1r 1r 1r - 1r 1r 2r 1r 2r 2r - - - US OPEN 7 - 9 1r 1r - 1r - 3r 2r 2r - 2r 2r - 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 03-JUL-1991 (SAMARA, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 13 21 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 04-JUL-2011 16-SEP-2013

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 11 / 5 Ten consecutive Top 50 seasons, including second Career Prize Money: $7,978,508 Top 20 finish in 2017 at No .15 (finished No .16 in Career W-L: 375 - 241 2011)… Owns 11 WTA singles titles, including a career-best three titles in a single season in 2017 at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Monterrey, Rabat and Hong Kong… Notched first win W-L (Main Draw Only): 41 - 24 over a reigning World No .1 en route to fourth Prize Money: $1,419,052 Monterrey title in 2017 (d . then-No .1 Kerber)… Holds Won (3): Monterrey, Rabat, Hong Kong an 11-6 record in WTA singles finals… Has reached R-Up (1): Tokyo the QF stage at all Grand Slams (incl . 2011 US Open, Roland Garros, 2016 Wimbledon and 2017 Australian WTA YEAR-END RANKING Open)… Winner of five WTA doubles titles from seven 2017: 15 2013: 26 2009: 41 finals, and a doubles quarterfinalist at all four 2016: 28 2012: 36 2008: 45 majors… Served as doubles alternate at 2015 WTA 2015: 28 2011: 16 2007: 281 Finals (w/Kudryavtseva)… Broke into Top 100 in 2014: 25 2010: 21 2006: 402 singles on July 7, 2009 and entered Top 50 on November 3, 2008… Made Top 20 debut on CAREER FINALS September 13, 2010 and rose as high as No .13 (July 4, SINGLES - Winner (11): 2017 - Monterrey, Rabat, Hong 2011)… Played first WTA main draw match as Kong; 2015 - Linz; 2014 - Paris [Indoors], Moscow; wildcard at 2006 Moscow aged 15… Won three junior 2013 - Monterrey, Oeiras; 2011 - Monterrey; 2010 - Grand Slam singles titles, at 2006-07 Australian Open Monterrey, Istanbul . and 2006 US Open . Finalist (6): 2017 - Tokyo PPO; 2015 - Washington DC, Moscow; 2013 - Brisbane, Seoul; 2012 - Washington DC PERSONAL INFORMATION Coached by father, Sergey, and brother, Aleks… DOUBLES - Winner (5): 2017 - Sydney (w/Babos) . 2013 Mother’s name is Marina… Grandmother played - Madrid (w/Safarova); 2012 - Charleston (w/Safarova); basketball for USSR; grandfather was high-level 2011 - Brisbane (w/Kleybanova); 2008 - Fès (w/Cirstea) . basketball referee; father was Olympic-level canoeist; Finalist (2): 2015 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/Jankovic); mother was a swimmer… Baseliner whose favorite 2008 - Palermo (w/Kudryavtseva) . surface is clay; favorite shot is forehand down the line… Introduced to tennis at age six by family… Speaks ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2009, 2011-13, Russian, English and French… Likes comedy movies; 2015, 2017; Russian Olympic Team, 2016 . favorite actors are Johnny Depp and Ben Stiller… Favorite music is R&B, hip-hop… Favorite book is Eat, Pray, Love… Favorite foods are Japanese and Russian… Enjoys karaoke, shopping, dancing, seeing friends, music, sleeping… Best memories are winning 2006 Australian Open juniors, first WTA title in Monterrey and playing World TeamTennis .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 53 - 40 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 10 - 9 QF 1r 1r 3r 1r 2r 3r 2r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 16 - 10 2r 3r 1r 2r 2r 3r QF 3r 3r 2r - WIMBLEDON 12 - 11 1r QF 2r 1r 1r 2r 2r 3r 2r 3r 1r US OPEN 15 - 10 1r 3r 2r 2r 3r 2r QF 4r 1r 2r -

100 PENG SHUAI CHN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 08-JAN-1986 (HUNAN, CHINA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 14 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BOTH SIDES) 22-AUG-2011 17-FEB-2014

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 21 Ninth Top 50 season in 2017, and third Top 30 Career Prize Money: $8,739,538 finish… Ended 2016 ranked No .109 and improved Career W-L: 459 - 291 her standing by 82 spots to finish 2017 at No .27… Won career second tour-level title at 2017 Nanchang 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (d . Hibino in F)… In 2016, captured first WTA singles W-L (Main Draw Only): 36 - 22 title at Tianjin (d . Riske in F) in what was her seventh Prize Money: $1,274,499 career final… As Chinese No .1, received wildcard to Won (1): Nanchang 2017 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (went 1-1 in round R-Up (1): Taipei City robin stage)… Achieved a career-high singles SF (2): Strasbourg, Tianjin ranking of No .14 on August 22, 2014… Best result >> Won doubles title at Shenzhen and runner-up at across the majors is SF run at 2014 US Open (ret . vs . Australian Open and Dubai (both w/Hlavackova) Wozniacki w/heat illness)… Was the third Chinese player to reach the SF at a major (after Li Na and WTA YEAR-END RANKING )… Missed four Grand Slams in a row, from 2017: 27 2011: 17 2005: 37 2015 Wimbledon to 2016 Roland Garros, with a back 2016: 109 2010: 72 2004: 73 injury, returning to the majors at the All England 2015: 136 2009: 47 2003: 326 Club in 2016 (l . Stephens in 1r)… Former WTA World 2014: 22 2008: 40 2002: 359 No .1 in doubles (achieved on February 17, 2014)… 2013: 45 2007: 46 2001: 516 Two-time Grand Slam doubles champion, at 2013 2012: 40 2006: 56 Wimbledon and 2014 Roland Garros (both w/ Hsieh)… Reached third Grand Slam doubles final at CAREER FINALS 2017 Australian Open (w/ Hlavackova, l . Mattek- SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Nanchang; 2016 - Tianjin . Sands/Safarova)… Owner of 21 WTA doubles titles, Finalist (7): 2017 - Taipei City; 2014 - Shenzhen; 2013 - most recently at 2017 Shenzhen (w/Hlavackova)… Brussels; 2011 - Brussels; 2008 - Forest Hills, Guangzhou; Qualified for WTA Finals in doubles on two occasions, 2006 - Strasbourg . winning the title in 2013 and finishing as runners-up in 2014 (both w/Hsieh)… On ITF Circuit, holds nine DOUBLES - Winner (21): 2017 - Shenzhen (w/Hlavackova); singles and three doubles titles… Made WTA main 2016- Nottingham (w/Hlavackova), Guangzhou (w/ draw debut as WC at 2001 Shanghai . Muhammad), Tianjin (w/McHale); 2014 - Pattaya City (w/Zhang), Doha, Indian Wells, Roland Garros (all w/ PERSONAL INFORMATION Hsieh), Beijing (w/Hlavackova); 2013 - Rome, Wimbledon, Father is Peng Ji Jun; mother is Zhang Bing . . Cincinnati, Guangzhou, WTA Finals (all w/Hsieh); 2011 Introduced to tennis at age 8 by uncle . . Favorite shot - Rome (w/Zheng); 2009 - Sydney, Rome, Beijing (all w/ is forehand; favorite surface is hard . . Enjoys Chinese Hsieh); 2008 - Bangalore (w/Sun), Bali (w/Hsieh); 2007 - cuisine, reading, shopping, swimming . . Considers Guangzhou (w/Yan) . herself quiet . . Admires John McEnroe . . Has a lucky Finalist (6): 2017 - Australian Open, Dubai (both w/ cow on her tennis bag (born in year of the cow) . Hlavackova); 2014 - WTA Finals (w/Hsieh); 2010 - Ponte Vedra Beach (w/Chuang), Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/Peer); 2007 - Charleston (w/Sun) .

WTA 125K SERIES - Winner (1): 2014 - Nanchang- CHN .

ADDITIONAL - Chinese Fed Cup Team 2001, 2006-10, 2012, 2014; Chinese Olympic Team, 2008, 2012 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 52 - 44 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 13 - 12 2r - 4r 1r 2r 2r 4r 1r 3r 1r 2r 1r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 8 - 10 1r - 1r 1r 2r 3r 3r - 1r 2r - 2r 2r - WIMBLEDON 17 - 11 3r 1r - 4r 2r 4r 4r - 2r 3r 1r 3r - 1r US OPEN 14 - 11 2r 1r - SF 2r 1r 4r 3r 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r -

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 101 ANDREA PETKOVIC GER

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 09-SEP-1987 (TUZLA, BOSNIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 9 46 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 10- OC T-2011 14-JUL-2014

CAREER Champions-Sofia, defeating Muguruza in semifinals Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 6 / 0 and Pennetta in final… Two-time winner at Bad Career Prize Money: $6,600,972 Gastein (2009 and 2014)… Has reached at least one Career W-L: 428 - 275 singles final in six of past nine years… Achieved best result in Grand Slam play when she reached semifinals 2017 HIGHLIGHTS at 2014 Roland Garros (l . Halep)… Reached three W-L (Main Draw Only): 12 - 23 Grand Slam quarterfinals in 2011, at Australian Open, Prize Money: $418,137 Roland Garros and US Open… Member of German Fed SF (1): Washington DC Cup side that reached final in 2014 (l . Czech Republic)… Broke into Top 100 on July 30, 2008 and cracked Top 50 WTA YEAR-END RANKING on January 11, 2010… Made Top 10 debut on August 2017: 97 2012: 143 2007: 100 8, 2011, becoming the sixth German woman to reach 2016: 56 2011: 10 2006: 238 Top 10 and first since October 2000… Owns 11 wins 2015: 24 2010: 32 2005: 338 against Top 10 opponents, including one over a 2014: 14 2009: 56 2004: 416 reigning World No .1 (Wozniacki at 2011 Miami)… In 2013: 39 2008: 315 2012, missed three months early in season with low back injury, then missed four summer months with CAREER FINALS right ankle injury; ranking dropped as low as No .177 in SINGLES - Winner (6): 2015 - Antwerp; 2014 - March, 2013… Received Fed Cup Heart Award in Charleston, Bad Gastein, Tournament of Champions- 2011… Missed eight months of 2008 after suffering Sofia;2011 - Strasbourg; 2009 - Bad Gastein . right knee injury at Australian Open… Made WTA main Finalist (5): 2013 - Nürnberg, Washington DC; 2011 - draw debut at 2006 Hasselt . Brisbane, Beijing; 2010 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . PERSONAL INFORMATION DOUBLES - Finalist (2): 2016 - Brisbane (w/Kerber); Baseliner whose favorite shot is forehand; favorite 2009 - Bad Gastein (w/Malek) . surface is clay… Began playing at age six when father introduced her to the sport… Formerly Coached by ADDITIONAL - German Fed Cup Team, 2007, 2010-12, father, Zoran; mother, Amira, is a dentist’s assistant; 2014-17 . German Olympic Team, 2016 . younger sister, Anja, is a student… Speaks French, German, English, Serbian… Favorite movie is Biutiful; CAREER HIGHLIGHTS favorite actors are Edward Norton and Javier Bardem… Eighth Top 100 season finish in 2017, but second Favorite types of music are rock, funk; favorite group is outside Top 50 since 2012… German No .7 of seven Bloc Party… Enjoys reading, writing; favorite authors women in year-end Top 100… In singles, season are Goethe, Wilde, Flaubert; people most admired are highlighted by semifinal run at 2017 Washington D .C . Goethe (genius in writing) and Che Guevara (genius in (l . Goerges)… Posted three wins of Top 50 players in fighting)… Other favorites include going to museums 2017 (No .28 Begu and Bertens twice – once No .27 and and watching basketball when in America… Favorite No . 30) … In doubles, made a quarterfinals run at 2017 city is Barcelona; favorite tournament is Stuttgart… Australian Open (partnered w/Lucic-Baroni)… Has Most memorable experience was playing first Grand four career wins over a Top 5 opponent (including No .5 Slam at 2007 Roland Garros… Self-described as Muguruza in 2016)… Won second doubles title of thoughtful, outgoing and happy . career at 2016 Brisbane (w/Kerber)… Won three of six career singles titles in 2014, including Tournament of

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 41 - 32 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7 - 8 2r 1r 1r 1r - - QF 2r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 14 - 7 1r 2r 3r SF - - QF 2r - - 2r WIMBLEDON 8 - 7 1r 2r 3r 3r 2r - 3r 1r - - - US OPEN 12 - 10 1r 2r 3r 3r 1r 1r QF 4r 1r - 2r

102 KAROLINA PLISKOVA CZE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-MAR-1992 (LOUNY, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 1” (1.86 M) PLAYS 1 11 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 17-JUL-2017 31-OCT-2016

CAREER 2016)… Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2016 Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 9 / 5 highlighted by first Grand Slam final at US Open (l . Career Prize Money: $10,835,391 Kerber), as well as biggest title of career at Cincinnati Career W-L: 426 - 248 (d . Kerber in F)… At Flushing Meadows, defeated both V .Williams (R16; saved 1 mp) and S .Williams (SF), 2017 HIGHLIGHTS becoming the eighth player to defeat the sisters at the W-L (Main Draw Only): 53 - 18 same tournament and just the fourth to do so at a Prize Money: $3,902,665 Slam… Defeat of No .1 S Williams. at US Open was Won(3): Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne career-best victory, and ended the American’s 186 SF (5): Indian Wells, Miami, Roland Garros, Cincinnati, consecutive week reign at the top of the rankings… WTA Finals First Czech to reach title match in New York since >> Reached WTA World No .1 Ranking on July 17, Sukova in 1993… Also in 2016, won grass court title at 2017 . Held the top spot for a total of eight weeks . Nottingham and was runner-up at Eastbourne… Claimed status as Czech Republic’s top-ranked player WTA YEAR-END RANKING for first time in August 2016, overtaking Kvitova, who 2017: 4 2013: 67 2009: 228 held the mantle since 2011… Member of 2016 Czech 2016: 6 2012: 120 2008: 427 Fed Cup Team that defeated France for fifth 2015: 11 2011: 159 2007: 860 competition title in past six years… At 2013 Linz, with 2014: 24 2010: 203 2006: 1168 sister Kristyna, became first twins to win a WTA doubles title… Cracked Top 100 on March 4, 2013 after winning CAREER FINALS maiden career title at Kuala Lumpur (rose from No .127 SINGLES - Winner (9): 2017 - Brisbane, Doha, to No .84) and broke into Top 50 on June 9, 2014… Eastbourne; 2016 - Nottingham, Cincinnati; 2015 - Made Top 10 debut on August 10, 2015 – for first time, Prague; 2014 - Seoul, Linz; 2013 - Kuala Lumpur . three Czech women ranked inside Top 10 (also Kvitova, Finalist (10): 2016 - Eastbourne; US Open; 2015 Safarova)… On ITF Circuit, winner of 10 singles titles - Sydney, Dubai, Birmingham, Stanford WTA Elite and six doubles titles… In juniors, won girls’ singles Trophy; 2014 - Pattaya City, Nürnberg, Hong Kong . title at .

DOUBLES - Winner (5): 2016 - Birmingham (w/ PERSONAL INFORMATION Strycova); 2014 - Nürnberg (w/Krajicek), Bad Gastein, Fitness coaches are Martin Nosko and Ivan Trebaticka; Hong Kong (both w/Kr .Pliskova); 2013 - Linz (w/ trains at and plays for Sparta Praha tennis club… Kr .Pliskova) . Began playing tennis at age four… Enjoys fishing, Finalist (2): 2016 - Indian Wells (w/Goerges); 2013 - listening to music (likes pop, Czech music) and Palermo (w/Kr .Pliskova) . watching movies (favorite is Public Enemies)… Likes reading books by Paulo Coelho… Favorite food is ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2015-17 . pasta . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS WTA FINALS HISTORY Ended 2017 at No .4 for career-best year-end finish… Singles (3-4): 2016-17 Ascended to World No .1 in rankings on July 17, 2017 Doubles (0-1): 2016 for first time in career… First Czech woman to reach Made WTA Finals debut in 2016 competing in both No .1 spot since computer rankings were introduced in singles and doubles (w/Goerges) . . Posted 1-2 record 1975… Won three titles last season, at Brisbane (d . in round-robin play; lost in opening match in doubles Cornet in F), Doha (d . Wozniacki in F) and Eastbourne (QF, l . top seeds Garcia/Mladenovic) in 2016 . . Advanced (d . Wozniacki in F)… Qualified for WTA Finals for to semifinal stage in singles in 2017, falling to eventual second year in a row, posting best result by reaching SF champion Wozniacki . (l . eventual champion Wozniacki)… Led WTA with 452 aces in 2017 from 69 matches (down from 530 in GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 33 - 22 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 - 5 QF 3r 3r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 6 SF 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 5 - 6 2r 2r 2r 2r 2r 1r US OPEN 12 - 5 QF F 1r 3r 1r -

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 103 KRISTYNA PLISKOVA CZE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-MAR-1992 (LOUNY, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ (1.84 M) PLAYS 35 51 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 31-JUL-2017 15-SEP-2014

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 3 Second consecutive Top 100 season finish… Czech Career Prize Money: $1,701,938 No .6 at year’s end, with sister Karolina the country’s Career W-L: 330 - 263 No .1… Season highlighted by runner-up finish at Prague (l . Barthel)… Won a career-best 22 main draw 2017 HIGHLIGHTS matches in 2017…Reached quarterfinals four times, at W-L (Main Draw Only): 22 - 23 Shenzhen, Biel, Strasbourg and Mallorca… Achieved Prize Money: $551,985 career-best No .35 in WTA Rankings on July 31, 2017… R-Up (1): Prague In 2016, won first WTA singles title at Tashkent (d . QF (5): Shenzhen, Biel, Strasbourg, Mallorca Hibino in F)… Also won WTA 125K Series event in Dalian, China… Recorded first career win over a Top WTA YEAR-END RANKING 10 opponent at 2016 Miami, defeating No .10 Bencic 2017: 61 2013: 121 2009: 506 in 2r… Winner of three WTA doubles titles, at 2013 2016: 61 2012: 110 2008: 753 Linz, 2014 Bad Gastein and 2014 Hong Kong, all with 2015: 113 2011: 179 2007: 861 sister, Karolina… At 2013 Linz, Kristyna and Karolina 2014: 123 2010: 227 became first set of twins to win a WTA doubles title… Best result in Grand Slam play is reaching 3r at 2015 CAREER FINALS Wimbledon (l . Niculescu) and 2017 Australian Open SINGLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Tashkent . (l . Kerber)… Made Grand Slam main draw debut at Finalist (1): 2017 - Prague . 2011 Wimbledon, as a qualifier (l . Bartoli in 1r)… On ITF Circuit, winner of nine singles and eight doubles DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2014 - Bad Gastein, Hong Kong titles… Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Prague (both w/Ka .Pliskova); 2013 - Linz (w/Ka .Pliskova) . (as a WC, l . Bartoli in 1r)… Wimbledon girls’ singles Finalist (1): 2013 - Palermo (w/Ka .Pliskova) . champion in 2010 (d . Ishizu in F) .

WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2016 - Dalian, PERSONAL INFORMATION CHN Began playing tennis at age four… Enjoys music (any type), movies (favorites are The Notebook and Gladiator) ADDITIONAL - Czech Republic Fed Cup Team, 2017 and nature… Favorite book is Dear John… Favorite foods are strawberries, melons and Italian cuisine .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 10 - 16 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 3 3r 2r - - 2r - - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 3 1r 1r - 1r - - - WIMBLEDON 4 - 7 2r 1r 3r 1r 1r 2r 1r US OPEN 2 - 3 2r - - 1r - 2r -

104 MONICA PUIG PUR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 27-SEP-1993 (SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 27 210 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 26-SEP-201 25-MAY-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 0 Fifth straight Top 100 season (at No .58)… Reached Career Prize Money: $2,282,606 one final in 2017, at Linz (l . Witthoeft in F)… Elsewhere Career W-L: 255 - 166 made semifinals at Doha and quarterfinals at Acapulco… Enjoyed career-best season in 2016, a 2017 HIGHLIGHTS year highlighted by history-making gold medal in W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 21 singles at Rio Olympics – Puerto Rico’s first-ever gold Prize Money: $475,951 medal in any sport… Posted second and third career R-Up (1): Luxembourg wins over Top 5 opponents en route to Olympic title SF (1): Doha – No .4 Muguruza (R16), and No .2 Kerber (F)… QF (1): Acapulco Subsequently recognized as Best Female Athlete of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games by the Association of WTA YEAR-END RANKING National Olympic Committees (ANOC)… In 2016 also 2017: 58 2014: 60 2011: 228 reached first Premier-level final at Sydney (l . 2016: 32 2013: 55 2010: 695 Kuznetsova)… Backed up breakthrough 2013 season 2015: 92 2012: 127 by winning first WTA singles title at 2014 Strasbourg (d . Soler-Espinosa in F)… Best result at a Grand Slam CAREER FINALS came at 2013 Wimbledon (recorded first Top 5 win SINGLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Olympics; 2014 - over No .5 Errani in 1r; l . Stephens in R16)… On Grand Strasbourg . Slam debut at 2013 Roland Garros, became first Finalist (2): 2017 - Luxembourg; 2016 - Sydney . woman representing Puerto Rico to reach 3r at a major in the Open Era (Kristina Brandi’s best results at ADDITIONAL - Puerto Rican Fed Cup Team, 2008-10, Grand Slams were representing USA)… Reached first 2012, 2014, 2016-17; Puerto Rican Olympic Team, 2016 . four tour-level main draws as a qualifier – 2011 Charleston, 2012 Monterrey, 2012 Tashkent, 2013 Brisbane… Played first WTA qualifying event at 2010 Ponte Vedra Beach… On ITF Circuit, winner of six singles titles… Two-time runner-up at junior Grand Slam events – 2011 Australian Open (l . Mestach) and 2011 Roland Garros (l . Jabeur) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Parents are Jose and Astrid; older brother is Ricky (works in the aeronautical industry as an engineer)… Introduced to tennis by mother; first tennis memory is playing in a clinic at a country club… Prefers hardcourts… Speaks fluent Spanish and English… Also enjoys going to the beach, relaxing at home, spending time with family and her dogs, reading and creative writing .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 14 - 19 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 4 2r 3r 2r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 5 - 5 2r 3r 1r 1r 3r WIMBLEDON 3 - 5 1r 1r 1r 1r 4r US OPEN 1 - 5 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 105 YULIA PUTINTSEVA KAZ

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 07-JAN-1995 (MOSCOW, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 4” (1.63 M) PLAYS 27 318 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-FEB-2017 27-FEB-2017

CAREER PERSONAL INFORMATION Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Father is Anton; mother is Anna; younger brother is Career Prize Money: $2,194,392 Ilya (plays ice hockey)… Introduced to sport by father; Career W-L: 220 - 170 liked it and was soon practicing at Spartak Club in Moscow… Moved to Paris to attend Mouratoglou 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Academy after winning a big Under 14s event; has W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 - 27 trained there ever since… Baseliner whose favorite Prize Money: $656,423 shot is forehand; favorite surface is clay… Australian R-Up (1): St . Petersburg Open and US Open are favorite tournaments… Tennis QF (2): Nurnberg, Tokyo International idols were Martina Hingis and Justine Henin - still watches videos of Henin on YouTube… Also enjoys WTA YEAR-END RANKING dancing, music, singing, Sudoku, playing cards and 2017: 53 2014: 113 2011: 241 chess… Person she would most like to meet is 2016: 34 2013: 105 2010: 725 Eminem… Changed representation from Russia to 2015: 74 2012: 121 Kazakhstan in May 2012 . CAREER FINALS SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - St . Petersburg .

ADDITIONAL - Kazakhstani Fed Cup Team, 2014-17 . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Third consecutive Top 100 season in 2017, finishing at No .53 as Kazakhstan’s No .1 player, of just two women inside the Top 100 (also Diyas)… Advanced to first WTA final at any level at St . Petersburg (and first SF at Premier-level) after notching two Top 10 wins over No .8 Kuznetsova and No .5 Cibulkova (l . Mladenovic in F) – became first woman from Kazakhstan to reach a WTA singles final since Shvedova at 2015 Bogota (l . Pereira)… Rose to new career-high ranking of No .27 on February 6, 2017 following her run to the final… Reached the 3r of a Grand Slam for the first time at 2016 Australian Open (l . Gasparyan)… Followed that up by becoming the first Kazakh to reach the quarterfinal stage of Roland Garros – or at any major – since Shvedova in 2012… Also reached semifinals at two International-level events in 2016: Kaohsiung (l . V .Williams) and Washington, DC (l . Wickmayer)… Defeated No .14 V .Williams en route to first Premier- level quarterfinal of career at 2016 Charleston… Later in season, posted second career win over a Top 10 opponent at 2016 Tokyo [PPO], defeating No .9 Keys in 1r… First Top 10 win came over No .10 Petkovic at 2015 Nürnberg (via ret .)… Made WTA qualifying debut at 2009 Luxembourg and WTA main draw debut at 2012 Copenhagen… On ITF Circuit, winner of six singles titles and six doubles titles . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 16 - 16 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 5 2r 3r 1r 1r 2r ROLAND GARROS 8 - 4 3r QF 2r - 2r WIMBLEDON 2 - 4 1r 2r 2r - 1r US OPEN 2 - 3 2r 2r 1r - -

106 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA POL

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 06-MAR-1989 (KRAKOW, POLAND) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.73 M) PLAYS 2 16 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 09-JUL-2012 10- OC T-2011

CAREER of career at 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (d . Kvitova Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 20 / 2 in F)… Has made eight appearances at season finale, Career Prize Money: $27,199,285 including again in 2016 (l . Kerber in SF); twice played Career W-L: 580 - 253 as an alternate (2008-09)… Heading into 2018 has played 46 consecutive Grand Slam events, best result 2017 HIGHLIGHTS being runner-up at 2012 Wimbledon (l . S .Williams in W-L (Main Draw Only): 25 - 18 3s)… First Polish woman to reach a Grand Slam final Prize Money: $1,259,379 in Open Era… Owns 18 wins against Top 5 opponents, R-Up (1): Sydney including one victory over a reigning World No .1 SF (1): New Haven (Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney)… As mark of consistency, QF (1): Shenzheng has won at least 45 matches in five straight seasons from 2012-16), including career-high 59 in 2012… WTA YEAR-END RANKING Reached career-high singles ranking of No .2 on July 2017: 28 2012: 4 2007: 26 9, 2012… Broke into Top 100 on September 11, 2006 2016: 3 2011: 8 2006: 57 and Top 50 on January 29, 2007… Became first Polish 2015: 5 2010: 14 2005: 381 player to reach Top 10 on July 7, 2008… Winner of 2014: 6 2009: 10 2004: 941 two WTA doubles titles, including one with sister 2013: 5 2008: 10 Urszula (2007 Istanbul)… Had surgery on middle finger of right hand at end of 2009 and surgery on CAREER FINALS right foot stress fracture at end of 2010… Made WTA SINGLES - Winner (20): 2016 - Shenzhen, New main draw debut at 2006 Warsaw, advancing to Haven, Beijing; 2015 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Tianjin, quarterfinals… In juniors, won two Grand Slam titles WTA Finals; 2014 - Montréal; 2013 - Auckland, Sydney, – 2005 Wimbledon and 2006 Roland Garros . Seoul; 2012 - Dubai, Miami, Brussels; 2011 - Carlsbad, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Beijing;2008 - Pattaya City, PERSONAL INFORMATION Istanbul, Eastbourne; 2007 - Stockholm . Father, Robert, coached Agnieszka when she was Finalist (8): 2017 - Sydney; 2015 - Eastbourne; 2014 growing up; mother, Marta, is an accountant; sister, - Indian Wells; 2013 - Stanford; 2012 - Wimbledon, Urszula, also plays on WTA… Began playing at age four Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2010 - San Diego; 2009 - Beijing . when father introduced her to the sport; grew up playing at club in Gronau, Germany, where father was DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2011 - Miami (w/Hantuchova); club pro… Favorite shot is forehand; favorite surface is 2007 - Istanbul (w/U .Radwanska) . grass… Speaks Polish, English… Studies tourism at Finalist (2): 2009 - Dubai, Los Angeles (both w/ Polish Sport University in Krakow… Favorite actress is Kirilenko) . Nicole Kidman; favorite artists are Green Day, Black Eyed Peas, Eminem; favorite author is Dorota Tarakowska… ADDITIONAL - Polish Fed Cup Team, 2006-15; Polish Favorite city is Paris… Admires Pete Sampras . Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 . WTA FINALS HISTORY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Singles (11-14): 2008, 2009, 2011-16 Eleventh successive Top 30 season in 2017 (finishing Qualified for the WTA Finals six consecutive years and at No .28)… Finished last eight of nine seasons in the competed at the event eight times overall… Played Top 10 (2008-09, 2011-16), including four Top 5 in three different cities: Doha, Istanbul and seasons (2012-13, 2015-16)… Took career haul of Singapore… Lifted the Billie Jean King Trophy as WTA singles titles to 20 by winning three events in champion in 2015… Of eight appearances, advanced 2016: Shenzhen (d . Riske in F), New Haven (d . Svitolina to the semifinals four times . in F) and Beijing (d . Konta in F)… Owns 20-8 record in finals, having won three titles in a year in six different seasons (2008, 2011-13, 2015-16)… Won biggest title

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 122 - 46 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 33 - 11 2r SF 4r SF QF QF QF 3r 1r QF 2r - ROLAND GARROS 23 - 11 3r 4r 1r 3r QF 3r 4r 2r 4r 4r 1r - WIMBLEDON 42 - 12 4r 4r SF 4r SF F 2r 4r QF QF 3r 4r US OPEN 24 - 12 3r 4r 3r 2r 4r 4r 2r 2r 2r 4r 4r 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 107 ALISON RISKE USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 03-JUL-1990 (PITTSBURGH, PA, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 36 78 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 15-MAY-2017 20-OCT-2014

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Fifth Top 100 season in 2017, ending as No .12 Career Prize Money: $2,656,747 American… Highlight was finishing runner-up in first Career W-L: 303 - 237 tournament of the year at Shenzhen (l . Siniakova)… Also reached quarterfinals at Nürnberg and made 3r 2017 HIGHLIGHTS at both Australian Open and Wimbledon… Achieved W-L (Main Draw Only): 20 -24 career-best No .36 in WTA Rankings on May 15, Prize Money: $613,511 2017… In 2016, advanced to three finals, finishing R-Up (1): Shenzhen runner-up at International-level Shenzhen QF (1): Nurnberg Nottingham and Tianjin… Won maiden WTA singles title at 2014 Tianjin (d . Bencic in F)… Breakthrough WTA YEAR-END RANKING season in 2013 marked first year-end Top 100 finish 2017: 70 2013: 57 2009: 222 (No .57)… Achieved best result in Grand Slam play to 2016: 41 2012: 179 2008: 895 date at 2013 US Open – l . Hantuchova in R16… Rapid 2015: 97 2011: 135 2007: 627 rankings rise between 2008 and 2010: was ranked 2014: 45 2010: 118 No .895 at end of 2008, rising to No .232 at end of 2009, and No .118 at end of 2010… Made Top 100 CAREER FINALS debut on July 22, 2013 (No .96)… Reached first WTA SINGLES - Winner (1): 2014 - Tianjin . semifinal at 2010 Birmingham (as qualifier, l . Finalist (4): 2017 - Shenzhen; 2016 - Shenzhen, Sharapova)… Signed to attend/play for Vanderbilt Nottingham, Tianjin . University in 2009 but decided to pursue tennis full time and turned pro two weeks before classes were ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2014-15, 2017 . due to begin… Made WTA main draw debut at 2010 Charleston . PERSONAL INFORMATION Parents, Albert and Carol, are retired; sister is Sarah McGlamery (formerly coached her), brother is Daniel… Started playing tennis at age three with siblings… Aggressive style of play; growing up, liked watching Monica Seles… Signed to attend and play for Vanderbilt University on scholarship in 2009 but decided to pursue tennis full time; turned pro two weeks before classes were due to begin… Enjoys writing (keeps a journal), reading and spending time with family and friends… If hadn’t been a tennis player, would have studied medicine .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 14 - 23 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 6 3r 1r 1r 3r - 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 4 1r 1r 1r 2r - - - - WIMBLEDON 6 - 7 3r 1r 1r 3r 3r - 1r 1r US OPEN 3 - 6 1r 1r 1r 1r 4r - 1r -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 13-OCT-1992 (MOUNT PLEASANT, SC, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 48 101 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 30-JAN-2017 09-JAN-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Third Top 100 season in 2017, year highlighted by Career Prize Money: $1,986,506 reaching quarterfinals at Charleston, Hobart and Career W-L: 202 - 165 Strasbourg… Also made 3r at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open… Achieved career-best 2017 HIGHLIGHTS No .49 in WTA Rankings on January 30, 2017… Played W-L (Main Draw Only): 23 - 20 all three ties for USA team which won first Fed Cup in Prize Money: $662,138 17 years… In 2016, reached first Grand Slam QF (3): Hobart, Charleston, Strasbourg quarterfinal at Roland Garros… Appeared in second career final at 2016 Rio de Janeiro (l . Schiavone)… In WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2014, reached first WTA singles final of career at Bad 2017: 59 2014: 72 2011: 434 Gastein (l . Petkovic) and posted first win over a Top 10 2016: 60 2013: 123 2010: 341 opponent – d . No .8 Bouchard at Montréal… Made 2015: 146 2012: 217 Top 100 for first time on August 11, 2014… One-time doubles finalist, at 2015 Bogotá (w/Falconi)… On ITF CAREER FINALS Circuit, winner of four singles titles and two doubles SINGLES - Finalist (2): 2016 - Rio de Janeiro; 2014 - Bad titles… Won first WTA level match at 2013 Gastein . Strasbourg… Made tour-level main draw debut as a wildcard at 2010 US Open… Made professional debut DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Bogotá (w/Falconi) . at age 16 on ITF Circuit in USA in 2009 .

ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2017 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Followed older sister Sabra into tennis… Tennis idol growing up was Stefanie Graf… Would have been a hockey player if wasn’t a tennis player… Favorite tournaments are Charleston and US Open .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 16 - 16 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 2 2r - 1r - - - - - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 5 3r QF 1r 1r 2r - - - WIMBLEDON 2 - 3 3r 1r 1r - - - - - US OPEN 6 - 6 3r 2r 3r 2r 1r - - 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 04-OCT-1988 (PIESTANY, SLOVAKIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 11” (1.80 M) PLAYS 20 50 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 06-JUN-2011

CAREER DC (d . Pavlyuchenkova in F) and 2013 Washington DC Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 (d . Petkovic in F)… Reached career first Grand Slam Career Prize Money: $4,165,302 semifinal at 2017 Wimbledon (l . eventual champion Career W-L: 399 - 270 Muguruza), becoming first Slovak woman to reach this stage at the All England Club… Defeated No .3 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Ka Pliskova. in 2r en route to Wimbledon SF… After All W-L (Main Draw Only): 19 -11 England Club run, finished with 18-2 record on grass Prize Money: $1,207,562 in 2017, including two ITF singles titles at Surbiton (d . R-Up (1): Linz Watson in F) and Ilkley (d . Van Uytvanck in F), and SF (2): Nottingham, Wimbledon made SF run at Nottingham (l . eventual R-Up >> Won four ITF singles titles Konta)… Qualified for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in 2017, going 1-1 in group stage… Recorded ninth Top WTA YEAR-END RANKING 10 victory of career at Zhuhai (d . No .10 Mladenovic)… 2017: 20 2012: 62 2007: 279 Holds one WTA doubles title at 2012 Budapest (w/ 2016: 156 2011: 72 2006: 330 Husarova)… Achieved a career-high doubles ranking 2015: 77 2010: 104 2005: 302 of No .50 (June 6, 2011)… Owner of nine singles and 2014: 51 2009: 45 2004: 924 one doubles title on ITF Circuit… Made WTA main 2013: 38 2008: 58 draw debut as WC at 2006 Prague (d . No .2 seed Safarova in 1r, l . Peng in QF) . CAREER FINALS SINGLES - Winner (4): 2013 - Washington DC; 2012 - PERSONAL INFORMATION Washington DC; 2011 - Memphis; 2009 - Birmingham . Father is Anton (retired after working in power Finalist (3): 2017 - Linz; 2014 - New Haven; 2011 - stations); mother's name is Maria; has two siblings, Guangzhou . Filip and Nada; has a dog named Dolor . . Began playing tennis at age 8; was born in Piestany but DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2012 - Budapest (w/Husarova) . moved to Bratislava at age 15 to train at national Finalist (1): 2010 - Tashkent (w/Dulgheru) . tennis center . . Favorite surfaces are grass and hardcourts; favorite shots are serve and forehand . . ADDITIONAL - Slovak Fed Cup Team, 2005-15 . Favorite food is sushi; favorite drinks are water and iced tea . . Favorite movie is Pretty Woman; favorite CAREER HIGHLIGHTS actors are Richard Gere and Tom Cruise . . Favorite Third Top 50 season and first Top 20 season in 2017 group is Coldplay . . Favorite cities are New York and (finishing at a career-high No .20, first achieved on Paris; favorite tournaments are Wimbledon and US November 6, 2017)… Became Slovak No .1 on October Open . . Admires Roger Federer for being a great 23, 2017 (ahead of Cibulkova)… Reached seventh player and person; also admires Martina Hingis . . If career tour-level singles final at 2017 Linz (l . Strycova she weren't a tennis player would play another sport in F)… Owns a 4-3 record in singles finals, winning (loves all sports) . . Lucky charm is a toy duck . . Goal is the titles at 2009 Birmingham (d . Li in F), 2011 to reach Top 10 . Memphis (d . Marino in F via ret .), 2012 Washington

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 24 - 37 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 8 - 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 7 - 10 2r 1r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r 2r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 7 - 9 SF 1r 3r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 7 - 10 3r - 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r 3r 3r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 05-MAY-1998 (MINSK, BELARUS) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5'11" (1.82 M) PLAYS 73 251 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 25-NOV-2017 27-NOV-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 First Top 100 season finish in 2017, ending year at Career Prize Money: $256,317 No .78… Subsequently rose to career-high ranking of Career W-L: 102 - 61 No .73 on November 27, 2017… Season highlight was reaching first tour-level final at Tianjin (l . Sharapova)… 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Also made SF run at International-level Tashkent (l . W-L (Main Draw Only): 12 - 8 Babos)… Made Grand Slam main draw debut 2017 Prize Money: $199,155 Wimbledon, falling in 2r (as qualifier, l . Witthoeft)… R-Up (1): Tianjin Made WTA main draw debut at 2017 Dubai (as SF (1): Tashkent qualifier, l . Ka . Bondarenko)… Member of Belarus Fed Cup Team that advanced to competition final in 2017 WTA YEAR-END RANKING – went 1-1 in singles and 0-1 in doubles as side lost to 2017: 78 2016: 159 2015: 548 USA… Scored first Top 20 win of career with defeat of No .13 Stephens during Fed Cup final in Minsk… CAREER FINALS Rounded out season by lifting WTA 125k Series title at SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Tianjin Mumbai (d . Jakupovic)… On ITF Circuit has won four singles titles and one doubles title… WTA 125K SERIES - SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Mumbai-IND . PERSONAL INFORMATION Lives and trains in Minsk, Belarus . . . Began playing DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Taipei-TPE (w/Kudermetova) tennis at 6-years-old after father drove past a and thought to give it a try . . . Began to really ADDITIONAL - Belarus Fed Cup Team, 2016-17 . believe she could play professionally at 15-years-old . . . Idols growing up were Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, and her countrywoman Victoria Azarenka . . . Describes herself as aggressive and emotional on the court, nice off the court . . . Loves Instagram . . . Her favorite shot is the serve . . . Favorite foods are pasta, sushi, and Haribo .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 1 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - ROLAND GARROS - - WIMBLEDON 1 - 1 2r US OPEN - -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 04-FEB-1987 (, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.77 M) PLAYS 5 1 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 14-SEP-2015 21-AUG-2017

CAREER singles, reached 17th career final at Budapest (l . Babos in Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 7 / 15 F)… Also reached semifinals at Taipei City, Nottingham, Career Prize Money: $12,008,804 Birmingham and Quebec City… Ended 2017 season in Career W-L: 434 - 303 September after Quebec City with a left wrist injury… In August, became the 35th player to reach the No .1 doubles 2017 HIGHLIGHTS ranking after winning the Australian Open, Roland Garros W-L (Main Draw Only): 35 - 18 and Charleston (all w/Mattek-Sands)… Missed 2016 Prize Money: $1,579,483 Australian Open due to continuing recovery from bacterial R-Up (1): Budapest infection suffered in second half of 2015 season – first SF (4): Taipei City, Nottingham, Birmingham, Quebec City Slam missed in a decade… Team of Mattek-Sands/ >> Won three doubles titles with Mattek-Sands - Safarova qualified for WTA Finals at Singapore in 2015-16, Australian Open, Charleston, Roland Garros finishing runners-up to Makarova/Vesnina in 2016… Also >> Held WTA Doubles No .1 Ranking for six weeks won bronze medal in doubles at 2016 Rio Olympics (w/ Strycova)… Heads into 2018 season with 26 career wins WTA YEAR-END RANKING against Top 10 opponents, including nine against Top 5 2017: 30 2012: 17 2007: 24 players… Won biggest singles title of career to date at 2016: 64 2011: 25 2006: 41 2015 Doha (d . Azarenka in F)… Achieved best Grand Slam 2015: 9 2010: 33 2005: 50 singles result at 2015 Roland Garros, where she was 2014: 17 2009: 42 2004: 185 runner-up to S .Williams… Afterwards, made Top 10 debut 2013: 29 2008: 65 2003: 533 on June 8, 2015… Ranked in Top 5 in singles and doubles for two weeks in September 2015 – first player to do so CAREER FINALS since Errani in August 2013… Qualified for WTA Finals in SINGLES - Winner (7): 2016 - Prague; 2015 - Doha; singles in 2015, going 1-2 in round robin play… Member 2013 - Québec City; 2008 - Forest Hills; 2006 - Gold of Czech Fed Cup side that captured team competition in Coast; 2005 - Oeiras, Forest Hills . 2011-12 and 2014-15… Broke into Top 100 on June 6, Finalist (10): 2017 - Budapest; 2015 - Roland Garros, 2005 and entered Top 50 on November 7 the same year… New Haven; 2012 - Charleston; 2011 - Kuala Lumpur, Made WTA main draw debut at 2005 Auckland . Copenhagen; 2010 - Paris [Indoors]; 2009 - Québec City; 2007 - Paris [Indoors]; 2005 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father is Milan; mother is Jana; has a sister, Veronika… Pet DOUBLES - Winner (15): 2017 - Australian Open, dog is called Kuba… Began playing at age three… Charleston, Roland Garros (all w/Mattek-Sands) . Favorite surface is clay… Tennis players most admired are 2016 - Miami, US Open, Wuhan, Beijing (all w/ Stefanie Graf and … In addition to Mattek-Sands); 2015 - Australian Open, Stuttgart, Czech, speaks German and English… Enjoys comedy Roland Garros, Toronto (all w/Mattek-Sands); 2014 - movies; favorite actress is Angelina Jolie… Also enjoys Sydney (w/Babos); 2013 - Charleston (w/Mladenovic), basketball, table tennis and swimming . Madrid (w/Pavlyuchenkova); 2012 - Charleston (w/ Pavlyuchenkova) . WTA FINALS HISTORY Finalist (3): 2016 - Charleston, WTA Finals (w/Mattek- Singles (1-2): 2015 Sands); 2008 - Stockholm (w/Cetkovska) . Doubles (1-2): 2015, 2016 Made WTA Finals debut in 2015 in singles and doubles (w/ ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2004, 2006-15, Mattek-Sands) .… Reached doubles final in 2016 (l . 2017; Czech Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 . Makarova/Vesnina) . . Qualified for 2017 WTA Finals but did not compete after her partner, Mattek-Sands, withdrew CAREER HIGHLIGHTS due to season-ending injury suffered at Wimbledon . Finished 2017 season at No .30, up from No .64 in 2016… Previously had seven straight Top 50 seasons (2009-15), which included breakthrough Top 10 season in 2015… In GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 62 - 49 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 12 - 11 2r - 1r 3r 2r 1r 3r 1r 3r 1r QF 1r - ROLAND GARROS 19 - 13 1r 3r F 4r 1r 2r 2r 2r 2r 2r 4r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 16 - 12 2r 4r 4r SF 2r 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r 3r - 1r US OPEN 15 - 13 4r 2r 1r 4r 2r 3r 3r 1r 1r 1r 3r 2r 1r

112 MARIA SAKKARI GRE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 25-JUL-1995 (ATHENS, GREECE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.72 M) PLAYS 48 293 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 16-OCT-2017 16-NOV-2015

CAREER Slam since Daniilidou at 2005 Wimbledon (l . Pennetta)… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Broke into the Top 50 for the first time at No .49 on October Career Prize Money: $939,628 9, 2017 (rose to No .48 on October 16)… 2016 season was Career W-L: 252 - 155 highlighted by first WTA quarterfinal appearance at Istanbul (as qualifier, l .Kovinic)… Also contested three of the four 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Grand Slam events, reaching 2r at Australian Open (as W-L (Main Draw Only): 16 - 16 qualifier, l . Suarez Navarro) and Wimbledon (as qualifier, l . Prize Money: $573,742 V .Williams) on what was her main draw debut at both SF (1): Wuhan events… Broke into Top 100 (at No .97) on July 11, 2016… QF (1): Nottingham On ITF Circuit, winner of seven singles titles and five doubles titles… Reached two ITF Circuit singles finals in 2016, at WTA YEAR-END RANKING $50k ITF/St Gaudens-FRA (l . Khromacheva) and $50k ITF/ 2017: 52 2014: 301 2011: 702 Szeged-HUN (l . Tomova)… Made WTA main draw debut as a 2016: 89 2013: 610 qualifier at 2015 US Open (l . Wang in 1r), becoming first 2015: 188 2012: 627 Greek to appear at a Grand Slam since 2013 (Daniilidou)… Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2010 . ADDITIONAL - Greek Fed Cup Team, 2012-16 . PERSONAL INFORMATION CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Mother, Angeliki Kanellopoulou-Sakkaris played on Registered second-consecutive Top 100 year-end finish in WTA, achieving a Top 50 ranking… Father is 2017, finishing at No .52 – the highest year-end finish by a Konstantinos; brother is Yannis (studies at Boston Greek player since Daniilidou in 2007 (No .43)… Also the University) and sister is Amanda… Introduced to only Greek player to record a Top 100 finish in the last seven tennis by parents at age six… Born and raised in years (since No .90 Daniilidou in 2011)… Notched career- Athens; moved to Barcelona at age 18 to train… best win and first Top 10 victory of career over No .6 Favorite surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is Wozniacki en route to first WTA semifinal of career at 2017 serve… In addition to Greek, speaks English… Best Wuhan Open – became just second qualifier to reach tennis memory is qualifying for first Grand Slam Premier-level semifinal in 2017 (Mertens at New Haven)… main draw at 2015 US Open… Tennis idols are Enjoyed a career year at the Grand Slams, progressing to the Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer… 3r for the first time on three different occasions: Australian During free time enjoys going back to Greece and Open (l . Lucic-Baroni), Wimbledon (l . Konta) and US Open (l . seeing friends . V .Williams) – became first Greek woman to reach the 3r at a

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 8 - 8 W-L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 2 3r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r - - WIMBLEDON 3 - 2 3r 2r - US OPEN 2 - 3 3r 1r 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 22-MAR-1994 (MINSK, BELARUS) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 85 142 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 19-JUN-2017 28-OCT-2013

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 2017 season highlights include two Top 20 wins – Career Prize Money: $1,037,170 versus No . 10 Stephens and No .13 Mladenovic… Career W-L: 228 - 137 season singles highlights include semifinal run at 2017 Biel and quarterfinal run at Moscow… Played on 2017 HIGHLIGHTS the 2017 Belarus Fed Cup team, advanced to the W-L (Main Draw Only): 17 - 14 finals… 2016 season highlighted by quarterfinals run Prize Money: $351,018 at Tokyo… Played in the maid draw of all four Grand SF (1): Biel Slams; reached 2r at both 2017 Australian Open and QF (2): Budapest, Moscow 2016 Wimbledon… Finished near-Top 100 in 2015 season (finishing No .103)… runner-up at 2015 Seoul WTA YEAR-END RANKING (l . to Begu in final); reached 2r twice in 2015 (incl . 2017: 87 2014: 142 2011: 830 Wimbledon); fell 1r four times (incl . US Open) and in 2016: 121 2013: 135 2010: 717 qualifying seven times (incl . other two majors); also 2015: 103 2012: 534 won one doubles title on ITF Circuit… made Top 100 debut on September 8, 2015 (after US Open; rose CAREER FINALS from No .120 to No .97); won four singles titles on ITF SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Seoul Circuit… Won three singles titles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit in 2012… In 2011 season won one ADDITIONAL - Belarus Fed Cup Team, 2012-17 . singles title on ITF Circuit… Played first event of career at 2009 ITF/Minsk 2-BLR . PERSONAL INFORMATION Mother is Natalia; younger sister is Polina . . Started playing at age 9; introduced to sport by father . . Favorite shot is backhand down the line; favorite surface is indoor hardcourt; favorite tournaments are US Open and Stuttgart . . Studying for a physical culture degree at university in Minsk . . Speaks English, Belarusian, Russian and a little bit of French . . Dream is to win Wimbledon one day .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 11 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 2 1r 2r - - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 2 2r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 2 - 3 1r 2r 2r - US OPEN 2 - 4 2r 1r 1r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 23-JUN-1980 (MILAN, ITALY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 51/2” (1.66 M) PLAYS 4 8 RIGHT-HANDED (ONE-HANDED BACKHAND) 31-JAN-2011 12-FEB-2007

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 8 / 7 Including 2017, has finished in Top 100 in 17 of the Career Prize Money: $11,203,161 past 18 seasons… Is No .2 Italian player at No .90 of Career W-L: 611 - 470 two in the year-end Top 100 – behind No . 70 Giorgi… Has played 22 seasons since making 2017 HIGHLIGHTS professional debut on ITF Circuit in Italy in 1996… W-L (Main Draw Only): 12 - 15 2017 singles season highlights are her title run at Prize Money: $379,206 Bogota and runner-up at Rabat… Winner of eight Won (1): Bogota career singles titles from 19 finals – runner-up in first R-Up (1): Rabat eight singles finals before winning maiden title at 2007 Bad Gastein… Posted three Top 50 wins in 2017 WTA YEAR-END RANKING (No .20 Bertens, No .34 Babos, No .29 Davis)… Played in 2017: 90 2009: 17 2001: 31 all four Grand Slam main draws in 2017… Played in 61 2016: 91 2008: 30 2000: 80 consecutive Grand Slam events (between 2000 US 2015: 121 2007: 25 1999: 184 Open and 2015 US Open)… Champion at 2010 2014: 82 2006: 15 1998: 295 Roland Garros (d . Stosur in F), becoming first Italian to 2013: 42 2005: 13 1997: 496 win a Grand Slam title… Finished 2010 season ranked 2012: 35 2004: 19 1996: 945 No .7 and followed up by reaching Roland Garros final 2011: 11 2003: 20 again in 2011 (l . Li in F)… Owns 29 wins against Top 2010: 7 2002: 41 10 opponents… Winner of seven doubles titles from nine finals… Runner-up at 2008 Roland Garros (w/ CAREER FINALS Dellacqua)… Made Top 100 singles debut on SINGLES - Winner (8): 2017 - Bogota; 2016 - Rio de September 11, 2000, and Top 50 debut on June 11, Janeiro; 2013 - Marrakech; 2012 - Strasbourg; 2010 2001… Cracked Top 10 on June 7, 2010 and on - Barcelona, Roland Garros; 2009 - Moscow; 2007 - January 31, 2011 became first Italian to rank in Top 5 Bad Gastein . (at No .4)… Won second-longest match in Open Era at Finalist (12): 2017 - Rabat; 2011 - Roland Garros; 2011 Australian Open – d . Kuznetsova 61 16 16-14 in 2009 - Prague, Osaka; 2006 - Sydney, Amelia Island, 4 hours, 44 minutes, saving six match points… Luxembourg; 2005 - Bali, Moscow, Hasselt; 2003 - Member of Italian Fed Cup sides that won the team Canberra; 2000 - Tashkent . competition in 2006, 2009-10 and 2013… Made WTA main draw debut at 1999 Rome, as a qualifier . DOUBLES - Winner (7): 2009 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (w/ Kleybanova); 2006 - Dubai, Luxembourg, Moscow (all PERSONAL INFORMATION w/Peschke); 2005 - Doha (w/Molik); 2004 - Warsaw Father’s name is Francesco (retired); mother’s name is (w/Farina Elia); 2001 - Sopot (w/Kruger) . Luiscita (was a doctor, now stays home to take care of Finalist (9): 2014 - Florianopolis (w/Soler-Espinosa); family); older brother’s name is Gabriele… Likes all 2012 - Barcelona (w/Pennetta); 2008 - Roland Garros court surfaces… Likes to eat at restaurants with (w/Dellacqua); 2007 - Zürich (w/Raymond); 2006 - friends; also enjoys writing… Relaxes by listening to Rome (w/Peschke); 2005 - Filderstadt (w/Peschke); music and driving fast in her car . 2004 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Farina Elia); 2003 - Warsaw (w/Daniilidou), Stanford (w/Cho) . WTA FINALS HISTORY Singles (1-2): 2010 ADDITIONAL - Italian Fed Cup Team, 2002-12, 2016-17; Doubles (0-1): 2006 Italian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2012 . Played in WTA Finals two times in two different cities: Doha and Madrid . Went 1-2 in singles round-robin play in 2010… Lost opening doubles match in 2006 (w/Peschke) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 105 - 67 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 19 - 16 1r - 1r 1r 1r 2r QF 4r 1r 3r 2r 4r 3r 2r 1r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 40 - 16 1r 1r 3r 1r 4r 3r F W 1r 3r 3r 4r 4r 4r 2r 3r QF - WIMBLEDON 18 - 17 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r 4r 3r 1r QF 2r 2r 1r 1r 2r 3r 2r 2r - US OPEN 28 - 18 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 4r QF 4r 2r 2r 3r 3r 4r QF 4r 1r 3r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 13-APR-1990 (LIEPAJA, LATVIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.69 M) PLAYS 15 86 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 23-OCT-2017 23-OCT-2017

CAREER Wimbledon (since joined by Ostapenko in 2017)… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 0 Following protracted battles with back and muscle injuries Career Prize Money: $3,291,529 went into retirement in May 2013… Did not compete at Career W-L: 344 - 188 Grand Slam level for four whole seasons (2012-15)… Returned on ITF Circuit in January 2015, winning four of 2017 HIGHLIGHTS first five events played on comeback… Prior to break from W-L (Main Draw Only): 37 - 24 game, best Grand Slam result was R16 at 2011 Australian Prize Money: $1,694,614 Open and also won one singles title, at 2010 Oeiras – first Won (1): Mallorca Latvian to win a WTA title in 17 years (since Savchenko at SF (3): Dubai, Madrid, WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai Schenectady in 1993)… Made Top 100 debut on July 13, 2009 and Top 50 debut on October 11, 2010… On ITF WTA YEAR-END RANKING Circuit, winner of 13 singles titles and four doubles titles… 2017: 16 2013: - 2009: 83 Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Istanbul . 2016: 35 2012: 181 2008: 194 2015: 110 2011: 94 2007: 267 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2014: - 2010: 45 2006: 529 Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher)… Born and raised in Liepaja, Latvia… Started playing at age CAREER FINALS six (introduced to tennis by grandmother); played for SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Mallorca; 2010 - Oeiras fun until she was 15… Aggressive baseliner; favorite Finalist (2): 2016 - Mallorca, Bucharest . surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is backhand… Speaks Latvian, English, Russian and German… Other DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Mallorca (w/Jankovic) . sports interests are soccer and jet skiing… Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings; favorite actor is Tom ADDITIONAL - Latvian Fed Cup Team, 2005-06, 2008-10 . Hanks… Favorite artists are Beyoncé, Jay-Z and James Blunt… Favorite book is Katherine by Anya Seton… CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Idols growing up were Stefanie Graf and Andre First Top 20 season in 2017 (finishing at No .16)… Reached a Agassi… Favorite place to visit is New York; favorite career-high singles ranking of No .15 on October 23, 2017… tournaments are Roland Garros and US Open… Went Won career second singles title and first in seven years at into retirement in May 2013 but returned in 2015 (“I 2017 Mallorca (d . Goerges in F)… Earned nearly half of decided to stop because it was depressing . I had big career prize money in 2017… Made best Grand Slam result back problems, some muscular problems, all the time at US Open, reaching back-to-back quarterfinals in 2016 getting fit then injured again - I was not happy, so I and 2017… In 2016, played first full season since 2012, decided to stop and see how my body reacted ”)…. reaching two singles finals at Mallorca (l . Garcia) and Studied leisure management in Austria while on Bucharest (l . Halep), as well as first Grand Slam quarterfinal break… Body started feeling better by end of 2014 so of career at US Open… Became first Latvian woman to decided to give it another shot . reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal since Savchenko at 1994

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 20 - 19 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6 - 4 3r 2r - - - - 4r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 5 3r 2r - - - - 1r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 1 - 5 2r 1r - - - - 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 10 - 5 QF QF - - - - 1r 2r 2r

116 MARIA SHARAPOVA RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 19-APR-1987 (NYAGAN, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 2” (1.88 M) PLAYS 1 41 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 22-AUG-2005 14-JUN-2004

CAREER appearance of comeback, reached R16 at US Open as a Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 36 / 3 wildcard, falling to Sevastova (upset No .2 Halep in 1r for first Career Prize Money: $37,029,476 win over a Top 10 opponent since d . No .6 Kvitova in 2015 Fed Career W-L: 617 - 151 Cup final)… Former World No .1 and five-time Grand Slam champion… Nine Top 5 season finishes in 16 years as a 2017 HIGHLIGHTS professional… One of six women to achieve the Career Grand W-L (Main Draw Only): 16 - 6 Slam, completing sweep at 2012 Roland Garros (d . Errani in Prize Money: $544,990 F)… Won first Grand Slam title at 2004 Wimbledon at age of 17 Won (1): Tianjin (d . S .Williams in F), followed by 2006 US Open (d . Henin in F), SF (1): Stuttgart 2008 Australian Open (d . Ivanovic in F) and 2014 Roland Garros (d . Halep in F)… 5-5 record in Grand Slam finals… Third among WTA YEAR-END RANKING active players for singles titles (35), behind S .Williams and V . 2017: 60 2011: 4 2005: 4 Williams… Qualified for WTA Finals nine times, winning title in 2016: -- 2010: 18 2004: 4 2004 and reaching final 2007 and 2012 (did not play in 2013 2015: 4 2009: 14 2003: 32 due to injury)… Ascended to WTA World No .1 on August 22, 2014: 2 2008: 9 2002: 186 2005 – first Russian woman to clinch the top rankings spot… 2013: 4 2007: 5 Held No .1 ranking on five separate occasions for total of 21 2012: 2 2006: 2 weeks, most recently in July 2012… Won at least 30 matches in 13 of 16 seasons, with career-high 60 in 2012… Silver medalist CAREER FINALS at London Olympics in 2012 (l . S .Williams in F)… Right shoulder SINGLES - Winner (36): 2017 - Tianjin; 2015 - Brisbane, Rome; injury kept her out from August 2008 to May 2009 (had surgery 2014 - Stuttgart, Madrid, Roland Garros, Beijing; 2013 - Indian on October 15, 2008)… Ranking dipped as low as No .126 on Wells, Stuttgart; 2012 - Stuttgart, Rome, Roland Garros; 2011 May 18, 2009… Battled left ankle injury in autumn of 2011… - Rome, Cincinnati; 2010 - Memphis, Strasbourg; 2009 - Tokyo Missed early part of 2013 summer with left hip injury, then [Pan Pacific]; 2008 - Australian Open, Doha, Amelia Island; 2007 ended season before US Open with right shoulder injury… - San Diego; 2006 - Indian Wells, San Diego, US Open, Zürich, Made WTA main draw debut as unranked wildcard at 2002 Linz; 2005 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Doha, Birmingham;2004 - Indian Wells (l . Seles in 2r) . Birmingham, Wimbledon, Seoul, Tokyo [Japan Open], WTA Finals; 2003 - Tokyo [Japan Open], Québec City . PERSONAL INFORMATION Finalist (23): 2015 - Australian Open; 2013 - Miami, Madrid, Father is Yuri; mother is Yelena… Started playing at age four; at Roland Garros; 2012 - Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, age six took part in Moscow exhibition that featured Martina Olympics, Beijing, WTA Finals; 2011 - Miami, Wimbledon; 2010 Navratilova; began training at Bollettieri Academy at age nine - Birmingham, Stanford, Cincinnati; 2009 - Toronto; 2007 - (required two-year separation from mother due to visa Australian Open, Birmingham, WTA Finals; 2006 - Dubai, Miami; restrictions and finances)… Has become a major force in the 2005 - Miami; 2004 - Zürich . business world with a series of successful ventures, including a Nike apparel collection; an ambassadorship with German DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2004 - Birmingham (w/Kirilenko); automobile maker Porsche; and Sugarpova, a candy and 2003 - Tokyo [Japan Open], Luxembourg (both w/Tanasugarn) . chocolate line . Finalist (1): 2004 - Memphis (w/Zvonareva) . WTA FINALS HISTORY ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2008, 2011-12, Singles (21-11): 2004-07, 2011-12, 2014-15 2015; Russian Olympic Team, 2012 . Qualified for WTA Finals nine times, competing in eight years… Champion in 2004 (d . S .Williams in F)… Also two-time runner- CAREER HIGHLIGHTS up, advancing to final in 2007 (l . Henin) and 2012 (l . S . Returned to tour in 2017, finishing year at No .60… Campaign Williams)… Qualified but did not play in 2013 due to injury . highlighted by 36th career WTA singles title at Tianjin (d . Sabalenka in F)… Upon return to action in April, reached semifinals at Stuttgart (l . Mladenovic)… In first Grand Slam GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 186 - 45 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 52 - 12 - QF F 4r SF F 4r 1r - W F SF SF 3r 1r ROLAND GARROS 53 - 11 - - 4r W F W SF 3r QF 4r SF 4r QF QF 1r WIMBLEDON 46 - 12 - - SF 4r 2r 4r F 4r 2r 2r 4r SF SF W 4r US OPEN 35 - 10 4r - - 4r - SF 3r 4r 3r - 3r W SF 3r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 04-MAR-1988 (FILDERSTADT, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 6” (1.68 M) PLAYS 27 40 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 29-AUG-2016 29-AUG-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 3 Third Top 100 year-end finish in 2017 (at No .69)… Career Prize Money: $1,552,157 Promising year derailed by long-term right knee Career W-L: 411 - 264 injury, sustained at Nürnberg in May (ret . vs . Krejcikova)… Won first Premier-level title on home 2017 HIGHLIGHTS soil at Stuttgart (d . Mladenovic in F)… Posted three W-L (Main Draw Only): 13 - 12 wins over Top 10 opponents en route to Stuttgart Prize Money: $357,572 final, defeating No .9 Kuznetsova, No .3 Ka .Pliskova Won (1): Stuttgart and No .5 Halep… Other standout result was semifinal SF (1): Charleston run at Charleston… In 2016, enjoyed tour-level breakthrough winning first WTA singles title of career WTA YEAR-END RANKING at 2016 Bastad (d . Siniakova in F)… Achieved career- 2017: 69 2011: 243 2005: 353 high singles ranking on August 29, at No .27… 2016: 31 2010: 225 2004: 847 Reached first career final as qualifier at 2016 Stuttgart, 2015: 90 2009: 227 2003: 601 where she advanced to final as a qualifier (l . Kerber)… 2014: 161 2008: 307 2002: 1235 Represented Germany at Rio Olympics, where she 2013: 235 2007: 319 reached quarterfinals (l . eventual gold medalist 2012: 383 2006: 367 Puig)… Played first pro events of career on ITF Circuit in 2002… Made WTA qualifying debut at 2003 Leipzig CAREER FINALS and finally main draw debut seven years later at 2010 SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Stuttgart; 2016 - Bastad… Waited a further five years for her Grand Bastad . Slam main draw debut, which came at 2015 Finalist (1): 2016 - Stuttgart . Wimbledon (as qualifier, l . Kuznetsova in 1r)… Has reached five WTA doubles finals, winning 2015 DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2015 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/ ’s-Hertogenbosch (w/Muhammad), 2015 Muhammad), Florianopolis (w/Beck), Luxembourg Florianopolis (w/Beck), and 2015 Luxembourg (w/ (w/Barthel) . Barthel)… Won 2016 US Open mixed doubles title w/ Finalist (2): 2016 - Mallorca (w/Friedsam); 2015 - Pavic… On ITF Circuit, winner of 11 singles titles and Marrakech (w/Zanevska) . 20 doubles titles .

MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2016 - US Open (w/ PERSONAL INFORMATION Pavic) . Mother’s name is Brigitta, father’s name is Harro (engineer); sister’s name is Satu, brother’s name is ADDITIONAL - German Olympic Team, 2016 . Arlen… Introduced to tennis by family at age three… Lived in Riyadh, from age four to seven and in Jakarta, from age nine to 10… Speaks German, English and French… Tennis idol growing up was Stefanie Graf… Memorable moments include qualifying for first Grand Slam main draw at 2015 Wimbledon… If not a tennis player, would like to be a sports psychologist (and one day hopes to become one) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 4 - 7 W - L 17 16 15 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 2 1r 3r - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 - 1r - WIMBLEDON 0 - 2 - 1r 1r US OPEN 2 - 2 - 3r 1r

118 KATERINA SINIAKOVA CZE

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 10-MAY-1996 (HRADEC KRALOVE, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 36 11 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 03-APR-2017 23-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 2 Notched second-consecutive Top 50 year-end finish Career Prize Money: $2,236,181 in 2017, finishing as the Czech No .5, behind Ka . Career W-L: 184 - 111 Pliskova, Strycova, Kvitova and Safarova, of seven women in the year-end Top 100 (also Kr .Pliskova and 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Vondrousova)… Posted career-high rankings in both W-L (Main Draw Only): 24 - 24 singles (36, April, 3, 2017) and doubles (11, October Prize Money: $1,072,694 23, 2017)… Doubled career prize money for second Won (2): Shenzhen, Bastad consecutive year to pass $2 million in earnings… QF (1): Prague Won first WTA singles title at 2017 Shenzhen – >>Reached five doubles finals, including US Open (all recorded first two career wins over Top 10 players en w/Hradecka) route to title (No . 4 Halep and No .10 Konta)… >>Qualified for WTA Finals in doubles (w/Hradecka) Captured second career title and first on clay at Bastad (d . Wozniacki in F) later in the year… In WTA YEAR-END RANKING doubles, advanced to the semifinals of Roland Garros 2017: 49 2015: 108 2013: 211 and the finals of US Open (w/Hradecka)… In 2016, 2016: 49 2014: 74 2012: 1068 posted best result at a major to date by reaching 3r at Wimbledon (l . A .Radwanska)… Tacked on first two CAREER FINALS WTA singles finals of career, at Bastad (l . Siegemund) SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Shenzhen, Bastad . and Tokyo [Japan Open] (l . McHale)… Reached Finalist (2): 2016 - Bastad, Tokyo [Japan Open] quarterfinal stage of 2016 US Open in doubles (w/ Krejcikova)… Has reached one semifinal at Premier DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2015 - Prague (w/Bencic); level, advancing to last four at 2014 Moscow (l . 2014 - Tashkent (w/Krunic) . Pavlyuchenkova)… Broke into Top 100 (at No .86) on Finalist (2): 2015 - Tashkent (w/Dushevina); 2014 - October 20, 2014… Eight-time WTA doubles finalist, Stanford (w/Kania) . winning twice – 2014 Tashkent (w/Krunic) and 2015 Prague (w/Bencic)… Made WTA main draw debut at WTA 125K SERIES TITLES: Doubles (1): 2014 - 2013 Miami… Played first events of career on ITF Limoges-FRA (w/Voracova) Circuit in 2012… On ITF Circuit, winner of seven singles titles and five doubles titles . ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2017 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Coached by father, Dmitri Siniakov (also a businessman)… Also works with WTA legend Helena Sukova… Mother’s name is Hana (accountant); younger brother is Daniel… Started playing tennis at age five… All-court player; favorite surface is hardcourt; favorite tournament is Australian Open… Tennis idol growing up was Maria Sharapova… Favorite city is Paris… Enjoys reading (favorite books are detective and sci-fi), listening to music and spending time with friends… If she could meet anyone in the world, it would be Taylor Swift… Goal is to be No .1 in the world .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 4 - 13 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 4 1r 1r 2r 1r ROLAND GARROS 0 - 3 1r 1r 1r - WIMBLEDON 2 - 3 1r 3r 1r - US OPEN 1 - 3 1r 2r 1r -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 20-MAR-1993 (PLANTATION, FL, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 11 94 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 21-OCT-2013 24- OC T-2011

CAREER Fourth player born in 1990s to win a Grand Slam… Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 5 / 0 Voted 2017 WTA Comeback Player of the Year… Career Prize Money: $8,308,104 Only returned to action at 2017 Wimbledon (1r) Career W-L: 232 - 157 following 11 months on sidelines with foot injury, having had surgery in January… After 1r loss at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Washington DC, posted 15-2 record through US W-L (Main Draw Only): 15 - 10 Open, also making back-to-back SFs at Toronto and Prize Money: $4,098,941 Cincinnati… Prior to 2017 Wimbledon, last match Won (1): US Open came at 2016 Rio Olympics… Won three titles in SF (2): Toronto, Cincinnati 2016, at Auckland, Acapulco and Premier-level Charleston… Won maiden singles title in first final WTA YEAR-END RANKING contested at 2015 Washington, DC (d . 2017: 13 2013: 12 2009: 802 Pavlyuchenkova in F)… Prior to 2017 US Open, best 2016: 36 2012: 38 2008: 496 Slam result was reaching semifinals at 2013 2015: 30 2011: 97 Australian Open, where she defeated No .3 S . 2014: 37 2010: 198 Williams in quarterfinals (l . Azarenka)… Also reached last eight at Wimbledon in 2013 (l . eventual CAREER FINALS champion Bartoli)… Made Top 100 debut on SINGLES - Winner (5): 2017 - US Open; 2016 - September 12, 2011… Aged 18, was youngest Auckland, Charleston, Acapulco; 2015 - Washington, DC player in 2011 year-end Top 100… Entered Top 50 for first time on July 9, 2012 and at season’s end was DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Washington DC (w/ youngest player and only teenager in Top 50… Bouchard) . Made Top 20 debut on January 29, 2013 and went on to win a career-best 39 matches across the ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team 2012-14, 2016-17 . season… Played first WTA main draw after US Olympic Team, 2016 . qualifying at 2010 Indian Wells… Won one singles title and one doubles title on ITF Circuit… Won CAREER HIGHLIGHTS junior doubles titles at Roland Garros, Wimbledon Posted second-best year-end finish at No .13, one and US Open in 2010 (all w/Babos) . off career-high of No .12 in 2013… Enjoyed fairytale run at US Open, lifting maiden Grand Slam title at PERSONAL INFORMATION Flushing Meadows (d . Keys in F)… At No .83, is Mother is Sybil Smith; brother is Shawn Farrell… second-lowest ranked Grand Slam champion (since Favorite surface is clay… Started playing at age inception of computer rankings in 1975)… 14th nine when mother introduced her to the sport . unseeded player to advance to a Grand Slam final in the Open Era, and only fifth undressed champion…

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 48 - 22 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9 - 5 - 1r 1r 4r SF 2r - ROLAND GARROS 14 - 6 - 3r 4r 4r 4r 4r 1r WIMBLEDON 10 - 6 1r 3r 3r 1r QF 3r - US OPEN 15 - 5 W - 1r 2r 4r 3r 3r

120 SAMANTHA STOSUR AUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 30-MAR-1984 (BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 4 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 21-FEB-2011 06-FEB-2006

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 9 / 24 Ended 2017 at No .41 – lowest year-end ranking since 2008 Career Prize Money: $17,082,912 (No .52)… Ninth consecutive Top 50 season… 2017 season Career W-L: 562 - 387 hampered by right hand injury – did not play between Roland Garros in June and Tokyo International in September… Highlight 2017 HIGHLIGHTS of reduced season came with ninth career title at Strasbourg (d . W-L (Main Draw Only): 22 - 19 Gavrilova in F), along with quarterfinal runs at Taipei City (l . Peng), Prize Money: $682,346 Doha (l . Cibulkova) and Hong Kong (l . Wang)… Also reached Won (1): Strasbourg round of 16 at Roland Garros for the sixth time (l . eventual QF (3): Taipei City, Doha, Hong Kong champion Ostapenko)… Owns nine singles titles – career record in finals is 9-15… Has advanced to at least one singles final in 11 WTA YEAR-END RANKING of past 12 seasons . . Semifinal run at 2016 Roland Garros (l. 2017: 41 2011: 6 2005: 46 eventual champion Muguruza) was first Grand Slam semifinal 2016: 21 2010: 6 2004: 65 since 2012 Roland Garros… Champion at 2011 US Open (d . 2015: 27 2009: 13 2003: 153 S .Williams in F) and runner-up at 2010 Roland Garros (l . 2014: 23 2008: 52 2002: 265 Schiavone)… At 2011 US Open, played what was at the time the 2013: 18 2007: 47 2001: 276 longest US Open women’s match at 3 hrs 16 mins against 2012: 9 2006: 29 2000: 682 Petrova in 3r (since introduction of tie-break; since surpassed by Konta vs . Muguruza at 2015 US Open), then played longest CAREER FINALS women’s tie-break in a Grand Slam (32 points) against Kirilenko SINGLES - Winner (9): 2017 - Strasbourg; 2015 - Strasbourg, in R16 . . Made Top 10 debut on March 22, 2010 and broke into Bad Gastein; 2014 - Osaka; 2013 - Carlsbad, Osaka; 2011 - US Top 5 on July 5, 2010 – first Australian woman to feature in Top 5 Open; 2010 - Charleston; 2009 - Osaka . since Wendy Turnbull in 1985 . . Owns two career wins against Finalist (15): 2016 - Prague; 2013 - Moscow, Tournament of World No .1 players – S .Williams at 2010 Roland Garros and Champions-Sofia;2012 - Doha, Moscow; 2011 - Rome, Toronto, Wozniacki at 2010 WTA Finals . . Spent 61 weeks during career Osaka; 2010 - Stuttgart, Roland Garros; 2009 - Los Angeles; 2008 ranked World No .1 in doubles . . Haul of 24 doubles titles includes - Seoul; 2006 - Prague; 2005 - Gold Coast, Sydney . two Grand Slam wins – 2005 US Open and 2006 Roland Garros (both w/Raymond) – from seven finals… Missed almost eight DOUBLES - Winner (24): 2013 - Moscow (w/Kuznetsova); months following 2007 US Open with Lyme Disease… Made 2011 - Stuttgart (w/Lisicki); 2007 - Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Indian WTA main draw debut at 2002 Gold Coast… Played first tour- Wells, Miami, Berlin, Eastbourne (all w/Raymond); 2006 - Tokyo level qualifying as a wildcard at 2000 Australian Open . [Pan Pacific], Memphis, Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Roland Garros, Stuttgart, Linz, Hasselt, WTA Finals (all w/Raymond); PERSONAL INFORMATION 2005 - Sydney, Amelia Island (both w/Stewart), New Haven, US Father is Tony; mother is Dianne; brothers are Daniel, Dominic… Open, Luxembourg, Moscow, WTA Finals (all w/Raymond) . Nephew is Denver… Friend introduced her to tennis at age Finalist (14): 2013 - Osaka (w/Zhang); 2011 - Wimbledon (w/ eight… Self-described as happy, easy-going… Enjoys going to Lisicki); 2010 - Indian Wells, Miami (both w/Petrova); 2009 the beach, swimming in the sea, hanging out with friends, - Eastbourne, Wimbledon, Toronto (all w/Stubbs); 2008 - surfing and listening to music… Can’t live without lip balm, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (all w/Raymond); passport and her racquets… Favorite tournament is 2006 - Australian Open, New Haven (both w/Raymond); 2005 Charleston… Loves to visit Japan . - Philadelphia (w/Raymond); 2004 - Québec City (w/Callens) . WTA FINALS HISTORY MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2014 - Wimbledon (w/Zimonjic); 2008 - Wimbledon (w/B .Bryan); 2005 - Singles (4-6): 2010, 2011, 2012 Australian Open (w/Draper) . Doubles (4-1): 2005, 2006, 2009 Played in WTA Finals six times in four different cities: Los Angeles, ADDITIONAL - Australian Fed Cup Team, 2003-07, 2009- Madrid, Doha and Istanbul… Won the doubles title in 2005 and 16; Australian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 . 2006 (w/Raymond)… Of three singles appearances, advanced to semifinals twice (2010, 2011) . GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 88 - 55 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 18 - 15 1r 1r 2r 3r 2r 1r 3r 4r 3r - 2r 4r 1r 2r 3r 1r ROLAND GARROS 37 - 14 4r SF 3r 4r 3r SF 3r F SF 2r 3r 1r 2r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 11 - 14 - 2r 3r 1r 3r 2r 1r 1r 3r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r - US OPEN 22 - 12 - 2r 4r 2r 1r QF W QF 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r - -

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 28-MAR-1986 (PLZEN, CZECH REPUBLIC) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 41/2” (1.64 M) PLAYS 16 10 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 16-JAN-2017 20-MAR-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 20 Posted tenth successive Top 100 season in 2017 (at Career Prize Money: $7,113,849 No .23) following first Top 20 year-end finish in 2016 Career W-L: 513 - 356 (at No .20)… Won a career-best 43 matches in 2017… Clinched second tour-level singles title at 2017 Linz 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (d . No .1 seed Rybarikova in F)… Holds a 2-6 record in W-L (Main Draw Only): 43 - 25 singles finals… Qualified for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai Prize Money: $1,426,907 in 2016 and 2017, going 1-1 in round robin stage on Won (1): Linz both occasions… Best result in Grand Slam play SF (3): Sydney, Biel, Prague remains quarterfinal run at 2014 Wimbledon (d . No .2 Li en route; l . Kvitova)… Enjoyed career best results at WTA YEAR-END RANKING Australian Open (R16) in 2016-17, Roland Garros (3r) 2017: 23 2011: 44 2005: 142 in 2016 and US Open (3r) in 2014-15… Owns eight 2016: 20 2010: 67 2004: 56 career wins over Top 10 opponents, most recently 2015: 41 2009: 69 2003: 161 defeating No .1 Muguruza for first win over a reigning 2014: 26 2008: 76 2002: 222 No .1 (en route to QF) and No .7 2013: 92 2007: 156 Konta (2017 Tokyo [PPO])… Owner of 20 career 2012: 92 2006: 164 doubles titles from 34 finals… Reached a career-high doubles ranking (No .10) on March 20, 2017… Added CAREER FINALS three Premier doubles titles in 2016, at Birmingham SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Linz; 2011 - Québec (w/Ka Pliskova),. Cincinnati (w/Mirza) and Tokyo PPO City . Finalist (6): 2016 - Dubai, Birmingham; 2014 - (w/Mirza)… Won doubles bronze medal at Rio Birmingham, Luxembourg; 2012 - Palermo; 2010 Olympics (w/Safarova)… Also in 2016, helped Czech - Prague . Republic to fifth Fed Cup title in six years with defeat of France’s Cornet in singles and decisive doubles DOUBLES - Winner (20): 2016 - Birmingham (w/ rubber win (w/Ka Pliskova)…. Made Top 20 singles Ka .Pliskova), Cincinnati, Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (both w/ debut (at No .19) on August 22, 2016… Broke into Top Mirza); 2012 - Stuttgart (w/Benesova), Palermo (w/ 100 on March 22, 2004 and Top 50 six years later, on Voracova); 2011 - Sydney, Monterrey, Barcelona, July 19, 2010 . . At 2010 Australian Open played what Luxembourg (all w/Benesova), ‘s-Hertogenbosch (w/ was longest Grand Slam match (d . Kulikova in four Koukalova); 2010 - Paris [Indoors], Monterrey, Tokyo [Pan hours and 19 minutes – since surpassed by Pacific] (all w/Benesova), Acapulco (w/Hercog), Linz (w/ Kuznetsova-Schiavone at 2011 Australian Open) . . In Voracova); 2009 - Québec City (w/King), Luxembourg juniors, ITF World Champion in 2002 . . Won back-to- (w/Benesova); 2008 - Stockholm (w/Benesova); 2005 - back Australian Open girls’ singles titles in 2002-03 Warsaw (w/Perebiynis), Rabat (w/Loit) . and three other junior doubles Grand Slams . Finalist (12): 2016 - Auckland (w/Kovinic), Wuhan (w/Mirza); 2012 - Linz (w/Goerges); 2010 - Bastad PERSONAL INFORMATION (w/Voracova), Québec City (w/Mattek-Sands), Parents are Jindrich and Ilona; sister, Ivona, studied law Luxembourg (w/Benesova); 2009 - Monterrey, and lives in the United States… Started playing tennis Prague (both w/Benesova); 2008 - Auckland (w/ at age five… Baseliner who prefers grass, clay… Müller); 2006 - Auckland (w/Loit); 2005 - Bogotá (w/ Favorites include movie Into the Wild, book Love Is Just Kurhajcova), Prague (w/Kostanic Tosic) . a Word, actor Leonardo DiCaprio, steak, sushi… Also enjoys swimming, skiing, snowboarding… Admires ADDITIONAL - Czech Fed Cup Team, 2002-04, 2006-07, Stefanie Graf . 2011-12, 2014-17; Czech Olympic Team, 2004, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 38 - 46 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 14 - 10 4r 4r 3r 2r - 2r 3r 2r 1r - - - 1r 2r - ROLAND GARROS 4 - 11 2r 3r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r - - - 1r 2r - WIMBLEDON 14 - 14 2r 3r 1r QF 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r 3r 1r - 2r 1r 1r US OPEN 6 - 11 2r 1r 3r 3r - 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r - - 1r 1r -

122 CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO ESP

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 03-SEP-1988 (LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, SPAIN) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 4” (1.62 M) PLAYS 6 11 RIGHT-HANDED (ONE-HANDED BACKHAND) 29-FEB-2016 27-APR-2015

CAREER No .6… Enjoyed best Grand Slam season so far in Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 3 2016, reaching at least R16 at all four majors and Career Prize Money: $9,118,141 advancing to quarterfinals at Australian Open (l . A . Career W-L: 462 - 295 Radwanska)… Melbourne result matched previous last eight efforts at Roland Garros in 2008 and 2014, 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Australian Open in 2009 and US Open in 2013… W-L (Main Draw Only): 26 - 23 Narrowly missed debut Top 8 qualification for 2016 Prize Money: $877,091 WTA Finals, but went to Singapore as second SF (2): Monterrey, Bucharest alternate (did not play)… Including maiden title at QF (2): Stuttgart, Strasbourg 2014 Oeiras is 2-8 in WTA singles finals… Reached career-best three finals in 2015, including Premier WTA YEAR-END RANKING Mandatory-level Miami (l . S .Williams) and Premier 5 2017: 40 2012: 34 2007: 169 Rome (l . Sharapova)… Owns nine career wins against 2016: 12 2011: 56 2006: 289 Top 5 opponents… Winner of three doubles titles 2015: 13 2010: 57 2005: 358 from nine finals, most recently finishing runner-up at 2014: 18 2009: 34 2004: 613 2016 Doha (w/Errani)… All three career doubles titles 2013: 17 2008: 50 won with fellow Spaniard Muguruza; team reached quarterfinals at Rio Olympics… Two-time qualifier in CAREER FINALS doubles at WTA Finals (2014-15); reached title match SINGLES - Winner (2): 2016 - Doha; 2014 - Oeiras . in 2015 (w/Muguruza, l . Hingis/Mirza)… Achieved Finalist (8): 2015 - Antwerp, Miami, Rome; 2013 - doubles career high ranking of No .11 on April 27, Acapulco, Oeiras; 2012 - Oeiras; 2010 - Marbella; 2009 2015… Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in - Marbella . Spain in 2003 .

DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2015 - Birmingham, Tokyo PERSONAL INFORMATION [Pan Pacific] (both w/Muguruza); 2014 - Stanford (w/ Father is José Luís (plays handball); mother is Lali (was Muguruza) . gymnast, now teacher); brother is José Suárez Finalist (6): 2016 - Doha (w/Errani); 2015 - Dubai, Navarro… Began playing at age nine… Began working Madrid, WTA Finals (all w/Muguruza); 2014 - Madrid, with Spanish Federation in 2005; moved from Canary Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (both w/Muguruza) . Islands to Barcelona in 2007 to train at Pro-Ab Team Tennis Academy… Favorite surface is clay; favorite ADDITIONAL - Spanish Fed Cup Team, 2008-14, 2016; shot is crosscourt backhand… Favorite movie is Pearl Spanish Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 . Harbor; favorite actress is Sandra Bullock… Favorite music is pop; favorite singer is Luis Fonsi… Admires CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Stefanie Graf, Lleyton Hewitt, Justine Henin and Ended 2017 season at No .40 – first finish outside Top Michael Jordan… Favorite tournament is Roland 20 since 2012 (No .34)… Has 10 consecutive Top 100 Garros . year-end finishes, dating back to 2008… 2017 season highlighted by semifinal showings at Monterrey (l . WTA FINALS HISTORY Kerber) and Bucharest (l . Begu) and quarterfinal runs Doubles (3-3): 2014, 2015 at Stuttgart and Strasbourg… Also reached round of Made WTA Finals debut in 2014 in doubles (w/Muguruza, 16 at both Roland Garros and US Open… Won l . Hsieh/Peng in QF)… Runner-up in 2015 (w/Muguruza, l . biggest title of career at 2016 Doha (d . Ostapenko in Hingis/Mirza)… Was a singles alternate in 2015 and 2016 F)… Afterwards, set new career-high ranking of (did not play) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 68 - 36 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 17 - 9 2r QF 1r 3r 3r 2r 2r 3r QF - ROLAND GARROS 23 - 9 4r 4r 3r QF 4r 3r - 1r 3r QF WIMBLEDON 11 - 8 2r 4r 1r 2r 4r 1r - - 3r 2r US OPEN 17 - 10 4r 4r 1r 3r QF 2r 4r 1r 2r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 123 ELINA SVITOLINA UKR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 12-SEP-1994 (ODESSA, UKRAINE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 3 108 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11-SEP-2017 04-MAY-2015

CAREER most on WTA Tour in 2017… First player to win Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 9 / 2 three Premier-5 titles in one season (Dubai, Rome Career Prize Money: $7,371,378 and Toronto)… Qualified for WTA Finals for first Career W-L: 281 - 152 time in career (fell in group stage) . . Owned longest unbeaten streak of 2017, going 15 matches without 2017 HIGHLIGHTS a loss… Made Top 10 debut after Dubai triumph… W-L (Main Draw Only): 53- 14 Won 53 matches in 2017, most in a season to date… Prize Money: $3,263,316 Owns four wins vs . No .1s, over S .Williams (2016 Rio Won (5): Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome, Toronto Olympics), Kerber (2016 Beijing and 2017 Brisbane) SF (1): Brisbane and Halep (2017 WTA Finals)… Advanced to first >> Became first player to win three WTA Premier 5 Premier-final at 2016 New Haven (l . A .Radwanska) events in a season and qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai, finishing runner-up (l . Kvitova in F)… Has won a WTA YEAR-END RANKING singles title in five straight seasons starting in 2017: 6 2014: 29 2011: 269 2013… Reached first Grand Slam quarterfinal at 2016: 14 2013: 40 2010: 498 2015 Roland Garros (l . Ivanovic) and then again in 2015: 19 2012: 156 2017 (l . Halep)… Cracked Top 100 on February 18, 2013 and broke Top 50 on July 29 the same year . . CAREER FINALS Made Top 20 debut on June 7, 2015 . . Made WTA SINGLES - Winner (9): 2017 - Dubai, Taipei City, main draw debut at 2012 Baku… On ITF Circuit, Istanbul, Rome, Toronto; 2016 - Kuala Lumpur; 2015 winner of seven singles titles and two doubles - Marrakech; 2014 - Baku; 2013 - Baku . titles . . As a junior, won 2010 Roland Garros girls’ Finalist (2): 2016 - New Haven, WTA Elite Trophy title at the age of 15 . Zhuhai . PERSONAL INFORMATION DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2015 - Istanbul (w/Gavrilova); Works with former WTA World No .1 Justine Henin as 2014 - Istanbul (w/Doi) . a special coaching consultant… Parents are Mykhaylo and Olena; brother is Yulian… Introduced WTA 125K SERIES TITLES - Singles (1): 2012 - Pune- IND . to tennis at age five by family… Favorite shot is serve; favorite surfaces are hard, clay… Hobbies are ADDITIONAL - Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, 2012-15, 2017 . diving, wakeboarding, reading… Favorite food is Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2016 Mexican… People most admired are Klitschko brothers and Nik Vujicic; favorite artist is Eminem… CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Junior highlights include winning Roland Garros Ended 2017 at No .6 for career-best year-end girls’ title at age 15 . finish… Peaked in rankings at No .3 on September 11, 2017… Ukraine’s highest-ranked player in WTA WTA FINALS HISTORY history… Posted a perfect 5-0 record in finals in Singles (1-2): 2017 2017, lifting title at Taipei City (d . Peng), Dubai (d . Made WTA Finals debut in 2017, but did not advance Wozniacki), Istanbul (d . Mertens), Rome (d . Halep) beyond group stage competition . and Toronto (d . Wozniacki)… Her five titles was

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 33 - 21 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7 - 5 3r 2r 3r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 13 - 5 QF 4r QF 2r 2r - WIMBLEDON 5 - 5 4r 2r 2r 1r 1r - US OPEN 8 - 6 4r 3r 3r 1r 2r 1r

124 LESIA TSURENKO UKR

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 30-MAY-1989 (VLADIMIREC, UKRAINE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.74 M) PLAYS 29 116 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 17-JUL-2017 16-AUG-2010

CAREER Istanbul (d . U .Radwanska in F), 2016 Guangzhou (d . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 0 Jankovic in F) and 2017 Acapulco… Achieved best Career Prize Money: $2,615,411 Grand Slam result of career to date with run to R16 at Career W-L: 349 - 234 2016 US Open (l . Vinci)… Posted all five career wins over Top 10 opponents during 2015: No .7 Bouchard 2017 HIGHLIGHTS and No .10 Petkovic (Indian Wells), No .9 Muguruza W-L (Main Draw Only): 22 - 25 (Toronto), No .8 Ka .Pliskova (New Haven) and No .6 Prize Money: $618,826 Safarova (US Open) . . Achieved career-high singles Won (1): Acapulco ranking of No .33 on October 26, 2015, having begun SF (2): Hobart, ‘s-Hertogenbosch year ranked No .88 . . Made WTA main draw debut at 2009 Tashkent . . Played first professional events of WTA YEAR-END RANKING career on ITF Circuit in 2007 . . On ITF Circuit, winner of 2017: 42 2013: 70 2009: 265 six singles and eight doubles titles . 2016: 58 2012: 102 2008: 353 2015: 33 2011: 120 2007: 663 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2014: 96 2010: 184 Father, Viktor, used to work in international relations for a nuclear power plant (now retired); mother, CAREER FINALS Larisa, is an economist; older sister, Oxana, is SINGLES - Winner (3): 2017 - Acapulco; 2016 - lawyer… Started playing tennis at age six when Guangzhou; 2015 - Istanbul . parents introduced her to the sport… Moved to Kiev at age 17… Studied at Physical Education & ADDITIONAL - Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, 2011-13, 2015-17 . Sports in Ukraine for 1 .5 years (no longer studying; hopes to return one day)… Favorite shot is CAREER HIGHLIGHTS backhand… Admires Martina Hingis for her playing Second Top 50 season, at No .42; also fifth straight Top style; also liked watching … 100 year-end finish… 2017 season highlighted by Enjoys watching sports, playing pool and hanging third career singles title at Acapulco (d . Mladenovic in out with friends… Favorite city is Kiev; favorite F)… Also reached semifinals at Hobart and tournaments are Australian Open, Wimbledon and ‘s-Hertogenbosch and quarterfinals at Stanford and Madrid . Moscow… Owns three singles titles including 2015

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 15 - 25 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 4 - 7 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r 2r 2r ROLAND GARROS 2 - 5 3r 1r 1r - 1r 1r - WIMBLEDON 5 - 7 3r 1r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r US OPEN 4 - 6 1r 4r 2r 1r 1r 1r -

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 125 ALISON VAN UYTVANCK BEL

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 26-MAR-1994 (VILVOORDE, BELGIUM) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.73 M) PLAYS 41 106 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 26-OCT-2015 26-OCT-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Third Top 100 season finish in 2017, at No .75 – one of Career Prize Money: $1,447,010 three Belgian women to end the year in Top 100 of Career W-L: 248 - 156 WTA Rankings, behind Mertens… Won first WTA career singles title at 2017 Quebec City… Achieved 2017 HIGHLIGHTS career-high ranking of No .41 on October 26, 2015… W-L (Main Draw Only): 8 - 8 2015 was best season of career to date, highlighted Prize Money: $259,123 by QF appearance at Roland Garros (l . Bascinszky), Won (1): Quebec City having never previously passed the 2r at a major… Was the first Belgian to reach the QF at Roland Garros WTA YEAR-END RANKING since Justine Henin won the title in 2007… Also 2017: 75 2014: 80 2011: 297 equaled career-best result by reaching three SFs: at 2016: 124 2013: 129 2010: 829 Katowice (l . Schmiedlova), Seoul (l . Begu), and 2015: 42 2012: 220 Luxembourg (l . Doi); each loss was to the event’s eventual champion… Advanced to maiden WTA CAREER FINALS doubles final at 2015 Antwerp, finishing runner-up SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Quebec City . (w/ Mestach)… Achieved first Top 20 victory, defeating No .12 Ivanovic at 2015 Luxembourg; is now DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2015 - Antwerp (w/Mestach) . 1-10 vs . Top 20 opponents… Results in 2015 propelled her to Belgian No .1 for the first time… WTA 125K SERIES - Singles - Winner (1): 2013 - Taipei- Owns one WTA 125k singles title – Chinese Taipei in TPE 2013… Made WTA main draw debut at 2011 Brussels (as a qualifier, reached 2r)… Made ITF debut in ADDITIONAL - Belgian Fed Cup Team, 2012-17 . 2009… On ITF Circuit has won 12 singles and one doubles title . PERSONAL INFORMATION xxxx

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 14 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 0 - 3 - 1r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 5 - 3 2r - QF 1r WIMBLEDON 1 - 4 1r 1r 1r 1r US OPEN 0 - 4 1r 1r 1r 1r

126 CoCo VANDEWEGHE USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 06-DEC-1991 (NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 1” (1.85 M) PLAYS 10 18 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 24-OCT-2016

CAREER bracket on November 6, 2017… Season highlighted Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 2 by finishing as R-Up at both Stanford (l . Keys) and Career Prize Money: $5,928,919 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (l . Gorges), and SF runs at Career W-L: 271 - 208 Australian Open (l . V .Williams) and US Open (l . Keys)… Completed a clean sweep of American 2017 HIGHLIGHTS semifinalists at US Open (also V .Williams, Keys and W-L (Main Draw Only): 35 - 18 Stephens)… Elsewhere at the Slams made QF at Prize Money: $2,749,119 Wimbledon (l . Rybarikova) and 1r at Roland Garros (l . R-Up (2): Stanford, WTA Elite Trophy Rybarikova)… Played inspirational role in Team SF (2): Australian Open, US Open USA’s Fed Cup title triumph, going a perfect 8-0 in >> Won Stanford doubles title (w/Spears) singles and doubles across 2017, including winning decisive doubles rubber w/Rogers vs . Belarus in final WTA YEAR-END RANKING in Minsk… USA’s first Fed Cup title win in 17 years… 2017: 10 2013: 110 2009: 354 Won second WTA doubles title at Stanford (w/ 2016: 37 2012: 95 2008: 405 Spears)… 2016 highlights include winning second 2015: 37 2011: 127 2007: 746 WTA singles title at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (d . Mladenovic 2014: 40 2010: 114 in F), where she won maiden title in 2014… Posted first Top 5 win over No .3 A .Radwanska at 2016 CAREER FINALS Birmingham… Made Olympic Games debut at 2016 SINGLES - Winner (2): 2016 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch; Rio (w/Mattek-Sands, l . Bacsinszky/Hingis in 2r)… 2014 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . Runner-up in mixed doubles at 2016 US Open (w/ Finalist (3): 2017 - Stanford, WTA Elite Trophy; 2012 Ram) having been a finalist at 2008 Australian Open - Stanford . (w/Bhupathi)… Broke into Top 50 on July 7, 2014 . . Reached first career singles final at 2012 Stanford as DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Stanford (w/Spears) . a lucky loser (l . S .Williams) . . Earned first WTA main 2016 - Indian Wells (w/Mattek-Sands) . draw win at 2009 Los Angeles . . Made WTA main Finalist (1): 2016 - Cincinnati (w/Hingis) . draw debut aged 14 as a wildcard at 2006 San Diego . . On ITF Circuit, winner of two singles titles MIXED DOUBLES - Finalist (2): 2016 - US Open and six doubles titles . (w/Ram); 2008 - Australian Open (w/Bhupathi) . PERSONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2015-17 . US Mother’s name is Tauna (represented USA at Olympics Olympic Team, 2016 for swimming in 1976 and volleyball in 1984); grandfather’s name is Ernie (played for New York CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Knicks in 1950s); uncle’s name is Kiki (general Posted career-high ranking and best year-end finish manager of NBA team the Denver Nuggets and a in 2017 at No .10, making her debut in the elite former UCLA basketball player) .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 30 - 28 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7 - 6 SF 1r 3r - 1r - 1r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 2 - 6 1r 2r 1r 2r 1r - 1r - - - WIMBLEDON 12 - 7 QF 4r QF 2r 1r 1r 1r - - - US OPEN 9 - 9 SF 1r 2r 2r 2r 1r 2r 1r - 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 127 DONNA VEKIC CRO

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 28-JUN-1996 (OSIJEK, CROATIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.79 M) PLAYS 45 310 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 25-SEP-2017 02-FEB-2015

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 0 Third career Top 100 finish (2013-14) in 2017, ending Career Prize Money: $1,681,773 as the No .3 Croatian behind Lucic-Baroni and Career W-L: 191 - 140 Konjuh… Reached a new career-high ranking of No .45 on September 25, 2017 after 3r run at US Open 2017 HIGHLIGHTS (l . Sevastova)… Won a career-high 35 matches in W-L (Main Draw Only): 16 - 21 2017 and won her first grass title at Nottingham (d . Prize Money: $574,399 No .8 Konta in F)… Reached two ITF finals at the end Won (1): Nottingham of the 2016 season, winning the title at $100K Sharm El Sheikh… Also advanced to the quarterfinal stage WTA YEAR-END RANKING of the WTA 125K event at Limoges… In 2015, 2017: 56 2014: 84 2011: 392 advanced to the title match at Tashkent (l . Hibino) 2016: 101 2013: 86 and reached the quarterfinals at Baku… Also reached 2015: 105 2012: 118 the 3r of a major for the first time at 2015 Roland Garros (l . Ivanovic)… Became the youngest player to CAREER FINALS win a WTA singles title since 2006 Bangkok (Vania SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Nottingham; 2014 - Kuala King) after scoring her first Top 10 victory over No .10 Lumpur . Cibulkova in the 2014 Kuala Lumpur final… Broke Finalist (3): 2015 - Tashkent; 2013 - Birmingham; 2012 into the Top 100 (No .93) for the first time on January - Tashkent . 28, 2013… Also finished runner-up at 2013 Birmingham (l . Hantuchova) later that year… ADDITIONAL - Croatian Fed Cup Team, 2012-15, 2017 . Reached first WTA career final at 2012 Tashkent, becoming the youngest WTA finalist since 15-year- old won Portoroz in 2005… Has won five singles and one doubles title on the ITF Circuit . PERSONAL INFORMATION Father is Igor; mother is Brankica . . Favorite surface is hardcourts . . Speaks Croatian, English and Italian . . Self-described as strong-willed, determined and extremely competitive .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 9 - 17 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2 - 5 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 2 - 5 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r WIMBLEDON 2 - 4 2r 1r - 2r 1r US OPEN 3 - 3 3r - - 1r 2r

128 ELENA VESNINA RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 01-AUG-1986 (LVOV, UKRAINE) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.76 M) PLAYS 13 3 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 20-MAR-2017 17-FEB-2014

CAREER MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Australian Open Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 18 (w/Soares); Finalist (3): 2012 - Australian Open, Wimbledon Career Prize Money: $11,674,400 (both w/Paes); 2011 - Wimbledon (w/Bhupathi) . Career W-L: 406 - 319 ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2006-08, 2011-17; 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Russian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 W-L (Main Draw Only): 26 - 26 Prize Money: $2,727,193 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Won (1): Indian Wells Second straight Top 20 singles season in 2017, at No .18, and QF (1): St . Petersburg seventh successive Top 10 doubles season, at No .3… 2017 >> Reached four doubles finals, winning titles at singles season highlighted by third and biggest title of career Wimbledon and Toronto (all w/Makarova) at Premier Mandatory level Indian Wells (d . Kuznetsova in F), >> Qualified for WTA Finals (w/Makarova) taking career record in finals to 3-7… Reached first Grand Slam semifinal at 2016 Wimbledon (l . S .Williams)… Qualified WTA YEAR-END RANKING (SINGLES / for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in 2016 and 2017… Won third DOUBLES) career doubles Grand Slam at Wimbledon in 2017 (w/ 2017: 18 / 3 2012: 69 / 9 2007: 55 / 45 Makarova)… In 2016, partnering with Makarova, won the 2016: 16 / 6 2011: 57 / 10 2006: 44 / 46 gold medal at Rio Olympics (d . Bacsinszky/Hingis in F) and 2015: 111 / 8 2010: 53 / 23 2005: 111 / 126 won WTA Finals in Singapore (d . Mattek-Sands/Safarova in F) 2014: 65 / 7 2009: 24 / 22 2004: 286 / 201 on fourth qualification at the year-end finale… Also qualified 2013: 25 / 5 2008: 78 / 18 2003: 278 / 454 for the year-end WTA Finals in 2017 (w/Makarova)… Eighteen career doubles titles have been won with seven different CAREER FINALS partners; haul includes three Grand Slam doubles titles, won SINGLES - Winner (3): 2017 - Indian Wells; 2013 - Hobart, at 2013 Roland Garros, 2014 US Open and 2017 Wimbledon Eastbourne . Finalist (7): 2016 - Charleston; 2012 - Budapest; (all w/Makarova) from nine finals… Owns an 18-23 record in 2011 - Charleston; 2010 - Istanbul, Tashkent; 2009 - Auckland, doubles finals… After two finals, won first Grand Slam mixed New Haven . doubles title at 2016 Australian Open (w/Soares)… Made WTA main draw debut at 2004 Québec City… Played first DOUBLES - Winner (18): 2017 - Dubai, Wimbledon, events of career on ITF Circuit in in 2002 . Toronto (all w/Makarova); . 2016 - Montréal, Olympics, WTA Finals (all w/Makarova); 2015 - Moscow (w/ PERSONAL INFORMATION Kasatkina); 2014 - US Open (w/Makarova); 2013 - Indian Mother is Irina (teacher); brother, Dmitriy, is a student and Wells, Roland Garros (both w/Makarova); 2012 - Beijing, tennis coach… Husband is Pavel Tabuntsov (married Moscow (both w/Makarova); 2011 - Indian Wells, November 2015)… Introduced to tennis by mother at age Charleston (both w/Mirza), Linz (w/Erakovic); 2008 - seven; began playing at sport school in Sochi (first coach was Indian Wells (w/Safina); 2007 - Hobart (w/Likhovtseva); Jurij Judkin, who also coached Sharapova)… Other sports 2005 - Québec City (w/Rodionova) . interests are soccer, basketball, ice hockey… Admires Stefanie Finalist (21): 2016 - Rome, Roland Garros (both w/Makarova); Graf… Favorite cities are Rome and Sochi (“the two most 2015 - Indian Wells, Miami, Wimbledon (all w/Makarova); beautiful and warmest cities in the world”) . 2014 - Australian Open, Miami (both w/Makarova); 2013 - WTA Finals (w/Makarova); 2012 - Dubai, Indian Wells (both WTA FINALS HISTORY w/Mirza), Madrid, Rome (both w/Makarova); 2011 - Roland Doubles (5-3): 2013-14, 2016-17 Garros (w/Mirza); 2010 - Wimbledon (w/Zvonareva); 2009 Played in WTA Finals four times in two different cities, all w/ - Roland Garros (w/Azarenka); 2008 - Amelia Island (w/ Makarova: Istanbul (2013) and Singapore (2014, 2016-17) . . Azarenka), Stanford (w/Zvonareva); 2007 - Antwerp, Warsaw Won title in 2016 (d . Mattek-Sands/Safarova in F) and reached (both w/Likhovtseva); 2006 - Bangalore (w/An Rodionova),. final in 2013 (l . Hsieh/Peng) . . Also qualified in doubles in 2015, Beijing (w/Chakvetadze) . but did not play due to Makarova's leg injury .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 47 - 47 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 11 - 11 3r - 1r 1r 4r 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r 2r 4r ROLAND GARROS 7 - 12 3r 2r 3r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 17 - 12 2r SF 1r 2r 2r 2r 2r 1r 4r 2r 3r 2r US OPEN 12 - 12 3r 3r 2r 3r 2r 2r 1r 1r 3r 2r 1r 1r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 129 RUS

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 16-FEB-1997 (VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 1” (1.85 M) PLAYS 54 279 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 23-OCT-2017 01-AUG-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Climbed into the Top 100 for the first time in her Career Prize Money: $510,470 career in 2017 after finishing the year at a career-high Career W-L: 132 - 74 No .54… Ended as the Russian No .6 of nine women ranked inside the Top 100… Enjoyed the bulk of her 2017 HIGHLIGHTS year’s success on home soil, reaching the semifinals W-L (Main Draw Only): 15 - 15 of both St . Petersburg (l . Mladenovic) and Moscow (I . Prize Money: $413,457 Goerges)… Advanced to her maiden WTA final at R-Up (1): ‘s-Hertogenbosch ‘s-Hertogenbosch (l . Kontaveit in F)… Breakthrough SF (2): St . Petersburg, Moscow versus Top 50 opponents came in 2017, scoring first six victories against such opponents, including first- WTA YEAR-END RANKING ever Top 20 win versus No .20 Vesnina in Moscow… 2017: 54 2015: 230 2013: 1109 Made Fed Cup debut during Russia’s 4-1 World Group 2016: 161 2014: 998 II win over Chinese Taipei (d . Lee)… Saw most of her 2016 success come on the ITF Circuit, capturing first CAREER FINALS titles at $25K Plzen and $100K St . Petersburg… Also SINGLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - ‘s-Hertogenbosch . won ITF doubles title at 2016 $25K Wesley Chapel… Best result at tour-level was a semifinal run at WTA ADDITIONAL - Russian Fed Cup Team, 2017 . 125K Series event at Limoges (l . Garcia)… Made WTA main draw debut at 2015 Shenzhen (l . Halep in 2r)… Played first professional match in St . Petersburg in 2012 at the $10K ITF Event . PERSONAL INFORMATION Born in Volgograd, Russia . . . Introduced to tennis by her parents when she was 7-years-old . . . Tennis idols are Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, and Maria Sharapova . . . Has one older and one younger brother . . . Considers her Fed Cup debut the most memorable moment of her career so far . . . Studying sports education at university to be a tennis coach when her career is over . . . Splits training in Volgograd, Mouratoglou Tennis Academy, and the IMG Academy . . . Dreams of being No .1 and winning Wimbledon .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 4 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 1 2r ROLAND GARROS 0 - 1 1r WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r US OPEN 0 - 1 1r

130 MARKETA VONDROUSOVA CZE DATE OF BIRTH 28-JUN-1999 (SOKOLOV, CZE) RANKING HIGHS HEIGHT SINGLES DOUBLES XXX (1.72 M) PLAYS 61 152 LEFT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 02-OCT-2017 17-JUL-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Breakthrough year in 2017, achieving first Top 100 Career Prize Money: $329,981 season of career at No .67… One of seven to Career W-L: 107 - 26 finish year in Top 100… Made WTA breakthrough by winning International-level title at Biel (as qualifier, d . 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Kontaveit in F) . At No .233, was the lowest-ranked title W-L (Main Draw Only): 9 - 7 winner in 2017 and aged 17 years, 293 days was the Prize Money: $308,271 youngest since Konjuh (17 years, 169 days) at 2015 Won (1): Biel . Nottingham… Reached 2r on Grand Slam debut at >> Won four ITF singles titles and one doubles titles Roland Garros… Made Fed Cup debut during Czech Republic’s 3-2 defeat to USA in Florida… In 2017, won WTA YEAR-END RANKING four ITF Circuit singles titles, taking her career tally to 2017: 67 seven… Advanced to 2r on tour-level debut at 2016 Prague (as wildcard, l . Stosur)… Missed second half of CAREER FINALS 2016 to recover from elbow injury… Made professional SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - Biel . debut at 2014 $100k ITF/Prague-CZE… In juniors, was semifinalist at both Roland Garros and Wimbledon and ADDITIONAL - Czech Republic Fed Cup Team, 2017 . won doubles titles at Australian Open and Roland Garros in 2015 (both w/Kolodziejova) . PERSONAL INFORMATION Born in Sokolov, Czech Republic, now lives and trains in Prague . . Favorite surface is clay because she grew up on it, but believes her game is more suited for hard court . . Began playing tennis at 4 years old with her father, and by 10-years-old she was practicing in Prague . . . Moved to Prague by herself at 15-years-old to train . . Chose tennis over soccer because she prefers the individual nature of the sport . . Tennis idol is Roger Federer . . Describes herself as "quiet" and "calm" .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 1 - 3 W - L 17 AUSTRALIAN OPEN - - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 1 2r WIMBLEDON 0 - 1 1r US OPEN 0 - 1 1r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 14-JAN-1992 (TIANJIN, CHINA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 8” (1.72 M) PLAYS 45 152 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 06-NOV-2017 23-OCT-2017

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 0 Achieved first Top 50 year-end finish in 2017, finishing Career Prize Money: $1,437,488 as China’s No .3, behind Peng Shuai and Zhang Shuai, Career W-L: 325 - 205 of five women in the year-end Top 100 (also Saisai and Ying-Ying)… Ascended 25 spots from No .70 in 2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2016 to No .45 in 2017, marking third Top 100 season W-L (Main Draw Only): 24 - 19 in four years… Advanced to first WTA semifinal at Prize Money: $585,021 2017 Hong Kong (l .Pavlyuchenkova) and captured SF (1): Hong Kong first career WTA 125k crown in Zhengzhou… Posted a QF (4): Shenzhen, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo International career-high three victories vs . Top 20 opponents in >> Won WTA 125K Series title at Zhengzhou-CHN 2017, defeating No .15 Vesnina (Rome), No . 15 Mladenovic (Tokyo PPO) and No .17 Sloane Stephens WTA YEAR-END RANKING (Wuhan)… In 2016 advanced to first three WTA 2017: 45 2013: 217 2009: 363 quarterfinals of career, at Shenzhen (l . A .Radwanska), 2016: 70 2012: 193 2008: 556 Kuala Lumpur (l . Zhu) and Hong Kong (l . Wozniacki)… 2015: 114 2011: 270 2007: 778 Reached 2r at three of the four majors in 2016 – 2014: 100 2010: 291 2006: 896 Australian Open (d . No .26 Stephens in 1r), Roland Garros and US Open (d . No .24 Kasatkina in 1r)… CAREER FINALS Made Top 100 debut on November 3, 2014… Runner- DOUBLES - Finalist (1): 2017 - Hong Kong (w/J .Lu) up at WTA 125K Series event in Ningbo, China in 2014… Won three ITF Circuit singles titles in 2016, all WTA 125K SERIES SINGLES - Winner (1): 2017 - in China, taking career tally to 13… Owns one Top 10 Zhengzhou . win, over No .10 Wozniacki in 2013 Kuala Lumpur Finalist (1): 201 - Ningbo-CHN while ranked No .186 . . Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Baku… Played first pro events of career on ITF ADDITIONAL - Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2012-16 . Circuit in 2006 . PERSONAL INFORMATION Started to play tennis at age nine… Has spent time training in Japan… Tennis idol growing up was Stefanie Graf… Favorite shot is serve; speed is a strength… Favorite surface is hardcourts; favorite tournament is US Open .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 6 - 13 W-L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 3 1r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 1 - 3 1r 2r 1r - WIMBLEDON 1 - 3 2r 1r 1r - US OPEN 3 - 4 1r 2r 2r 2r

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 19-MAY-1992 (GUERNSEY, ENGLAND) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 38 45 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 19-JAN-2015 15-APR-2013

CAREER (w/Panova)… Most recent doubles final reached was Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 3 / 3 2016 Hong Kong (w/Broady)… Struggled throughout Career Prize Money: $2,735,209 2014 season with a right rib injury and missed two Career W-L: 250 - 189 months in 2013 due to glandular fever (Miami to Roland Garros)… Enjoyed a breakthrough 2012 2017 HIGHLIGHTS season, becoming the first British woman to win a W-L (Main Draw Only): 13 - 15 singles title in 24 years at Osaka – finished year as Prize Money: $467,763 British No .1… Broke into Top 100 on June 6, 2011 and SF (1): Eastbourne made Top 50 debut on October 15, 2012… On ITF QF (2): Monterrey, Luxembourg Circuit, winner of five singles and one doubles title… Made WTA main draw debut as a wildcard at 2010 WTA YEAR-END RANKING Miami and recorded first main draw match win at 2017: 74 2014: 50 2011: 92 2010 Eastbourne… Played first professional event on 2016: 77 2013: 119 2010: 176 ITF Circuit at 2009 ITF/Jersey-GBR… In juniors, won 2015: 54 2012: 49 2009: 588 US Open girls’ singles title in 2009 . CAREER FINALS PERSONAL INFORMATION SINGLES - Winner (3): 2016 - Monterrey; 2015 - Mother’s name is Michelle; father’s name is Ian; Hobart; 2012 - Osaka . siblings are Adam, Stephanie and Julie… Born on Channel Island of Guernsey… Started playing at DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2014 - Baku (w/Panova); age seven; moved to Bollettieri Academy in Florida 2012 - Stanford, Dallas (both w/Erakovic) . at age 12 (still trains there)… Graduated top of class Finalist (3): 2016 - Hong Kong (w/Broady); 2012 - from Pendleton High School in 2009… Favorite Québec City (w/Rosolska), Osaka (w/Date) . surface is hardcourts… Follows fashion and enjoys going shopping; Serena Williams and Beyoncé are MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2016 - Wimbledon style icons… Enjoys meeting family and friends for (w/Kontinen) . a walk on the beach and watching sunset over a traditional British dinner . ADDITIONAL - British Fed Cup Team, 2011-17; British Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Six Top 100 finishes in past seven years, including Top 50 seasons… Ended both 2016 and 2017 as British No .2, behind Konta… Won third WTA singles title of career at 2016 Monterrey (d . Flipkens in F), adding to wins at 2012 Osaka and 2015 Hobart (3-0 record in finals)… Won first Grand Slam title of any kind at 2016 Wimbledon, in mixed doubles (w/Kontinen)… In singles, best Grand Slam results have been 3r runs at 2012 and 2015-16 Wimbledon and 2013 Australian Open… At 2015 Wimbledon, was two points away from defeating eventual champion S .Williams in 3r before losing in three sets… Hit career-high singles ranking of No .38 on January 19, 2015 after title run at Hobart… Achieved first win over a Top 10 opponent at 2015 Indian Wells (d . No .8 A .Radwanska)… In doubles owns three titles, most recently at 2014 Baku GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 15 - 27 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 6 2r 1r 1r 1r 3r 1r - - ROLAND GARROS 5 - 6 - 2r 2r 2r 1r 2r 2r - WIMBLEDON 7 - 8 3r 1r 3r 2r 1r 3r 1r 1r US OPEN 0 - 7 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r 1r -

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 133 SERENA WILLIAMS USA

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 26-SEP-1981 (SAGINAW, MI, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.75 M) PLAYS 1 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 08-JUL-2002 07-JUN-10

CAREER DOUBLES - Winner (23): 2016 - Wimbledon (w/V . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 72 / 23 Williams); 2012 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both w/V . Career Prize Money: $84,463,131 Williams); 2010 - Australian Open, Madrid, Roland Career W-L: 783 - 130 Garros (all w/V .Williams); 2009 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, Stanford, US Open (all w/V .Williams); 2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2008 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both w/V .Williams); W-L (Main Draw Only): 8 - 1 2003 - Australian Open (w/V .Williams); 2002 - Prize Money: $2,704,680 Wimbledon (w/V .Williams), Leipzig (w/Stevenson); Won (1): Australian Open 2001 - Australian Open (w/V .Williams); 2000 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both w/V .Williams); 1999 - WTA YEAR-END RANKING Hannover, Roland Garros, US Open (all w/V .Williams); 2017: 22 2010: 4 2003: 3 1998 - Oklahoma City, Zürich (both w/V .Williams) . 2016: 2 2009: 1 2002: 1 Finalist (1): 1999 - San Diego (w/V .Williams) . 2015: 1 2008: 2 2001: 6 2014: 1 2007: 7 2000: 6 MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (2): 1998 - Wimbledon, 2013: 1 2006: 95 1999: 4 US Open (both w/Mirnyi) . 2012: 3 2005: 11 1998: 20 Finalist (2): 1999 - Australian Open (w/Mirnyi); 2011: 12 2004: 7 1997: 99 1998 - Roland Garros (w/Lobo) . CAREER FINALS ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 1999, 2003, 2007, SINGLES - Winner (72): 2017 - Australian Open; 2012-13, 2015; US Olympic Team, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016 - Rome, Wimbledon; 2015 - Australian Open, 2016 . Miami, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Cincinnati; 2014 - Brisbane, Miami, Rome, Stanford, Cincinnati, CAREER HIGHLIGHTS US Open, WTA Finals; 2013 - Brisbane, Miami, Nineteenth non-consecutive Top 25 season in 2017 Charleston, Madrid, Rome, Roland Garros, Bastad, (finishing at No .22), having played just two events Toronto, US Open, Beijing, WTA Finals; 2012 - due to pregnancy… Won 23rd Grand Slam title at Charleston, Madrid, Wimbledon, Stanford, Olympics, 2017 Australian Open to earn Open Era record for US Open, WTA Finals; 2011 - Stanford, Toronto; 2010 most majors… Sits behind only Court (24) for all-time - Australian Open, Wimbledon; 2009 - Australian record… Finished No .2 in 2016 after three consecutive Open, Wimbledon, WTA Finals; 2008 - Bangalore, years at No .1 (2013-15)… Lost top spot to Kerber Miami, Charleston, US Open; 2007 - Australian Open, following semifinal defeat to Ka Pliskova. at 2016 US Miami; 2005 - Australian Open; 2004 - Miami, Beijing; Open… Reached three Grand Slam finals in 2016, at 2003 - Australian Open, Paris [Indoors], Miami, Australian Open (l . Kerber, ending streak of 15 finals Wimbledon; 2002 - Scottsdale, Miami, Rome, Roland won in a row), Roland Garros (l . Muguruza) and Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo [Princess Cup], Wimbledon, where she defeated Kerber for 22nd Leipzig; 2001 - Indian Wells, Toronto, WTA Finals; major title… Aged 34 years 287 days at conclusion of 2000 - Hannover, Los Angeles, Tokyo [Princess Cup]; 2016 Wimbledon, oldest player to win a Grand Slam 1999 - Paris [Indoors], Indian Wells, Los Angeles, US title in Open Era; has won 10 majors as a Open, Grand Slam Cup . 30-something… Came within two matches of Finalist (20): 2016 - Australian Open, Indian Wells, calendar year Grand Slam in 2015 (l . Vinci in US Open Roland Garros; 2013 - Doha, Cincinnati; 2011 SF)… Has twice been in possession all four majors for - US Open; 2010 - Sydney; 2009 - Miami; 2008 - a “Serena Slam” (2002 Roland Garros to 2003 Wimbledon; 2007 - Moscow; 2004 - Wimbledon, Los Australian Open and 2014 US Open to 2015 Angeles, WTA Finals; 2003 - Charleston; 2002 - Berlin, Wimbledon)… With 72 career titles, ranks first among WTA Finals; 2001 - US Open; 2000 - Paris [Indoors], active players and fifth in Open Era behind Montréal; 1999 - Miami . Navratilova—167, Evert—154, Graf—107 and Court—92… Five-time champion at WTA Finals GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 316 - 43 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 81 - 10 W F W 4r QF 4r - W W QF W 3r W - W - QF 4r 3r 2r ROLAND GARROS 60 - 12 - F W 2r W 1r - QF QF 3r QF - - QF SF W QF - 3r 4r WIMBLEDON 86 - 10 - W W 3r 4r W 4r W W F QF - 3r F W W QF SF - 3r US OPEN 89 - 11 - SF SF W W W F - SF W QF 4r 4r QF - W F QF W 3r

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(2001, 2009, 2012-14)… With five year-end No .1 PERSONAL INFORMATION finishes overall (2002, 2009, 2013-15) tied with Evert Coached by father Richard Williams, mother Oracene for third in WTA history (behind Graf—8, Price and … Married Reddit co- Navratilova—7)… Sits third in WTA history for total founder Alexis Ohanian in New Orleans on November weeks at No .1 – 319 weeks (behind Graf—377, 16, 2017 . . Daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian, Jr ., was Navratilova—332)… Oldest No .1 in WTA history – set born on September 1, 2017… Youngest of five sisters: record on February 18, 2013 and was two weeks shy Lyndrea, Isha, Yetunde (deceased September 14, of 35th birthday when it ended… Held top spot for 2003) and Venus… Began playing at age five at public 186 consecutive weeks (through end of 2016 US courts in Compton, California… Has devoted a lot of Open), equalling record held by Graf between August time and money to charity, including opening two 17, 1986 and March 10, 1991… First ascended to No .1 Serena Williams Secondary Schools in Kenya (one in on July 8, 2002… Had longest gap between stints at 2008, one in 2010); touring Lagos and Johannesburg No .1 of five years, 29 days (August 10, 2003 to with sister Venus for ‘Breaking The Mould’ tour (in September 8, 2008)… Has finished in Top 10 on 16 2012); UNICEF International Goodwill Ambassador; occasions, third-most (behind Navratilova-20, and has also made many other appearances at Evert-19)… Has ranked in Top 100 in each of 20 schools and community organizations, particularly playing seasons since 1997… Is 109-34 against Top 5 those which target at-risk youth… Has always been opponents (6-1 in 2016)… Has 16 wins over (seven interested in fashion, with a custom-designed Nike different) No .1 ranked players, second-most behind apparel line, her own clothing line (Aneres) and her Navratilova (18)… Most match wins among active successful HSN collection of handbags and jewelry players with career record of 783-130… One of only (Serena Williams Signature Statement)… Favorite nine players to win more than 700 career matches… author is Maya Angelou; listens to Mariah Carey, Went 78-4 in 2013 ( .951) for season-best percentage Brandy… Favorite place to visit is Paris… Also enjoys of career – won personal-best 34 consecutive acting, watching movies and football, reading, matches (l . Lisicki in R16 at Wimbledon) and 11 titles talking on the phone and spending time with family across season… In 2012, became third woman to win and friends . singles and doubles gold medals at same Olympics (also Wills, 1924 Paris; V .Williams, 2000 Sydney)… Has WTA FINALS HISTORY won 23 doubles titles from 24 finals, all bar one with Singles (29-6): 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, sister, Venus… Doubles haul includes 14 Grand Slam 2012, 2013, 2014 titles, most recently at 2016 Wimbledon (w/V . Doubles (0-1): 2009 Williams)… The sisters held all four Grand Slam titles Played WTA Finals nine times in six different cities: at same time, from 2009 Wimbledon through 2010 Munich, Los Angeles, Madrid, Doha, Istanbul and Roland Garros – third pair to do so (also Navratilova/ Singapore… Has won the title five times (2002, Shriver and Fernandez/Zvereva)… Has teamed with 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014)… Runner-up twice (2002, Venus to win three Olympic gold medals: 2000 2004)… Of eight appearances, advanced to the Sydney, 2008 Beijing and 2012 London… Spent eight final six times; only exception came when withdrew weeks as co-No .1 in doubles (w/V . Williams)… One of during round-robin play (2007, 2008)… Twice six players to hold No .1 in singles and doubles played in WTA Finals when competition was staged simultaneously (also Navratilova, Hingis, Sánchez in single-elimination format (Won in 2001; runner- Vicario, Davenport and Clijsters)… Winner of two up in 2002)… Won title on debut in 2001, winning Grand Slam mixed doubles titles (1998 Wimbledon via walkover in the final (after Davenport and US Open, both w/Mirnyi)… Earned single season withdrew)… Also qualified but did not play due to prize money record of $12,385,572 in 2013… Has led injury in 2010, 2015 and 2016… Played singles and WTA prize money list six times… Three-time winner doubles in 2009 (w/sister Venus) . of Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year .

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DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 17-JUN-1980 (LYNWOOD, CA, USA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 6’ 1” (1.85 M) PLAYS 1 1 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 25-FEB-2002 07-JUN-10

CAREER DOUBLES - Winner (22): 2016 - Wimbledon (w/S . Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 49 / 22 Williams); 2012 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both w/S . Career Prize Money: $39,900,489 Williams); 2010 - Australian Open, Madrid, Roland Career W-L: 776 - 222 Garros (all w/S Williams);. 2009 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, Stanford, US Open (all w/S Williams);. 2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2008 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both w/S .Williams); W-L (Main Draw Only): 38 - 14 2003 - Australian Open (w/S .Williams); 2002 - Prize Money: $5,468,741 Wimbledon (w/S Williams);. 2001 - Australian Open R-Up (3): Australian Open, Wimbledon, WTA Finals (w/S .Williams); 2000 - Wimbledon, Olympics (both SF (2): Miami, US Open w/S .Williams); 1999 - Hannover, Roland Garros, >> For second time in career, led WTA in prize money US Open (all w/S Williams);. 1998 - Oklahoma City, Zürich (both w/S .Williams) . WTA YEAR-END RANKING Finalist (1): 1999 - San Diego (w/S .Williams) . 2017: 5 2009: 6 2001: 3 016: 17 2008: 6 2000: 3 MIXED DOUBLES - Winner (2): 1998 - Australian 2015: 7 2007: 8 1999: 3 Open, Roland Garros (both w/Gimelstob) . 2014: 19 2006: 48 1998: 5 Finalist (2): 2016 - Olympics (w/Ram); 2006 - 2013: 49 2005: 10 1997: 22 Wimbledon (w/B .Bryan) . 2012: 24 2004: 9 1996: 216 2011: 103 2003: 11 1995: 204 ADDITIONAL - US Fed Cup Team, 1999, 2003-05, 2010: 5 2002: 2 2007, 2012-13, 2015-16; US Olympic Team, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 CAREER FINALS . SINGLES - Winner: (49): 2016 - Kaohsiung; 2015 - CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Auckland, Wuhan, WTA Elite Trophy; 2014 - Dubai; Ended 2017 at No .5 for first Top 5 finish since 2010, 2012 - Luxembourg; 2010 - Dubai, Acapulco; 2009 and 13th Top 10 finish of career… Reached three - Dubai, Acapulco; 2008 - Wimbledon, Zürich, WTA finals across 2017, at Australian Open (l . S .Williams), Finals; 2007 - Memphis, Wimbledon, Seoul; 2005 - Wimbledon (l . Muguruza) and WTA Finals (l . Istanbul, Wimbledon; 2004 - Charleston, Warsaw; Wozniacki), her fifth appearance at the season- 2003 - Antwerp; 2002 - Gold Coast, Paris [Indoors], ending event… Only player to reach two Slam finals Antwerp, Amelia Island, Stanford, San Diego, New in 2017… Wimbledon final marked 16th Grand Haven; 2001 - Miami, , Wimbledon, San Slam final of career… Aged 37 years, 29 days old, Diego, New Haven, US Open; 2000 - Wimbledon, became oldest player to advance to final at All Stanford, San Diego, New Haven, US Open, England Club since 1994 (Navratilova, R‐Up at 37 Olympics; 1999 - Oklahoma City, Miami, Hamburg, years, 258 days old)… Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rome, New Haven, Zürich; 1998 - Oklahoma City, Rankings by after Wimbledon - is third oldest player Miami, Grand Slam Cup . to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean Finalist (34): 2017 - Australian Open, Wimbledon, King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova WTA Finals; 2016 - Stanford; 2014 - Auckland, (38 years, 75 days)… Defeated World No .1 Kerber in Montréal, Québec City; 2010 - Miami, Madrid; 2009 Miami QF – at 36 years and 9 months, is oldest - Wimbledon, Stanford, WTA Finals; 2007 - Tokyo player in the Open Era to defeat a current World [Japan Open]; 2005 - Antwerp, Stanford; 2004 - No .1… Career record in singles finals stands at 49- Berlin, Stanford; 2003 - Australian Open, Warsaw, 34, last title coming at 2016 Kaohsiung… Second Wimbledon; 2002 - Hamburg, Roland Garros, most titles among active players (behind S .Williams) Wimbledon, US Open; 2000 - Linz; 1999 - Hannover, and 11th in Open Era… Seven-time Grand Slam Stanford, San Diego, Grand Slam Cup; 1998 - Sydney, singles champion, including five Wimbledon singles Rome, Stanford, Zürich; 1997 - US Open . titles… Grand Slam runner-up on nine occasions, seven losses being to sister, Serena, including at GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 262 - 68 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 51 - 17 F 1r QF 1r 3r - 3r QF 2r QF - 1r 4r 3r F QF SF - QF QF - ROLAND GARROS 48 - 20 4r 4r 1r 2r 1r 2r - 4r 3r 3r 3r QF 3r QF 4r F 1r QF 4r QF 2r WIMBLEDON 87 - 15 F SF 4r 3r - 1r 4r QF F W W 3r W 2r F F W W QF QF 1r US OPEN 76 - 16 SF 4r QF 3r 2r 2r 1r SF 4r QF SF - QF 4r - F W W SF SF F

136 VENUS WILLIAMS continued four consecutive majors – 2002 Roland Garros-2003 After being diagnosed with Sjögren’s Syndrome in Australian Open… Ascended to No .1 for first time 2011, adopted a vegan/raw foods diet to help on February 25, 2002… Has held top spot on three decrease inflammation in her body and reduce occasions for a total of 11 weeks… Owns 15 career energy-sapping symptoms of the disease (is a self- wins over No .1-ranked players… With 775-222 described “cheagan”)… Interior design company is V career record, one of just nine players to win more Starr Interiors (www .vstarrinteriors .com)… Clothing than 700 career matches – trails only Serena among line is EleVen (www .elevenbyvenus .com)… Has active players… Won career-high 35 consecutive written several books, most recently “Come To Win” in matches in 2000 (l . Davenport in Linz F)… Winner 2010… Favorite tennis players growing up included of 22 doubles titles with sister Serena, including 14 Pete Sampras, and Monica Seles… Loves Grand Slam doubles titles, most recently at 2016 karaoke (favorite songs to sing are 6 Underground by Wimbledon… Sisters held all four Grand Slam titles the Sneaker Pimps, Stupid Girl by Garbage, Call Me by at same time from 2009 Wimbledon to 2010 Roland Blondie, Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac, Tom Garros – third pair to hold all four Grand Slam Sawyer by Rush and Barracuda by Heart)… Favorite doubles titles at once, after Navratilova/Shriver and books include “I Am Number Four” by Pittacus Lore, Fernandez/Zvereva… Has teamed with Serena to the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull, the Harry win three Olympic gold medals – 2000 Sydney, Potter series by JK Rowling, comic books (especially 2008 Beijing and 2012 London… Won singles and D .C .) and the Bible… Favorite cities are Palm Beach doubles gold medals at 2000 Sydney Olympics, one Gardens, Rome, Hong Kong and Paris… Favorite of three women to achieve feat at (Wills, 1924 Paris; designers are Ralph Lauren, Armani, Matthew S .Williams, 2012 London)… Spent eight weeks as Williamson and Dolce & Gabbana… Also enjoys art, co-No .1 in doubles (w/S .Williams)… Winner of two Asian antiques, dancing, writing poetry, sewing, Grand Slam mixed doubles titles (1998 Australian studying new subjects, getting the mail and receiving Open and Roland Garros, both w/Gimelstob)… packages, being at home and playing the guitar… Struggled with illness in 2011; announced Earned her Bachelor of Science in Business diagnosis of Sjögrens Syndrome during 2011 US Administration degree from Indiana University East in Open and withdrew prior to 2r match… Dropped August 2015 . out of Top 100 in September 2011 for first time since April 1997… Made professional debut as WTA FINALS HISTORY unranked wildcard at 1994 Oakland (l . Sánchez Singles (14-7): 1999, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2017 Vicario in 2r) . Doubles (0-1): 2009 Played in WTA Finals five times in four different cities: New PERSONAL INFORMATION York, Los Angeles, Doha and Singapore . . Qualified a total Coached by father Richard Williams, mother Oracene of 11 times . . Won the title in 2008 (d . Zvonareva in F) . . Price and David Witt… Sisters are Serena, Isha (lawyer, Runner-up in 2009 (l . S Williams). and in 2017 (l. singer), Lyndrea (actress, singer, stylist, computer Wozniacki) . . Twice played in WTA Finals when competition science major) and Yetunde (deceased September 14, was played in single-elimination format (semifinalist in 2003); is a Jehovah’s Witness, along with sisters and 1999 and 2002) . Played. both singles and doubles in 2009 mother… Full name is Venus Ebony Starr Williams… (w/S .Williams) . . Singles alternate in 2015 but did not play .

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 137 CARINA WITTHOEFT GER

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 16-FEB-1995 (HAMBURG, GERMANY) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 9” (1.76 M) PLAYS 49 313 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 17-AUG-2015 29-FEB-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 1 / 0 Third straight Top 100 season in 2017, finishing at No .51 Career Prize Money: $1,553,196 and as the German No .5, behind Goerges, Kerber, Maria Career W-L: 258 - 152 and Barthel, of seven women in the year-end Top 100 (also Siegemund and Petkovic)… Won maiden WTA title in final 2017 HIGHLIGHTS tournament of the year at Luxembourg (d . Puig in F)… W-L (Main Draw Only): 22 - 14 Also reached career-high four quarterfinals at Prize Money: $531,779 international level – including one semifinal Won (1): Luxembourg appearance at Budapest (l . Safarova)… Has now SF (1): Budapest advanced to 3r at all four Grand Slams – 2015 Australian Open (l . Begu), 2017 Roland Garros (l . Ka . WTA YEAR-END RANKING Pliskova), 2016-17 Wimbledon (l . Kerber, l . Svitolina) 2017: 51 2014: 104 2011: 405 and 2016 US Open (l . Vinci)… Best result at WTA level 2016: 86 2013: 210 2010: 805 in 2016 was quarterfinal run at Gstaad (l . eventual 2015: 65 2012: 223 2009: 985 champion Golubic)… Continued to play mix of WTA and ITF events in 2016, posting r-up efforts at $100k CAREER FINALS ITF/Cagnes-sur-Mer-FRA and $75k ITF/Prague-CZE… SINGLES - Winner: (1): 2017 -Luxembourg Recorded first tour-level main draw win over No .17 Suárez Navarro at 2015 Australian Open… Reached ADDITIONAL – German Fed Cup Team, 2017 . first WTA quarterfinal at 2015 Kuala Lumpur (l . eventual champion Wozniacki) and was also a quarterfinalist at 2015 Nürnberg… Cracked into the Top 50 for the first time in her career on July 13, 2015 and reached No .49 on August 17… Made Top 100 debut on October 20, 2014… Played first WTA qualifying event at 2010 Stuttgart and made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Bastad… Winner of 11 singles titles on ITF Circuit . PERSONAL INFORMATION Parents are tennis coaches and own two clubs; father runs club in Hamburg (where Carina trains year-round) while mother travels with Carina; has one older sister who also plays tennis… Aggressive player; favorite shot is serve… Best tennis memory is winning four tournaments in a few months in 2014 and rising from No .180 to Top 100… Tennis idol growing up was Maria Sharapova (modeled game after her)… Favorite tournament is Australian Open .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 12 - 14 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3 - 4 2r 1r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 3 - 3 3r 1r 2r - - WIMBLEDON 4 - 4 3r 3r 1r - 1r US OPEN 2 - 3 1r 3r 1r - -

138 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI DEN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 11-JUL-1990 (ODENSE, DENMARK) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 1 52 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 11- OC T-2010 14-SEP-2009

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 27 / 2 xxxxxxx Career Prize Money: $26,834,694 Career W-L: 569 - 229 PERSONAL INFORMATION Coached by father, Piotr; fitness coach is Przemyslaw 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Piotrowicz… Announced engagement to former NBA W-L (Main Draw Only): 60 - 21 player David Lee in 2017 off-season… Began playing Prize Money: $4,748,518 tennis at age seven… Father played pro soccer in Poland Won (2): Tokyo, WTA Finals and Denmark; mother, Anna, played volleyball for Polish R-Up (6): Doha, Dubai, Miami, Eastbourne, Bastad, National Team; brother, Patrik, played pro soccer in Toronto Denmark… Enjoys soccer, swimming, golf… Favorite food is mom’s chicken curry . WTA YEAR-END RANKING 2017: 3 2013: 10 2009: 4 WTA FINALS HISTORY 2016: 19 2012: 10 2008: 12 Singles (13-8): 2009-2011, 2014, 2017 2015: 17 2011: 1 2007: 64 Played in WTA Finals five times in three different cities: 2014: 8 2010: 1 2006: 237 Doha (2009-2010), Istanbul (2011) and Singapore (2014, 2017) . . Runner-up in 2010 . (l Clijsters) . . CAREER FINALS Advanced to the semifinals on two further occasions SINGLES - Winner (27): 2017 - Tokyo [PPO], WTA (2009, 2014) . . Posted a 4-1 record en route to capturing Finals; 2016 - Tokyo [PPO], Hong Kong; 2015 - Kuala the title in 2017 (d . V .Williams in F) . Lumpur; 2014 - Istanbul; 2013 - Luxembourg; 2012 - Seoul, Moscow; 2011 - Dubai, Indian Wells, Charleston, Brussels, Copenhagen, New Haven; 2010 - Ponte Vedra Beach, Copenhagen, Montréal, New Haven, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Beijing; 2009 - Ponte Vedra Beach, Eastbourne, New Haven; 2008 - Stockholm, New Haven, Tokyo [Japan Open] . Finalist (23): 2017 - Doha, Dubai, Miami, Eastbourne, Bastad, Toronto; 2015 - Auckland, Stuttgart; 2014 - US Open, Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2013 - Indian Wells; 2012 - Copenhagen, Tournament of Champions-Sofia;2011 - Doha, Stuttgart; 2010 -Indian Wells, WTA Finals; 2009 - Memphis, Charleston, Madrid, Bastad, US Open; 2008 - Luxembourg .

DOUBLES - Winner (2): 2009 - Memphis (w/Azarenka); 2008 - Beijing (w/Medina Garrigues) . Finalist (1): 2006 - Memphis (w/Azarenka) .

ADDITIONAL - Danish Fed Cup Team, 2005-11, 2015; Danish Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 100 - 42 W - L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 25 - 10 3r 1r 2r 3r 4r QF SF 4r 3r 4r - ROLAND GARROS 18 - 10 QF - 2r 1r 2r 3r 3r QF 3r 3r 1r WIMBLEDON 22 - 11 4r 1r 4r 4r 2r 1r 4r 4r 4r 3r 2r US OPEN 35 - 11 2r SF 2r F 3r 1r SF SF F 4r 2r WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 139 ZHANG SHUAI CHN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 21-JAN-1989 (TIANJIN, CHINA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 10” (1.77 M) PLAYS 23 29 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 14-NOV-2016 01-APR-2013

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 2 / 4 Second consecutive Top 50 season (at No .36) and fifth Career Prize Money: $3,583,315 non-consecutive Top 100 season . . China’s No .2 Career W-L: 409 - 270 ranked player of five inside the Top 100… Season highlighted by second career singles title at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Guangzhou (d . Krunic in F) . . Also reached the W-L (Main Draw Only): 23 - 23 quarterfinals at Doha (l . Ka Pliskova). and New Haven Prize Money: $843,444 (l . Mertens)… In July, won 20th ITF Circuit singles title Won (1): Guangzhou of career at $100k ITF/Astana-KAZ… Enjoyed Grand QF (2): Doha, New Haven Slam breakthrough at 2016 Australian Open – run to >> Won one ITF singles title quarterfinals (as qualifier, l . Konta) marked first foray past 1r at a major on her 15th main draw WTA YEAR-END RANKING appearance… Ranked No .133, became lowest- 2017: 36 2012: 122 2007: 155 ranked player to advance to last eight in Melbourne 2016: 24 2011: 126 2006: 200 since unranked Henin reached final in 2010, and first 2015: 186 2010: 91 2005: 648 qualifier to do so since Gavaldon in 1990… Owns five 2014: 62 2009: 153 2004: 901 career wins over Top 10 opponents: No .1 Safina (2009 2013: 51 2008: 212 Beijing; ranked No .226 at the time, became lowest- ranked player to defeat a reigning World No .1), No .6 CAREER FINALS Kvitova (2014 Rome), No .2 Halep (2016 Australian SINGLES - Winner (2): 2017 - Guangzhou .; 2013 - Open), No .5 Halep (2016 Beijing) and No .7 Muguruza Guangzhou . (2017 Doha)… Contemplated retirement after ending 2015 ranked No .186, her lowest year-end finish since DOUBLES - Winner (4): 2014 - Pattaya City (w/Peng); 2008 (No .212) and down from No .62 in 2014… 2012 - Oeiras (w/Chuang), Guangzhou (w/Tanasugarn); Winner of two WTA singles titles, at 2013 Guangzhou 2011 - Osaka (w/Date) . (d . King in F) and Guangzhou again in 2017… Also Finalist (4): 2014 - Hobart (w/Raymond); 2013 - Kuala owns one WTA 125K Series title at Nanjing in 2013 (d . Lumpur (w/Husarova), Osaka (w/Stosur); 2012 - Morita in F)… Has won four WTA doubles titles, most Monterrey (w/Date) . recently at 2014 Pattaya City (w/Peng) and is a five- time runner-up… Made WTA qualifying debut at WTA 125K SERIES - Singles - Winner (2): 2017 - 2006 Beijing and WTA main draw debut at 2006 Honolulu-HI, USA; 2013 - Nanjing-CHN . Guangzhou . Finalist (1): 2016 - Honolulu, HI-USA . PERSONAL INFORMATION DOUBLES - Winner (1): 2013 - Ningbo-CHN (w/Y .Chan) Father, Zhang Zhi Qiang, was a soccer player; mother, Wang Feng Qin, was a basketball player… ADDITIONAL - Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2007, 2009-10, Started playing tennis at age six when parents took 2012, 2014-15; Chinese Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 . her to local club… Prefers hardcourts… Started working with Chinese Tennis Association at age 12… Idolized Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal… Played mixed doubles exhibition with Pete Sampras at China Open in 2011… Relaxes by listening to music, taking photos and exploring the places she travels to .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 12 - 22 W-L 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5 - 6 2r QF 1r 1r - 1r 1r - - - WIMBLEDON 3 - 7 3r 2r 1r 1r - 1r 1r 1r - - US OPEN 0 - 4 1r 1r - 1r - - 1r - - - ROLAND GARROS 4 - 5 3r 3r - 1r - - 1r - - 1r

140 ZHENG SAISAI CHN

DATE OF BIRTH RANKING HIGHS 05-FEB-1994 (SHAANXI, CHINA) SINGLES DOUBLES HEIGHT 5’ 7” (1.70 M) PLAYS 60 15 RIGHT-HANDED (TWO-HANDED BACKHAND) 22-AUG-2016 11-JUL-2016

CAREER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Titles (Singles / Doubles): 0 / 3 Fourth straight Top 100 season finish in 2017… No .4 Career Prize Money: $1,999,410 of five Chinese women in year-end Top 100… 2017 Career W-L: 235 - 165 highlighted by two ITF titles (Anning and Quanzhou)… Posted one Top 10 win in 2017 over No .10 Svitolina at 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Madrid… Played in main draw of all four Grand Slams W-L (Main Draw Only): 5 - 10 in 2017… Matched previous best results at a Grand Prize Money: $401,069 Slam play by reaching 2r at 2017 US Open (l . >> Won two ITF singles titles Goerges)… In doubles, made a quarterfinal run at 2017 Roland Garros partnered w/Begu… 2016 WTA YEAR-END RANKING highlights were reaching her third tour-level semifinal 2017: 94 2014: 97 2011: 276 of career at Nottingham (l . Riske) and reaching first 2016: 85 2013: 162 2010: 661 two Premier-level quarterfinals, at Doha (l . Ostapenko) 2015: 70 2012: 133 2009: 718 and Stanford (l . eventual champion Konta)… Set career high ranking of No .60 during 2016… Achieved CAREER FINALS first three career wins over Top 10 opponents in 2016 DOUBLES - Winner (3): 2015 - Stanford, Tianjin (both (owns four Top 10 career wins), defeating No .6 Kvitova w/Xu); 2011 - Guangzhou (w/Hsieh) . at Shenzhen (via ret .), No .2 Kerber at Doha (the Finalist (3): 2016 - Shenzhen (w/Xu); 2015 - Strasbourg German’s first defeat after winning Australian Open) (w/N .Kichenok); 2014 - Kuala Lumpur (w/Y .Chan) . and No .5 A .Radwanska at Rio Olympics… Received wildcard into 2015 WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai (went WTA 125K SERIES TITLES: - Singles (1): 2015 - Dalian- 0-2 in round robin play)… Won WTA 125K Series event CHN; Doubles (2): 2015 - Nanchang-CHN (w/K .Chang); in Dalian, China in 2015… Owns three WTA doubles Dalian-CHN (w/K .Zhang) . titles from six finals, most notably winning at 2015 Stanford (w/Xu)… Grand Slam doubles semifinalist at ADDITIONAL - Chinese Fed Cup Team, 2015-16 . 2013 Australian Open (w/Lepchenko)… Also captured Chinese Olympic Team, 2016 . WTA 125k doubles title at 2015 Nanchang (w/ Chang)… Reached first WTA quarterfinal at 2014 Hong Kong and first semifinal at 2014 Tianjin, achieving first Top 20 win of career over No .14 Jankovic along the way… Participated in 2014 Rising Stars Invitational at WTA Finals in Singapore (l . Puig in F)… Made WTA main draw debut at 2011 Guangzhou… Played first professional event of career in China in 2008… On ITF Circuit, winner of 10 singles titles and 10 doubles titles . PERSONAL INFORMATION Favorite shot is drop shot… Started playing tennis at age eight at tennis academy where mother worked… Tennis idol growing up was Justine Henin… Favorite tournaments are Australian Open and Wimbledon… Currently in university (studying international relations)… Goals are to reach Top 30 and win a Grand Slam title in doubles .

GRAND SLAM HISTORY Overall: 4 - 13 W - L 17 16 15 14 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 - 3 1r 2r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 0 - 3 1r 1r 1r - WIMBLEDON 0 - 3 1r 1r 1r - US OPEN 3 - 4 2r 2r 1r 2r

WWW .WTATENNIS .COM 141 Player Birthdays (Top 150 Singles/Top 25 Doubles)

JANUARY MAY SEPTEMBER NAME DAY YEAR NAME DAY YEAR NAME DAY YEAR HSIEH, Su-Wei (TPE) 04 1986 BUZARNESCU, Mihaela (ROU) 04 1988 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla (ESP) 03 1988 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia (KAZ) 07 1995 FALCONI, Irina (USA) 04 1990 PETKOVIC, Andrea (GER) 09 1987 PENG, Shuai (CHN) 08 1986 SABALENKA, Aryna (BLR) 05 1998 BOSERUP, Julia (USA) 09 1991 FLIPKENS, Kirsten (BEL) 10 1986 CIBULKOVA, Dominika (SVK) 06 1989 BLINKOVA, Anna (RUS) 10 1998 WANG, Qiang (CHN) 14 1992 TOMLJANOVIC, Ajla (CRO) 07 1993 SVITOLINA, Elina (UKR) 12 1994 KERBER, Angelique (GER) 18 1988 KASATKINA, Daria (RUS) 07 1997 SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna Karolina (SVK) 13 1994 MARTIC, Petra (CRO) 19 1991 BABOS, Timea (HUN) 10 1993 CHAN, Hao-Ching (TPE) 19 1993 HERCOG, Polona (SLO) 20 1991 SINIAKOVA, Katerina (CZE) 10 1996 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU) 25 1987 ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) 21 1989 MCHALE, Christina (USA) 11 1992 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 26 1981 CEPEDE ROYG, Veronica (PAR) 21 1992 VICKERY, Sachia (USA) 11 1995 HALEP, Simona (ROU) 27 1991 CORNET, Alizé (FRA) 22 1990 KUZMOVA, Viktoria (SVK) 11 1998 PUIG, Monica (PUR) 27 1993 ZHU, Lin (CHN) 28 1994 MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA) 14 1993 LAPKO, Vera (BLR) 29 1998 PARMENTIER, Pauline (FRA) 31 1986 KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 17 1991 HINGIS, Martina (SUI) 30 1980 WATSON, Heather (GBR) 19 1992 FEBRUARY LEPCHENKO, Varvara (USA) 21 1986 OCTOBER SAFAROVA, Lucie (CZE) 04 1987 HRADECKA, Lucie (CZE) 21 1985 RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena (SVK) 04 1988 RODINA, Evgeniya (RUS) 04 1989 CEPELOVA, Jana (SVK) 29 1993 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (ESP) 08 1993 ZHENG, Saisai (CHN) 05 1994 TSURENKO, Lesia (UKR) 30 1989 SORRIBES TORMO, Sara (ESP) 08 1996 ABANDA, Francoise (CAN) 05 1997 HAN, Xinyun (CHN) 30 1990 DAVIS, Lauren (USA) 09 1993 DELLACQUA, Casey (AUS) 11 1985 HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz (BRA) 30 1996 ROGERS, Shelby (USA) 13 1992 LINETTE, Magda (POL) 12 1992 GOLUBIC, Viktorija (SUI) 16 1992 WITTHOEFT, Carina (GER) 16 1995 JUNE GARCIA, Caroline (FRA) 16 1993 VIKHLYANTSEVA, Natalia (RUS) 16 1997 GROENEFELD, Anna-Lena (GER) 04 1985 OSAKA, Naomi (JPN) 16 1997 KEYS, Madison (USA) 17 1995 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina (RUS) 07 1988 DIYAS, Zarina (KAZ) 18 1993 VINCI, Roberta (ITA) 18 1983 BACSINSZKY, Timea (SUI) 08 1989 WICKMAYER, Yanina (BEL) 20 1989 KOZLOVA, Kateryna (UKR) 20 1994 OSTAPENKO, Jelena (LAT) 08 1997 MARTINCOVA, Tereza (CZE) 24 1994 BOUCHARD, Eugenie (CAN) 25 1994 KANEPI, Kaia (EST) 10 1985 DODIN, Oceane (FRA) 24 1996 TOMOVA, Viktoriya (BUL) 25 1995 AHN, Kristie (USA) 15 1992 BROADY, Naomi (GBR) 28 1990 WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) 17 1980 NOVEMBER SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) 23 1980 GOERGES, Julia (GER) 02 1988 MARCH KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana (RUS) 27 1985 FETT, Jana (CRO) 02 1996 GIBBS, Nicole (USA) 03 1993 VEKIC, Donna (CRO) 28 1996 KENIN, Sofia (USA) 14 1998 SIEGEMUND, Laura (GER) 04 1988 VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (CZE) 28 1999 ALEXANDROVA, Ekaterina (RUS) 15 1994 GAVRILOVA, Daria (AUS) 05 1994 MIRZA, Sania (IND) 15 1986 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka (POL) 06 1989 JULY MERTENS, Elise (BEL) 17 1995 ALLERTOVA, Denisa (CZE) 07 1993 DUAN, Ying-Ying (CHN) 03 1989 KOVINIC, Danka (MNE) 18 1994 KVITOVA, Petra (CZE) 08 1990 RISKE, ALISON (USA) 03 1990 KATO, Miyu (JPN) 21 1994 LOEB, Jamie (USA) 08 1995 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia (RUS) 03 1991 MINELLA, Mandy (LUX) 22 1985 LUCIC-Baroni, Mirjana (CRO) 09 1982 PESCHKE, Kveta (CZE) 09 1975 BOGDAN, Ana (ROU) 25 1992 BENCIC, Belinda (SUI) 10 1997 WOZNIACKI, Caroline (DEN) 11 1990 HIBINO, Nao (JPN) 28 1994 JANG, Su Jeong (KOR) 13 1995 BARTHEL, Mona (GER) 11 1990 KLEPAC, Andreja (SLO) 13 1986 KUMKHUM, Luksika (THA) 21 1993 DECEMBER KRUNIC, Aleksandra (SRB) 15 1993 SAKKARI, Maria (GRE) 25 1995 VANDEWEGHE, Coco (USA) 06 1991 ARRUABARRENA, Lara (ESP) 20 1992 BERTENS, Kiki (NED) 10 1991 STEPHENS, Sloane (USA) 20 1993 AUGUST LIU, Fangzhou (CHN) 12 1995 PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 21 1992 VESNINA, Elena (RUS) 01 1986 RUS, Arantxa (NED) 13 1990 PLISKOVA, Kristyna (CZE) 21 1992 PETERSON, Rebecca (SWE) 06 1995 SCHNYDER, Patty (SUI) 14 1978 SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra (BLR) 22 1994 BONDARENKO, Kateryna (UKR) 08 1986 RODIONOVA, Arina (AUS) 15 1989 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie (USA) 23 1985 XU, Yifan (CHN) 08 1988 KREJCIKOVA, Barbora (CZE) 18 1995 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) 26 1994 MARIA, Tatjana (GER) 08 1987 KONTAVEIT, Anett (EST) 24 1995 STRYCOVA, Barbora (CZE) 28 1986 HLAVACKOVA, Andrea Sestini (CZE) 10 1986 ZIDANSEK, Tamara (SLO) 26 1997 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 30 1984 DUQUE-MARIÑO, Mariana (COL) 12 1989 KONJUH, Ana (CRO) 27 1997 MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ, María José (ESP) 12 1982 NARA, Kurumi (JPN) 30 1991 APRIL LARSSON, Johanna (SWE) 17 1988 GIORGI, Camila (ITA) 30 1991 DABROWSKI, Gabriela (CAN) 01 1992 CHAN, Yung-Jan (TPE) 17 1989 BRENGLE, Madison (USA) 03 1990 BEGU, Irina-Camelia (ROU) 26 1990 CIRSTEA, Sorana (ROU) 07 1990 JABEUR, Ons (TUN) 28 1994 BELLIS, Catherine (USA) 08 1999 OZAKI, Risa (JPN) 10 1994 BRADY, Jennifer (USA) 12 1995 SEVASTOVA, Anastasija (LAT) 13 1990 HOGENKAMP, Richel (NED) 16 1992 TOWNSEND, Taylor (USA) 16 1996 SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) 19 1987 BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) 24 1996 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 29 1987 DOI, Misaki (JPN) 29 1991

142 2017 SINGLES TITLES LEADERS

ELINA UKR SVITOLINA 5

ANASTASIA RUS PAVLYUCHENKOVA 3

KAROLINA CZE PLISKOVA 3

KIKI NED BERTENS 2

CAROLINE FRA GARCIA 2

JULIA GER GOERGES 2

JOHANNA GBR KONTA 2

GARBIÑE ESP MUGURUZA 2

JELENA LAT OSTAPENKO 2

KATERINA CZE SINIAKOVA 2

CAROLINE DEN WOZNIACKI 2 2017 REVIEW 2017 2017 WTA Singles Top 200 - Year-End Rankings (as of November 6, 2017)

RANK NAME NAT PTS RANK NAME NAT PTS RANK NAME NAT PTS 1 HALEP, Simona ROU 6175 68 OSAKA, Naomi JPN 930 135 CABRERA, Lizette AUS 415 2 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe ESP 6135 69 SIEGEMUND, Laura GER 904 136 BLINKOVA, Anna RUS 413 3 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN 6015 70 RISKE, Alison USA 875 137 PAOLINI, Jasmine ITA 411 4 PLISKOVA, Karolina CZE 5730 71 LINETTE, Magda POL 860 138 BOSERUP, Julia USA 405 5 WILLIAMS, Venus USA 5597 72 BUZARNESCU, Mihaela ROU 856 139 LOEB, Jamie USA 403 6 SVITOLINA, Elina UKR 5500 73 ALEXANDROVA, Ekaterina RUS 830 140 MARTINCOVA, Tereza CZE 403 7 OSTAPENKO, Jelena LAT 5010 74 WATSON, Heather GBR 811 141 TOMOVA, Viktoriya BUL 400 8 GARCIA, Caroline FRA 4420 75 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison BEL 811 142 TEICHMANN, Jil SUI 399 9 KONTA, Johanna GBR 3610 76 FLIPKENS, Kirsten BEL 808 143 ERRANI, Sara ITA 399 10 VANDEWEGHE, Coco USA 3258 77 CEPEDE ROYG, Veronica PAR 800 144 SCHNYDER, Patty SUI 393 11 MLADENOVIC, Kristina FRA 2935 78 SABALENKA, Aryna BLR 792 145 KORPATSCH, Tamara GER 391 12 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS 2856 79 GIORGI, Camila ITA 777 146 KALINSKAYA, Anna RUS 383 13 STEPHENS, Sloane USA 2802 80 LARSSON, Johanna SWE 761 147 ZANEVSKA, Maryna BEL 378 14 GOERGES, Julia GER 2655 81 BOUCHARD, Eugenie CAN 760 148 DOLEHIDE, Caroline USA 375 15 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS 2485 82 BRENGLE, Madison USA 753 149 CADANTU, Alexandra ROU 374 16 SEVASTOVA, Anastasija LAT 2475 83 RODINA, Evgeniya RUS 752 150 AIAVA, Destanee AUS 369 17 BARTY, Ashleigh AUS 2251 84 ARRUABARRENA, Lara ESP 750 151 TOMLJANOVIC, Ajla CRO 366 18 VESNINA, Elena RUS 2220 85 DODIN, Oceane FRA 750 152 VOEGELE, Stefanie SUI 366 19 KEYS, Madison USA 2213 86 KOZLOVA, Kateryna UKR 748 153 JANKOVIC, Jelena SRB 365 20 RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena SVK 2141 87 SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra BLR 735 154 DAY, Kayla USA 365 21 KERBER, Angelique GER 2121 88 JABEUR, Ons TUN 733 155 MUHAMMAD, Asia USA 365 22 WILLIAMS, Serena USA 2030 89 MARTIC, Petra CRO 732 156 LIU, Fangzhou CHN 363 23 STRYCOVA, Barbora CZE 2025 90 SCHIAVONE, Francesca ITA 725 157 KALININA, Anhelina UKR 355 24 KASATKINA, Daria RUS 1950 91 PARMENTIER, Pauline FRA 719 158 BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla TUR 353 25 GAVRILOVA, Daria AUS 1865 92 HIBINO, Nao JPN 704 159 KERKHOVE, Lesley NED 353 26 CIBULKOVA, Dominika SVK 1860 93 BONDARENKO, Kateryna UKR 703 160 RUS, Arantxa NED 353 27 PENG, Shuai CHN 1810 94 ZHENG, Saisai CHN 701 161 KHROMACHEVA, Irina RUS 352 28 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL 1715 95 DUAN, Ying-Ying CHN 698 162 PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana BUL 351 29 KVITOVA, Petra CZE 1653 96 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE 680 163 CHANG, Kai-Chen TPE 350 30 SAFAROVA, Lucie CZE 1650 97 PETKOVIC, Andrea GER 660 164 ERAKOVIC, Marina NZL 345 31 BERTENS, Kiki NED 1610 98 FETT, Jana CRO 653 165 BENCIC, Belinda SUI 342 32 LUCIC-BARONI, Mirjana CRO 1605 99 SORRIBES TORMO, Sara ESP 629 166 FRECH, Magdalena POL 341 33 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 1580 100 NICULESCU, Monica ROU 625 167 COLLINS, Danielle USA 338 34 KONTAVEIT, Anett EST 1535 101 NARA, Kurumi JPN 619 168 WANG, Yafan CHN 335 35 MERTENS, Elise BEL 1483 102 HERCOG, Polona SLO 604 169 LU, Jing-Jing CHN 334 36 ZHANG, Shuai CHN 1470 103 DUQUE-MARIÑO, Mariana COL 597 170 GALFI, Dalma HUN 332 37 CIRSTEA, Sorana ROU 1455 104 ZHU, Lin CHN 589 171 HAAS, Barbara AUT 331 38 CORNET, Alizé FRA 1422 105 TOWNSEND, Taylor USA 587 172 HOZUMI, Eri JPN 331 39 BACSINSZKY, Timea SUI 1362 106 AHN, Kristie USA 582 173 ERAYDIN, Basak TUR 323 40 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP 1341 107 KANEPI, Kaia EST 578 174 MONOVA, Polina RUS 323 41 STOSUR, Samantha AUS 1211 108 GIBBS, Nicole USA 575 175 TIG, Patricia Maria ROU 322 42 TSURENKO, Lesia UKR 1200 109 CEPELOVA, Jana SVK 571 176 KARATANTCHEVA, Sesil BUL 322 43 BEGU, Irina-Camelia ROU 1194 110 HOGENKAMP, Richel NED 571 177 BECK, Annika GER 319 44 KONJUH, Ana CRO 1176 111 VINCI, Roberta ITA 558 178 ZHUK, Sofya RUS 318 45 WANG, Qiang CHN 1165 112 WICKMAYER, Yanina BEL 558 179 JANG, Su Jeong KOR 316 46 MARIA, Tatjana GER 1150 113 KENIN, Sofia USA 549 180 ZIDANSEK, Tamara SLO 312 47 BELLIS, Catherine USA 1138 114 OZAKI, Risa JPN 537 181 BONAVENTURE, Ysaline BEL 312 48 BARTHEL, Mona GER 1103 115 BOGDAN, Ana ROU 527 182 ANDREESCU, Bianca CAN 311 49 SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 1100 116 VICKERY, Sachia USA 509 183 JOROVIC, Ivana SRB 311 50 DAVIS, Lauren USA 1093 117 RODIONOVA, Arina AUS 507 184 HRADECKA, Lucie CZE 310 51 WITTHOEFT, Carina GER 1093 118 KOVINIC, Danka MNE 506 185 CAKO, Jacqueline USA 310 52 SAKKARI, Maria GRE 1092 119 DOI, Misaki JPN 501 186 ROGOWSKA, Olivia AUS 310 53 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia KAZ 1085 120 BROADY, Naomi GBR 501 187 BOUZKOVA, Marie CZE 306 54 VIKHLYANTSEVA, Natalia RUS 1070 121 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie USA 495 188 DIATCHENKO, Vitalia RUS 306 55 KRUNIC, Aleksandra SRB 1061 122 ALLERTOVA, Denisa CZE 492 189 YASTREMSKA, Dayana UKR 306 56 VEKIC, Donna CRO 1045 123 ABANDA, Francoise CAN 487 190 LEMOINE, Quirine NED 299 57 BABOS, Timea HUN 1032 124 KUMKHUM, Luksika THA 482 191 SHARIPOVA, Sabina UZB 299 58 PUIG, Monica PUR 1025 125 KATO, Miyu JPN 481 192 ANISIMOVA, Amanda USA 296 59 ROGERS, Shelby USA 1020 126 KREJCIKOVA, Barbora CZE 479 193 DULGHERU, Alexandra ROU 296 60 SHARAPOVA, Maria RUS 1006 127 PERA, Bernarda USA 462 194 KULICHKOVA, Elizaveta RUS 295 61 PLISKOVA, Kristyna CZE 965 128 GOLUBIC, Viktorija SUI 459 195 SOYLU, Ipek TUR 292 62 LEPCHENKO, Varvara USA 960 129 FALCONI, Irina USA 457 196 PETERSON, Rebecca SWE 291 63 MCHALE, Christina USA 950 130 HAN, Xinyun CHN 454 197 VON DEICHMANN, Kathinka LIE 288 64 BRADY, Jennifer USA 947 131 LAPKO, Vera BLR 444 198 PERRIN, Conny SUI 286 65 HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz BRA 940 132 KUZMOVA, Viktoria SVK 435 199 BOULTER, Katie GBR 285 66 DIYAS, Zarina KAZ 937 133 SCHMIEDLOVA, Anna Karolina SVK 421 200 IVAKHNENKO, Valentyna RUS 284 67 VONDROUSOVA, Marketa CZE 936 134 MINELLA, Mandy LUX 415

144 2017 WTA Doubles Top 30 - Year-End Rankings (as of November 6, 2017)

RANK NAME NAT PTS RANK NAME NAT PTS 1 CHAN, Yung-Jan TPE 10130 16 XU, Yifan CHN 3765 1 HINGIS, Martina SUI 10130 17 CHAN, Hao-Ching TPE 3725 3 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 7320 18 DABROWSKI, Gabriela CAN 3670 3 VESNINA, Elena RUS 7320 19 BERTENS, Kiki NED 3420 5 HLAVACKOVA, Andrea CZE 6885 20 LARSSON, Johanna SWE 3325 6 SAFAROVA, Lucie CZE 6800 21 GROENEFELD, Anna-Lena GER 3275 7 BABOS, Timea HUN 5600 21 PESCHKE, Kveta CZE 3275 8 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie USA 5591 23 NICULESCU, Monica ROU 3045 9 PENG, Shuai CHN 4890 24 KLEPAC, Andreja SLO 2840 10 DELLACQUA, Casey AUS 4715 24 MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ, María José ESP 2840 11 BARTY, Ashleigh AUS 4555 26 MLADENOVIC, Kristina FRA 2611 12 MIRZA, Sania IND 4475 27 SPEARS, Abigail USA 2430 13 SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 4440 28 YANG, Zhaoxuan CHN 2360 14 HRADECKA, Lucie CZE 3930 29 AOYAMA, Shuko JPN 2315 15 STRYCOVA, Barbora CZE 3880 30 VORACOVA, Renata CZE 2235

2017 WTA Doubles Team Rankings - Top 30

RANK TEAM PTS RANK TEAM PTS 1 Yung-Jan CHAN / Martina HINGIS 9,770 16 / 1,700 2 Ekaterina MAKAROVA / Elena VESNINA 6,785 17 Lucie SAFAROVA / Barbora STRYCOVA 1,580 3 Bethanie MATTEK-SANDS / Lucie SAFAROVA 5,120 18 / 1,465 4 Ashleigh BARTY / Casey DELLACQUA 4,470 19 / 1,425 5 Timea BABOS / Andrea HLAVACKOVA 4,005 20 Hao-Ching CHAN / Monica NICULESCU 1,301 6 Lucie HRADECKA / Katerina SINIAKOVA 3,871 21 / Renata VORACOVA 1,257 7 Anna-Lena GROENEFELD / Kveta PESCHKE 3,005 22 Su-Wei HSIEH / Monica NICULESCU 1,225 8 / Yifan XU 2,921 23 Svetlana KUZNETSOVA / Kristina MLADENOVIC 1,111 9 Andrea HLAVACKOVA / Shuai PENG 2,776 24 / 1,041 10 Andreja KLEPAC / María José MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ 2,570 25 Nao HIBINO / 1,019 11 Kiki BERTENS / Johanna LARSSON 2,270 26 Elise MERTENS / 1,014 12 Sania MIRZA / Shuai PENG 2,060 27 / 978 13 / Zhaoxuan YANG 2,000 28 / 976 14 Sania MIRZA / Barbora STRYCOVA 1,945 29 Caroline GARCIA / Kristina MLADENOVIC 970 15 / 1,800 30 Timea BABOS / Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA 840

Caroline Wozniacki won the BNP Paribas WTA FInals Singapore presented by SC Global.

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 145 2017 WTA Prize Money Leaders (as of November 6, 2017)

RANK NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL $USD 1 WILLIAMS, Venus USA 5,468,741 5,468,741 2 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe ESP 5,079,898 3,559 5,433,457 3 HALEP, Simona ROU 4,627,957 47,270 5,275,227 4 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN 4,748,518 4,748,518 5 STEPHENS, Sloane USA 4,065,966 32,037 938 4,098,941 6 OSTAPENKO, Jelena LAT 3,861,198 129,360 7,468 3,998,026 7 PLISKOVA, Karolina CZE 3,432,429 20,236 3,902,665 8 GARCIA, Caroline FRA 3,351,361 75,789 3,427,150 9 SVITOLINA, Elina UKR 3,225,086 18,327 19,903 3,263,316 10 KONTA, Johanna GBR 2,706,385 25,109 2,931,494 11 VANDEWEGHE, Coco USA 2,645,226 86,425 17,468 2,749,119 12 VESNINA, Elena RUS 1,953,764 757,916 15,513 2,727,193 13 WILLIAMS, Serena USA 2,704,680 2,704,680 14 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS 1,963,653 112,046 2,343,699 15 KEYS, Madison USA 2,289,757 5,664 1,859 2,297,280 16 KERBER, Angelique GER 1,148,695 2,148,695 17 MLADENOVIC, Kristina FRA 1,815,991 215,223 2,099,214 18 SEVASTOVA, Anastasija LAT 1,635,665 58,949 1,694,614 19 GOERGES, Julia GER 1,567,029 87,937 1,654,966 20 HINGIS, Martina SUI 1,446,537 146,454 1,592,991 21 SAFAROVA, Lucie CZE 818,906 760,577 1,579,483 22 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 804,238 754,741 3,719 1,562,698 23 CHAN, Yung-Jan TPE 1,458,920 10,936 1,469,856 24 STRYCOVA, Barbora CZE 1,088,098 338,809 1,426,907 25 BARTY, Ashleigh AUS 1,045,826 374,231 1,420,057 26 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS 1,294,429 124,623 1,419,052 27 CIBULKOVA, Dominika SVK 897,689 11,974 1,409,663 28 PENG, Shuai CHN 845,379 429,120 1,274,499 29 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL 909,379 1,259,379 30 RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena SVK 1,191,954 15,608 1,207,562 31 KASATKINA, Daria RUS 1,078,407 78,417 1,156,824 32 LUCIC-BARONI, Mirjana CRO 1,072,282 81,230 1,153,512 33 KVITOVA, Petra CZE 1,149,122 1,149,122 34 BABOS, Timea HUN 467,771 654,122 7,500 1,129,393 35 SINIAKOVA, Katerina CZE 608,400 462,505 1,789 1,072,694 36 BERTENS, Kiki NED 765,673 291,536 1,057,209 37 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie USA 329,886 665,087 5,936 1,000,909 38 GAVRILOVA, Daria AUS 877,218 103,170 2,727 983,115 39 BACSINSZKY, Timea SUI 948,262 20,631 968,893 40 CIRSTEA, Sorana ROU 860,314 39,343 899,657 41 SUÁREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP 877,091 877,091 42 HLAVACKOVA, Andrea CZE 7,599 836,861 22,052 866,512 43 ZHANG, Shuai CHN 680,939 150,505 843,444 44 CORNET, Alizé FRA 784,561 57,583 842,144 45 BEGU, Irina-Camelia ROU 544,605 137,465 3,468 685,538 46 BRADY, Jennifer USA 646,757 33,089 2,500 682,346 46 STOSUR, Samantha AUS 609,005 58,374 14,967 682,346 48 NICULESCU, Monica ROU 423,801 249,147 672,948 49 ROGERS, Shelby USA 614,761 47,377 662,138 50 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia KAZ 628,775 27,648 656,423

* 2017 Bonus Pool Payout: Angelique Kerber, $1,000,000; Simona Halep, $600,000; Dominika Cibulkova $500,000; Karolina Pliskova, $450,000; Garbine Muguruza $350,000; Agnieszka Radwanska $350,000; Svetlana Kuznetsova $200,000; Johanna Konta $200,000; ^ WTA Finals Alternate: Kristina Mladenovic $68,000; Svetlana Kuznetsova, $68,000; Zhuhai Alternate: Zhang Shuai, $12,000 All prize money figures in USD

146 2017 WTA Tournament Results

PRIZE SINGLES DOUBLES WEEK OF LEVEL MONEY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE CHAMPION

JANUARY 2 Brisbane-AUS P $1,000,000 Brisbane International (HO) [3] Ka.Pliskova A.Cornet 6-0 6-3 [1] Mattek-Sands/Mirza Shenzhen-CHN Int. $500,000 Shenzhen Open (HO) K.Siniakova [8] A.Riske 6-3 6-4 [2] Hlavackova/Peng Auckland-NZL Int. $250,000 ASB Classic (HO) L.Davis [8] A.Konjuh 6-3 6-1 [3] Bertens/Larsson

JANUARY 9 Sydney-AUS P $753,000 Apia International Sydney (HO) [6] J.Konta [2] A.Radwanska 6-4 6-2 Babos/Pavlyuchenkova Hobart-AUS Int. $250,000 Hobart International (HO) [Q] E.Mertens [3] M.Niculescu 6-3 6-1 Olaru/Savchuk

JANUARY 16 Melbourne-AUS GS $14,636,687 Australian Open (HO) [2] S.Williams [13] V.Williams 6-4 6-4 [2] Mattek-Sands/Safarova

JANUARY 30 St. Petersburg-RUS P $753,000 St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy (HI) K.Mladenovic Y.Putintseva 6-2 6-7(3) 6-4 Ostapenko/Rosolska Kaohsiung-TPE Int. $500,000 Taiwan Open (HO) [1] E.Svitolina S.Peng 6-3 6-2 [1] H.Chan/Y.Chan

FEBRUARY 13 Doha-QAT P $2,818,000 Qatar Total Open (HO) [2] Ka.Pliskova C.Wozniacki 6-3 6-4 [4] Spears/Srebotnik

FEBRUARY 20 Dubai-UAE P5 $2,000,000 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships (HO) [7] E.Svitolina [10] C.Wozniacki 6-4 6-2 [2] Makarova/Vesnina Budapest-HUN Int. $250,000 Hungarian Ladies Open (RCO) [1] T.Babos [2] L.Safarova 6-7(4) 6-4 6-3 [4] Kalashnikova/Hsieh

FEBRUARY 27 Acapulco-MEX Int. $250,000 Abierto Mexicano TELCEL (HO) [7] L.Tsurenko [2] K.Mladenovic 6-1 7-5 [3] Jurak/An.Rodionova Kuala Lumpur-MAS Int. $250,000 BMW (HO) [Q] A.Barty N.Hibino 6-3 6-2 Barty/Dellacqua

MARCH 6 Indian Wells-USA PM $6,134,605 BNP Paribas Open (HO) [14] E.Vesnina [8] S.Kuznetsova 6-7(6) 7-5 6-4 [6] Y.Chan/Hingis

MARCH 20 Miami-USA PM $6,134,605 Miami Open (HO) [10] J.Konta [12] C.Woznaicki 6-4 6-3 Dabrowski/Xu

APRIL 3 Charleston-USA P $753,000 Volvo Car Open (GCO) D.Kasatkina J.Ostapenko 6-3 6-1 [1] Mattek-Sands/Safarova Monterrey-MEX Int. $250,000 Abierto Monterrey Afirme (HO) [2] A.Pavlyuchenkova [1] A.Kerber 6-4 2-6 6-1 [1] Hibino/Rosolska Biel-SUI Int. $250,000 Ladies Open Biel Bienne [Q] M.Vondrousova A.Kontaveit 6-4 7-6(6) [2] Hsieh/Niculescu Bogotá-COL Int. $250,000 Copa Claro Colsanitas (RCO) [WC] F.Schiavone [4] L.Arruabarrena 6-4 7-5 Haddad Mai/Podoroska

APRIL 17 Stuttgart-GER P $753,000 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (RCI) [WC] L.Siegemund K.Mladenovic 6-1 2-6 7-6(5) [3] Atawo/Ostapenko Istanbul-TUR Int. $250,000 TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Cup (RCO) [1] E.Svitolina [6] E.Mertens 6-2 6-4 Jakupovic/N.Kichenok

APRIL 24 Prague-CZE Int. $500,000 J&T Banka Prague Open (RCO) [Q] M.Barthel Kr.Pliskova 2-6 7-5 6-2 [2] Groenefeld/Peschke Rabat-MAR Int. $250,000 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem (RCO) [1] A.Pavlyuchenkova F.Schiavone 7-5 7-5 [1] Babos/Hlavackova

MAY 8 Madrid-ESP PM €5,300,951 Mutua Madrid Open (RCO) [3] S.Halep [14] K.Mladenovic 7-5 6-7(5) 6-2 [3] Y.Chan/Hingis

MAY 15 Rome-ITA P5 $2,900,360 Internazionali BNL d’Italia (RCO) [8] E.Svitolina [6] S.Halep 4-6 7-5 6-1 [2] Y.Chan/Hingis

MAY 22 Strasbourg-FRA Int. $250,000 Internationaux de Strasbourg (RCO) [6/WC] S.Stosur [7] D.Gavrilova 5-7 6-4 6-3 Barty/Dellaqua Nürnberg-GER Int. $250,000 Nürnberger Versicherungs Cup (RCO) [1] K.Bertens B.Krejcikova 6-2 6-1 Melichar/Smith

MAY 29 Paris-FRA GS $16,474,735 Roland Garros (RCO) J.Ostapenko [3] S.Halep 4-6 6-4 6-3 [1] Mattek-Sands/Safarova

JUNE 12 ‘s-Hertogenbosch-NED Int. $250,000 Ricoh Open (GO) A.Kontaveit N.Vikhlyantseva 6-2 6-3 Cibulkova/Flipkens Nottingham-GBR Int. $250,000 Aegon Open Nottingham (GO) D.Vekic [1] J.Konta 2-6 7-6(3) 7-5 Adamczk/Sanders

JUNE 19 Birmingham-GBR P $753,000 Aegon Classic Birmingham (GO) [7/WC] P.Kvitova A.Barty 4-6 6-3 6-2 [4] Barty/Dellacqua Mallorca-ESP Int. $250,000 Mallorca Open (GO) [2] A.Sevastova J.Georges 6-4 3-6 6-3 [1] Y.Chan/Hingis

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PRIZE SINGLES DOUBLES WEEK OF LEVEL MONEY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE CHAMPION

JUNE 26 Eastbourne-GBR P $753,000 Aegon Eastbourne International (GO) [3] Ka.Pliskova [6] C.Wozniacki 6-4 6-4 [2] Y.Chan/Hingis

JULY 3 London-GBR GS $20,183,826 The Championships, Wimbledon (GO) [14] G.Muguruza [10] V.Williams 7-5 6-0 [2] Makarova/Vesnina

JULY 17 Bucharest-ROU Int. $250,000 BRD Bucharest Open (RCO) [7] I.Begu [3] J.Georges 6-3 7-5 [1] Begu/Olaru Gstaad-SUI Int. $250,000 Ladies Championshipp Gstaad (RCO) [2] K.Bertens [3] A.Kontaveit 6-4 3-6 6-1 [1] Bertens/Larsson

JULY 24 Bastad-SWE Int. $250,000 Ericsson Open (RCO) [7] K.Siniakova [6] C.Wozniacki 6-3 6-4 Bertens/Rus Nanchang-CHN Int. $250,000 [2] S.Peng N.Hibino 6-3 6-2 Jiang/Tang

JULY 31 Stanford-USA P $753,000 Bank of the West Classic (HO) [3] M.Keys [6] C.Vandeweghe 7-6(4) 6-4 [3] Spears/Vandeweghe Washington DC-USA Int. $250,000 Citi Open (HO) [7] E.Makarova [4] J.Goerges 3-6 7-6(2) 6-0 [2] Aoyama/Voracova

AUGUST 7 Toronto-CAN P5 $2,714,413 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank (HO) [5] E.Svitolina [6] C.Wozniacki 6-4 6-0 [1] Makarova/Vesnina

AUGUST 14 Cincinnati-USA P5 $2,804,000 Western & Southern Open (HO) [4] G.Muguruza [2] S.Halep 6-1 6-0 [2] Y.Chan/Hingis

AUGUST 21 New Haven-USA P $761,000 Connecticut Open (HO) D.Gavrilova [2] D.Cibulkova 4-6 6-3 6-4 [4] Dabrowski/Xu

AUGUST 28 New York City-USA GS $22,102,700 US Open (HO) S.Stephens [15] M.Keys 6-3 6-0 [2] Y.Chan/Hingis

SEPTEMBER 11 Québec City-CAN Int. $250,000 Coupe Banque Nationale (HI) [7] A.Van Uytvanck [3] T.Babos 5-7 6-4 6-1 [1] Babos/Hlavackova Tokyo-JPN Int. $250,000 Japan Women’s Open Tennis (HO) [Q] Z.Diyas M.Kato 6-2 7-5 [4] Aoyama/Yang

SEPTEMBER 18 Tokyo-JPN P $1,000,000 Toray Pan Pacific Open (HO) [3] C.Wozniacki A.Pavlyuchenkova 6-0 7-5 [4] Klepac/Martinez Sanchez Guangzhou-CHN Int. $250,000 Guangzhou International Women’s Open (HO) [2/WC ] S.Zhang A.Krunic 6-2 3-6 6-2 [1] Mertens/Schuurs Seoul-KOR Int. $500,000 Korea Open Tennis (HO) [1] J.Ostapenko B.Haddad Maia 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4 [1] Bertens/Larsson

SEPTEMBER 25 Wuhan-CHN P5 $2,589,000 Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open (HO) C.Garcia A.Barty 6-7(3) 7-6(4) 6-2 [1] Y.Chan/Hingis Tashkent-UZB Int. $250,000 Tashkent Open (HO) K.Bondarenko [2] T.Babos 6-4 6-4 [1] Babos/Hlavackova

OCTOBER 2 Beijing-CHN PM $6,289,521 China Open (HO) C.Garcia [2] S.Halep 6-4 7-6(3) [1] Y.Chan/Hingis

OCTOBER 9 Tianjin-CHN Int. $500,000 Tianjin Open (HO) [WC] M.Sharapova A.Sabalenka 7-5 7-6(8) Begu/Errani Hong Kong-SAR Int. $250,000 Prudential Hong Kong Tennis Open (HO) [6] A.Pavlyuchenkova [7] D.Gavrilova 5-7 6-3 7-6(3) [1] H.Chan/Y.Chan Linz-AUT Int. $250,000 Generali Ladies Linz (HI) [2] B.Strycova [1] M.Rybarikova 6-4 6-1 [1] Bertens/Larsson

OCTOBER 16 Moscow-RUS P $823,888 Kremlin Cup (HI) [7] J.Goerges D.Kasatkina 6-1 6-2 [1] Babos/Hlavackova Luxembourg-LUX Int. $250,000 BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open (HI) C.Witthoeft M.Puig 6-3 7-5 Lerkhove/Marozava

OCTOBER 23 Singapore-SIN YEC $7,000,000 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore (HI) [6] C.Wozniacki [5] V.Williams 6-4 6-4 [3] Babos/Hlavackova

OCTOBER 30 Zhuhai-CHN YEC $2,150,000 Hengqin Life WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (HO) [7] J.Goerges [2] C.Vandeweghe 7-5 6-1 Duan/X.Ha

148 2017 WTA By the Numbers - Main Draw Matches

Most Match Wins (All Surfaces) Most Tiebreak Set Played PLAYER WIN LOSS PLAYER PLAYED W-L WIN % Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 60 21 Kristyna PLISKOVA (CZE) 22 12-10 54.5 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 53 14 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 21 12-9 57.1 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 53 18 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 21 10-11 47.6 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 48 22 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 20 8-12 40.0 Julia GOERGES (GER) 48 23 Daria GAVRILOVA (AUS) 19 7-12 36.8 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 47 21 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 18 8-10 44.4 Simona HALEP (ROU) 45 17 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 17 10-7 58.8 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 43 20 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 17 7-10 41.2 Barbora STRYCOVA (CZE) 43 25 Anett KONTAVEIT (EST) 16 7-9 43.8 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 41 24 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 16 6-10 37.5 Hard Court Only - Most Wins Most Tiebreak Set Wins PLAYER WIN LOSS PLAYER WIN LOSS Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 41 13 Svetlana KUZNETSOVA (RUS) 12 2 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 39 12 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 12 9 Julia GOERGES (GER) 35 14 Kristyna PLISKOVA (CZE) 12 10 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 34 9 Coco VANDEWEGHE (USA) 11 2 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 31 15 Varvara LEPCHENKO (USA) 11 3 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 31 17 Venus WILLIAMS (USA) 11 3 Barbora STRYCOVA (CZE) 31 17 Carina WITTHOEFT (GER) 11 4 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 30 14 Shelby ROGERS (USA) 11 4 Shuai PENG (CHN) 29 16 Sorana CIRSTEA (ROU) 10 3 Venus WILLIAMS (USA) 26 10 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 10 7 Clay Court Only - Most Wins Most 3-Sets Played PLAYER WIN LOSS PLAYER PLAYED W-L WIN % Kiki BERTENS (NED) 24 6 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 27 19-8 70.4 Simona HALEP (ROU) 18 3 Daria GAVRILOVA (AUS) 27 14-13 51.9 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 16 4 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 26 18-8 69.2 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 15 3 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 26 16-10 61.5 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 15 4 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 23 14-9 60.9 Anastasija SEVASTOVA (LAT) 15 7 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 22 16-6 72.7 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 21 16-5 76.2 Julia GOERGES (GER) 21 13-8 61.9 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 21 13-8 61.9 Simona HALEP (ROU) 21 13-8 61.9 Grass Court Only - Most Wins Most 3-Set Wins PLAYER WIN LOSS PLAYER WIN LOSS Johanna KONTA (GBR) 13 3 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 19 8 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 10 2 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 18 8 Ana KONJUH (CRO) 8 4 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 16 5 Magdalena RYBARIKOVA (SVK) 8 2 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 16 6 Anett KONTAVEIT (EST) 7 1 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 16 10 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 7 2 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 14 9 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 7 3 Daria GAVRILOVA (AUS) 14 13 Elise MERTENS (BEL) 13 6 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 13 7 Julia GOERGES (GER) 13 8 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 13 8 Most Wins Against Top 10 Player Most Wins Against Top 5 Player PLAYER WIN LOSS PLAYER WIN LOSS Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 14 6 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 8 1 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 11 5 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 8 4 Ekaterina MAKAROVA (RUS) 9 2 Ekaterina MAKAROVA (RUS) 6 0 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 8 6 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 4 0 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 8 7 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 4 1 Venus WILLIAMS (USA) 7 5 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 4 2 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 5 2 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 4 5 Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) 5 2 Daria KASATKINA (RUS) 3 3 Coco VANDEWEGHE (USA) 5 3 Garbiñe MUGURUZA (ESP) 3 5 Simona HALEP (ROU) 5 6 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 3 6 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 5 8

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Titles By Surface Title Winners By Seed NAME HARD CLAY GRASS TOTAL No.1 (6) Timea Babos (Budapest), Kiki Bertens (Nürnberg), SVITOLINA, Elina (UKR) 3 2 5 Jelena Ostapenko (Seoul), Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia (RUS) 2 1 3 (Rabat), Elina Svitolina (Istanbul, Taipei City), PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 2 1 3 No.2 (8) Kiki Bertens (Gstaad), Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova BERTENS, Kiki (NED) 2 2 (Monterrey), Peng Shuai (Nanchang), Karolina Pliskova GARCIA, Caroline (FRA) 2 2 (Doha), Anastasija Sevastova (Mallorca), Barbora Strycova GOERGES, Julia (GER) 2 2 (Linz), Serena Williams (Australian Open), Zhang Shuai KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 2 2 (Guangzhou) MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (ESP) 1 1 2 No.3 (5) Simona Halep (Madrid), Madison Keys (Stanford), OSTAPENKO, Jelena (LAT) 1 1 2 Karolina Pliskova (Brisbane, Eastbourne), Caroline SINIAKOVA, Katerina (CZE) 1 1 2 Wozniacki (Tokyo PPO) WOZNIACKI, Caroline (DEN) 2 2 No.4 (1) Garbiñe Muguruza (Cincinnati) BABOS, Timea (HUN) 1 1 No.5 (1) Elina Svitolina (Toronto) BARTHEL, Mona (GER) 1 1 No.6 (4) Johanna Konta (Sydney), Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) 1 1 (Hong Kong), Samantha Stosur (Strasbourg), Caroline BEGU, Irina-Camelia (ROU) 1 1 Wozniacki (WTA Finals) BONDARENKO, Kateryna (UKR) 1 1 No.7 (9) Irina-Camelia Begu (Bucharest), Julia Goerges DAVIS, Lauren (USA) 1 1 (Moscow, Zhuhai), Ekaterina Makarova (Washington DC), DIYAS, Zarina (KAZ) 1 1 Katerina Siniakova (Bastad), Elina Svitolina (Dubai), Lesia GAVRILOVA, Daria (AUS) 1 1 Tsurenko (Acapulco), Petra Kvitova (Birmingham), Alison HALEP, Simona (ROU) 1 1 Van Uytvanck (Quebec City) KASATKINA, Daria (RUS) 1 1 No.8 (1) Elina Svitolina (Rome) KEYS, Madison (USA) 1 1 No.10 (1) Johanna Konta (Miami) KONTAVEIT, Anett (EST) 1 1 No.14 (2) Elena Vesnina (Indian Wells), Garbiñe Muguruza KVITOVA, Petra (CZE) 1 1 (Wimbledon) MAKAROVA, Ekaterina (RUS) 1 1 Unseeded (21) Mona Barthel (Prague), Ashleigh Barty (Kuala MERTENS, Elise (BEL) 1 1 Lumpur), Kateryna Bondarenko (Tashkent), Lauren MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA) 1 1 Davis (Auckland), Zarina Diyas (Tokyo International), PENG, Shuai (CHN) 1 1 Caroline Garcia (Wuhan, Beijing), Daria Gavrilova (New SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) 1 1 Haven), Daria Kasatkina (Charleston), Anett Kontaveit SEVASTOVA, Anastasija (LAT) 1 1 ('S-Hertogenbosch), Elise Mertens (Hobart), Kristina SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) 1 1 Mladenovic (St. Petersburg), Jelena Ostapenko (Roland SIEGEMUND, Laura (GER) 1 1 Garros), Francesca Schiavone (Bogotá), Maria Sharapova STEPHENS, Sloane (USA) 1 1 (Tianjin), Laura Siegemund (Stuttgart), Katerina Siniakova STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 1 1 (Shenzhen), Sloane Stephens (US Open), Donna Vekic STRYCOVA, Barbora (CZE) 1 1 (Nottingham), Marketa Vondrousova (Biel), Carina TSURENKO, Lesia (UKR) 1 1 Witthoeft (Luxembourg) VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) 1* 1 VEKIC, Donna (CRO) 1 1 Doubles Teams Title Leaders VESNINA, Elena (RUS) 1 1 CHAN Yung-Jan (TPE) / Martina HINGIS (SUI) 9 VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (CZE) 1 1 Timea BABOS (HUN) / Andrea HLAVACKOVA (CZE) 5 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 1 1 Kiki BERTENS (NED) / Johanna LARSSON, (SWE) 4 WITTHOEFT, Carina (GER) 1 1 Bethanie MATTEK-SANDS (USA) / Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 3 ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) 1 1 Ekaterina MAKAROVA (RUS) / Elena VESNINA (RUS) 3 *Title won on carpet Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) / Casey DELLACQUA (AUS) 3 By Nation: Title Winners (20) & Runners-Up (25) Singles & Doubles Titles at Same Event (4) Recent Years: 2016 (players from 20 countries won titles), 2015 (20), 2014 (20), Recent Years: 2016 (4); 2015 (2), 2014 (2), 2013 (0), 2012 (4), 2011 (0), 2010 (2) 2013 (18), 2012 (23), 2011 (19), 2010 (21) Ashleigh BARTY (Kuala Lumpur, w/Dellacqua) NAT TITLES R-UP FINALISTS Irina-Camelia BEGU (Bucharest, w/Olaru) CZE 8 3 11 Kiki BERTENS (Gstaad, w/Larsson) RUS 7 4 11 USA 4 5 9 Singles Title Winners By Age GER 5 4 9 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 DEN 2 6 8 1 - 1 5 3 7 10 3 8 3 4 2 3 2 3 - 1 - 1 1 UKR 7 7 AUS 3 4 7 Teenage Title Winners (2) FRA 3 4 7 Recent Years: 2016 (1), 2015 (3), 2014 (3), 2013 (1), 2012 (2), 2011 (1), 2010 (4) ROU 2 5 7 NAME TOURNAMENT YRS, DAYS LAT 3 1 4 VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (CZE) Biel 17, 293 BEL 2 1 3 KASATKINA, Daria (RUS) Charleston 19, 337 CHN 2 1 3 ESP 2 1 3 Oldest WTA Title Winners - 30 & Older (8) GBR 2 1 3 Recent Years: 2015 (15), 2014 (14), 2013 (16), 2012 (13), 2011 (2), 2010 (1) EST 1 2 3 NAME TOURNAMENT YRS, DAYS HUN 1 2 3 SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) Bogotá 36, 296 JPN 3 3 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) Australian Open 35, 125 NED 2 2 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) Strasbourg 33, 58 CRO 1 1 2 BONDARENKO, Kateryna (UKR) Tashkent 31, 53 ITA 1 1 2 PENG, Shuai (CHN) Nanchang 31, 203 KAZ 1 1 2 STRYCOVA, Barbora (CZE) Linz 31, 201 SVK 2 2 SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) Tianjin 30, 179 BLR 1 1 VESNINA, Elena (RUS) Indian Wells 30, 230 BRA 1 1 POL 1 1 PUR 1 1 SRB 1 1

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First Time Singles Title Winners (12) Fewest Games Lost In Winning A WTA Title Recent Years: 2016 (10). 2015 (11), 2014 (14), 2013 (8), 2012 (11), 2011 (6), 2010 (9) Recent Years: 2016 (17 - Azarenka @ Brisbane), 2015 (18 – A.Radwanska @ BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) Kuala Lumpur Tianjin), 2014 (15 – Muguruza @ Hobart), 2013 (14 – S.Williams @ Rome), DAVIS, Lauren (USA) Auckland 2012 (15 – S.Williams @ Charleston), 2011 (13 – Lisicki @ Dallas), 2010 DIYAS, Zarina (KAZ) Tokyo-International (15 – Wolfe @ Guangzhou) GAVRILOVA, Daria (AUS) New Haven PLAYER GAMES TOURNAMENT KASATKINA, Daria (RUS) Charleston TSURUENKO, Lesia (UKR) 19 Acapulco KONTAVEIT, Anett (EST) ‘s-Hertogensbosch ZHANG Shuai (CHN) 22 Guangzhou MERTENS, Elise (BEL) Hobart BERTENS, Kiki (NED) 23 Nürnberg MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA) St. Petersburg OSTAPENKO, Jelena (LAT) Roland Garros SINIAKOVA, Katerina (CZE) Shenzhen VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) Quebec City WITTHOEFT, Carina (GER) Luxembourg Lowest Ranked Player To Win Singles Title Best Results By Qualifier PLAYER TOURNAMENT RANK PLAYER TOURNAMENT RESULT VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (CZE) Biel 233 VONDROUSOVA, Marketa CZE) Biel Won SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) Bogotá 168 BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) Kuala Lumpur Won BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) Kuala Lumpur 158 MERTENS, Elise (BEL) Hobart Won BONDARENKO, Kateryna (UKR) Tashkent 133 DIYAS, Zarina (KAZ) Tokyo International Won MERTENS, Elise (BEL) Hobart 127 BARTHEL, Mona (GER) Prague Won DIYAS, Zarina (KAZ) Tokyo International 100 KREJCIKOVA, Barbora (CZE) Nürnberg R-Up VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) Quebec City 98 KATO, Miyu (JPN Tokyo International R-UP SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) Tianjin 86 STEPHENS, Sloane (USA) US Open 83 BARTHEL, Mona (GER) Prague 82 Biggest Ranking Jumps Into Top 100 Best Results By Wildcard PLAYER 11/7/2016 11/6/2017 JUMP PLAYER TOURNAMENT RESULT VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (CZE) 376 67 309 SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) Bogotá Won BARTY, Ashleigh (AUS) 325 17 308 SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) Tianjin Won BUZARNESCU, Mihaela (ROU) 377 72 305 SIEGEMUND, Laura (GER) Stuttgart Won MARTIC, Petra (CRO) 266 89 177 ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) Guangzhou Won HADDAD MAIA, Beatriz (BRA) 211 65 146 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) Strasbourg Won RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena (SVK) 156 20 136 KVITOVA, Petra (CZE) Birmingham Won BARTHEL, Mona (GER) 183 48 135 SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) Rabat R-Up VIKHLYANTSEVA, Natalia (RUS) 161 54 107 PENG, Shuai (CHN) Zhengzhou R-Up JABEUR, Ons (TUN) 193 88 105 FETT, Jana (CRO) 196 98 98 60 60 Match Wins (9) Most Games Played - Singles Match Recent Years: 2016 (9), 2015 (11), 2014 (11), 2013 (18), 2012 (10), 2011 (11), 2010 (11) Recent Years: 2015 (43), 2014 (41), 2013 (43), 2012 (39), 2011 (47), 2010 (41) ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) NARA, Kurumi (JPN) Hong Kong R32 41 Konta d. Vekic 7-6(4) 4-6 10-8 Wimbledon 2r KOZLOVA, Kateryna (UKR) HAN, Xinyun (CHN) Guangzhou R16 40 Brengle d. Goerges 1-6 6-3 13-11 Roland Garros 1r WANG, Qiang (CHN) MLADENOVIC, Kristina (FRA) Tokyo R32 39 Brady d. Watson 2-6 7-6(3) 10-8 Australian Open 2r ZHANG, Shuai (CHN) SOYLU, Ipek (TUR) Guangzhou R16 39 Vinci d. K.Bondarenko 7-6(4) 6-7(4) 7-6(5) Brisbane 1r KRUNIC, Aleksandra (SRB) DATE, Kimiko (JPN) Tokyo International R32 39 Peng d. Kvitova 7-6(7) 6-7(5) 7-6(3) Wuhan 1r CORNET, Alizé (FRA) PUTINTSEVA, Yulia (KAZ) New Haven R32 KREJCIKOVA, Barbora (CZE) BECK, Annika (GER) Bastad R32 WOZNIACKI, Caroline (DEN) ABANDA, Francoise (CAN) Roland Garros R64 BEGU, Irina-Camelia (ROU) BUYUKAKCAY, Cagla (TUR) Charleston R64 Longest Match (Time) Longest Tiebreak TIME MATCH TOURNAMENT SCORE Recent Years: 2016 (17-15), 2015 (19-17), 2014 (14-12), 2013 (17-15), 2012 (15-13), 3h36m Kuznetsova d. Jankovic Australian Open, 3r 6-4 5-7 9-7 2011 (17-15), 2010 (15-13) 3h34m Peng d. Kvitova Wuhan, 1r 7-6(7) 6-7(5) 7-6(3) 17-15 Wickmayer d. Sadikovic 7-6(15) 6-7(4) 6-2, Nurnberg R32 3h33m Rogers d. Gavrilova US Open, 2r 7-6(6) 4-6 7-6(5) 16-14 Cirstea d. Vikhlyantseva 7-6(14) 6-4, Linz R16 3h32m Mladenovic d. Watson Acapulco, 2r 7-6(4) 6-7(5) 7-5 14-12 Tsurenko d. Suarez Navarro 6-3 7-6(12), Wuhan R64 3h27m Wozniacki d. Niculescu Madrid, 1r 7-5 6-7(3) 6-4 13-11 Makarova d. Kerber 6-4 1-6 7-6(11), Cincinnati R32 13-11 Svitolina d. Cornet 6-4 7-6(11), Rome R32 Longest Match Win Streak Most Aces - Match Recent Years: 2016 (16-Azarenka), 2015 (27 - Serena), 2014 (13 - Li), 2013 PLAYER TOURNAMENT ACES (34 - S.Williams), 2012 (26 - Azarenka), 2011 (12 - Clijsters, Kvitova, S.Williams), PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) Doha (SF) 21 2010 (16 - V.Williams) BROADY, Naomi (GBR) Australian Open (1r) 19 SVITOLINA, Elina 15-straight wins PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) Australian Open (3r) 19 Won Taipei City (5-0 wins), Ukraine vs Australia Fed Cup (2-0), Dubai 5-0), PLISKOVA, Krystina (CZE) Indian Wells (3r) 18 Kualua Lumpur (1-0, withdrew prior to 2r match), reached R16 at Indian Wells LISICKI, Sabine (GER) Washington DC (QF) 18 (after 1r bye, 2 wins) before losing to Muguruza in three sets

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ACES SERVICE PTS WON PERCENTAGE # Player Aces Matches # Player % Matches 1 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 452 69 2 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 62.9 47 2 Julia GOERGES (GER) 412 68 1 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 62.8 52 3 Kristyna PLISKOVA (CZE) 372 45 3 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 62.6 69 4 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 354 70 4 Petra KVITOVA (CZE) 62.3 28 5 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 323 53 5 Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) 62.0 44 6 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 268 61 6 Julia GOERGES (GER) 62.1 68 7 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 250 47 7 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 61.7 53 8 Kiki BERTENS (NED) 243 54 8 Madison KEYS (USA) 60.9 27 9 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 241 52 9 Anett KONTAVEIT (EST) 60.6 45 10 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 217 81 10 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 60.5 70 DOUBLE FAULTS RETURN PTS WON PERCENTAGE # Player DFs Matches # Player % Matches 1 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 380 63 1 Sara ERRANI (ITA) 49.2 31 2 Kristina MLADENOVIC (FRA) 337 61 2 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 48.2 63 3 Anastasia PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS) 290 64 3 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 48.0 63 4 Venus WILLIAMS (USA) 273 52 4 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 47.5 81 5 Daria GAVRILOVA (AUS) 266 55 5 Lauren DAVIS (USA) 47.3 42 6 (ESP) 264 32 6 Daria KASATKINA (RUS) 47.0 52 7 Kiki BERTENS (NED) 237 54 7 Simona HALEP (ROU) 46.8 62 8 Mirjana LUCIC-BARONI (CRO) 237 36 8 Sara SORRIBES TORMO (ESP) 46.7 32 9 Lauren DAVIS (USA) 236 42 9 Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) 46.6 25 10 Julia GOERGES (GER) 232 68 10 Alizé CORNET (FRA) 46.5 46 FIRST SERVE PERCENTAGE SERVICE GAMES WON PERCENTAGE # Player % Matches # Player % Matches 1 Monica NICULESCU (ROU) 82.5 30 1 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 79.3 52 2 Sara ERRANI (ITA) 78.9 31 2 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 79.1 69 3 Madison BRENGLE (USA) 73.8 28 3 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 77.2 53 4 (JPN) 70.3 27 4 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 76.7 47 5 Varvara LEPCHENKO (USA) 69.9 38 5 Julia GOERGES (GER) 76.6 68 6 Carla SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP) 69.1 49 6 Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) 76.4 44 7 Andrea PETKOVIC (GER) 69.0 33 7 Petra KVITOVA (CZE) 75.8 28 8 Laura SIEGEMUND (GER) 68.8 25 8 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 74.6 70 9 Carina WITTHOEFT (GER) 68.1 36 9 Madison KEYS (USA) 74.0 27 10 Ying-Ying DUAN (CHN) 68.1 28 10 Anett KONTAVEIT (EST) 73.8 45 SECOND SERVE PERCENTAGE RETURN GAMES WON PERCENTAGE # Player % Matches # Player % Matches 1 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 47.8 63 1 Sara ERRANI (ITA) 48.8 31 2 Oceane DODIN (FRA) 46.8 29 2 Jelena OSTAPENKO (LAT) 46.4 63 3 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 45.3 47 3 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 45.2 63 4 Tatjana MARIA (GER) 45.2 31 4 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 44.3 81 5 Kiki BERTENS (NED) 44.4 54 5 Lauren DAVIS (USA) 43.8 42 6 Donna VEKIC (CRO) 44.1 37 6 Daria KASATKINA (RUS) 43.2 52 7 Camila GIORGI (ITA) 44.0 28 7 Sara SORRIBES TORMO (ESP) 43.2 32 8 Julia GOERGES (GER) 43.6 68 8 Simona HALEP (ROU) 42.5 62 9 Magdalena RYBARIKOVA (SVK) 43.1 28 9 Elise MERTENS (BEL) 42.2 50 10 Pauline PARMENTIER (FRA) 43.0 34 10 Carla SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP) 42.1 49 FIRST SERVE PTS WON PERCENTAGE BREAK POINTS SAVED PERCENTAGE # Player % Matches # Player % Matches 1 Petra KVITOVA (CZE) 74.0 28 1 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 64.0 53 2 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 73.6 47 2 Yanina WICKMAYER (BEL) 61.3 25 3 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 72.9 69 3 Karolina PLISKOVA (CZE) 61.0 69 4 Julia GOERGES (GER) 72.5 68 4 Heather WATSON (GBR) 60.8 28 5 Kristyna PLISKOVA (CZE) 71.0 45 5 Venus WILLIAMS (USA) 60.3 52 6 Kiki BERTENS (NED) 70.8 54 6 Natalia VIKHLYANTSEVA (RUS) 60.0 29 7 Lucie SAFAROVA (CZE) 70.6 53 7 Elina SVITOLINA (UKR) 59.3 63 8 Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) 70.4 41 8 Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) 59.9 44 9 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 70.3 52 9 Catherine BELLIS (USA) 58.7 32 10 Oceane DODIN (FRA) 68.7 29 10 Donna VEKIC (CRO) 58.7 37 SECOND SERVE PTS WON PERCENTAGE BREAK POINTS CONVERTED PERCENTAGE # Player % Matches # Player % Matches 1 Johanna KONTA (GBR) 50.6 52 1 Sara ERRANI (ITA) 53.8 31 2 Caroline GARCIA (FRA) 50.1 70 2 Lauren DAVIS (USA) 53.4 42 3 CoCo VANDEWEGHE (USA) 49.9 47 3 Caroline WOZNIACKI (DEN) 52.1 81 4 Qiang WANG (CHN) 49.2 43 4 Sara SORRIBES TORMO (ESP) 51.8 32 5 Varvara LEPCHENKO (USA) 48.9 38 5 Mirjana LUCIC-BARONI (CRO) 51.6 36 6 Shelby ROGERS (USA) 48.8 42 6 Aleksandra KRUNIC (SRB) 51.4 28 7 Ashleigh BARTY (AUS) 48.7 44 7 Oceane DODIN (FRA) 50.7 29 8 Julia GOERGES (GER) 48.6 68 8 Anastasija SEVASTOVA (LAT) 50.7 61 9 Angelique KERBER (GER) 48.5 51 9 Evgeniya RODINA (RUS) 50.5 27 10 Samantha STOSUR (AUS) 48.5 41 10 Magdalena RYBARIKOVA (SVK) 50.4 30

152 YEAR-END SINGLES NO.1

STEFANIE 1987-90, 1993-96 GRAF 8

MARTINA 1978-79, 1982-86 NAVRATILOVA 7

CHRIS 1975-77, 1980-81 EVERT 5

SERENA 2002, 2009, 2013-15 WILLIAMS 5

LINDSAY 1998, 2001, 2004-05 DAVENPORT 4

JUSTINE 2003, 2006-07 HENIN 3

MARTINA 1997, 1999-2000 HINGIS 3

MONICA 1991-92 SELES 2

CAROLINE 2010-11 WOZNIACKI 2

VICTORIA 2012 AZARENKA 1

SIMONA 2017 HALEP 1

JELENA 2008 JANKOVIC 1

ANGELIQUE 2016 KERBER 1 ALL-TIME RANKINGS & STATISTICS ALL-TIME 2018 WTA Ranking System

The WTA rankings are based on a 52-week, cumulative system. A player's ranking is determined by her results at a maximum of 16 tournaments for singles and 11 for doubles. The tournaments that count towards a player's ranking are those that yield the highest ranking points during the rolling 52-week period. They must include points from the Grand Slams and Premier Mandatory tournaments; for those players who qualify, ranking points earned at the WTA Finals will count as the 17th bonus tournament. For Top 20 players, their best two results at Premier 5 tournaments (Doha, Rome, Cincinnati, Montreal and Wuhan) will also count. In order to appear on the WTA rankings, players must earn ranking points in at least three tournaments, or a minimum of 10 singles ranking points or 10 doubles ranking points in one or more tournaments.

SINGLES AND DOUBLES POINTS - BY ROUND Description W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 QLFR Q3 Q2 Q1 GRAND SLAM: Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open Singles 2000 1300 780 430 240 130 70 10 40 30 20 2 Doubles 2000 1300 780 430 240 130 10 - 40 - - -

WTA FINALS - Singapore Singles *1500 *1080 *750 (+125 per round-robin match played; +125 per round-robin win) Doubles 1500 1080 750 375

WTA ELITE TROPHY - Zhuhai Singles 700 440 240 (+40 per round robin match; +80 per round-robin win)

PREMIER MANDATORY: Beijing, Indian Wells, Madrid, Miami 96 Singles (48Q) 1000 650 390 215 120 65 35 10 30 - 20 2 64/60 Singles (32Q) 1000 650 390 215 120 65 10 - 30 - 20 2 28/32 Doubles 1000 650 390 215 120 10 ------

PREMIER 5 (5): Cincinnati, Doha, Rome, Montreal, Wuhan 56 Singles (64 Q) 900 585 350 190 105 60 1 - 30 22 15 1 56 Singles (48/32 Q) 900 585 350 190 105 60 1 - 30 - 20 1 28 Doubles 900 585 350 190 105 1 ------16 Doubles 900 585 350 190 1 ------

PREMIER (12): Birmingham, Brisbane, Charleston, Dubai, Eastbourne, Moscow, New Haven, St Petersburg, Stanford, Stuttgart, Sydney, Tokyo 56 Singles 470 305 185 100 55 30 1 - 25 - 13 1 32 Singles 470 305 185 100 55 1 - - 25 18 13 1 16 Doubles 470 305 185 100 1 ------

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS (31): Acapulco, Auckland, Bogotá, Bucharest, Budapest, Gstaad, Guangzhou, Hiroshima, Hobart, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Lugano, Linz, Luxembourg, Mallorca, Monterrey, Moscow International, Nanchang, Nottingham, Nürnberg, Prague, Québec City, Rabat, Seoul, Shenzhen, s'Hertogenbosch, Strasbourg, Taipei City, Tashkent, Tianjin, Washington DC 32 Singles (32Q) 280 180 110 60 30 1 - - 18 14 10 1 32 Singles (16Q) 280 180 110 60 30 1 - - 18 - 12 1 16 Doubles 280 180 110 60 1 ------

WTA 125K Series: Singles 160 95 57 29 15 1 - - 6 - 4 1 16 Doubles 160 95 57 29 1 ------

ITF CIRCUIT EVENTS: ITF $100,000 +H (32/16) 150 90 55 28 14/1 1 - - 6 4 1 - ITF $100,000 (32/16) 140 85 50 25 13/1 1 - - 6 4 1 - ITF $80,000 + H (32/16) 130 80 48 24 12/1 1 - - 5 3 1 - ITF $80,000 (32/16) 115 70 42 21 10/1 1 - - 5 3 1 - ITF $60,000 + H (32/16) 100 60 36 18 9/1 1 - - 5 3 1 - ITF $60,000 (32/16) 80 48 29 15 8/1 1 - - 5 3 1 - ITF $25,000 + H (32/16) 60 36 22 11 6/1 1 - - 2 - - - ITF $25,000 (32/16) 50 30 18 9 5/1 1 - - 1 - - - ITF $15,000+H (32/16) 25 15 9 5/1 1/0 0 ------ITF $15,000 (32/16) 12 7 4 2/1 1/0 0 ------+H indicates that hospitality is provided l * Assumes undefeated round-robin match record

154 No.1 Singles Ranking History (Since November 3, 1975)

Since the inception of computer singles rankings on November 3, 1975, the No.1 ranking has changed hands 95 times. Following is a timeline that illustrates the history of the No.1 ranking and the 25 players who have held the top spot.

RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS AT NO.1 RANK DATE PLAYER WEEKS AT NO.1 SINGLES: WEEKS AT No.1 Nov 03, 1975 Chris Evert (1) 25 May 20 Capriati (4) 3 Stefanie Graf **377 Apr 26, 1976 Evonne Goolagong (1) 2 Jun 10, 2002 V.Williams (3) 4 Martina Navratilova 332 May 10, 1976 Evert (2) 113 Jul 8, 2002 Serena Williams (1) 57 Serena Williams 319 Jul 10, 1978 Martina Navratilova (1) 26 Aug 11, 2003 Kim Clijsters (1) 10 Chris Evert 260 Jan 14, 1979 Evert (3) 2 Oct 20, 2003 Justine Henin (1) 1 Martina Hingis 209 Jan 28, 1979 Navratilova (2) 4 Oct 27, 2003 Clijsters (2) 2 Monica Seles 178 Feb 25, 1979 Evert (4) 7 Nov 10, 2003 Henin (2) 44 Justine Henin 117 Apr 16, 1979 Navratilova (3) 10 Sep 13, 2004 Amélie Mauresmo (1) 5 Lindsay Davenport 98 Jun 25, 1979 Evert (5) 11 Oct 18, 2004 Davenport (6) 38 Caroline Wozniacki 67 Sep 10, 1979 Navratilova (4) 31 Aug 22, 2005 Maria Sharapova (1) 1 Victoria Azarenka 51 Apr 07, 1980 (1) 2 Aug 29, 2005 Davenport (7) 2 Amélie Mauresmo 39 Apr 21, 1980 Navratilova (5) 11 Sep 12, 2005 Sharapova (2) 6 Angelique Kerber 34 Jul 07, 1980 Austin (2) 19 Oct 24, 2005 Davenport (8) 14 26 Nov 18, 1980 Evert (6) 76 Jan 30, 2006 Clijsters (3) 7 Tracy Austin 21 May 03, 1982 Navratilova (6) 2 Mar 20, 2006 Mauresmo (2) 34 Maria Sharapova 21 May 17, 1982 Evert (7) 4 Nov 13, 2006 Henin (3) 11 Kim Clijsters 20 Jun 14, 1982 Navratilova (7) 156 Jan 29, 2007 Sharapova (3) 7 Jelena Jankovic 18 Jun 10, 1985 Evert (8) 18 Mar 19, 2007 Henin (4) 61 17 Oct 14, 1985 Navratilova (8) 2 May 19, 2008 Sharapova (4) 3 Simona Halep *12 Oct 28, 1985 Evert (9) 4 Jun 9, 2008 Ana Ivanovic (1) 9 Ana Ivanovic 12 Nov 25, 1985 Navratilova (9) 90 Aug 17, 2008 Jelena Jankovic (1) 1 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 12 Aug 17, 1987 Stefanie Graf (1) 186 Aug 18, 2008 Ivanovic (2) 3 Venus Williams 11 Mar 11, 1991 Monica Seles (1) 21 Sep 8, 2008 S.Williams (2) 4 Karolina Pliskova 8 Aug 05, 1991 Graf (2) 1 Oct 6, 2008 Jankovic (2) 17 Garbine Muguruza 4 Aug 12, 1991 Seles (2) 1 Feb 2, 2009 S.Williams (3) 11 Evonne Goolagong 2 Aug 19, 1991 Graf (3) 3 Apr 20, 2009 Dinara Safina (1) 25 *From week of December 25, 2017 Sep 9, 1991 Seles (3) 91 Oct 12, 2009 S.Williams (4) 2 Jun 7, 1993 Graf (4) 87 Oct 26, 2009 Safina (1) 1 YEAR-END SINGLES No.1 Feb 6, 1995 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (1) 2 Nov 2, 2009 S.Williams (5) 49 8 Stefanie Graf 1987-90; 1993-96 Feb 20, 1995 Graf (5) 1 Oct 11, 2010 Caroline Wozniacki (1) 18 7 Martina Navratilova 1978-79; 1982-86 Feb 27, 1995 Sánchez Vicario (2) 6 Feb 14, 2011 Clijsters (4) 1 5 Serena Williams 2002; 2009; 2013-15 Apr 10, 1995 Graf (6) 5 Feb 21, 2011 Wozniacki (2) 49 5 Chris Evert 1975-77; 1980-81 May 15, 1995 Sánchez Vicario (3) 4 Jan 30, 2012 Victoria Azarenka (1) 19 4 Lindsay Davenport 1998; 2001; 2004-05 Jun 12, 1995 Graf (7) 9 Jun 11, 2012 Sharapova (5) 4 3 Justine Henin 2003; 2006-07 Aug 15, 1995 Graf (7) & Seles** (4) 64 Jul 9, 2012 Azarenka (2) 32 3 Martina Hingis 1997; 1999-2000 Nov 4, 1996 Graf(7) 2 Feb 18, 2013 S.Williams (6) 186 2 Monica Seles 1991-92 Nov 18, 1996 Graf (7) & Seles** (5) 1 Sep 12, 2016 Angelique Kerber (1) 20 2 Caroline Wozniacki 2010-11 Nov 25, 1996 Graf (7) 18 Jan 30, 2017 S.Williams (7) 7 1 Victoria Azarenka 2012 Mar 31, 1997 Martina Hingis (1) 80 Mar 20, 2017 Kerber (2) 5 1 Simona Halep 2017 Oct 12, 1998 Lindsay Davenport (1) 17 Apr 24, 2017 S.Williams (8) 3 1 Angelique Kerber 2016 Feb 08, 1999 Hingis (2) 21 May 15, 2017 Kerber (3) 9 1 Jelena Jankovic 2008 Jul 05, 1999 Davenport (2) 5 July 17, 2017 Karolina Pliskova (1) 8 Aug 09, 1999 Hingis (3) 34 Sep 11, 2017 Garbiñe Mugruuza (1) 4 MOST CONSECUTIVE WEEKS Apr 03, 2000 Davenport (3) 5 Oct 9, 2017 Simona Halep (1) 12 AT No.1 May 08, 2000 Hingis (4) 1 Number of times a player has held the No.1 ranking is 186 Stefanie Graf Aug 17, 1987 - May 15, 2000 Davenport (4) 1 indicated in ( ) Mar 10, 1991 May 22, 2000 Hingis (5) 73 ** Co-ranked No.1 186 Serena Williams Feb 18, 2013 - Oct 15, 2001 Jennifer Capriati (1) 3 Sep 12, 2016 Nov 5, 2001 Davenport (5) 10 156 Martina Navratilova Jun 14, 1982 - Jan 14, 2002 Capriati (2) 6 Jun 9, 1985 Feb 25, 2002 Venus Williams (1) 3 113 Chris Evert May 10, 1976 - Mar 18, 2002 Capriati (3) 5 July 9, 1978 Apr 22, 2002 V.Williams (2) 4 91 Monica Seles Sep 9, 1991 - Jun 6, 1993

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 155 No.1 Doubles Ranking History (Since September 10, 1984)

Doubles rankings were introduced on September 10, 1984. Since then, the No.1 doubles ranking has changed hands (including ties) 116 times. Following is a timeline of the history of the No.1 doubles ranking:

Sep 10, 1984 Martina Navratilova (1) 27 Aug 23, 1999 Davenport (4) 13 DOUBLES: WEEKS AT No.1 Mar 18, 1985 (1) 44 Nov 22, 1999 (1) 10 PLAYER WEEKS AT NO.1 Jan 20, 1986 Navratilova (2) 26 Jan 31, 2000 Hingis (6) 7 Martina Navratilova 237 Jul 21, 1986 Shriver (2) 4 Mar 20, 2000 Davenport (5) 2 199 Aug 18, 1986 Navratilova (3) 181 Apr 3, 2000 (1) 2 Cara Black 163 Feb 5, 1990 Helena Sukova (1) 2 Apr 17, 2000 Davenport (6) 3 137 Feb 19, 1990 Navratilova (4) 2 May 8, 2000 Morariu (2) 5 124 Mar 5, 1990 Sukova (2) 9 Jun 12, 2000 Lisa Raymond (1) 10 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 111 May 7, 1990 Navratilova (5) 1 Aug 21, 2000 Raymond (1)/** (1) 3 Roberta Vinci 110 May 14, 1990 Sukova (3) 15 Sep 11, 2000 Julie Halard-Decugis (1) 6 Sania Mirza 91 Aug 27, 1990 Jana Novotna (1) 7 Oct 23, 2000 (1) 1 Sara Errani 87 Oct 15, 1990 Sukova (4) 18 Oct 30, 2000 Halard-Decugis (2) 8 Paola Suárez 87 Feb 18, 1991 Novotna (2) 2 Dec 25, 2000 Sugiyama (2) 35 Gigi Fernández 80 Mar 4, 1991 Gigi Fernández (1) 1 Aug 27, 2001 Raymond (2) 54 Martina Hingis *79 Mar 11, 1991 Novotna (3) 3 Sep 9, 2002 Paola Suárez (1) 47 Helena Sukova 68 Apr 1, 1991 Fernández (2) 1 Aug 4-, 2003 Kim Clijsters (1) 1 Jana Novotna 67 Apr 8, 1991 Sukova (5) 9 Aug 11, 2003 Sugiyama (3) 1 65 Jun 10, 1991 Fernández (3) 13 Aug 187, 2003 Clijsters (2) 3 Samantha Stosur 61 Sep 9, 1991 Novotna (4) 4 Sep 8, 2003 Virginia Ruano Pascual (1) 1 Pam Shriver 48 Oct 7, 1991 Natasha Zvereva (1) 1 Sep 15, 2003 Sugiyama (4) 8 Ai Sugiyama 45 Oct 14, 1991 Novotna (5) 15 Nov 10, 2003 Suárez (2) 37 Lindsay Davenport 32 Jan 27, 1992 Larisa Neiland (1) 1 Jul 26, 2004 Ruano Pascual (2) 1 Bethanie Mattek-Sands 32 Feb 3, 1992 Novotna (6) 2 Aug 2, 2004 Ruano Pascual (2)/Suárez** (3) 3 24 Feb 17, 1992 Neiland (2) 1 Aug 23, 2004 Ruano Pascual (2) 60 Peng Shuai 20 Feb 24, 1992 Novotna (7) 4 Oct 17, 2005 Cara Black (1) 16 Flavia Pennetta 18 Mar 23, 1992 Neiland (3) 2 Feb 6, 2006 Samantha Stosur (1) 22 Julie Halard-Decugis 14 Apr 6, 1992 Novotna (8) 10 Jul 10, 2006 Raymond (3)/Stosur** (1) 39 Kveta Peschke 10 Jun 15, 1992 Zvereva (2) 1 Apr 9, 2007 Raymond (3) 9 Katarina Srebotnik 10 Jun 22, 1992 Novotna (9) 16 Jun 11, 2007 Black (2) 2 Anna Kournikova 10 Oct 12, 1992 Zvereva (3) 1 Jun 25, 2007 Raymond (4) 2 Serena Williams 8 Oct 19, 1992 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (1) 4 Jul 9, 2007 Black (3) 18 Venus Williams 8 Nov 16, 1992 Zvereva (4) 1 Nov 12, 2007 Black (3)/Liezel Huber** (1) 127 Corina Morariu 7 Nov 23, 1992 Sukova (6) 7 Apr 19, 2010 Huber (1) 7 Lucie Safarova 6 Jan 11, 1993 Zvereva (5) 12 Jun 7, 2010 S. Williams (1)/V. Williams (1)** 8 Chan Yung-Jan *13 Apr 5, 1993 Fernández (4) 23 Aug 2, 2010 Huber (2) 13 Hsieh Su-Wei 5 Sep 13, 1993 Sukova (7) 7 Nov 1, 2010 Gisela Dulko (1) 17 Kim Clijsters 4 Nov 1, 1993 Fernández (5) 2 Feb 28, 2011 Dulko (1)/Flavia Pennetta (1)** 7 Larisa Neiland 4 Nov 15, 1993 Sukova (8) 1 Apr 18, 2011 Pennetta (1) 11 Rennae Stubbs 3 Nov 22, 1993 Fernández (6) 38 Jul 4, 2011 Peschke (1)/Srebotnik (1) 10 *From week of December 25, 2017 Aug 15, 1994 Zvereva (6) 26 Sep 12, 2011 Huber (3) 32 Feb 13, 1995 Sánchez Vicario (2) 2 Apr 23, 2012 Huber (3)/Raymond (5)** 19 PLAYERS RANKED NO.1 IN SINGLES Feb 27, 1995 Zvereva (7) 1 Sep 10, 2012 Sara Errani (1) 6 & DOUBLES SIMULTANEOUSLY Mar 6, 1995 Fernández (7) 1 Oct 15, 2012 Roberta Vinci (1) 28 PLAYER WEEKS Mar 13, 1995 Zvereva (8) 2 Apr 29, 2013 Errani (2)/Vinci (1)** 42 Martina Navratilova 103 weeks Mar 27, 1995 Sánchez Vicario (3) 32 Feb 17, 2014 Peng Shuai (1) 12 Sep 10, 1984-Jun 9, 1985 - 39 weeks Nov 6, 1995 Fernández (8) 1 May 12, 2014 Peng (1)/Hsieh Su-Wei (1)** 1 Oct 14-Oct 27, 1985 - 2 weeks Nov 13, 1995 Sánchez Vicario (4) 73 May 19, 2014 Peng (1) 3 Jun 9, 1986-Aug 16, 1987 - 62 weeks Apr 7, 1997 Zvereva (9) 28 Jun 9, 2014 Peng (1)/Hsieh (2)** 4 Martina Hingis 29 weeks Oct 20, 1997 Lindsay Davenport (1) 2 Jul 7, 2014 Errani (3)/Vinci (2) 40 Jun 8-Aug 2, 1998 - 8 weeks Nov 3, 1997 Zvereva (10) 12 Apr 13, 2015 Sania Mirza (1) 40 Aug 17-Oct 11, 1998 - 8 weeks Jan 26, 1998 Davenport (2) 11 Jan 18, 2016 Mirza (1)/Hingis (7)** 31 Jun 7-Jul 4, 1999 - 4 weeks Apr 13, 1998 Zvereva (11) 8 Aug 22, 2016 Mirza (1) 20 Aug 9-22, 1999 - 2 weeks Jun 8, 1998 Martina Hingis (1) 8 Jan 9, 2017 Bethanie Mattek-Sands (1) 32 Jan 31-Mar 19, 2000 - 7 weeks Aug 3, 1998 Novotna (10) 1 Aug 21, 2017 Lucie Safarova (1) 6 Serena Williams 9 weeks Aug 10, 1998 Davenport (3) 1 Oct 2, 2017 Hingis (8) 3 Jun 7 -Aug 1, 2010 - 9 weeks Aug 17, 1998 Hingis (2) 10 Oct 23, 2017 Hingis /Chan Yung-Jan (1) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 7 weeks Oct 26, 1998 Zvereva (12) 1 ** Co-ranked No.1 for first time Feb 13-19, 1995 - 1 week Nov 2, 1998 Hingis (3) 3 ^ As of Jan 2, 2017 Mar 27-Apr 9, 1995 - 2 weeks Nov 23, 1998 Zvereva (13) 25 May 15-Jun 11, 1995 - 4 weeks May 17, 1999 Novotna (11) 3 Lindsay Davenport 3 weeks Jun 7, 1999 Hingis (4) 4 Apr 17-May 7, 2000 - 3 weeks Jul 5, 1999 Zvereva (14) 4 Kim Clijsters 3 weeks Aug 2, 1999 Hingis (5) 3 Aug 18-Sep 7, 2003 - 3 weeks

156 All-Time Top 10 History

Official computer rankings for WTA players came into effect on November 3, 1975. The following list notes all players who have held a Top 10 ranking, updated through the 2017 season.

PLAYER NAT CRACKED TOP 10 PLAYER NAT CRACKED TOP 10 1. Chris Evert USA No.1 (Nov 3, 1975) 63. Irina Spirlea ROM No.10 (Dec 23, 1996) 2. Virginia Wade GBR No.2 (Nov 3, 1975) 64. Karina Habsudova SVK No.10 (Feb 10, 1997) 3. Martina Navratilova TCH/USA No.3 (Nov 3, 1975) 65. RSA No.10 (Apr 28, 1997) 4. Billie Jean King USA No.4 (Nov 3, 1975) 66. Nathalie Tauziat FRA No.10 (Jan 12, 1998) 5. AUS No.5 (Nov 3, 1975) 67. Venus Williams USA No.10 (Mar 30, 1998) 6. Margaret Court AUS No.6 (Nov 3, 1975) 68. Anna Kournikova RUS No.10 (Jun 22, 1998) 7. Olga Morozova RUS No.7 (Nov 3, 1975) 69. SUI No.10 (Aug 10,1998) 8. Nancy Richey USA No.8 (Nov 3, 1975) 70. Dominique Monami BEL No.9 (Oct 12, 1998) 9. Francoise Dürr FRA No.9 (Nov 3, 1975) 71. Serena Williams USA No.9 (Apr 5, 1999) 10. Kerry Melville Reid AUS No.10 (Nov 3, 1975) 72. Amélie Mauresmo FRA No.10 (May 10, 1999) 11. Rosie Casals USA No.10 (Feb 23, 1976) 73. Julie Halard-Decugis FRA No.10 (Aug 23, 1999) 12. Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat AUS No.10 (Sep 14, 1976) 74. Barbara Schett AUT No.7 (Sep 13, 1999) 13. Betty Stove NED No.10 (Oct 2, 1976) 75. FRA No.9 (Feb 7, 2000) 14. Sue Barker GBR No.10 (Dec 10, 1976) 76. Elena Dementieva RUS No.10 (Feb 26, 2001) 15. Mima Jausovec YUG No.9 (Mar 20, 1977) 77. Kim Clijsters BEL No.7 (Jun 11, 2001) 16. Kathy May USA No.10 (July 3, 1977) 78. Justine Henin BEL No.9 (Jun 11, 2001) 17. Kristien Shaw Kremmer USA No.10 (Aug 21,1977) 79. AUS No.10 (Oct 8, 2001) 18. Wendy Turnbull AUS No.10 (Nov 27, 1977) 80. Daniela Hantuchova SVK No.9 (Oct 14, 2002) 19. Tracy Austin USA No.10 (Mar 13, 1978) 81. Anastasia Myskina RUS No.10 (Feb 17, 2003) 20. Greer Stevens RSA No.10 (Feb 25, 1979) 82. Ai Sugiyama JPN No.10 (Nov 10, 2003) 21. Virginia Ruzici ROM No.10 (Mar 11, 1979) 83. RUS No.9 (Apr 5, 2004) 22. Kathy Jordan USA No.10 (Feb 10, 1980) 84. Paola Suárez ARG No.9 (Jun 7, 2004) 23. Hana Mandlikova TCH/AUS No.10 (Jun 9, 1980) 85. Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS No.10 (Jun 7, 2004) 24. Andrea Jaeger USA No.9 (Aug 11, 1980) 86. Maria Sharapova RUS No.8 (Jul 5, 2004) 25. Pam Shriver USA No.9 (Dec 14, 1980) 87. RUS No.9 (Aug 9, 2004) 26. Sylvia Hanika GER No.10 (Mar 9, 1981) 88. AUS No.10 (Jan 31, 2005) 27. Barbara Potter USA No.10 (Sep 28, 1981) 89. Nicole Vaidisova CZE No.9 (Aug 7, 2006) 28. Bettina Bunge GER No.10 (Nov 30, 1981) 90. Dinara Safina RUS No.10 (Oct 2, 2006) 29. Andrea Temesvari HUN No.10 (Aug 15, 1983) 91. Jelena Jankovic SRB No.10 (Jan 29, 2007) 30. Jo Durie GBR No.8 (Dec 5, 1983) 92. RUS No.10 (Feb 19, 2007) 31. Zina Garrison USA No.10 (Dec 5, 1983) 93. Ana Ivanovic SRB No.8 (May 14, 2007) 32. Bonnie Gadusek USA No.10 (Mar 19, 1984) 94. FRA No.10 (Aug 27, 2007) 33. Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere BUL/SUI No.9 (May 28, 1984) 95. Agnieszka Radwanska POL No.10 (Jul 7, 2008) 34. Kathleen Horvath USA No.10 (Jun 11, 1984) 96. Victoria Azarenka BLR No.10 (Mar 23, 2009) 35. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch GER No.9 (Jul 9, 1984) 97. Caroline Wozniacki DEN No.10 (May 18, 2009) 36. Lisa Bonder-Kreiss USA No.9 (Aug 20, 1984) 98. Flavia Pennetta ITA No.10 (Aug 17, 2009) 37. Helena Sukova CZE No.10 (Nov 26, 1984) 99. Li Na CHN No.10 (Feb 1, 2010) 38. Carling Bassett-Seguso CAN No.10 (Jan 7, 1985) 100. Samantha Stosur AUS No.10 (Mar 22, 2010) 39. Catarina Lindqvist SWE No.10 (Apr 15, 1985) 101. Francesca Schiavone ITA No.6 (Jun 7, 2010) 40. Stefanie Graf GER No.10 (Aug 5, 1985) 102. Petra Kvitova CZE No.10 (May 9, 2011) 41. ARG No.10 (Aug 19, 1985) 103. Andrea Petkovic GER No.10 (Aug 8, 2011) 42. Kathy Rinaldi-Stunkel USA No.9 (Apr 12, 1986) 104. Angelique Kerber GER No.10 (May 21, 2012) 43. Lori McNeil USA No.10 (Feb 29, 1988) 105. Sara Errani ITA No.10 (Jun 11, 2012) 44. Natasha Zvereva URS/BLR No.8 (Jun 6, 1988) 106. RUS No.10 (Jun 10, 2013) 45. BUL No.10 (Jan 30, 1989) 107. Simona Halep ROU No.10 (Jan 27, 2014) 46. Stephanie Rehe USA No.10 (Mar 13, 1989) 108. Dominika Cibulkova SVK No.10 (Mar 31, 2014) 47. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario ESP No.10 (May 22, 1989) 109. Eugenie Bouchard CAN No.7 (Jul 7, 2014) 48. Conchita Martínez ESP No.10 (Jun 19, 1989) 110. Ekaterina Makarova RUS No.10 (Jan 5, 2015) 49. Mary Joe Fernández USA No.10 (Aug 14, 1989) 111. Carla Suárez Navarro ESP No.10 (Apr 6, 2015) 50. Monica Seles YUG/USA No.10 (Sep 11,1989) 112. Lucie Safarova CZE No.7 (Jun 8, 2015) 51. Jana Novotna CZE No.10 (Oct 23, 1989) 113. Garbiñe Muguruza ESP No.9 (Jul 13, 2015) 52. Jennifer Capriati USA No.10 (Oct 29, 1990) 114. Karolina Pliskova CZE No.8 (Aug 10, 2015) 53. GER No.9 (May 4, 1992) 115. Timea Bacsinszky SUI No.10 (Oct 12, 2015) 54. BUL No.10 (May 3, 1993) 116. Belinda Bencic SUI No.9 (Feb 15, 2016) 55. JPN No.9 (Jan 17, 1994) 117. Roberta Vinci ITA No.10 (Feb 22, 2016) 56. Lindsay Davenport USA No.10 (May 09, 1994) 118. Madison Keys USA No.10 (Jun 20, 2016) 57. Mary Pierce FRA No.7 (Jun 6, 1994) 119. Johanna Konta GBR No.9 (Oct 10, 2016) 58. CRO No.9 (Oct 16, 1995) 120. Elina Svitolina UKR No.10 (Feb 27, 2017) 59. USA No.10 (Jan 30, 1996) 121. Jelena Ostapenko LAT No.10 (Sep 11, 2017) 60. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy NED No.10 (Mar 4, 1996) 122. Caroline Garcia FRA No.9 (Oct 9, 2017) 61. Martina Hingis SUI No.10 (Oct 7, 1996) 123. Kristina Mladenovic FRA No.10 (Oct 23, 2017) 62. Barbara Paulus AUT No.10 (Nov 18, 1996) 124. CoCo Vandeweghe USA No.10 (Nov 6, 2017)

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 157 Career-High Ranking Leaders (Since November 3, 1975)

No.1 First Date Last Date No.5 First Date Last Date Chris Evert Nov 3, 1975 Nov 24, 1985 Rosie Casals Sep 13, 1976 Oct 24, 1976 Evonne Goolagong Apr 26, 1976 May 9, 1976 Margaret Court Feb 21, 1977 Jul 2, 1977 Martina Navratilova Jul 10, 1978 Aug 16, 1987 Betty Stove Jul 3, 1977 Oct 22, 1977 Tracy Austin Apr 7, 1980 Nov 17, 1980 Kathy Jordan Mar 19, 1984 Dec 11, 1984 Stefanie Graf Aug 17, 1987 Mar 30, 1997 Sylvia Hanika Sep 12, 1983 Jan 8, 1984 Monica Seles Mar 11, 1991 Nov 24, 1996 Jo Durie Jan 9, 1984 Apr 29, 1984 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Feb 6, 1995 Jun 11, 1995 Natasha Zvereva May 22, 1989 Jun 11, 1989 Martina Hingis Mar 31, 1997 Oct 14, 2001 Daniela Hantuchova Jan 27, 2003 Mar 16, 2003 Lindsay Davenport Oct 12, 1998 Jan 29, 2006 Anna Chakvetadze Sep 10, 2007 Sep 30, 2007 Jennifer Capriati Oct 15, 2001 Jun 9, 2002 Sara Errani May 20, 2013 Sep 8, 2013 Venus Williams Feb 25, 2002 Jul 7, 2002 Eugenie Bouchard Oct 20, 2014 Oct 26, 2014 Serena Williams Jul 8, 2002 Sep 11, 2016 Lucie Safarova Sep 14, 2015 Oct 4, 2015 Kim Clijsters Aug 11, 2003 Nov 9, 2003 Justine Henin Oct 20, 2003 May 18, 2008 No.6 First Date Last Date Amélie Mauresmo Sep 13, 2004 Oct 17, 2004 Mima Jausovec Mar 22, 1982 Apr 4, 1982 Maria Sharapova Aug 22, 2005 Jul 8, 2012 Bettina Bunge Mar 28, 1983 Jul 3, 1983 Ana Ivanovic Jun 9, 2008 Sep 7, 2008 Katerina Maleeva Jul 9, 1990 Jan 13, 1990 Jelena Jankovic Aug 11, 2008 Feb 1, 2009 Chanda Rubin Apr 8, 1996 Jun 9, 1996 Dinara Safina Apr 20, 2009 Nov 1, 2009 Flavia Pennetta Sep 28, 2015 Oct 4, 2015 Caroline Wozniacki Oct 11, 2010 Jan 29, 2012 Carla Suárez Navarro Feb 29, 2016 Apr 3, 2016 Victoria Azarenka Jan 30, 2012 Feb 17, 2013 Angelique Kerber Sep 12, 2016 Jul 16, 2017 No.7 First Date Last Date Karolina Pliskova Jul 17, 2017 Sep 10, 2017 Olga Morozova Nov 3, 1975 Dec 31, 1975 Garbiñe Muguruza Sep 11, 2017 Oct 8, 2017 Kerry Melville Reid Jul 4, 1976 Sep 14, 1976 Simona Halep Oct 9, 2017 --- Greer Stevens Jul 7, 1980 Aug 10, 1980 Barbara Potter Dec 6, 1982 Dec 19, 1982 No.2 First Date Last Date Andrea Temesvari Jan 23, 1984 Feb 19, 1984 Virginia Wade Nov 3, 1975 Jan 31, 1976 Kathy Rinaldi-Stunkel May 26, 1986 Feb 1, 1987 Billie Jean King Dec 11, 1977 Feb 12, 1978 Irina Spirlea Oct 13, 1997 Nov 2, 1997 Andrea Jaeger Aug 17, 1981 Sep 13, 1981 Barbara Schett Sep 13, 1999 Nov 7, 1999 Conchita Martínez Oct 30, 1995 Aug 4, 1996 Julie Halard-Decugis Feb 14, 2000 Apr 16, 2000 Jana Novotna Jul 7, 1997 Sep 13, 1998 Patty Schnyder Nov 14, 2005 Jan 15, 2006 Anastasia Myskina Sep 13, 2004 Sep 26, 2004 Nicole Vaidisova May 14, 2007 May 27, 2007 Svetlana Kuznetsova Sep 10, 2007 Feb 24, 2008 Marion Bartoli Jan 30, 2012 Sep 28, 2013 Vera Zvonareva Oct 25, 2010 Sep 11, 2011 Belinda Bencic Feb 22, 2016 Feb 28, 2016 Petra Kvitova Oct 31, 2011 Feb 12, 2012 Madison Keys Oct 10, 2016 Oct 30, 2016 Agnieszka Radwanska Jul 9, 2012 Sep 9, 2012 Roberta Vinci May 9, 2016 Jul 10, 2016 Li Na Feb 17, 2014 Aug 10, 2014 Jelena Ostapenko Oct 9, 2017 ---

No.3 First Date Last Date No.8 First Date Last Date Wendy Turnbull Jan 7, 1985 Feb 3, 1985 Nancy Richey Nov 3, 1975 Jan 31, 1976 Pam Shriver Mar 20, 1984 Jun 19, 1988 Virginia Ruzici May 21, 1979 Jun 15, 1981 Hana Mandlikova Apr 30, 1984 Apr 26, 1987 Bonnie Gadusek Jul 9, 1984 Sep 15, 1986 Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere Feb 4, 1985 Feb 17, 1985 Carling Bassett-Seguso Mar 4, 1985 Mar 17, 1985 Gabriela Sabatini Feb 27, 1989 Jan 31, 1993 Anna Kournikova Nov 20, 2000 May 27, 2001 Mary Pierce Jan 30, 1995 Jul 9, 2000 Ai Sugiyama Feb 9, 2004 Feb 29, 2004 Amanda Coetzer Nov 3, 1997 Nov 9, 1997 Alicia Molik Feb 28, 2005 Jun 5, 2005 Nathalie Tauziat May 8, 2000 May 14, 2000 Ekaterina Makarova Apr 6, 2015 Jul 12, 2015 Nadia Petrova May 15, 2006 Jun 11, 2006 Caroline Garcia Oct 23, 2017 --- Elena Dementieva Apr 6, 2009 May 10, 2009 Elina Svitolina Sep 11, 2017 Oct 8, 2017 No.9 First Date Last Date Francoise Dürr Nov 3, 1975 Dec 31, 1975 No.4 First Date Last Date Lisa Bonder-Kreiss Aug 20, 1984 Sep 1, 1984 Dianne Fromholtz Balestrat Mar 19, 1979 Apr 14, 1979 Lori McNeil Jul 4, 1988 Sep 11, 1988 Sue Barker Mar 20, 1977 Nov 26, 1977 Brenda Schultz-McCarthy May 20, 1996 May 26, 1996 Zina Garrison Nov 20, 1989 Sep 9, 1990 Dominique Van Roost Oct 12, 1998 Oct 18, 1998 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Sep 2, 1985 Sep 15, 1985 Sandrine Testud Feb 7, 2000 May 22, 2000 Helena Sukova Mar 18, 1985 Apr 14, 1985 Paola Suárez Jun 7, 2004 Jun 13, 2004 Mary Joe Fernández Oct 22, 1990 Jan 27, 1991 Andrea Petkovic Oct 10, 2011 Oct 16, 2011 Anke Huber Oct 14, 1996 Nov 3, 1996 Timea Bacsinszky May 16, 2016 Jun 5, 2016 Magdalena Maleeva Jan 29, 1996 Feb 4, 1996 Kimiko Date Nov 13, 1995 Dec 31, 1995 No.10 First Date Last Date Iva Majoli Feb 5, 1996 Oct 19, 1997 Kathy May Jul 3, 1977 Aug 20, 1977 Jelena Dokic Aug 18, 2002 Sep 22, 2002 Kristien Shaw Kremmer Aug 21, 1977 Sep 11, 1977 Francesca Schiavone Jun 7, 2010 Jan 31, 2011 Kathleen Horvath Jun 11, 1984 Jun 24, 1984 Samantha Stosur July 5, 2010 Feb 21, 2011 Catarina Lindqvist Apr 15, 1985 Apr 28, 1985 Dominika Cibulkova Mar 20, 2017 Apr 30, 2017 Stephanie Rehe Mar 13, 1989 Mar 19, 1989 Johanna Konta July 11, 2017 July 17, 2017 Barbara Paulus Nov 18, 1996 Dec 22, 1996 Karina Habsudova Feb 10, 1997 Mar 16, 1997 Maria Kirilenko Jun 10, 2013 Jul 7, 2013 Kristina Mladenovic Oct 23, 2017 Nov 5, 2017 CoCo Vandeweghe Nov 6, 2017 ---

158 No. 1 vs. No. 2

The Top 2 in the world have met 113 times since computer rankings were introduced (134 times all-time). The No.1 player has prevailed in 72 meetings, while the No.2 has won 39 times. To date, all except six matchups have taken place in a tournament final. Here is a look at all No.1 vs. No.2 meetings since 1969: YR TOURNAMENT NO.1 NO.2 SCORE YR TOURNAMENT NO.1 NO.2 SCORE 1969 Australian Open* Court def. King 63 76(12) 1988 Wimbledon Graf def. Navratilova 57 62 61 Dallas* Court def. King 64 64 1989 Wimbledon Graf def. Navratilova 62 67(1) 61 Sydney* Court l. to King 62 46 63 US Open Graf def. Navratilova 36 75 61 S African Open* Court def. King 64 16 63 vs Champs Graf def. Navratilova 64 75 26 62 Durban* Court l. to King 64 26 62 1990 No Match-up Wimbledon* Court def. King 14-12 11-9 1991 San Antonio Seles l. to Graf 64 63 1971 * Court def. King 63 36 63 Hamburg Seles l. to Graf 75 67(4) 63 1972 Wimbledon* Goolagong l. to King 63 63 1992 Roland Garros Seles def. Graf 62 36 10-8 vs Charlotte* King def. Court 62 62 Wimbledon Seles l. to Graf 62 61 vs Phoenix* King def. Court 76 63 1993 Australian Open Seles def. Graf 46 63 62 vs California* King l. to Court 64 61 vs Champs Graf def. Sánchez Vicario 61 64 36 61 1973 vs Chicago* King l. to Court 62 46 64 1994 Australian Open Graf def. Sánchez Vicario 60 62 vs Boston* Court def. King 62 64 Delray Beach Graf def. Sánchez Vicario 63 75 vs Indianapolis* Court l. to King 67 76 63 Hamburg Graf l. to Sánchez Vicario 46 76(3) 76(6) vs Nashville* Court def. King 63 46 62 San Diego Graf def. Sánchez Vicario 62 61 1974 vs San Francisco* Evert l. to King 76(5-2)62 Graf l. to Sánchez Vicario 75 16 76(4) Palm Springs* Evert def. King 63 61 US Open Graf l. to Sánchez Vicario 16 76(3) 64 US Indoors* King def. Evert 63 36 62 1995 Roland Garros Sánchez Vicario l. to Graf 75 46 60 1975 vs California* Evert def. King 61 61 Wimbledon Graf def. Sánchez Vicario 46 61 75 Sarasota* Evert l. to King 62 63 US Open Graf ^ def. Seles (co-No.1) 76(6)06 63 Austin* Evert def. King 46 63 76 1996 Indian Wells Graf ^ def. C.Martínez 76(5) 76(5) Roland Garros (SF) Graf ^ def. C. Martínez 63 61 OFFICIAL COMPUTER RANKINGS INTRODUCED ON NOVEMBER 3, 1975 Canadian Open Seles ^ def. Sánchez Vicario 61 76(2) 1976 vs Washington Evert def. Wade 62 61 US Open Graf ^ def. Seles (co-No.1) 75 64 vs Philadelphia Evert l. to Goolagong 63 76 Tokyo [Nicherei] Seles ^ def. Sánchez Vicario 61 64 vs Champs Evert l. to Goolagong 63 57 63 Fed Cup Final Seles ^ def. Sánchez Vicario 36 63 61 Wimbledon Evert def. Goolagong 63 46 86 1997 Tokyo [PPO]** Graf Hingis Hingis w/o US Open Evert def. Goolagong 63 60 1998 Tokyo [PPO] Hingis l. to Davenport 63 63 1977 vs Los Angeles Evert def. Navratilova 62 26 61 Indian Wells Hingis def. Davenport 63 64 vs Philadelphia Evert def. Navratilova 64 46 63 Los Angeles Hingis l. to Davenport 46 64 63 Tucson Evert def. Navratilova 63 76(5-2) US Open (SF) Hingis def. Novotna 36 61 64 Palm Springs (RR) Evert def. Navratilova 64 61 Chase Champs Davenport l. to Hingis 75 64 46 62 1978 Tokyo [May] Evert def. Navratilova 75 62 1999 Sydney Davenport def. Hingis 64 63 Eastbourne Evert l. to Navratilova 64 46 97 Philadelphia Davenport def. Hingis 63 64 Wimbledon Evert l. to Navratilova 26 64 75 Chase Champs Davenport def. Hingis 64 62 Atlanta Navratilova l. to Evert 76(3) 06 63 2000 Australian Open Hingis l. to Davenport 61 75 Palm Springs Navratilova l. to Evert 63 63 Scottsdale** Hingis vs. Davenport Cancelled 1979 Avon Oakland Navratilova def. Evert 75 75 Indian Wells Hingis l. to Davenport 46 64 60 Avon L.A. Navratilova l. to Evert 63 64 Miami Hingis def. Davenport 63 62 Avon Dallas Evert l. to Navratilova 64 64 Zurich Hingis def. Davenport 64 46 75 Eastbourne Navratilova l. to Evert 75 57 13-11 Philadelphia Hingis l. to Davenport 76(7) 64 Wimbledon Evert l. to Navratilova 64 64 2001 Sydney Hingis def. Davenport 63 46 75 Phoenix Navratilova def. Evert 61 63 Tokyo [PPO] Hingis l. to Davenport 67(4) 64 62 Brighton Navratilova def. Evert 61 64 2002 Wimbledon V.Williams l. to S.Williams 76(4) 63 1980 Avon Champs Navratilova l. to Austin 62 26 62 US Open S.Williams def. V.Williams 64 63 La Costa Navratilova l. to Austin 75 62 S.Williams def. V.Williams 76(4)36 64 Orlando Navratilova def. Austin 62 64 Filderstadt Clijsters def. Henin 57 64 62 1981 Canadian Open (SF) Evert def. Jaeger 46 61 62 2004 Australian Open Henin def. Clijsters 63 46 63 1982 Wimbledon Navratilova def. Evert 61 36 62 Olympics–Athens Henin def. Mauresmo 63 63 Brighton Navratilova def. Evert 61 64 Filderstadt Mauresmo l. to Davenport 62 ret. Australian Open Navratilova l. to Evert 63 26 63 2005 No Matchup Toyota Champs Navratilova def. Evert 46 61 62 2006 Antwerp Clijsters l. to Mauresmo 36 63 63 1983 vs Dallas Navratilova def. Evert 64 60 2007 No Matchup vs Champs Navratilova def. Evert 62 60 2008 Sydney Henin def. Kuznetsova 46 62 64 vs Los Angeles Navratilova def. Evert 61 63 2009 No Matchup Canadian Open Navratilova def. Evert 64 46 61 2010 WTA Finals (SF) Wozniacki def. Zvonareva 75 60 US Open Navratilova def. Evert 61 63 2011 No Matchup Tokyo [Lions Cup] Navratilova def. Evert 62 62 2012 Indian Wells Azarenka def. Sharapova 62 63 1984 US Indoors Navratilova def. Evert 62 76(4) Stuttgart Azarenka l. to Sharapova 61 64 vs Champs Navratilova def. Evert 63 75 61 Beijing Azarenka def. Sharapova 63 61 Amelia Island Navratilova def. Evert 62 60 WTA Finals (SF) Azarenka l. to Sharapova 64 62 Roland Garros Navratilova def. Evert 63 61 2013 Doha Azarenka def. S.Williams 76(8)26 63 Wimbledon Navratilova def. Evert 76(5) 62 Miami S.Williams def. Sharapova 46 63 60 US Open Navratilova def. Evert 46 64 64 Madrid S.Williams def. Sharapova 61 64 1985 vs Florida Navratilova l. to Evert 62 64 Roland Garros S.Williams def. Sharapova 64 64 Miami Navratilova def. Evert 62 64 Cincinnati S.Williams l. to Azarenka 26 62 76(8) vs Dallas Navratilova def. Evert 63 64 US Open S.Williams def. Azarenka 75 67(6) 61 Roland Garros Navratilova l. to Evert 63 67(4) 75 2014 Brisbane S.Williams def. Azarenka 64 75 Wimbledon Evert l. to Navratilova 46 63 62 Miami S.Williams def. Li 75 61 Australian Open Navratilova def. Evert 62 46 62 2015 Australian Open S.Williams def. Sharapova 63 76(5) 1986 vVs Dallas Navratilova def. Evert 62 61 2016 No Matchup Roland Garros Navratilova l. to Evert 26 63 63 2017 No Matchup vs Los Angeles Navratilova def. Evert 76(5) 63 1987 Miami (SF) Navratilova l. to Graf 63 62 * Before official WTA Rankings introduced Roland Garros Navratilova l. to Graf 64 46 86 ** Match not played Wimbledon Navratilova def. Graf 75 63 ^ Graf & Seles held co-No.1 ranking US Open Graf l. to Navratilova 76(4) 61

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PLAYERS TO DEFEAT WORLD’S TOP 2 AT SAME EVENT Evonne Goolagong (No.5) 1978 Boston d. No.2 Navratilova (SF)); No.1 Evert (F) Tracy Austin (No.3) 1979 US Open d. No.2 Navratilova (SF); No.1 Evert (F) Tracy Austin (No.3) 1979 Filderstadt d. No.2 Evert (SF); No.1 Navratilova (F) Martina Navratilova (No.3) 1980 Tokyo [Lions Cup] d. No.1 Evert (SF); No.2 Austin (F) Tracy Austin (No.3) 1981 Toyota Championships d. No.1 Evert (SF); No.2 Navratilova (F) Martina Navratilova (No.3) 1981 Tokyo (Lions Cup] d. No.2 Austin (SF); No.1 Evert (F) Hana Mandlikova (No.4) 1985 US Open d. No.1 Evert (SF); No.2 Navratilova (F) Gabriela Sabatini (No.3) 1989 Amelia Island d. No.2 Navratilova (SF); No.1 Graf (F) Stefanie Graf (No.17) 1998 Philadelphia d. No.2 Hingis (QF); No.1 Davenport (F) Stefanie Graf (No.6) 1999 Roland Garros d. No.2 Davenport (QF); No.1 Hingis (F) Serena Williams (No.6) 1999 US Open d. No.2 Davenport (SF); No.1 Hingis (F) Serena Williams (No.6) 2000 Los Angeles d. No.1 Hingis (SF); No.2 Davenport (F) Venus Williams (No.3) 2000 US Open d. No.1 Hingis (SF); No.2 Davenport (F) Venus Williams (No.5) 2000 Wimbledon d. No.1 Hingis (QF); No.2 Davenport (F) Amélie Mauresmo (No.9) 2000 Sydney d. No.1 Hingis (SF); No.2 Davenport (F) Jennifer Capriati (No.14) d. No.2 Davenport (SF); No.1 Hingis (F) Monica Seles (No.10) 2001 San Diego d. No.2 Capriati (QF); No.1 Hingis in (SF) Serena Williams (No.9) 2002 Miami d. No.2 V.Williams (SF); No.1 Capriati (F) Serena Williams (No.3) 2002 Roland Garros d. No.2 Capriati (SF); No.1 V.Williams (F) Kim Clijsters (No.6) 2002 WTA Championships d. No.2 V.Williams ret. (SF); d. No.1 S.Williams (F) Justine Henin (No.4) 2003 Roland Garros d. No.1 S.Williams (SF); No.2 Clijsters (F) Anastasia Myskina (No.10) 2003 Leipzig d. No.1 Clijsters ret. (SF); d. No.2 Henin (F) Serena Williams (No.7) 2005 Australian Open d. No.2 Mauresmo (QF); No.1 Davenport (F) Venus Williams (No.14) 2005 Wimbledon d. No.2 Sharapova (SF); No.1 Davenport (F) Mary Pierce (No.5) 2005 WTA Championships d. No.2 Clijsters (RR); No.1 Davenport in (SF) Maria Sharapova (No.4) 2006 US Open d. No.1 Mauresmo (SF); No.2 Henin (F) Justine Henin (No.3) 2006 WTA Championships d. No.2 Sharapova (SF); No.1 Mauresmo (F) Serena Williams (No.18) 2007 Miami d. No.2 Sharapova (4r); No.1 Henin (F) Venus Williams (No.8) 2008 WTA Championships d. No.2 Safina (RR); No.1 Jankovic in (SF) Svetlana Kuznetsova (No.7) 2009 Roland Garros d. No.2 S.Williams (QF); No.1 Safina (F) Elena Dementieva (No.5) 2010 Sydney d. No.2 Safina (QF); d. No.1 S.Williams (F) Kim Clijsters (No.4) 2010 WTA Championships d. No.2 Zvonareva (RR); No.1 Wozniacki (F) Serena Williams (No.9) 2012 Madrid d. No.2 Sharapova (QF); d. No.1 Azarenka (F) Serena Williams (No.3) 2012 WTA Championships d. No.1 Azarenka (RR); d. No.2 Sharapova (F) Garbiñe Muguruza (No.6) 2017 Cincinnati d. No.1 Ka.Pliskova (SF); d. No.2 Halep (F) PLAYERS WHO DEFEATED WORLD’S TOP 3 PLAYERS AT SAME EVENT Stefanie Graf (No.6) 1999 Roland Garros d. No.2 Davenport (QF); No.3 Seles in (SF); No.1 Hingis (F) Serena Williams (No.9) 2002 Miami d. No.3 Hingis (QF); No.2 V.Williams in (SF); No.1 Capriati (F) Venus Williams (No.8) 2008 WTA Championships d. No.2 Safina (RR); No.3 S.Williams (RR); No.1 Jankovic in (SF)

GROWTH OF WTA PRIZE MONEY

Year US WTA Sponsor Year US Dollars WTA Sponsor 2017 $139 million WTA 1993 $33 million Kraft General Foods 2016 $137 million WTA 1992 $25.5 million Kraft General Foods 2015 $129 million WTA 1991 $24.6 million Kraft General Foods 2014 $118 million WTA 1990 $23 million Kraft General Foods 2013 $118 million WTA 1989 $17.9 million Virginia Slims 2012 $103 million WTA 1988 $16.7 million Virginia Slims 2011 $90 million WTA 1987 $15.0 million Virginia Slims 2010 $86 million Sony Ericsson 1976 $14.2 million Virginia Slims 2009 $86 million Sony Ericsson 1985 $12.5 million Virginia Slims 2008 $75.1 million Sony Ericsson 1984 $11.0 million Virginia Slims 2007 $68.8 million Sony Ericsson 1983 $10.2 million Virginia Slims 2006 $61.7 million Sony Ericsson 1982 $8.9 million Avon, Toyota 2005 $60 million Sony Ericsson 1981 $7.4 million Avon, Toyota 2004 $56.6 million WTA Tour 1980 $7.2 million Avon, Colgate 2003 $53.5 million WTA Tour 1979 $6.2 million Avon, Colgate 2002 $51.7 million Sanex 1978 $4.5 million Virginia Slims, Colgate 2001 $50 million Sanex 1977 $4.2 million Virginia Slims, Colgate 2000 $47 million Sanex 1976 $2.2 million Virginia Slims 1999 $45 million WTA Tour 1975 $1.5 million Virginia Slims 1998 $40 million Corel Corporation 1974 $1 million Virginia Slims 1997 $38 million Corel Corporation 1973 $775,000 Virginia Slims 1996 $36 million Corel Corporation 1972 $501,275 Virginia Slims 1995 $35 million WTA Tour 1971 $309,100 Virginia Slims 1994 $35 million WTA Tour

160 Ranking Facts

MOST YEARS FINISHING IN TOP 10 LOWEST-RANKED PLAYERS TO APPEAR IN YEAR- 20 Martina Navratilova 1975-94 END TOP 10 A YEAR LATER 19 Chris Evert 1971-89 Billie Jean King NR - Dec 12, 1976 1977 - No.2 15 Serena Williams 1999-04; 2007-10; 2012-16 Evonne Goolagong NR - Jan 15, 1977 1978 - No.3 13 Stefanie Graf 1985-96; 1998 Stefanie Graf NR - Jun 8, 1998 1999 - No.3 13 Monica Seles 1989-93; 1995-2002 Monica Seles NR - May 7, 1989 1990 - No.4 13 Venus Williams 1998-2002; 2004-05; Margaret Court NR - Feb 20, 1976 1977 - No.5 2007-10; 2015; 2017 Andrea Jaeger NR - Feb 23, 1980 1981 - No.5 12 Billie Jean King 1968-75; 1977-80 Martina Hingis NR - Aug 21, 2005 2006 - No.9 12 Virginia Wade 1968-79 Tracy Austin NR - Jul 16, 1977 1978 - No.9 11 Kerry Melville Reid 1969-79 Kim Clijsters No.134 - Mar 6, 2005 2006 - No.1 11 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1989-98; 2000 Conchita Martínez No.116 - Jun 19, 1988 1989 - No.10 YOUNGEST TO RANK AT No.1 BIGGEST JUMP DURING THE YEAR INTO TOP 10 Martina Hingis 16 yrs, 182 day (Mar 31, 1997) AT SEASON’S END Monica Seles 17 yrs, 99 days (Mar 11, 1991) Jennifer Capriati 1990 NR - No.8 Tracy Austin 17 yrs, 116 days (Apr 7, 1980) Martina Hingis 2005 NR - No.7 Stefanie Graf 18 yrs, 64 days (Aug 17, 1987) Andrea Jaeger 1980 NR - No.7 Maria Sharapova 18 yrs, 125 days (Aug 22, 2005) Kim Clijsters 2005 No.134 - No.2 Serena Williams 2007 No.95 - No.7 OLDEST TO RANK AT No.1 Monica Seles 1989 No.86 - No.6 Serena Williams 35 yrs, 230 days (May 15, 2017) Dominka Cibulkova 2016 No.66 - No.5 Chris Evert 30 yrs, 338 days (Nov 24, 1985) Venus Williams 2007 No.54 - No.8 Martina Navratilova 30 yrs, 303 days (Aug 16, 1987) Sara Errani 2012 No.45 – No.6 Lindsay Davenport 29 yrs, 235 days (Jan 29, 2006) Justine Henin 2001 No.45 - No.7 Angelique Kerber 29 yrs, 180 days (Jul 16, 2017) BEST RANKING DEBUTS MOST CAREER WINS OVER WORLD No.1 Andrea Jaeger No.19 in Feb 1980 Martina Navratilova 18 Evert - 13, Seles - 3, Graf - 2 Tracy Austin No.21 in Jul 1977 Serena Williams 16 Hingis - 5, Azarenka - 4 Renee Richards No.21 in Oct 1977 Capriati - 2, Henin - 2, Pam Shriver No.24 in Apr 1978 V.Williams - 1, Davenport - 1, Jennifer Capriati No.25 in Apr 1990 Wozniacki - 1 Lindsay Davenport 15 Graf - 1, Hingis - 11, Capriati - 1, LOWEST-RANKED PLAYERS TO DEFEAT Mauresmo - 2 WORLD No.1 Venus Williams 15 Davenport - 2, Hingis - 8, No.226 Zhang Shuai (d. Safina) 2009 Beijing (2r ) S.Williams - 2, Jankovic - 1, No.188 (d. Ivanovic) 2008 US Open (2r) Safina - 1, Kerber - 1 No.133 Zheng Jie (d. Ivanovic) 2008 Wimbledon (3r) Stefanie Graf 11 Navratilova - 3, Seles - 5, No.133 Kim Clijsters (d. Davenport) 2005 Indian Wells (F) Sánchez Vicario - 1, No.132 Chang Kai-Chen (d. Safina) 2009 Tokyo (2r) Davenport - 1, Hingis - 1 Not including matches in which No.1-ranked player retired Gabriela Sabatini 10 Navratilova - 1, Graf - 7, Seles - 2 Tracy Austin 9 Evert - 4, Navratilova - 5 LONGEST CONSECUTIVE STRETCH IN WTA TOP 2 Chris Evert 9 Navratilova - 8, Austin - 1 Stefanie Graf 10 yrs, 3 mths, 1 wk (Mar 2, 1987 - Jun 8, 1997) YOUNGEST TO RANK IN TOP 10 Martina Navratilova 8 yrs, 10 mths Jennifer Capriati 14 yrs, 214 days Oct 29, 1990 (Jan 11, 1982 - Nov 18, 1990) Andrea Jaeger 15 yrs, 68 days Aug 11, 1980 Chris Evert 6 yrs, 5 mths, 2 wks Tracy Austin 15 yrs, 91 days Mar 13, 1978 (Sept 22, 1980 - Mar 1, 1987) Gabriela Sabatini 15 yrs, 109 days Sep 2, 1985 Monica Seles 15 yrs, 283 days Sep 11, 1989 BIGGEST GAP BETWEEN STINTS AT No.1 Martina Hingis 16 yrs, 7 days Oct 7, 1996 Serena Williams 5 years, 29 days Stefanie Graf 16 yrs, 52 days Aug 5, 1985 (Aug 10, 2003 - Sep 8, 2008) Anna Kournikova 17 yrs, 15 days Jun 22, 1998 Natasha Zvereva 17 yrs, 51 days Jun 6, 1988 Maria Sharapova 17 yrs, 77 days Jul 5, 2004 OLDEST TO RANK IN TOP 10 Billie Jean King 39 yrs, 322 days Oct 9, 1983 Martina Navratilova 38 yrs, 75 days Jan 1, 1995 Venus Williams 37 yrs, 142 days as of Nov 6, 2017 Serena Williams 35 yrs, 293 days Jul 16, 2017 Chris Evert 35 yrs, 52 days Feb 11, 1990 Virginia Wade 34 yrs, 361 days Jul 6, 1980 Margaret Court 34 yrs, 351 days Jul 2, 1977 Nancy Richey 34 yrs, 21 days Sep 13, 1976 Nathalie Tauziat 33 yrs, 356 days Oct 7, 2001 Betty Stove 33 yrs, 245 days Feb 24, 1979

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1975 Points Trn 1983 Points Trn 1991 Points Trn Chris Evert (USA) 15.79 22 Martina Navratilova (USA) 19.49 16 Monica Seles (YUG) 277.03 16 Virginia Wade (GBR) 11.13 20 Chris Evert (USA) 15.17 14 Stefanie Graf (GER) 219.19 15 Martina Navratilova (TCH) 10.97 25 Andrea Jaeger (USA) 11.95 15 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 200.69 16 Billie Jean King (USA) 10.02 6 Pam Shriver (USA) 10.34 16 Martina Navratilova (USA) 191.37 14 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 9.74 20 Sylvia Hanika (GER) 10.01 20 A. Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 153.63 16 Margaret Court (AUS) 8.84 13 Jo Durie (GBR) 9.19 13 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 143.16 13 Olga Morozova (URS) 6.32 22 Bettina Bunge (GER) 9.18 18 Jana Novotna (TCH) 109.06 17 Nancy Richey (USA) 6.24 17 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 6.46 16 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 101.94 18 Francoise Dürr (FRA) 6.19 22 Tracy Austin(USA) 9.05 8 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 95.44 15 Kerry Melville (AUS) 6.03 18 Zina Garrison (USA) 8.99 18 M. Maleeva-Fragniere (SUI) 83.38 17 1976 Points Trn 1984 Points Trn 1992 Points Trn Chris Evert (USA) 17.42 17 Martina Navratilova (USA) 192.72 15 Monica Seles (YUG) 283.00 15 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 15.12 14 Chris Evert (USA) 151.65 14 Stefanie Graf (GER) 252.00 14 Virginia Wade (GBR) 12.64 18 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 68.40 15 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 192.00 17 Martina Navratilova (TCH) 11.86 17 Pam Shriver (USA) 64.84 15 A.Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 177.00 17 Dianne Fromholtz (AUS) 9.75 18 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 62.73 16 Martina Navratilova (USA) 171.00 12 Rosie Casals(USA) 8.12 16 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 58.03 20 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 120.00 16 Betty Stove (NED) 7.98 21 Helena Sukova(TCH) 56.11 24 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 98.00 13 Kerry Melville Reid(AUS) 6.30 19 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (GER) 55.17 17 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 96.00 17 Olga Morozova (URS) 6.22 18 Zina Garrison (USA) 49.46 21 M.Maleeva-Fragniere (SUI) 81.00 13 Sue Barker (GBR) 5.87 17 Kathy Jordan (USA) 45.22 11 Jana Novotna (TCH) 78.00 17 1977 Points Trn 1985 Points Trn 1993 Points Trn Chris Evert (USA) 17.61 13 Martina Navratilova (USA) 191.32 17 Stefanie Graf (GER) 409.00 15 Billie Jean King (USA) 12.24 10 Chris Evert (USA) 175.03 18 A. Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 243.00 18 Martina Navratilova (TCH) 11.88 19 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 103.19 17 Martina Navratilova (USA) 221.00 13 Virginia Wade (GBR) 10.18 16 Pam Shriver (USA) 89.77 18 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 192.00 18 Sue Barker (GBR) 9.51 16 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (GER) 87.52 20 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 146.00 18 Rosie Casals (USA) 7.69 18 Stefanie Graf (GER) 77.73 13 Jana Novotna (CZE) 145.00 17 Betty Stove (NED) 6.62 22 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 70.83 19 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 138.00 14 Dianne Fromholtz (AUS) 6.46 16 Zina Garrison (USA) 69.60 20 Monica Seles (YUG)** 133.00 4 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 6.33 20 Helena Sukova (TCH) 65.62 21 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 126.00 12 Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) 6.06 22 Bonnie Gadusek (USA) 61.05 16 Anke Huber (GER) 124.00 16 1978 Points Trn 1986 Points Trn 1994 Points Trn Martina Navratilova (TCH) 15.83 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 287.32 18 Stefanie Graf (GER) 353.00 13 Chris Evert (USA) 15.33 10 Chris Evert (USA) 236.64 13 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 311.00 17 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 12.01 11 Stefanie Graf (GER) 201.56 14 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 180.00 18 Virginia Wade (GBR) 9.97 22 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 124.89 16 Jana Novotna (CZE) 164.00 14 Billie Jean King (USA) 9.30 10 Helena Sukova (TCH) 104.45 25 Mary Pierce (FRA) 155.00 16 Tracy Austin (USA) 8.59 14 Pam Shriver (USA) 101.57 18 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 141.00 17 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 8.17 22 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (GER) 84.89 19 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 138.00 18 Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) 7.93 21 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 69.28 23 Martina Navratilova (USA) 134.00 15 Betty Stove (NED) 7.43 21 Kathy Rinaldi (USA) 66.31 17 Kimiko Date (JPN) 124.00 14 Dianne Fromholtz (AUS) 7.17 14 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 61.87 21 Natasha Zvereva (BLR) 123.00 13 1979 Points Trn 1987 Points Trn 1995 Points Trn Martina Navratilova (TCH) 15.75 20 Stefanie Graf (GER) 280.21 13 (Co-1) Stefanie Graf (GER) 393.00 13 Chris Evert (USA) 14.11 20 Martina Navratilova (USA) 231.21 12 (Co-1) Monica Seles (USA)*** 393.00 2 Tracy Austin (USA) 14.00 18 Chris Evert (USA) 165.76 17 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 255.00 16 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 11.81 14 Pam Shriver (USA) 137.27 17 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 228.00 15 Billie Jean King (USA) 8.86 14 Hana Mandlikova (AUS) 120.96 16 Kimiko Date (JPN) 165.00 13 Dianne Fromholtz (AUS) 8.37 24 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 113.58 19 Mary Pierce (FRA) 159.00 16 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 8.21 27 Helena Sukova (TCH) 92.36 21 Magdalena Maleeva (BUL) 149.00 15 Virginia Wade (GBR) 7.96 22 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 83.14 17 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 147.00 17 Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) 6.64 24 Zina Garrison (USA) 80.91 19 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 136.00 13 Sue Barker (GBR) 6.61 27 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (GER) 65.78 16 Iva Majoli (CRO) 135.00 14 Anke Huber (GER) 129.00 16 1980 Points Trn 1988 Points Trn 1996 Points Trn Chris Evert (USA) 16.83 14 Stefanie Graf (GER) 325.78 13 Stefanie Graf (GER) 332.07 11 Tracy Austin (USA) 15.63 19 Martina Navratilova (USA) 211.89 16 (Co-2) Monica Seles (USA)**** 312.00 13 Martina Navratilova (TCH) 14.78 22 Chris Evert (USA) 161.86 16 (Co-2) A.Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 203.78 18 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 10.80 23 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 143.37 18 Jana Novotna (CZE) 192.99 16 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 10.75 15 Pam Shriver (USA) 120.68 18 Martina Hingis (SUI) 179.47 17 Billie Jean King (USA) 9.74 16 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 82.63 16 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 176.72 18 Andrea Jaeger (USA) 9.61 22 Natasha Zvereva (URS) 82.53 17 Anke Huber (GER) 149.42 18 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 9.55 24 Helena Sukova (TCH) 80.21 19 Iva Majoli (CRO) 147.09 18 Pam Shriver (USA) 8.23 21 Zina Garrison (USA) 68.31 20 Kimiko Date (JPN) 139.63 15 Greer Stevens (RSA) 8.03 17 Barbara Potter (USA) 60.47 15 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 138.65 17 Barbara Paulus (AUT) 87.78 17 1981 Points Trn 1989 Points Trn 1997 Points Trn Chris Evert (USA) 17.54 14 Stefanie Graf (GER) 300.10 16 Martina Hingis (SUI) 6264 17 Tracy Austin (USA) 16.48 13 Martina Navratilova (USA) 208.20 16 Jana Novotna (CZE) 3753 20 Martina Navratilova (USA) 15.71 22 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 166.56 16 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 3695 22 Andrea Jaeger (USA) 13.11 19 Zina Garrison (USA) 128.49 18 Amanda Coetzer (RSA) 3360 27 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 11.23 20 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 121.22 15 Monica Seles (USA) 2988 17 Sylvia Hanika (GER) 9.62 21 Monica Seles (YUG) 117.22 10 Iva Majoli (CRO) 2874 24 Pam Shriver (USA) 9.59 22 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 87.89 12 Mary Pierce (FRA) 2861 16 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 8.26 22 Helena Sukova (TCH) 87.31 16 Irina Spirlea (ROM) 2577 23 Bettina Bunge (GER) 7.93 22 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 84.08 15 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 2361 23 Barbara Potter (USA) 7.92 22 Chris Evert (USA)* 79.79 10 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 2114 17 1982 Points Trn 1990 Points Trn 1998 Points Trn Martina Navratilova (USA) 19.16 18 Stefanie Graf (GER) 278.10 15 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 5654 20 Chris Evert (USA) 17.53 14 Monica Seles (YUG) 203.75 15 Martina Hingis (SUI) 5366 17 Andrea Jaeger (USA) 12.85 21 Martina Navratilova (USA) 199.42 13 Jana Novotna (CZE) 3734 18 Tracy Austin (USA) 10.40 13 Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 147.03 12 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 3417 19 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 9.78 21 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 137.02 16 Venus Williams (USA) 3262 15 Pam Shriver (USA) 9.15 19 Katerina Maleeva (BUL) 115.84 16 Monica Seles (USA) 3226 15 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 9.00 18 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 112.60 16 Mary Pierce (FRA) 2414 16 Barbara Potter (USA) 8.69 23 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 103.41 12 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 2331 18 Bettina Bunge (GER) 8.49 21 M.Maleeva-Fragniere (SUI) 103.15 16 Stefanie Graf (GER) 2661 13 Sylvia Hanika (GER) 8.26 21 Zina Garrison (USA) 102.52 19 Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) 2259 24 162 Season-Ending Top 10 Singles Rankings (1975-2017) continued

1999 Points Trn 2007 Points Trn 2015 Points Trn Martina Hingis (SUI) 6074 20 Justine Henin (BEL) 6155 15 Serena Williams (USA) 9945 16 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 4841 19 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 3725 19 Simona Halep (ROU) 6060 18 Venus Williams (USA) 4378 18 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 3475 28 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 5200 20 Serena Williams (USA) 3021 12 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 3461 20 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 5011 17 Mary Pierce (FRA) 2658 21 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2956 13 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 4500 24 Monica Seles (USA) 2310 13 Anna Chakvetadze (RUS) 2935 22 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 4220 19 Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) 2213 25 Serena Williams (USA) 2802 12 Venus Williams (USA) 3790 18 Barbara Schett (AUT) 2188 24 Venus Williams (USA) 2470 14 Flavia Pennetta (ITA) 3621 20 Julie Halard-Decugis (FRA) 1977 24 Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 2367 27 Lucie Safarova (CZE) 3590 22 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 2765 16 Marion Bartoli (FRA) 2191 31 Angelique Kerber (GER) 3590 25 2000 Points Trn 2008 Points Trn 2016 Points Trn Martina Hingis (SUI) 6180 20 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 4710 22 Angelique Kerber (GER) 9080 21 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 5022 18 Serena Williams (USA) 3866 13 Serena Williams (USA) 7050 14 Venus Williams (USA) 3694 9 Dinara Safina(RUS) 3817 21 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 5600 20 Monica Seles (USA) 3255 15 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 3663 19 Simona Halep (ROU) 5228 18 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 2795 20 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 3457 18 Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) 4875 23 Serena Williams (USA) 2306 11 Venus Williams (USA) 3272 14 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 4600 22 Mary Pierce (FRA) 2162 13 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 2952 25 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 4236 20 Anna Kournikova (RUS) 2158 26 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 2726 19 Madison Keys (USA) 4137 16 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 2132 18 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2515 11 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 4115 21 Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) 1963 26 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 2286 24 Johanna Konta (GBR) 3640 23 2001 Points Trn 2009 Points Trn 2017 Points Trn Lindsay Davenport (USA) 4902 17 Serena Williams (USA) 9075 18 Simona Halep (ROU) 6175 18 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 4892 17 Dinara Safina (RUS) 7800 19 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 6135 21 Venus William­s (USA) 4128 12 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 6141 19 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 6015 23 Martina Hingis (SUI) 3944 18 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 5875 27 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 5730 20 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 3265 22 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 5585 20 Venus Williams (USA) 5597 16 Serena Williams (USA) 3004 10 Venus Williams (USA) 5126 17 Elina Svitolina (UKR) 5500 19 Justine Henin (BEL) 2989 22 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 4820 17 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 5010 21 Jelena Dokic (YUG) 2780 26 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 3965 20 Caroline Garcia (FRA) 4420 24 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 1906 16 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 3560 21 Johanna Konta (GBR) 3610 20 Monica Seles (USA) 2306 14 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 3450 24 CoCo Vandeweghe (USA) 3258 18 2002 Points Trn 2010 Points Trn * When Chris Evert played her last WTA match at the 1989 US Serena Williams (USA) 6080 13 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 8035 22 Open, she was world No. 4. Venus Williams (USA) 5140 16 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 6785 19 ** Ranking reflects only four tournaments as a result of inability to Jennifer Capriati (USA) 3796 17 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 6635 14 play following April 30, 1993, stabbing in Hamburg, Germany. Kim Clijsters (BEL) 3557 21 Serena Williams (USA) 5355 13 *** Monica Seles was co-ranked No. 1 for her first six tournaments J. Henin (BEL) 3218 23 Venus Williams (USA) 4985 15 when she returned to the Tour on Tuesday, August 15, 1995, in Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 3068 17 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 4982 19 Toronto. Monica Seles (USA) 2952 15 Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 4935 22 **** Seles’ special ranking status was revised in 1996, where she Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 2667 25 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 4445 21 received a ranking average for the first time since her return to Jelena Dokic (YUG) 2506 29 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 4335 21 the WTA on May 27, 1996, after her sixth tournament in Madrid, Martina Hingis (SUI) 2348 12 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 4235 21 Spain. Following Madrid and until she had played 14 tourna- ments, or, 18 months after her first tournament (the Canadian 2003 Points Trn 2011 Points Trn Open in August 1995), her average was calculated using a divi- Justine Henin (BEL) 6628 18 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 7485 22 sor of the actual number of tournaments she had played. Seles Kim Clijsters (BEL) 6553 21 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 7370 19 would be co-ranked with the player whose average is immedi- Serena Williams (USA) 3916 7 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 6520 21 ately below her average. After February 1997, or on completion Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 3194 17 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 6510 15 of her 14th tournament following her 1995 return, (whichever Lindsay Davenport (USA) 2990 16 Li Na (CHN) 5720 18 came first) Seles would no longer receive special ranking status.w Jennifer Capriati (USA) 2766 18 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 5585 21 Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 2581 24 Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 5435 22 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 2383 27 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 5250 20 Chanda Rubin (USA) 2328 21 Marion Bartoli (FRA) 4710 29 Ai Sugiyama (JPN) 2235 26 Andrea Petkovic (GER) 4580 18 2004 Points Trn 2012 Points Trn Lindsay Davenport (USA) 4760 17 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 10595 18 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 4546 17 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 10045 17 Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 4012 19 Serena Williams (USA) 9400 15 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 3536 20 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 7425 22 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 3533 22 Angelique Kerber (GER) 5550 21 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 3448 22 Sara Errani (ITA) 5100 23 Serena Williams (USA) 3128 12 Li Na (CHN) 5095 18 J. Henin (BEL) 2884 9 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 5085 20 Venus Williams (USA) 2400 16 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 4135 23 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 2359 12 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3765 23 2005 Points Trn 2013 Points Trn Lindsay Davenport (USA) 4910 16 Serena Williams (USA) 13260 17 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 4829 17 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 8046 16 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 4030 19 Li Na (CHN) 6045 18 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 3958 15 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 5891 15 Mary Pierce (FRA) 3797 14 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 5875 21 J. Henin (BEL) 2936 9 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 4775 23 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 2774 26 Sara Errani (ITA) 4435 22 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 2748 20 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 4170 20 Nadia Petrova (RUS) 2638 25 Angelique Kerber (GER) 3965 23 Venus Williams (USA) 2628 12 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3520 23 2006 Points Trn 2014 Points Trn Justine Henin (BEL) 3998 13 Serena Williams (USA) 8485 18 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 3532 15 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 7050 16 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 3391 17 Simona Halep (ROU) 6292 20 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 2523 22 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 5966 19 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2215 15 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 4820 22 Nadia Petrova (RUS) 2189 24 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 4810 21 Martina Hingis (SUI) 2018 20 Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 4715 23 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 1875 21 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 4625 20 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 1578 25 Li Na (CHN) 3970 14 Nicole Vaidisova (CZE) 1391 19 Angelique Kerber (GER) 3480 22

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1971 1979 1987 Billie Jean King $117,000 Martina Navratilova $618,698 Stefanie Graf $1,063,785 Francoise Dürr 65,000 Chris Evert 528,457 Martina Navratilova 932,102 Rosie Casals 62,000 Tracy Austin 485,426 Chris Evert 769,943 Judy Dalton 33,867 Wendy Turnbull 291,945 Pam Shriver 703,030 Kerry Melville 29,762 Dianne Fromholtz 252,745 Helena Sukova 490,792 Ann Jones 26,148 Sue Barker 177,143 Gabriela Sabatini 465,933 Margaret Court 26,000 Billie Jean King 169,834 Lori McNeil 401,524 Evonne Goolagong 25,000 Betty Stove 168,567 Hana Mandlikova 340,410 Virginia Wade 24,000 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 167,132 Zina Garrison 328,694 Nancy Richey 15,300 Virginia Wade 141,478 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 321,773 1972 1980 1988 Billie Jean King $119,000 Martina Navratilova $749,250 Stefanie Graf $1,378,128 Rosie Casals 70,000 Tracy Austin 645,628 Martina Navratilova 1,333,782 Kerry Melville 55,000 Chris Evert 448,509 Gabriela Sabatini 995,399 Nancy Richey 50,800 Hana Mandlikova 369,767 Chris Evert 698,649 Margaret Court 47,000 Wendy Turnbull 308,213 Pam Shriver 621,327 Francoise Dürr 46,000 Billie Jean King 298,413 Helena Sukova 388,317 Evonne Goolagong 42,000 Andrea Jaeger 220,296 Zina Garrison 381,535 Virginia Wade 32,800 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 218,505 Natasha Zvereva 361,354 Wendy Overton 20,000 Virginia Ruzici 190,937 Lori McNeil 346,118 Karen Krantzcke 19,312 Kathy Jordan 178,804 Manuela Maleeva Fragniere 250,174 1973 1981 1989 Margaret Court $204,400 Martina Navratilova $865,437 Stefanie Graf $1,562,905 Billie Jean King 194,000 Chris Evert 572,162 Martina Navratilova 975,614 Chris Evert 152,002 Tracy Austin 453,409 Gabriela Sabatini 580,801 Evonne Goolagong 108,127 Andrea Jaeger 392,115 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 504,098 Rosie Casals 104,375 Pam Shriver 366,530 Zina Garrison 490,653 Kerry Melville 65,650 Hana Mandlikova 339,602 Helena Sukova 381,579 Virginia Wade 60,100 Wendy Turnbull 225,161 Jana Novotna 360,896 Nancy Richey 43,112 Anne Smith 192,311 Monica Seles 239,361 Betty Stove 33,475 Sylvia Hanika 190,898 Mary Joe Fernández 236,455 Francoise Dürr 33,275 Virginia Ruzici 179,115 Larisa Savchenko 235,122 1974 1982 1990 Chris Evert $261,460 Martina Navratilova $1,475,055 Stefanie Graf $1,921,853 Billie Jean King 173,225 Chris Evert 689,485 Monica Seles 1,637,222 Evonne Goolagong 102,506 Andrea Jaeger 423,315 Martina Navratilova 1,330,794 Virginia Wade 85,389 Wendy Turnbull 371,196 Gabriela Sabatini 975,490 Rosie Casals 72,389 Pam Shriver 354,168 Jana Novotna 645,500 Julie Heldman 60,511 Barbara Potter 270,015 Zina Garrison 602,203 Kerry Melville 56,022 Bettina Bunge 248,598 Helena Sukova 562,715 Francoise Dürr 41,277 Hana Mandlikova 231,283 Mary Joe Fernández 518,366 Olga Morozova 40,877 Sylvia Hanika 215,151 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 517,662 Betty Stove 40,249 Anne Smith 212,754 Natasha Zvereva 462,770 1975 1983 1991 Chris Evert $370,227 Martina Navratilova $1,456,030 Monica Seles $2,457,758 Martina Navratilova 173,688 Chris Evert 430,436 Stefanie Graf 1,468,336 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 143,985 Pam Shriver 312,216 Gabriela Sabatini 1,192,971 Virginia Wade 142,483 Andrea Jaeger 261,954 Martina Navratilova 989,986 Margaret Court 114,146 Kathy Jordan 211,786 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 799,340 Billie Jean King 105,900 Jo Durie 211,342 Jana Novotna 766,369 Francoise Dürr 62,635 Wendy Turnbull 206,391 Mary Joe Fernández 672,035 Rosie Casals 62,302 Andrea Temesvari 168,301 Natasha Zvereva 558,002 Betty Stove 60,845 Sylvia Hanika 154,950 Jennifer Capriati 535,617 Olga Morozova 58,751 Hana Mandlikova 151,762 Gigi Fernández 455,228 1976 1984 1992 Chris Evert $343,165 Martina Navratilova $2,173,556 Monica Seles $2,622,352 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 209,952 Chris Evert 593,135 Stefanie Graf 1,691,139 Virginia Wade 159,213 Hana Mandlikova 470,580 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1,376,355 Rosie Casals 128,685 Pam Shriver 454,080 Gabriela Sabatini 1,207,565 Martina Navratilova 128,535 Manuela Maleeva 326,057 Martina Navratilova 731,933 Betty Stove 98,358 Helena Sukova 282,443 Natasha Zvereva 657,694 Sue Barker 92,493 Wendy Turnbull 255,095 Mary Joe Fernández 605,908 Francoise Dürr 70,830 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 213,899 Jana Novotna 511,184 Billie Jean King 70,470 Barbara Potter 162,478 Gigi Fernández 479,187 Mona Guerrant 45,910 Zina Garrison 179,014 Helena Sukova 473,112 1977 1985 1993 Chris Evert $503,134 Martina Navratilova $1,328,829 Stefanie Graf $2,821,337 Martina Navratilova 300,317 Chris Evert 972,782 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1,938,239 Billie Jean King 274,149 Hana Mandlikova 579,847 Conchita Martínez 1,208,795 Betty Stove 229,162 Helena Sukova 422,387 Martina Navratilova 1,036,119 Virginia Wade 193,476 Pam Shriver 419,686 Gabriela Sabatini 957,680 Sue Barker 180,458 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 398,120 Jana Novotna 926,646 Kerry Melville Reid 139,567 Zina Garrison 274,470 Natasha Zvereva 857,160 Rosie Casals 126,139 Manuela Maleeva 271,271 Gigi Fernández 671,063 Wendy Turnbull 98,568 Carling Bassett 197,591 Helena Sukova 655,573 Francoise Dürr 92,703 Kathy Rinaldi 191,750 Mary Joe Fernández 611,681 1978 1986 1994 Chris Evert $454,486 Martina Navratilova $1,905,841 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario $2,943,665 Martina Navratilova 450,757 Chris Evert 833,755 Conchita Martínez 1,540,167 Virginia Wade 300,027 Helena Sukova 695,846 Stefanie Graf 1,487,980 Kerry Reid 208,766 Stefanie Graf 612,118 Jana Novotna 876,119 Wendy Turnbull 189,583 Pam Shriver 566,163 Natasha Zvereva 874,592 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 180,844 Hana Mandlikova 421,145 Gabriela Sabatini 874,470 Betty Stove 177,243 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch 367,906 Martina Navratilova 851,082 Virginia Ruzici 151,379 Gabriela Sabatini 264,139 Mary Pierce 768,614 Billie Jean King 149,492 Zina Garrison 226,899 Gigi Fernández 742,650 Regina Marsikova 88,894 Wendy Turnbull 205,243 Lindsay Davenport 600,745

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1995 2003 2011 Stefanie Graf $2,538,620 Kim Clijsters $4,466,345 Petra Kvitova $5,145,943 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1,456,516 Justine Henin 3,667,430 Caroline Wozniacki 4,065,581 Conchita Martínez 1,266,558 Serena Williams 2,504,871 Victoria Azarenka 3,771,032 Natasha Zvereva 867,287 Jennifer Capriati 1,942,015 Li Na 3,709,139 Jana Novotna 787,936 Lindsay Davenport 1,632,909 Samantha Stosur 3,476,153 Gabriela Sabatini 718,978 Amélie Mauresmo 1,560,341 Maria Sharapova 2,899,148 Mary Pierce 698,838 Ai Sugiyama 1,254,283 Vera Zvonareva 2,673,018 Anke Huber 620,969 Venus Williams 1,126,555 Agnieszka Radwanska 2,456,568 Kimiko Date 607,113 Paola Suárez 1,050,691 Kim Clijsters 2,325,741 Brenda Schultz-McCarthy 577,807 Anastasia Myskina 1,025,355 Serena Williams 1,978,930 1996 2004 2012 Stefanie Graf $2,665,706 Maria Sharapova $2,506,263 Victoria Azarenka $7,923,920 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1,858,444 Serena Williams 2,251,798 Serena Williams 7,045,975 Jana Novotna 1,354,307 Lindsay Davenport 2,220,005 Maria Sharapova 6,508,296 Martina Hingis 1,330,996 Anastasia Myskina 2,115,847 Agnieszka Radwanska 4,101,542 Monica Seles 1,154,499 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2,060,590 Sara Errani 3,110,636 Conchita Martínez 1,111,401 Amélie Mauresmo 1,964,070 Petra Kvitova 2,732,875 Iva Majoli 962,855 Elena Dementieva 1,825,688 Caroline Wozniacki 2,408,670 Lindsay Davenport 871,393 Justine Henin 1,570,656 Li Na 2,280,646 Anke Huber 691,335 Venus Williams 1,474,128 Angelique Kerber 1,972,362 Mary Joe Fernández 553,771 Jennifer Capriati 1,290,061 Samantha Stosur 1,936,184 1997 2005 2013 Martina Hingis $3,400,196 Kim Clijsters $3,983,654 Serena Williams $12,385,572 Jana Novotna 1,685,115 Amélie Mauresmo 2,843,708 Victoria Azarenka 6,497,165 Lindsay Davenport 1,533,101 Lindsay Davenport 2,684,490 Li Na 3,982,485 Iva Majoli 1,227,332 Mary Pierce 2,525,403 Maria Sharapova 3,544,222 Monica Seles 914,020 Maria Sharapova 1,921,283 Agnieszka Radwanska 3,118,322 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 890,512 Justine Henin 1,705,173 Sara Errani 3,073,992 Mary Pierce 881,639 Elena Dementieva 1,524,461 Marion Bartoli 2,890,132 Mary Joe Fernández 769,132 Venus Williams 1,509,065 Petra Kvitova 2,853,474 Natasha Zvereva 746,643 Nadia Petrova 1,305,000 Angelique Kerber 2,139,358 Irina Spirlea 720,758 Svetlana Kuznetsova 1,246,818 Jelena Jankovic 2,030,349 1998 2006 2014 Martina Hingis $3,375,989 Justine Henin $4,204,810 Serena Williams $9,317,298 Lindsay Davenport 3,052,105 Maria Sharapova 3,799,501 Maria Sharapova 5,839,357 Jana Novotna 2,153,800 Amélie Mauresmo 3,469,727 Petra Kvitova 5,203,236 Venus Williams 1,767,924 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2,018,304 Simona Halep 4,519,763 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1,596,154 Nadia Petrova 1,559,514 Li Na 3,409,885 Monica Seles 1,054,130 Kim Clijsters 1,463,492 Caroline Wozniacki 3,372,350 Nathalie Tauziat 1,038,310 Elena Dementieva 1,429,005 Eugenie Bouchard 3,220,929 Natasha Zvereva 953,458 Martina Hingis 1,159,537 Agnieszka Radwanska 3,195,411 Patty Schnyder 942,828 Samantha Stosur 982,257 Sara Errani 2,589,556 Conchita Martínez 903,131 Patty Schnyder 883,685 Flavia Pennetta 2,398,245 1999 2007 2015 Martina Hingis $3,291,780 Justine Henin $5,429,586 Serena Williams $10,582,642 Lindsay Davenport 2,734,205 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2,287,487 Simona Halep 4,568,127 Serena Williams 2,605,102 Serena Williams 2,102,642 Garbiñe Muguruza 4,498,308 Venus Williams 2,316,005 Ana Ivanovic 1,960,354 Agnieszka Radwanska 4,412,293 Stefanie Graf 1,248,867 Venus Williams 1,878,187 Flavia Pennetta 4,406,005 Mary Pierce 996,442 Jelena Jankovic 1,831,012 Maria Sharapova 3,949,284 Nathalie Tauziat 864,507 Maria Sharapova 1,758,550 Petra Kvitova 3,288,722 Monica Seles 822,218 Anna Chakvetadze 1,406,266 Lucie Safarova 2,946,261 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 807,921 Marion Bartoli 1,246,906 Venus Williams 2,404,419 Anna Kournikova 748,424 Daniela Hantuchova 1,205,487 Roberta Vinci 2,309,821 2000 2008 2016 Martina Hingis $3,457,049 Serena Williams $3,852,173 Angelique Kerber $10,136,615 Lindsay Davenport 2,444,734 Venus Williams 3,766,315 Serena Williams 7,675,030 Venus Williams 2,074,150 Jelena Jankovic 3,564,465 Simona Halep 4,333,253 Mary Pierce 1,208,018 Ana Ivanovic 3,119,640 Agnieszka Radwanska 4,162,193 Monica Seles 1,140,850 Dinara Safina 2,541,270 Karolina Pliskova 3,976,093 Conchita Martínez 1,067,930 Elena Dementieva 1,951,304 Dominika Cibulkova 3,940,433 Serena Williams 1,026,818 Maria Sharapova 1,937,879 Garbiñe Muguruza 3,903,388 Anna Kournikova 984,930 Vera Zvonareva 1,777,675 Victoria Azarenka 2,651,080 Julie Halard-Decugis 879,570 Svetlana Kuznetsova 1,771,119 Petra Kvitova 2,500,516 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 819,689 Agnieszka Radwanska 1,170,072 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2,396,479 2001 2009 2017 Venus Williams $2,662,610 Serena Williams $6,545,586 Venus Williams $5,468,741 Jennifer Capriati 2,268,624 Dinara Safina 4,310,218 Garbine Muguruza 5,433,457 Serena Williams 2,136,263 Svetlana Kuznetsova 3,658,841 Simona Halep 5,275,227 Lindsay Davenport 2,102,242 Venus Williams 3,126,894 Caroline Wozniacki 4,748,518 Martina Hingis 1,765,116 Jelena Jankovic 2,491,514 Sloane Stephens 4,098,941 Kim Clijsters 1,335,659 Caroline Wozniacki 2,371,550 Jelena Ostapenko 3,998,026 Jelena Dokic 1,169,716 Elena Dementieva 2,343,481 Karolina Pliskova 3,902,665 Justine Henin 998,704 Victoria Azarenka 2,115,536 Caroline Garcia 3,427,150 Lisa Raymond 949,385 Vera Zvonareva 1,642,145 Elina Svitolina 3,263,316 Nathalie Tauziat 925,785 Kim Clijsters 1,632,560 Johanna Konta 2,931,494 2002 2010 Serena Williams $3,935,668 Kim Clijsters $5,035,060 Venus Williams 2,583,571 Caroline Wozniacki 4,446,448 Jennifer Capriati 2,217,939 Serena Williams 4,266,011 Kim Clijsters 1,754,376 Vera Zvonareva 3,444,641 Martina Hingis 1,467,584 Venus Williams 2,614,782 Justine Henin 1,213,093 Francesca Schiavone 2,456,634 Daniela Hantuchova 1,188,379 Jelena Jankovic 2,136,991 Monica Seles 1,096,630 Samantha Stosur 2,090,340 Amélie Mauresmo 1,073,807 Elena Dementieva 1,896,690 Jelena Dokic 918,633 Victoria Azarenka 1,652,028

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TOP 20 CAREER PRIZE MONEY LEADERS MOST YEARS EARNING $1 MILLION OR MORE Player NAT Career Prize Money 18 - Serena Williams 1999-2005; 2007-17 Serena Williams USA $84,463,131 16 - Venus Williams 1998-2005; 2007-10; 2014-17 Venus Williams USA 39,900,489 11 - Stefanie Graf 1987-96; 1999 Maria Sharapova RUS 37,029,476 10 - Martina Hingis 1996-2002; 2006; 2015; 2017 Victoria Azarenka BLR 28,431,189 10 - Svetlana Kuznetsova 2004-10; 2015-17 Agnieszka Radwanska POL 27,199,285 10 - Agnieszka Radwanska 2008-17 Caroline Wozniacki DEN 26,834,694 10 - Maria Sharapova 2004-08; 2011-15 Martina Hingis SUI 24,749,074 9 - Martina Navratilova 1982-86; 1988-90; 1993 Kim Clijsters BEL 24,442,340 9 - Caroline Wozniacki 2009-17 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS 24,200,700 8 - Lindsay Davenport 1997-2001, 2003-05 Petra Kvitova CZE 24,040,818 8 - Kim Clijsters 2001-03; 2005-06; 2009-11 Lindsay Davenport USA 22,166,338 8 - Jelena Jankovic 2007-11, 2013-15 Stefanie Graf GER 21,895,277 Martina Navratilova USA 21,626,089 CONSECUTIVE YEARS ON TOP 10 EARNINGS LIST Angelique Kerber GER 21,470,479 20 - Martina Navratilova 1975-94 Justine Henin BEL 20,863,335 16 - Chris Evert 1973-88 Simona Halep ROU 20,736,015 13 - Billie Jean King 1968-80 Jelena Jankovic SRB 19,089,259 12 - Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1989-2000 Samantha Stosur AUS 17,082,912 12 - Virginia Wade 1968-79 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario ESP 16,942,640 11 - Stefanie Graf 1986-96 Li Na CHN 16,709,074 10 - Serena Williams 2007-16 10 - Jana Novotna 1989-98 $5 MILLION+ SINGLE-SEASON PRIZE MONEY 10 - Gabriela Sabatini 1986-95 $12,385,572 Serena Williams (2013) 10 - Rosie Casals 1968-77 $10,582,642 Serena Williams (2015) $10,136,615 Angelique Kerber (2016) MOST YEARS LEADING PRIZE MONEY LIST $9,317,298 Serena Williams (2014) 8 - Martina Navratilova 1979-86 $7,923,920 Victoria Azarenka (2012) 7 - Stefanie Graf 1987-90; 1993; 1995-96 $7,675,030 Serena Williams (2016) 6 - Serena Williams 2002; 2008-09; 2013-15 $7,045,975 Serena Williams (2012) 5 - Chris Evert 1974-78 $6,545,586 Serena Williams (2009) 4 - Martina Hingis 1997-2000 $6,508,296 Maria Sharapova (2012) 3 - Kim Clijsters 2003; 2005; 2010 $6,497,165 Victoria Azarenka (2013) 3 - Margaret Court 1969-70; 1973 $5,839,357 Maria Sharapova (2014) 3 - Billie Jean King 1968; 1971-72 $5,468,741 Venus Williams (2017) $5,433,457 Garbine Mugruza (2017) FIRST 10 PLAYERS TO PASS $1 MILLION MARK $5,429,586 Justine Henin (2007) Chris Evert 1976 Palm Springs $5,275,227 Simona Halep (2017) Billie Jean King 1977 Palm Springs $5,203,236 Petra Kvitova (2014) Virginia Wade 1978 US Indoors $5,145,943 Petra Kvitova (2011) Martina Navratilova 1978 Palm Springs $5,035,060 Kim Clijsters (2010) Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1979 Tokyo [Toray Sillook] Tracy Austin 1980 San Diego YOUNGEST TO EARN $1 MILLION Wendy Turnbull 1980 Sydney Martina Hingis 16 yrs, 1 mth, 10 days 1996 Oakland Rosie Casals 1981 US Open Jennifer Capriati 16 yrs, 3 mths, 2 days 1992 Wimbledon Betty Stove 1981 US Indoors Monica Seles 16 yrs, 7 mths 1990 Wimbledon Hana Mandlikova 1982 US Open Maria Sharapova 17 yrs, 2 mths, 14 days 2004 Wimbledon Nicole Vaidisova 17 yrs, 3 mths, 15 days 2006 San Diego FIRST PLAYERS TO CROSS MULTIPLE-MILLION Andrea Jaeger 17 yrs, 5 mths, 17 days 1982 Tokyo [Lions Cup] MARKS IN SINGLE-SEASON EARNINGS Tracy Austin 17 yrs, 7 mths, 18 days 1980 San Diego $12 million Serena Williams 2013 WTA Finals $7 million Victoria Azarenka 2012 WTA Finals MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS EARNING W/$1 MILLION+ $7 million Serena Williams 2012 WTA Finals 11 - Serena Williams 2007-17 $6 million Serena Williams 2009 WTA Finals 10 -Stefanie Graf 1987-96 $5 million Justine Henin 2007 WTA Finals 10 - Agnieszka Radwanska 2008-17 $4 million Kim Clijsters 2003 WTA Finals 9 - Caroline Wozniacki 2009-17 $3 million Martina Hingis 1997 US Open 8 - Venus Williams 1998-2005 $2 million Martina Navratilova 1984 US Open 7 - Martina Hingis 1996-2002 $1 million Martina Navratilova 1982 Wimbledon 7 - Serena Williams 1999-2005 6 - Justine Henin 2002-07 6 - Angelique Kerber 2012-17

166 Victory Records (Open Era)

MOST CAREER TITLES SINGLES TITLE LEADERS EACH YEAR Singles Total 1968 Margaret Smith Court (14) 1. Martina Navratilova 167 1969 Margaret Court (18) 2. Chris Evert 154 1970 Margaret Court (21) 3. Stefanie Graf 107 1971 Billie Jean King (17) 4. Margaret Court 92 1972 Margaret Court, Billie Jean King (10) 5. Serena Williams 72 1973 Margaret Court (18) 6. Evonne Goolagong Cawley 68 1974 Chris Evert (16) 7. Billie Jean King 67 1975 Chris Evert (16) 8T. Virginia Wade 55 1976 Chris Evert (12) 8T. Lindsay Davenport 55 1977 Chris Evert (11) 10. Monica Seles 53 1978 Martina Navratilova (11) 11. Venus Williams 49 1979 Martina Navratilova (10) 12T. Justine Henin 43 1980 Tracy Austin, Martina Navratilova (11) 12T. Martina Hingis 43 1981 Martina Navratilova (10) 14. Kim Clijsters 41 1982 Martina Navratilova (15) 15. Maria Sharapova 36 1983 Martina Navratilova (16) 16. Conchita Martínez 33 1984 Martina Navratilova (13) 17. Tracy Austin 30 1985 Martina Navratilova (12) 18. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 29 1986 Martina Navratilova (14) 19T. Hana Mandlikova 27 1987 Stefanie Graf (11) 19T. Gabriela Sabatini 27 1988 Stefanie Graf (11) 19T. Caroline Wozniacki 27 1989 Stefanie Graf (14) 22. Amélie Mauresmo 25 1990 Stefanie Graf (10) 23. Jana Novotna 24 1991 Monica Seles (10) 24T. Victoria Azarenka 20 1992 Monica Seles (10) 24T. Agnieszka Radwanska 20 1993 Stefanie Graf (10) 24T. Petra Kvitova 20 1994 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (8) 1995 Stefanie Graf (9) Doubles Total 1996 Stefanie Graf (7) 1. Martina Navratilova 177 1997 Martina Hingis (12) 2. Rosie Casals 112 1998 Lindsay Davenport (6) 3. Pam Shriver 106 1999 Lindsay Davenport, Martina Hingis (7) 4. Billie Jean King 101 2000 Martina Hingis (9) 5. Natasha Zvereva 80 2001 Lindsay Davenport (7) 6. Lisa Raymond 79 2002 Serena Williams (8) 7. Jana Novotna 76 2003 Kim Clijsters (9) 8. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 69 2004 Lindsay Davenport (7) 9T. Gigi Fernández 68 2005 Kim Clijsters (9) 9T. Helena Sukova 68 2006 Justine Henin (6) 11. Larisa Neiland 66 2007 Justine Henin (10) 12. Martina Hingis 64 2008 Jelena Jankovic, Dinara Safina, Serena Williams (4) 13T. Rennae Stubbs 60 2009 Victoria Azarenka, Elena Dementieva, Svetlana 13T. Cara Black 60 Kuznetsova, Dinara Safina, Serena Williams, Caroline 14T. Wendy Turnbull 55 Wozniacki (3) 16. Liezel Huber 53 2010 Caroline Wozniacki (6) 17. Margaret Court 48 2011 Petra Kvitova, Caroline Wozniacki (6) 18. Paola Suárez 44 2012 Serena Williams (7) 19. Virginia Ruano Pascual 43 2013 Serena Williams (11) 20T. Kathy Jordan 41 2014 Serena Williams (7) 20T. Sania Mirza 41 2015 Serena Williams (5) 22T. Ai Sugiyama 38 2016 Dominika Cibulkova (4) 22T. Lindsay Davenport 38 2017 Elina Svitolina (5) 24. Katarina Srebotnik 37 25T. Chris Evert 32 MOST SINGLES TITLES WON IN A SEASON 25T. Elizabeth Smylie 32 1. Margaret Court 21 1970 2. Margaret Court 18 1969, 1973 3. Billie Jean King 17 1971 4t. Chris Evert 16 1974, 1975 4t. Martina Navratilova 16 1983 6t. Evonne Goolagong Cawley 15 1970 6t. Martina Navratilova 15 1982 8t. Stefanie Graf 14 1989 8t. Margaret Court 14 1968 8t. Martina Navratilova 14 1986

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MOST CONSECUTIVE SINGLES TITLES QUALIFIERS/LUCKY LOSERS TO WIN 13 Martina Navratilova 1984 US Indoors - Sydney A WTA SINGLES TITLE 12 Margaret Court 1972 DC Billingham - 1973 Miami 1978 Marita Redondo (NR) San Diego 11 Stefanie Graf 1989 Wimbledon - 1990 Hamburg Pam Shriver (NR) Colombus 10 Chris Evert 1974 Sarasota - Newport 1979 Kathy Jordan (NR) San Antonio 9 Navratilova 1986 Eastbourne - VS Championships 1980 Andrea Jaeger (NR, LL) Las Vegas 9 Court 1970 Roland Garros - Canadian Open Kay McDaniel (No.73) Atlanta 8 Graf 1988 Berlin - Brighton 1982 Catrin Jexell (No.146) Hong Kong 8 Navratilova 1983 Eastbourne - Australian Open [Dec] 1983 Ginny Purdy (NR) Pittsburgh 1987 Niege Dias (No.117) Guaruja MOST CONSECUTIVE YEARS WINNING AT LEAST ONE 1988 Petra Langrova (No.201) Paris [Indoors] SINGLES TITLE Cecilia Dahlman (No.133) Athens 21 Martina Navratilova 1974-94 1989 Kumiko Okamoto (No.205) Tokyo [Japan Open] 18 Chris Evert 1971-88 1990 Anke Huber (No.118) Schenectady 14 Stefanie Graf 1986-99 1993 Radka Bobkova (No.131) Liege 13 Maria Sharapova 2003-15 1996 Sandra Cacic (No.117) Auckland 11 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1970-80 1997 Marion Maruska (No.154) Auckland 11 Virginia Wade 1968-78 Mirjana Lucic (NR)* Bol 11 Serena Williams 2007-current Virginia Ruano Pascual (No.108) Cardiff 10 Caroline Wozniacki 2008-current 1998 Kveta Hrdlickova (No.140) Makarska 9 Sandra Cecchini 1984-92 1999 Kim Clijsters (No.83) Luxembourg 9 Kim Clijsters 1997-2003 Magdalena Maleeva (No.131) Pattaya City 9 Margaret Court 1968-76 2002 Dinara Safina (No.169) Sopot 9 Lindsay Davenport 1993-2001 Svetlana Kuznetsova (No.123) Helsinki 9 Conchita Martínez 1988-96 2004 Iveta Benesova (No.99) Acapulco 9 Amélie Mauresmo 1999-2007 Nicole Vaidisova (No.180) Vancouver 9 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1988-96 Li Na (No.145) Guangzhou * Until 2003, and excluding 1994, Seles won a title every year she 2005 Ana Ivanovic (No.100) Canberra competed on the tour beginning in 1989 (14 years consecutively) Lucie Safarova (No.155) Estoril 2006 Tamira Paszek (No.259) Portoroz MOST SINGLES TITLES WON - SINGLE TOURNAMENT 2007 Greta Arn (No.176) Estoril Martina Navratilova 12 Chicago 2008 (No.114) Bogotá Navratilova 11 Eastbourne (No.85) ‘s-Hertogenbosch Stefanie Graf 9 Berlin (No.85) Stanford Navratilova 9 Wimbledon 2009 (No.201) Warsaw Navratilova 9 Dallas 2010 Ekaterina Makarova (No.100) Eastbourne Navratilova 9 Washington, DC Tamira Paszek (No.151) Québec City 2012 Mona Barthel (No.64) Hobart MOST CONSECUTIVE SINGLES TITLES WON AT A Hsieh Su-Wei (No.123) Kuala Lumpur SINGLE TOURNAMENT (No.208) Birmingham Stefanie Graf 6 Hamburg [1987-92] Kiki Bertens (No.149) Fès Martina Navratilova 6 Wimbledon [1982-87] 2013 Bojana Jovanovski (No.58) Tashkent Navratilova 6 Chicago [1978-83] 2014 Tsvetana Pironkova (No.107) Sydney Navratilova 5 Eastbourne [1982-86] Garbiñe Muguruza (No.58) Hobart Chris Evert 5 Charleston [1974-78] CoCo Vandeweghe (No.69) ‘s-Hertogenbosch 2016 Kiki Bertens (No.89) Nürnberg LOWEST-RANKED TO WIN WTA SINGLES TITLE 2017 Mona Barthel (No.82) Prague 2001 (WC) Angelique Widaja No.579 Bali Ashleigh Barty (No.158) Kuala Lumpur 2002 (WC) Fabiola Zuluaga No.285 Bogotá Zarina Diyas (No.100) Tokyo International 2006 (Q) Tamira Paszek No.259 Portoroz Elise Mertens (No.127) Hobart 2007 Lindsay Davenport No.234 Bali Marketa Vondrousova (No.233) Biel 2017 (Q) Marketa Vondrousova No.233 Biel * WC into qualifying event 2012 (Q) Melanie Oudin No.208 Birmingham 1989 (Q) Kumiko Okamoto No.205 Tokyo [Japan Open] MOST FIRST-TIME SINGLES WINNERS 2009 (Q) Alexandra Dulgheru No.201 Warsaw IN A CALENDAR YEAR 1988 (Q) Petra Langrova No.201 Paris [Indoors] 1999 - 15 2007 - 13 1988 - 12 2006 - 11 NB: Excludes players with no ranking (NR) 2014 - 14 2002 - 13 2015 - 11 1991 - 11 2009 - 13 2017 - 12 2012 - 11

168 500+ Career Match Wins - Open Era - All Levels

Player Won - Lost % Player Won - Lost % Martina Navratilova (USA) 1442 - 219 .868 Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 577 - 318 .645 Chris Evert (USA) 1309 - 146 .900 Elena Dementieva (RUS) 576 - 273 .678 Stefanie Graf (GER) 902 - 115 .887 Stéphanie Foretz (FRA) 570 - 455 .556 Virginia Wade (GBR)* 839 - 329 .718 Jana Novotna (CZE) 569 - 221 .720 Serena Williams (USA) 783 - 130 .858 Amanda Coetzer (RSA) 568 - 337 .628 Venus Williams (USA) 775 - 222 .777 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 569 - 230 .712 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 759 - 295 .720 Lourdes Dominguez Lino (ESP) 568 - 411 .580 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 753- 194 .795 Hana Mandlikova (CZE) 567 - 195 .744 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 739 - 297 .713 Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA) 563 - 436 .564 Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS)* 695 - 158 .815 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 562 - 387 .592 Billie Jean King (USA)* 695 - 155 .818 Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 561 - 406 .580 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 653 - 415 .611 Roberta Vinci (ITA) 556 - 405 .579 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 644 - 413 .635 Angelique Kerber (GER) 549 -292 .653 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 632 - 189 .770 Martina Hingis (SUI) 548 - 133 .805 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 631 - 306 .673 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 545 - 227 .706 Pam Shriver (USA) 623 - 271 .697 (ITA) 538 - 467 .535 Helena Sukova (CZE) 618 - 308 .667 Nadia Petrova (RUS) 533 - 303 .638 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 616 - 151 .803 Rosie Casals (USA)* 528 - 309 .631 Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 611 - 470 .565 Justine Henin (BEL) 527 - 116 .820 Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) 606 - 365 .624 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 523 - 127 .805 Monica Seles (USA) 595 - 122 .830 Barbora Strycova (CZE) 512 - 355 .591 Margaret Court (AUS)* 593 - 56 .914 Mary Pierce (FRA) 511 - 237 .683 Zina Garrison (USA) 588 - 269 .686 Klara Koukalova (CZE) 510 - 434 .540 Flavia Pennetta (ITA) 582 - 365 .615 Sara Errani (ITA) 507 - 353 .590 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 580 - 255 .695

(Bold denotes players who played singles in 2017) * Started careers before Open tennis (1968). These statistics reflect their careers since 1968 and include main draw and qualification matches at WTA events, Grand Slams, ITF Women’s Circuit events, Fed Cup World Group I and Olympic results

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 169 Match Records (Open Era)

BEST SINGLE-SEASON WIN PERCENTAGE BEST STARTS TO A YEAR Fewer than 10 losses, minimum 45 matches won Most singles matches won before first loss of season Martina Navratilova 86-1 .989 1983 Stefanie Graf 45 1987 Stefanie Graf 86-2 .977 1989 Martina Hingis 37 1997 Martina Navratilova 78-2 .975 1984 Martina Navratilova 37 1978 Stefanie Graf 75-2 .974 1987 Martina Navratilova 36 1983 Martina Navratilova 90-3 .968 1982 Chris Evert 33 1981 Martina Navratilova 89-3 .967 1986 Stefanie Graf 32 1994 Stefanie Graf 72-3 .960 1988 Stefanie Graf 32 1995 Stefanie Graf 47-2 .959 1995 Stefanie Graf 31 1989 Margaret Smith Court 102-5 .953 1973 Serena Williams 78-4 .951 2013 MOST SINGLES MATCHES WON BEFORE SECOND Chris Evert 56-3 .949 1978 MATCH DEFEAT Margaret Smith Court 109-6 .948 1970 Martina Navratilova 86 1983 Serena Williams 53-3 .946 2015 Martina Navratilova 78 1984 Chris Evert 70-4 .945 1977 Martina Navratilova 68 1982 Martina Navratilova 84-5 .944 1985 Stefanie Graf 66 1987 Margaret Smith Court 96-6 .941 1969 Martina Hingis 58 1997 Margaret Smith Court 63-4 .940 1971 Chris Evert 46 1981 Justine Henin 63-4 .940 2007 Stefanie Graf 44 1989 Chris Evert 92-6 .938 1975 Stefanie Graf 42 1994 Chris Evert 75-5 .937 1976 Martina Navratilova 40 1978 Martina Hingis 75-5 .937 1997 Stefanie Graf 39 1995 Stefanie Graf 72-5 .935 1990 Chris Evert 39 1971 Serena Williams 58-4 .935 2012 Chris Evert 100-7 .934 1974 MOST YEARS BETWEEN CAREER SINGLES TITLES Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 16 yrs, 4 mos PLAYERS WHO WON DEBUT WTA EVENT 1998 Bol – 2014 Québec City Tracy Austin 1977 Portland Kimiko Date 13 yrs, 1 mos Petra Langrova 1988 Paris [Indoors] 1996 Tokyo [Japan Open] – 2009 Seoul Mirjana Lucic 1997 Bol Jelena Dokic 8 yrs, 11 mos Katarina Srebotnik 1999 Estoril 2002 Sarasota - 2011 Kuala Lumpur Justine Henin 1999 Antwerp Barbara Rittner 8 yrs, 9 mos Angelique Widjaja 2001 Bali 1992 Schenectady - 2001 Antwerp 7 yrs, 7 mos LOWEST-RANKED PLAYERS TO WIN WTA EVENT - 1997 Gold Coast - 2004 Forest Hills PREMIER (or TIER I or II until 2008) Marie Neumanova Pinterova 7 yrs, 5 mos Alexandra Dulgheru No.201 2009 Warsaw 1974 Cairo - 1981 Tokyo [Japan Open] Kim Clijsters No.133 2005 Indian Wells Annette Du Plooy 7 yrs, 4 mos Tsvetana Pironkova No.107 2014 Sydney 1968 Berlin - 1975 South African Open Ekaterina Makarova No.100 2010 Eastbourne Aleksandra Wozniak No.85 2008 Stanford LEAST NUMBER OF GAMES CONCEDED Kim Jones-Shaefer No.64 1983 US Indoors EN ROUTE TO WTA SINGLES TITLE No.62 2006 Luxembourg 16-28 Draw: Tamira Paszek No.59 2012 Eastbourne Chris Evert 8 1974 Indianapolis Stefanie Graf 8 1988 Mahwah YOUNGEST TO WIN A WTA SINGLES TITLE Monica Seles 8 1992 Houston Tracy Austin* 14 yrs, 28 days 1977 Portland Kathy Rinaldi 14 yrs, 208 days 1981 Kyoto 32-58 Draw: Jennifer Capriati 14 yrs, 213 days 1990 Puerto Rico Chris Evert 7 1981 Lugano Andrea Jaeger 14 yrs, 224 days 1980 Las Vegas Tracy Austin 10 1980 San Diego Andrea Jaeger 14 yrs, 363 days 1980 Beckenham Monica Seles 10 1990 Tampa * Debut WTA tournament 128 Draws [Grand Slams]: OLDEST TO WIN A SINGLES TITLE (Grand Slam & WTA) Martina Navratilova 19 1983 US Open Billie Jean King 39 yrs, 203 days 1983 Birmingham Stefanie Graf 20 1988 Roland Garros Kimiko Date 38 yrs, 364 days 2009 Seoul Stefanie Graf 24 1989 Australian Open Martina Navratilova 37 yrs, 125 days 1994 Paris [Indoors] Martina Navratilova 25 1983 Wimbledon Martina Navratilova 37 yrs, 20 days 1993 Oakland Chris Evert 26 1982 US Open Martina Navratilova 36 yrs, 301 days 1993 Los Angeles

170 Match Records (Open Era) continued

LONGEST MATCH WIN STREAKS DOUBLES - LONGEST MATCH WIN STREAK 74 Martina Navratilova: 1984 (l. Helena Sukova (Modern Record) 16 63 75; Australian Open SF, Dec. 6, 1984) 109 matches Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver 66 Stefanie Graf: 1989-90 (l. Monica Seles 64 63; Berlin F, After losing the final to Billie Jean King and Anne Smith May 20, 1990) at the Tournament of Champions in Orlando, FL-USA, on 58 Navratilova: 1986-87 (l. Hana Mandlikova 75 76(1); April 24, 1983, Navratilova/Shriver won 109 consecutive Australian Open F, Jan. 25, 1987) matches before falling to Kathy Jordan/Elizabeth Smylie 57 Margaret Court: 1972-73 (l. Billie Jean King 67 76 63; in the 1985 Wimbledon final on July 6, 1985. Indianapolis SF, Mar. 31, 1973) 55 Chris Evert: 1974 (l. Evonne Goolagong 60 67(3-5) 63; SINGLES - LONGEST MATCH WIN STREAK ON A US Open SF, Sept. 6, 1974) SINGLE SURFACE 54 Navratilova: 1983-84 (l. Mandlikova 76(6) 36 64; 125 matches Chris Evert, on clay courts, from August 12, Oakland F, Jan. 15, 1984) 1973 to May 12, 1979, when Tracy Austin 46 Graf: 1988 (l. Shriver 63 76(5); Virginia Slims defeated her 64 26 76 in SF at Rome. Championships SF, Nov. 19, 1988) 45 Graf: 1987 (l. Navratilova 75 63; Wimbledon F, July 4, CONSECUTIVE SINGLES FINALS REACHED 1987) 23 Martina Navratilova 41 Evert: 1975/76 (l. to Navratilova 63 64; Houston F, Jan. (Eastbourne: Jun 18, 1983 – Sydney: Nov 25, 1984) 18, 1976) 22 Stefanie Graf 41 Navratilova: 1982 (l. Shriver 16 76(5) 62; US Open QF, (Melbourne: Jan 29, 1989 – Roland Garros: Jun 10, 1990) Sep. 10, 1982) 21 Stefanie Graf 37 Hingis: 1997 (l. Iva Majoli 64 62; Roland Garros F, Jun. (Tokyo: Sep 14, 1986 – Miami: Mar 27, 1988) 7,1997) 21 Monica Seles 37 Navratilova: 1978 (l. Tracy Austin 63 26 76(5-4); (Oakland: Nov 4, 1990 – Indian Wells: Mar 1, 1992) Dallas QF, Mar. 10, 1978) 36 Navratilova: 1983(l. Kathleen Horvath 64 06 63; Roland LONGEST MATCH - SINGLES Garros, R16, May 23, 1983) (Open Era, longest recorded main draw matches in terms of 36 Evert: 1976 (l. Virginia Wade 62, 62; Dewer Cup F, Nov. time on court; minimum of 3 hours, 45 minutes) 7, 1976) 6 hrs, 31 min Vicki Nelson-Dunbar d. Jean Hepner 64 76(11): 36 Monica Seles: 1990 (l. Zina Garrison 36 63 97; 1r, 1984 Ginny of Richmond. The tie-break Wimbledon QF, July 3, 1990) alone took one hour and 47 min. One point of 35 Venus Williams: 2000 (l. Lindsay Davenport 63 46 62; the tie-break lasted 29 min., during which the Linz F, Oct 22, 2000) ball crossed the net 643 times. 34 Serena Williams: 2013 (l. Sabine Lisicki 62 16 64; 4 hrs, 44 min Francesca Schiavone d. Svetlana Kuznetsova Wimbledon R16, July 1, 2013 64 16 16-14: 4r, 2011 Australian Open 33 Evert: 1982 (l. Navratilova 61 64; Brighton F, 4 hrs, 19 min Barbora Strycova d. 76(5) Oct. 25, 1982) 67(10) 63: 1r, 2010 Australian Open. Duration 33 Evert: 1981 (l. Hana Mandlikova 75 64; Roland Garros of each set: 1 hr, 26 min / 1 hr, 36 min / 1 hr, 17 SF, Jun 5, 1981) min 33 Evert: 1975 (l. Billie Jean King 26 62 63; Wimbledon SF, 4 hrs, 7 min Virginie Buisson d. Noelle van Lottum 67(3) 75 Jul. 2 1975) 62: 1r, 1995 Roland Garros. Duration of each 32 Henin: 2007-08 (l. Sharapova 64 60; Australian Open set: 1 hr, 45 min; 1 hr, 17 min; 1 hr, 5 min. QF, Jan 27, 2008) 3 hrs, 55 min Kerry Melville Reid d. Pam Teeguarden 76(7) 46 32 Graf: 1995 (l. Amanda Coetzer 36 62 76(6); Toronto R32, 1614: 3r, 1972 Roland Garros. August 14, 1995) 3 hrs, 50 min Francesca Schiavone d. Svetlana Kuznetsova 32 Graf: 1994 (l. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 46 76(3) 76(6); 67(11) 75 108: 2r, 2015 Roland Garros. Hamburg F, May 1 1994) 3 hrs, 48 mins Karolina Pliskova d. Kristina Mladenovic 63 46 31 Graf: 1989 (l. Gabriela Sabatini 36, 63, 75: Amelia Island 1614: F. F, April 10, 1989) 3 hrs, 47 min Monica Seles d. Gabriela Sabatini 64 57 36 64 31 Evert: 1971 (l. King 63 62; US Open SF, Sep 12, 1971) 62: Final, 1990 Virginia Slims Championships. 3 hrs, 45 min Chanda Rubin d. Patricia Hy-Boulais 76(4) 67(5) SINGLES — PRE-MODERN RECORD 1715: 2r, 1995 Wimbledon. The final set lasted Helen Wills Moody did not lose a set in singles from 1927 to 2 hrs, 4 min. 1932. was defeated only once in singles from 1919 to 1926 and that was in a match against Molla Mallory LONGEST FINAL RECORDED - SINGLES at the US Championships in 1921, in which she retired while 3 hrs, 24 min Justine Henin d. Maria Sharapova 57 75 63 trailing in the second set. Exact numbers of match victories 2007 WTA Championships (Madrid) are unavailable due to incomplete records from that era.

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 171 WTA Match Stats Records Since 2008

The WTA started recording specific match stats in 2008 for all WTA and Grand Slam main draw matches. Below is a historical record of the leaders in each category:

ACES POINTS WON RETURNING FIRST SERVE Year Name Aces Matches Year Name Pct. Matches 2008 PETROVA, Nadia (RUS) 353 70 2008 ARN, Greta (HUN) 44.2 12 2009 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 381 62 2009 SAFINA, Dinara (RUS) 43.1 71 2010 PETROVA, Nadia (RUS) 306 51 2010 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel (ESP) 42.4 42 2011 BARTOLI, Marion (FRA) 270 83 2011 SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) 43.8 56 2012 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 484 58 2012 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 44.7 72 2013 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 480 80 2013 MEUSBURGER, Yvonne (AUT) 46.1 27 2014 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 452 60 2014 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU) 43.8 42 2015 PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 517 75 2015 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 44.3 72 2016 PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 530 61 2016 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka (POL) 42.6 70 2017 PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 452 69 2017 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 43.4 38

FIRST SERVE PERCENTAGE POINTS WON RETURNING SECOND SERVE Year Name Pct. Matches Year Name Pct. Matches 2008 PIN, Camille (FRA) 74.8 36 2008 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 61.8 60 2009 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU) 72.3 32 2009 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 62.1 60 2010 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 75.8 65 2010 CLIJSTERS, Kim (BEL) 62.7 46 2011 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 76.8 56 2011 CLIJSTERS, Kim (BEL) 61.6 28 2012 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 76.3 72 2012 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 63.8 78 2013 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 82.8 67 2013 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 64.7 52 2014 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 81.6 58 2014 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle (RSA) 59.9 32 2015 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 82.8 72 2015 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 61.8 72 2016 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 84.8 43 2016 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 66.6 27 2017 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU) 82.5 30 2017 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 43.4 38

FIRST SERVE POINTS WON BREAK POINTS SAVED Year Name Pct. Matches Year Name Pct. Matches 2008 GROENEFELD, Anna-Lena (GER) 76.0 14 2008 HENIN, Justine (BEL) 65.1 20 2009 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 73.5 62 2009 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 63.2 58 2010 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 75.3 29 2010 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 65.9 29 2011 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 76.7 25 2011 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 67.5 25 2012 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 77.8 58 2012 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 67.8 58 2013 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 74.7 80 2013 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 64.8 80 2014 VANDEWEGHE, CoCo (USA) 75.2 36 2014 SAFAROVA, Lucie (CZE) 76.8 59 2015 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 75.9 53 2015 PLISKOVA, Karolina (CZE) 64.3 75 2016 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 75.7 41 2016 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 66.4 27 2017 KVITOVA, Petra (CZE) 74.0 28 2017 SAFAROVA, Lucie (CZE) 64.0 53

SERVICE GAMES WON BREAK POINTS CONVERTED Year Name Pct. Matches Year Name Pct. Matches 2008 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 79.4 50 2008 DANIILIDOU, Eleni (GRE) 56.7 16 2009 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 77.6 62 2009 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 53.3 60 2010 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 81.4 29 2010 OUDIN, Melanie (USA) 58.8 39 2011 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 85.4 25 2011 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel (ESP) 54.9 54 2012 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 87.5 58 2012 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 54.3 72 2013 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 84.1 80 2013 ZHANG Shuai (CHN) 56.1 25 2014 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 80.9 60 2014 FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena (GER) 56.3 22 2015 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 81.1 53 2015 PEREIRA, Teliana (BRA) 56.7 25 2016 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 83.8 44 2016 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka (POL) 54.7 71 2017 KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 79.3 52 2017 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 53.8 31

SECOND SERVE POINTS WON RETURN GAMES WON Year Name Pct. Matches Year Name Pct. Matches 2008 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel (ESP) 51.4 63 2008 JANKOVIC, Jelena (SRB) 48.4 80 2009 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana (RUS) 50.6 56 2009 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 49.5 60 2010 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 51.3 61 2010 DEMENTIEVA, Elena (RUS) 48.3 57 2011 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 52.9 25 2011 SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) 49.7 56 2012 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 54.0 58 2012 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 52.5 78 2013 ZHANG Shuai (CHN) 52.5 25 2013 AZARENKA, VIctoria (BLR) 54.8 52 2014 VAN UYTVANCK, Alison (BEL) 50.4 27 2014 NICULESCU, Monica (ROU) 49.2 41 2015 STOSUR, Samantha (AUS) 53.1 55 2015 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 51.9 72 2016 KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 52.7 64 2016 AZARENKA, Victoria (BLR) 54.7 71 2017 KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 50.6 52 2017 ERRANI, Sara (ITA) 48.8 31

172 WTA Awards

PLAYER OF THE YEAR MOST IMPROVED PLAYER COMEBACK PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1977 Virginia Wade 1977 Wendy Turnbull 1987 Bettina Bunge 1978 Martina Navratilova 1978 Virginia Ruzici 1988 Pascale Paradis 1979 Martina Navratilova 1979 Sylvia Hanika 1989 Kathy Rinaldi 1980 Tracy Austin 1980 Hana Mandlikova 1990 Elizabeth Smylie 1981 Chris Evert 1981 Barbara Potter 1991 Stephanie Rehe 1982 Martina Navratilova 1982 Sabina Simmonds 1992 Jenny Byrne 1983 Martina Navratilova 1983 Andrea Temesvari 1993 Elizabeth Smylie 1984 Martina Navratilova 1984 Kathy Jordan 1994 Meredith McGrath 1985 Martina Navratilova 1985 Helena Sukova 1995 Monica Seles 1986 Martina Navratilova 1986 Stefanie Graf 1996 Jennifer Capriati 1987 Stefanie Graf 1987 Lori McNeil 1997 Mary Pierce 1988 Stefanie Graf 1988 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1998 Monica Seles 1989 Stefanie Graf 1989 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1999 Sabine Appelmans 1990 Stefanie Graf 1990 Monica Seles 2000 Iva Majoli 1991 Monica Seles 1991 Gabriela Sabatini 2001 Barbara Schwartz 1992 Monica Seles 1992 Kimiko Date 2002 Corina Morariu 1993 Stefanie Graf 1993 Magdalena Maleeva 2003 Amélie Mauresmo 1994 Stefanie Graf 1994 Mary Pierce 2004 Serena Williams 1995 Stefanie Graf 1995 Chanda Rubin 2005 Kim Clijsters 1996 Stefanie Graf 1996 Martina Hingis 2006 Martina Hingis 1997 Martina Hingis 1997 Amanda Coetzer 2007 Lindsay Davenport 1998 Lindsay Davenport 1998 Patty Schnyder 2008 Zheng Jie 1999 Lindsay Davenport 1999 Serena Williams 2009 Kim Clijsters 2000 Venus Williams 2000 Elena Dementieva 2010 Justine Henin 2001 Jennifer Capriati 2001 Justine Henin 2011 Sabine Lisicki 2002 Serena Williams 2002 Daniela Hantuchova 2012 Yaroslava Shvedova 2003 Justine Henin 2003 Nadia Petrova 2013 2004 Maria Sharapova 2004 Maria Sharapova 2014 Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 2005 Kim Clijsters 2005 Ana Ivanovic 2015 Venus Williams 2006 Amélie Mauresmo 2006 Jelena Jankovic 2016 Dominika Cibulkova 2007 Justine Henin 2007 Ana Ivanovic 2017 Sloane Stephens 2008 Serena Williams 2008 Dinara Safina 2009 Serena Williams 2009 Yanina Wickmayer 2010 Kim Clijsters 2010 Francesca Schiavone 2011 Petra Kvitova 2011 Petra Kvitova 2012 Serena Williams 2012 Sara Errani 2013 Serena Williams 2013 Simona Halep 2014 Serena Williams 2014 Eugenie Bouchard 2015 Serena Williams 2015 Timea Bacsinszky 2016 Angelique Kerber 2016 Johanna Konta 2017 Garbiñe Muguruza 2017 Jelena Ostapenko DOUBLES TEAM OF THE YEAR MOST IMPRESSIVE NEWCOMER DIAMOND ACES 1977 Navratilova/Stove 1977 Tracy Austin Diamond Aces is named for the late 1978 King/Navratilova 1978 Pam Shriver WTA trailblazer Jerry Diamond and is 1979 King/Navratilova 1979 Kathy Jordan awarded to the player who gives the 1980 K.Jordan/A.Smith 1980 Andrea Jaeger most to promote the game of tennis on 1981 Navratilova/Shriver 1981 Kathy Rinaldi and off the court 1982 Navratilova/Shriver 1982 Zina Garrison 1995 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 1983 Navratilova/Shriver 1983 Carling Bassett Seguso 1996 Gabriela Sabatini 1984 Navratilova/Shriver 1984 Manuela Maleeva 1997 Amanda Coetzer 1985 Navratilova/Shriver 1985 Gabriela Sabatini 1998 Lindsay Davenport 1986 Navratilova/Shriver 1986 Stephanie Rehe 1999 Lindsay Davenport 1987 Navratilova/Shriver 1987 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 2000 Martina Hingis 1988 Navratilova/Shriver 1988 Natalia Zvereva 2001 Martina Hingis 1989 Novotna/Sukova 1989 Conchita Martínez 2002-03 Not held 1990 Novotna/Sukova 1990 Jennifer Capriati 2004 Anastasia Myskina 1991 G.Fernández/Novotna 1991 Andrea Strnadova 2005 Anastasia Myskina 1992 Larisa Neiland/Zvereva 1992 Debbie Graham 2006 Svetlana Kuznetsova 1993 G.Fernández/Zvereva 1993 Iva Majoli 2007 Jelena Jankovic 1994 G.Fernández/Zvereva 1994 Irina Spirlea 2008 Ana Ivanovic 1995 G.Fernández/Zvereva 1995 Martina Hingis 2009 Elena Dementieva 1996 Novotna/Sánchez Vicario 1996 Anna Kournikova 2010 Samantha Stosur 1997 G.Fernández/Zvereva 1997 Venus Williams 2011 Caroline Wozniacki 1998 Hingis/Novotna 1998 Serena Williams 2012 Victoria Azarenka 1999 Hingis/Kournikova 1999 Kim Clijsters 2013 Victoria Azarenka 2000 S.Williams/V.Williams 2000 Daja Bedanova 2014 Petra Kvitova 2001 Raymond/Stubbs 2001 Daniela Hantuchova 2015 Caroline Wozniacki 2002 Ruano Pascual/P.Suárez 2002 Svetlana Kuznetsova 2016 Simona Halep 2003 Ruano Pascual/P.Suárez 2003 Maria Sharapova 2017 Angelique Kerber 2004 Ruano Pascual/P.Suárez 2004 Tatiana Golovin 2005 Raymond/Stosur 2005 Sania Mirza 2006 Raymond/Stosur 2006 Agnieszka Radwanska 2007 Black/L.Huber 2007 Agnes Szavay 2008 Black/L.Huber 2008 Caroline Wozniacki 2009 S.Williams/V.Williams 2009 Melanie Oudin 2010 Dulko/Pennetta 2010 Petra Kvitova 2011 Peschke/Srebotnik 2011 Irina-Camelia Begu 2012 Errani/Vinci 2012 2013 Errani/Vinci 2013 Eugenie Bouchard 2014 Errani/Vinci 2014 Belinda Bencic 2015 Hingis/Mirza 2015 Daria Gavrilova 2016 Garcia/Mladenovic 2016 Naomi Osaka 2017 Chan/Hingis 2017 Catherine "CiCi" Bellis

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 173 WTA Awards (Player Vote)

PEACHY KELLMEYER PLAYER SERVICE AWARD KAREN KRANTZCKE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Recognizes the player who has done the most to support her fellow Awarded to the player who best displays professionalism, attitude players through the WTA Players’ Council and other initiatives. and sense of fair play. The award was named in the honor of former 1977 Jim Bainbridge Australian player Karen Krantzcke. 1978 Trish Faulkner 1978 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1979 Edy McGoldrick 1979 Chris Evert 1980 Diane Desfor 1980 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1981 Barbara Jordan 1981 Diane Desfor 1982 Diane Desfor 1982 Nancy Yeargin 1983 Lele Forood 1983 Sharon Walsh-Pete 1984 Kim Shaefer 1984 Marcella Mesker 1985 Chris Evert 1985-86 Peanut Louie-Harper 1986 Marcella Mesker 1987 Anne Minter 1987 Chris Evert 1988 Svetlana Parkhomenko 1988 Candy Reynolds 1989 Gretchen Magers 1989 Mercedes Paz 1990 Mercedes Paz 1990 Wendy Turnbull 1991 Judith Wiesner 1991 Kathy Jordan 1992 Jill Hetherington 1992 Elise Bergin 1993 Nicole Arendt 1993 Pam Shriver 1994 Kimberly Po 1994-95 Marianne Werdel 1995 Amanda Coetzer 1996-97 Katrina Adams 1996 1998 Joannette Kruger 1997 Amanda Coetzer 1999-2001 1998 Yayuk Basuki 2002 Not held 1999 Ai Sugiyama 2003 Kim Clijsters 2000-03 Kim Clijsters 2004 Nicole Pratt 2004 Lindsay Davenport 2005 Liezel Huber 2005-06 Kim Clijsters 2006 Kim Clijsters 2007 Ana Ivanovic 2007-09 Liezel Huber 2008 Elena Dementieva 2010 Kim Clijsters 2009 Kim Clijsters 2011 Francesca Schiavone 2010 Elena Dementieva 2012-13 Venus Williams 2011 Petra Kvitova 2014-17 Lucie Safarova 2012 Kim Clijsters 2013-17 Petra Kvitova

WTA Tournament Awards (Player Vote)

YEAR PREMIER LEVEL (incl. Tier I/II) INTERNATIONAL LEVEL (incl. Tier III/IV/V) 1995 The Lipton Championships Miami, FL, USA The Lipton Championships Miami, FL, USA 1995 The Lipton Championships Miami, FL, USA Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 1996 Toshiba Tennis Classic San Diego, CA, USA Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 1997 State Farm Evert Cup Indian Wells, CA, USA Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 1998 du Maurier Open Montréal, CAN Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 1999 du Maurier Open Toronto, CAN Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 2000 du Maurier Open Montréal, CAN Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN 2001 Dubai Duty Free Open Dubai, UAE Abierto Mexicano Pegaso Acapulco, MEX 2002 Dubai Duty Free Open Dubai, UAE Abierto Mexicano Pegaso Acapulco, MEX 2003 Ladies Kremlin Cup Moscow, RUS Uncle Tobys Hardcourts Gold Coast, AUS 2004 NASDAQ-100 Open Miami, FL, USA Tie: Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN & Abierto Mexicano Pegaso Acapulco, MEX Indian Wells, CA, USA Bell Challenge Québec City, CAN Indian Wells, CA, USA Abierto Mexicano TELCEL pres. por HSBC Acapulco 2007 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart, GER Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic Bali, INA 2008 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart, GER Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic Bali, INA 2009 BNP Paribas Open Indian Wells, CA, USA Abierto Mexicano TELCEL pres. por HSBC Acapulco 2010 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart, GER PTT Pattaya Open Pattaya City, THA 2011 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart, GER Abierto Mexicano TELCEL, Acapulco, MEX 2012 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Stuttgart, GER Sony , Bastad, SWE 2013 BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells, USA Abierto Mexicano TELCEL, Acapulco, MEX

PREMIER: INTERNATIONAL: 2014 Premier Mandatory: BNP Paribas Open (Indian Wells) 2014 Americas: Abierto Mexicano TELCEL (Acapulco) Premier 5: Western & Southern Open (Cincinnati) EMEA: Collector Swedish Open (Bastad) Premier: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (Stuttgart) Asia-Pacific:ASB Classic (Auckland) 2015 Premier Mandatory: BNP Paribas Open (Indian Wells) 2015 Americas: Abierto Mexicano TELCEL (Acapulco) Premier 5: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships EMEA: Collector Swedish Open (Bastad) Premier: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (Stuttgart) Asia-Pacific: ASB Classic (Auckland) 2016 Premier Mandatory: BNP Paribas Open (Indian Wells) 2016 Americas: Abierto Mexicano TELCEL (Acapulco) Premier 5: Internazionali BNL d'Italia (Rome) EMEA: Ericsson Open (Bastad) Premier: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (Stuttgart) Asia-Pacific: ASB Classic (Auckland) 2017 Premier Mandatory: BNP Paribas Open (Indian Wells) 2017 Abierto Mexicano TELCEL (Acapulco) Premier 5: Internazionali BNL d'Italia (Rome) Premier: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix (Stuttgart)

174 SINGLES TITLELEADERS OPEN ERA:GRANDSLAM COURT MARGARET NAVRATILOVA MARTINA EVERT CHRIS GRAF STEFANIE WILLIAMS SERENA AO 4 4 3 2 7 RG 6 3 3 2 7 WIM 9 3 7 7 1 USO 4 6 6 3 5 22 23 18 18 11

GRAND SLAMS Grand Slam Champions

The Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open are the four Grand Slam tournaments. Winning the title at each major in the same year is known as the “Grand Slam”. Three women have completed the singles Grand Slam in a calendar year: 1953 – Maureen Connolly; 1970 – Margaret Court; 1988 – Stefanie Graf. A further seven women have won each Grand Slam singles title at least once in their careers (known as the career Grand Slam): Doris Hart, Shirley Fry, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova, with Navratilova (1983-84) and Williams (2002-03, 2014-15) holding all four titles at the same time. Australia’s Margaret Court holds the record for all-time Grand Slam singles titles (men or women) with 24 titles, ahead of Stefanie Graf and Serena Williams, who holds the Open Era record with 23 Grand Slam singles titles. In the Open Era, seven women have won three of the four Grand Slam titles: Lindsay Davenport, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Hana Mandlikova, Monica Seles and Virginia Wade.

All-Time Grand Slam Singles Titles Leaders PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 11 5 3 5 24 Serena Williams (USA) 7 3 7 6 23 Stefanie Graf (GER) 4 6 7 5 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 4 8 7 19 Chris Evert (USA) 2 7 3 6 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 3 2 9 4 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 1 1 6 4 12 Maureen Connolly (USA) 1 2 3 3 9 Monica Seles (USA) 4 3 2 9 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) 2 6 8 Molly Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) 8 8

Open Era Grand Slam Singles Titles Leaders PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Serena Williams (USA) 7 3 7 6 23 Stefanie Graf (GER) 4 6 7 5 22 Chris Evert (USA) 2 7 3 6 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 3 2 9 4 18 Margaret Court (AUS) 4 3 1 3 11 Monica Seles (USA) 4 3 2 9 Billie Jean King (USA) 1 4 3 8 Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) 4 1 2 7 Justine Henin (BEL) 1 4 2 7 Venus Williams (USA) 5 2 7 All-Time Women’s Grand Slam Titles Leaders AO RG WIM US PLAYER S-D-M S-D-M S-D-M S-D-M S-D-M TOTAL Margaret Smith Court, 1960-75 11-8-2 5-4-4 3-2-5 5-5-8 24-19-21 64 Martina Navratilova, 1974-93 3-8-1 2-7-2 9-7-4 4-9-3 18-31-10 59 Billie Jean King, 1961-81 1-0-1 1-1-2 6-10-4 4-5-4 12-16-11 39 Serena Williams, 1998-present 7-4-0 3-2-0 7-6-1 6-2-1 23-14-2 39 Margaret Osborne duPont, 1941-60 * 2-3-0 1-5-1 3-13-9 6-21-10 37 Doris J. Hart, 1947-55 1-1-2 2-5-3 1-4-5 2-4-5 6-14-15 35 Louise Brough Clapp, 1942-57 1-1-0 0-3-0 4-5-4 1-12-4 6-21-8 35 Helen Wills Moody, 1922-38 * 4-2-0 8-3-1 7-4-2 19-9-3 31 Elizabeth Ryan, 1914-34 * 0-4-0 0-12-7 0-1-2 0-17-9 26 Martina Hingis, 1993-2017 3-5-2 0-2-1 1-3-2 1-3-2 5-13-7 25 Stefanie Graf, 1987-99 4-0-0 6-0-0 7-1-0 5-0-0 22-1-0 23 * Denotes did not play in Grand Slam ** Suzanne Lenglen won four additional Roland Garros singles titles before 1925 when the event was reserved for French residents

176 Grand Slam – Match Wins Leaderboard (Open Era)

Serena Williams moved ahead of Martina Navratilova In percentage terms, however, Margaret Court won for most career Grand Slam wins at the 2016 US Open. They more than 90% of her matches in Open Era Grand Slam are the only two women with 300+ Grand Slam match wins. tournaments to top the list: Here is a list of players with 170+ match wins at the Slams:

Open Era: Most Grand Slam Match Wins Open Era: Best Grand Slam Match Win Pct. PLAYER (NAT) W L PLAYER (NAT) W L PCT. Serena Williams (USA) 316 43 Margaret Court (AUS) 96 10 .906 Martina Navratilova (TCH/USA) 306 49 Stefanie Graf (GER) 278 32 .897 Chris Evert (USA) 299 37 Chris Evert (USA) 299 37 .890 Stefanie Graf (GER) 278 32 Serena Williams (USA) 316 43 .880 Venus Williams (USA) 262 68 Martina Navratilova (TCH/USA) 306 49 .862 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 210 54 Monica Seles (YUG/USA) 180 31 .853 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 198 51 Ann Jones (GBR) 29 5 .853 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 186 45 Billie Jean King (USA) 127 24 .841 Monica Seles (YUG/USA) 180 31 Justine Henin (BEL) 141 28 .834 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 174 63 Martina Hingis (SUI) 153 32 .827

All-Time: Grand Slam Titles Leaders - Doubles & Mixed Doubles All-Time Doubles All-Time Doubles Teams All-Time Mixed Doubles Titles Titles Titles 31 Martina Navratilova 20 Brough / Osbourne duPont 19 Margaret Court 21 Louise Brough 20 Navratilova / Shriver 15 Doris Hart 21 Margaret Osborne duPont 14 Fernández / Zvereva 11 Billie Jean King 21 Pam Shriver 14 S.Williams / V.Williams 10 Margaret Osborne duPont 19 Margaret Court 11 Fry / Hart 10 Martina Navratilova

Open Era: Grand Slam Titles Leaders - Doubles & Mixed Doubles Open Era Doubles Open Era Doubles Teams Open Era Mixed Doubles Titles Titles Titles 31 Martina Navratilova 20 Navratilova / Shriver 10 Martina Navratilova 21 Pam Shriver 14 Fernández / Zvereva 7 Billie Jean King 18 Natasha Zvereva 14 S.Williams / V.Williams 7 Martina Hingis 17 Gigi Fernández 8 Ruano Pascual / Suárez 6 Margaret Court 14 Serena Williams 5 Errani / Vinci 5 Cara Black 14 Venus Williams 5 Mattek-Sand / Safarova 5 Lisa Raymond 13 Martina Hingis 5 Anne Smith 12 Jana Novotna 5 Katarina Srebotnik 10 Billie Jean King 5 Helena Sukova 10 Margaret Court 5 Wendy Turnbull 10 Virginia Ruano Pascual

Grand Slam Singles Titles Leaders All-Time Open Era Australian Open Margaret Court (11) Serena Williams (7) Roland Garros Chris Evert (7) Chris Evert (7) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (9) Martina Navratilova (9) US Open Molly Bjurstedt Mallory (8) Chris Evert, Serena Williams (6)

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 177 Open Era Grand Slam Champions

YEAR AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN 1968 [2] Nancy Richey (USA) [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [6] Virginia Wade (GBR) 1969 [2] Margaret Court (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [4] Ann Jones (GBR) [2] Margaret Court (AUS) 1970 [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) 1971 [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Billie Jean King (USA) 1972 [2] Virginia Wade (GBR) [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Billie Jean King (USA) 1973 [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [2] Margaret Court (AUS) 1974 [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) 1975 [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 1976 [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Sue Barker (GBR) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 1977 JAN - [2] Kerry Reid (AUS) [1] Mima Jausovec (YUG) [3] Virginia Wade (GBR) [1] Chris Evert (USA) DEC - [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 1978 [-] Chris O’Neil (AUS) [2] Virginia Ruzici (ROU) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 1979 [5] Barbara Jordan (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [3] Tracy Austin (USA) 1980 [3] Hana Mandlikova (CZE) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS) [3] Chris Evert (USA) 1981 [3] Martina Navratilova (USA) [4] Hana Mandlikova (CZE) [1] Chris Evert (USA) [3] Tracy Austin (USA) 1982 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 1983 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 1984 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 1985 [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [=1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [3] Hana Mandlikova (CZE) 1986 Not held [2] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 1987 [2] Hana Mandlikova (CZE) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) 1988 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 1989 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [7] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 1990 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Monica Seles (YUG) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [5] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 1991 [2] Monica Seles (YUG) [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Monica Seles (YUG) 1992 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [=1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Monica Seles (YUG) 1993 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 1994 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [3] Conchita Martínez (ESP) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 1995 [4] Mary Pierce (FRA) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 1996 [1] Monica Seles (USA) [=1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 1997 [4] Martina Hingis (SUI) [9] Iva Majoli (CRO) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 1998 [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 1999 [2] Martina Hingis (SUI) [6] Stefanie Graf (GER) [3] Lindsay Davenport (USA) [7] Serena Williams (USA) 2000 [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) [6] Mary Pierce (FRA) [5] Venus Williams (USA) [3] Venus Williams (USA) 2001 [12] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [4] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [2] Venus Williams (USA) [4] Venus Williams (USA) 2002 [1] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [3] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 2003 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [4] Justine Henin (BEL) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Justine Henin (BEL) 2004 [1] Justine Henin (BEL) [6] Anastasia Myskina (RUS) [13] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [9] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 2005 [7] Serena Williams (USA) [10] Justine Henin (BEL) [14] Venus Williams (USA) [4] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2006 [3] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) [5] Justine Henin (BEL) [1] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) [3] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2007 [-] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Justine Henin (BEL) [23] Venus Williams (USA) [1] Justine Henin (BEL) 2008 [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [2] Ana Ivanovic (SRB) [7] Venus Williams (USA) [4] Serena Williams (USA) 2009 [2] Serena Williams (USA) [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) [2] Serena Williams (USA) [WC] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2010 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [17] Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2011 [3] Kim Clijsters (BEL) [6] Li Na (CHN) [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE) [9] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 2012 [3] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [6] Serena Williams (USA) [4] Serena Williams (USA) 2013 [1] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [15] Marion Bartoli (FRA) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 2014 [4] Li Na (CHN) [7] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 2015 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [26] Flavia Pennetta (ITA) 2016 [7] Angelique Kerber (GER) [4] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Angelique Kerber (GER) 2017 [2] Serena Williams (USA) Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [14] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) Sloane Stephens (USA)

178178 Australian Open Champions

The Australian Open was first held in 1905, with the first women’s singles championship being staged in 1922. The is the 92nd staging of the women’s singles championship and the 50th of the Open Era, which began in 1968 (1969 for Australian Open) and saw the introduction of prize money. The 2018 Australian Open will feature 128 players (108 direct entries, 12 qualifiers, eight wildcards) competing in the singles main draw. The Australian Open has been a 128- draw since 1986. Previously the event was staged as a 32-draw (1969, 1971-72, 1976, 1977 [Jan.], 1977 [Dec.], 1978, 1979) and 64-draw (1970, 1973-75, 1980-85). The event was held in December from 1977-85 and in January from 1987 onwards (not held in 1986).

OPEN ERA LEADERS Singles Titles: Serena Williams, 7 (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017) Doubles Titles (Team): Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver, 7 (1982-85, 1987-89) Most Match Wins (Singles): Serena Williams, 81-10 record

YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1922 Margaret Molesworth (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 63 10-8 E. Boyd/M. Mountain F. St. George/L. Utz 1923 Margaret Molesworth (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 61 75 E. Boyd/S. Lance M. Molesworth/H. Turner 1924 Sylvia Lance (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 63 36 64 D. Akhurst/S. Lance K. LeMesurier/M.O’Hara Wood 1925 Daphne Akhurst (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 16 86 64 D. Akhurst/S. Lance Harper E. Boyd/L. LeMesurier 1926 Daphne Akhurst (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 61 63 E. Boyd/M. O’Hara Wood D. Akhurst /M. Cox 1927 Esna Boyd (AUS) Sylvia Harper (AUS) 57 61 62 L. Bickerton/M. O’Hara Wood E. Boyd/S. Harper 1928 Daphne Akhurst (AUS) Esna Boyd (AUS) 75 62 D. Akhurst/E. Boyd K. LeMesurier/D. Weston 1929 Daphne Akhurst (AUS) Louise Bickerton (AUS) 61 57 62 D. Akhurst/L. Bickerton S. Harper/M O’Hara Wood 1930 Daphne Akhurst (AUS) Sylvia Harper (AUS) 10-8 26 75 E. Hood/M. Molesworth M. Cox/S. Harper 1931 Coral Buttsworth (AUS) Margorie Crawford (AUS) 16 63 64 L. Bickerton/D. Akhurst Cozens N. Lloyd/L. Utz 1932 Coral Buttsworth (AUS) Kathrine Le Messurier (AUS) 97 64 C. Buttsworth/M. Cox Crawford K. LeMesurier/D.Weston 1933 Joan Hartigan (AUS) Coral Buttsworth (AUS) 64 63 M. Molesworth/E. Hood Westacott J. Hartigan/M. Van Ryn 1934 Joan Hartigan (AUS) Margaret Molesworth (AUS) 61 64 M. Molesworth/E. Hood Westacott J. Hartigan/U. Valkenburg 1935 Dorothy Round (GBR) Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) 16 61 63 N. Wynne Bolton/E. Dearman L. Bickerton/N. Hopman 1936 Joan Hartigan (AUS) Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) 64 64 T. Coyne/N. Wynne Bolton M. Blick/K. Woodward 1937 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Emily Westacott (AUS) 63 57 64 T. Coyne/N. Wynne Bolton N. Hopman/E. Westacott 1938 Dorothy Bundy (USA) Dorothy Stevenson (AUS) 63 62 T. Coyne/N. Wynne Bolton D. Bundy/D. Workman 1939 Emily Westacott (AUS) Nell Hopman (AUS) 61 62 T. Coyne/N. Wynne Bolton M. Hardcastle/E. Westacott 1940 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Thelma Coyne (AUS) 57 64 60 T. Coyne/N. Wynne Bolton J. Hartigan/E. Niemeyer 1941-45 Not held. Not held. 1946 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Joyce Fitch (AUS) 64 64 M. Bevis/J. Fitch N. Wynne Bolton/T. Coyne Long 1947 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Nell Hopman (AUS) 63 62 T. Coyne Long/N. Wynne Bolton M. Bevis/J. Fitch 1948 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Marie Toomey (AUS) 63 61 T. Coyne Long/N. Wynne Bolton M. Bevis/P. Jones 1949 Doris Hart (USA) Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) 63 64 T. Coyne Long/N. Wynne Bolton D. Hart/M. Toomey 1950 Louise Brough (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 64 36 64 L. Brough/D. Hart N. Wynne Bolton/T. Coyne Long 1951 Nancye Wynne Bolton (AUS) Thelma Coyne Long (AUS) 61 75 T. Coyne Long/N. Wynne Bolton J. Fitch/M. Hawton 1952 Thelma Coyne Long (AUS) Helen Angwin (AUS) 62 63 T. Coyne Long/N. Wynne Bolton R. Baker/M. Hawton 1953 Maureen Connolly (USA) Julia Sampson (USA) 63 62 M. Connolly/J. Sampson M. Hawton/B. Penrose 1954 Thelma Coyne Long (AUS) Jennifer Staley (AUS) 63 64 M. Hawton/B. Penrose H. Redick-Smith/J. Wipplinger 1955 Beryl Penrose (AUS) Thelma Coyne Long (AUS) 64 63 M. Hawton/B. Penrose N. Hopman/G. Thiele 1956 Mary Carter (AUS) Thelma Coyne Long (AUS) 36 62 97 M. Hawton/T. Coyne Long M. Carter/B. Penrose 1957 Shirley Fry (USA) Althea Gibson (USA) 63 64 S. Fry/A. Gibson M. Hawton/F. Müller 1958 Angela Mortimer (GBR) Lorraine Coghlan (AUS) 63 64 M. Hawton/T. Coyne Long L. Coghlan/A. Mortimer 1959 Mary Carter-Reitano (AUS) Renee Schuurman (RSA) 62 63 S. Reynolds/R. Schuurman L. Coghlan/M. Carter Reitano 1960 Margaret Smith (AUS) Jan Lehane (AUS) 75 62 M. Bueno/C. Truman L. Coghlan Robinson/M. Smith 1961 Margaret Smith (AUS) Jan Lehane (AUS) 61 64 M. Carter Reitano/M. Smith M. Hawton/J. Lehane 1962 Margaret Smith (AUS) Jan Lehane (AUS) 60 62 R. Ebbern/M. Smith D. Hard/M. Carter Reitano 1963 Margaret Smith (AUS) Jan Lehane (AUS) 62 62 R. Ebbern/M. Smith J. Lehane/L. R. Turner 1964 Margaret Smith (AUS) Lesley Turner (AUS) 63 62 J. Tegart Dalton/L. Turner R. Ebbern/M. Smith 1965 Margaret Smith (AUS) Maria Bueno (BRA) 57 64 52 ret. M. Smith/L. Turner R. Ebbern/B. J. King 1966 Margaret Smith (AUS) Nancy Richey (USA) Walkover C. Graebner/N. Richey M. Smith/L. R. Turner 1967 Nancy Richey (USA) Lesley Turner (AUS) 61 64 J. Tegart Dalton/L. Turner L. Coghlan Robinson/E. Terras 1968 Billie Jean King (USA) Margaret Smith (AUS) 61 62 K. Krantzcke/K. Melville Reid J. Tegart Dalton/L. R. Turner 1969* [2] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [1] Billie Jean King (USA) 64 61 M. Smith Court/J. Tegart Dalton R. Casals/B. J. King 1970 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [2] Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) 63 61 M. Smith Court/J.Tegart Dalton K. Krantzcke/K. Melville Reid 1971 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 26 76(0) 75 M. Smith Court/E. Goolagong J. Emerson/L. Hunt 1972 [2] Virginia Wade (GBR) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 64 64 H. Gourlay/K. Harris P. Coleman/K. Krantzcke 1973 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 64 75 M. Smith Court/V. Wade K. Harris/K. Melville Reid 1974 [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 76(5) 46 60 E. Goolagong/P. Michel K. Harris/K. Melville Reid 1975 [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [8] Martina Navratilova (TCH) 63 62 E. Goolagong/P. Michel M. Court/O. Morozova 1976 [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [5] Renata Tomanova (TCH) 62 62 E. Goolagong/H. Gourlay L. Turner Bowrey/R. Tomanova 1977 Jan. [2] Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) [1] Dianne Balestrat (AUS) 75 62 D. Balestrat/H. Gourlay B. Nagelsen/K. Reid 1977 Dec. [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [5] Helen Gourlay (AUS) 63 60 E. Goolagong/H Gourlay divided with M. Guerrant/K. Reid (Finals rained out) 1978 [-] Chris O’Neil (AUS) [7] Betsy Nagelsen (USA) 63 76(5) B. Nagelsen/R. Tomanova N. Sato/P. Whytcross 1979 [5] Barbara Jordan (USA) [4] Sharon Walsh (USA) 63 63 J. Chaloner/D. Evers L. Harrison/M. Mesker 1980 [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) [4] Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 60 75 B. Nagelsen/M. Navratilova A. Kiyomura/C. Reynolds 1981 [3] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 67(4) 64 75 K. Jordan/A. Smith M. Navratilova/P. Shriver 1982 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 63 26 63 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/E. Pfaff 1983 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [9] Kathy Jordan (USA) 62 76(5) M. Navratilova/P. Shriver A. Hobbs/W. Turnbull 1984 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [9] Helena Sukova (TCH) 67(4) 61 63 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova

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YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLE FINALISTS 1985 [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 62 46 62 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova 1986 Not held. Moved to January 1987. Not held. Moved to January 1987. 1987 [2] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 75 76(1) M. Navratilova/P. Shriver Z. Garrison/L. McNeil 1988 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [3] Chris Evert (USA) 61 76(3) M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Evert/W. Turnbull 1989 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [5] Helena Sukova (TCH) 64 64 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver P. Fendick /J. Hetherington 1990 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [6] Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 63 64 J. Novotna/H. Sukova P. Fendick/M.J. Fernández 1991 [2] Monica Seles (YUG) [10] Jana Novotna (TCH) 57 63 61 P. Fendick/M.J. Fernández G. Fernández/J. Novotna 1992 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [6] Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 62 63 A. Sánchez Vicario /H. Sukova M.J. Fernández/Z. Garrison-Jackson 1993 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) 46 63 62 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva P. Shriver/E. Smylie 1994 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 60 62 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva P. Fendick/M. McGrath 1995 [4] Mary Pierce (FRA) [1] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 62 J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario G. Fernández/N. Zvereva 1996 [1] Monica Seles (USA) [8] Anke Huber (GER) 64 61 C. Rubin/A. Sánchez Vicario L. Davenport/M.J. Fernández 1997 [4] Martina Hingis (SUI) [-] Mary Pierce (FRA) 62 62 M. Hingis/N. Zvereva L. Davenport/L. Raymond 1998 [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) [8] Conchita Martínez (ESP) 63 63 M. Hingis/M. Lucic L. Davenport/N. Zvereva 1999 [2] Martina Hingis (SUI) [-] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 62 63 M. Hingis/A. Kournikova L. Davenport/N. Zvereva 2000 [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 61 75 L. Raymond/R. Stubbs M. Hingis/M. Pierce 2001 [12] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 64 63 S. Williams/V. Williams L. Davenport/C. Morariu 2002 [1] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [3] Martina Hingis (SUI) 46 76(7) 62 M. Hingis/A. Kournikova D. Hantuchova/A. Sánchez Vicario 2003 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Venus Williams (USA) 76(4) 36 64 S. Williams/V. Williams V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez 2004 [1] Justine Henin (BEL) [2] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 63 46 63 V. Ruano Pascual/P Suárez S. Kuznetsova/E. Likhovtseva 2005 [7] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 26 63 60 S. Kuznetsova/A. Molik L. Davenport/C. Morariu 2006 [3] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) [8] Justine Henin (BEL) 61 20 ret. Z. Yan/J. Zheng L. Raymond/S. Stosur 2007 [-] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 61 62 C. Black/L. Huber Y. Chan/C. Chuang 2008 [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [4] Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 75 63 A. Bondarenko/K. Bondarenko V. Azarenka / S. Peer 2009 [2] Serena Williams (USA) [3] Dinara Safina (RUS) 60 63 S. Williams/V. Williams D. Hantuchova /A. Sugiyama 2010 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [WC] Justine Henin (BEL) 64 36 62 S. Williams/V. Williams C. Black /L. Huber 2011 [3] Kim Clijsters (BEL) [9] Li Na (CHN) 36 63 63 G. Dulko/F. Pennetta V. Azarenka /M.Kirilenko 2012 [3] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [4] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 63 60 S. Kuznetsova/V. Zvonareva S. Errani /R.Vinci 2013 [1] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) [6] Li Na (CHN) 46 64 63 S. Errani/R. Vinci A. Barty /C. Dellacqua 2014 [4] Li Na (CHN) [20] Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) 76(3) 60 S. Errani/R. Vinci E.Makarova/E.Vesnina 2015 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 63 76(5) B. Mattek-Sands/L. Safarova Y. Chan/J. Zheng 2016 [7] Angelique Kerber (GER) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 64 36 64 M. Hingis/S. Mirza A. Hlavackova/L.Hradecka 2017 [2] Serena Williams (USA) [13] Venus Williams (USA) 6-4 6-4 B. Mattek-Sands/L. Safarova A. Hlavackova/S. Peng * Became Open Championships (amateurs and professionals) NOTE: Two Championships played, first in January, second in December. Australian Open Junior Champions YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION 1968 Lesley Hunt (AUS) 1984 Annabel Croft (GBR) 2001 Jelena Jankovic (YUG) 1969 Lesley Hunt (AUS) 1985 Jenny Byrne (AUS) 2002 Barbora Strycova (CZE) 1970 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 1986 No Competition 2003 Barbora Strycova (CZE) 1971 Pat Coleman (AUS) 1987 Michelle Jaggard (AUS) 2004 Shahar Peer (ISR) 1972 Pat Coleman (AUS) 1988 Jo-Anne Faull (AUS) 2005 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1973 Chris O’Neil (AUS) 1989 Kim Kessaris (USA) 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) 1974 Jennifer Walker (AUS) 1990 Magdalena Maleeva (BUL) 2007 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) 1975 Sue Barker (GBR) 1991 Nicole Pratt (AUS) 2008 (NED) 1976 Sue Saliba (AUS) 1992 Joanne Limmer (AUS) 2009 (RUS) 1977 (Jan) Pamela Baily (AUS) 1993 Heike Rusch (GER) 2010 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 1977 (Dec) Amanda Tobin (AUS) 1994 Trudi Musgrave (AUS) 2011 An-Sophie Mestach (BEL) 1978 Elizabeth Little (AUS) 1995 Siobhan Drake-Brockman (AUS) 2012 (USA) 1979 Anne Minter (AUS) 1996 Magdalena Grzybowska (POL) 2013 Ana Konjuh (CRO) 1980 Anne Minter (AUS) 1997 Mirjana Lucic (CRO) 2014 (RUS) 1981 Anne Minter (AUS) 1998 Jelena Kostanic (CRO) 2015 Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) 1982 Amanda Brown (GBR) 1999 (FRA) 2016 (BLR) 1983 Amanda Brown (GBR) 2000 Aniko Kapros (HUN) 2017 (UKR) Australian Open Mixed Doubles Champions YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS 1968 Dick Crealy-Billie Jean King 1996 -Larisa Neiland 2008 Nenad Zimonjic- 1969 Marty Riessen-Margaret Smith Court 1997 Rick Leach-Manon Bollegraf 2009 -Sania Mirza 1970-1986 No Competition 1998 Justin Gimbelstob-Venus Williams 2010 -Cara Black 1987 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison 1999 David Adams-Mariaan de Swardt 2011 -Katarina Srebotnik 1988 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 2000 Jared Palmer-Rennae Stubbs 2012 Horia Tecau-Bethanie Mattek-Sands 1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 2001 Ellis Ferreira-Corina Morariu 2013 Matt Ebden-Jarmila Gajdosova 1990 Jim Pugh-Natasha Zvereva 2002 -Daniela Hantuchova 2014 Daniel Nestor-Kristina Mladenovic 1991 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie 2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova 2015 Leander Paes-Martina Hingis 1992 Mark Woodforde-Nicole Provis 2004 Nenad Zimonjic- 2016 -Elena Vesnina 1993 -Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 2005 -Samantha Stosur 2017 Juan Sebastian Cabal-Abigail Spears 1994 Andrei Olhovskiy-Larisa Neiland 2006 Mahesh Bhupathi-Martina Hingis 1995 Rick Leach-Natasha Zvereva 2007 Daniel Nestor-Elena Likhovtseva

180 Australian Open Champions continued [8] I. Spirlea [5] M. Pierce Williams V. [5] Halard-Decugis [9] J. [4] M. Seles Williams V. [2] Hantuchova [7] D. [4] A. Mauresmo [2] A. Mauresmo [1] L. Davenport [6] M. Hingis Henin [1] J. [8] S. Kuznetsova Williams V. [6] Schiavone [6] F. Wozniacki [1] C. Williams [3] S. Azarenka V. [2] [3] S. Halep [5] M. Sharapova [5] Ka. Pliskova [16] S. Appelmans [7] A. Sanchez-Vicario [7] M. Pierce [13] A. Sanchez-Vicario Williams [6] S. Henin [6] J. [8] A. Myskina [5] L. Davenport [5] S. Kuznetsova [6] N. Petrova [12] A. Chakvetadze Williams [7] S. [16] M. Bartoli Azarenka V. [7] [12] A. Radwanska [8] A. Radwanska [4] A. Radwanska [11] S. Halep [7] E. Bouchard Navarro [10] C. Suárez [7] G. Muguruza K. Po-Messerli Testud [9] S. [10] S. Graf [16] E. Likhovtseva [8] A. Kournikova [7] A. Mauresmo [25] M. Shaughnessy [6] A. Myskina [10] A. Molik Schnyder [7] P. [16] S. Peer Williams V. [8] Navarro C. Suárez [19] N. Petrova Kvitova [25] P. S. Errani [19] E. Makarova [14] A. Ivanovic Cibulkova [11] D. Azarenka V. [14] Konta [9] J. QUARTERFINALISTS Monami D. Williams V. Monami [11] D. A. Sugiyama [10] A. Coetzer A. Serra Zanetti Ruano Pascual V. [25] L. Raymond Schnyder [12] P. M. Hingis L. Safarova [29] A. Radwanska Dokic J. M. Kirilenko [30] A. Petkovic E. Makarova S. Kuznetsova Pennetta [28] F. Williams V. [18] S. Zhang [24] A. Pavlyuchenkova [12] A. Coetzer [2] L. Davenport [1] L. Davenport [10] C. Martínez [2] L. Davenport [4] K. Clijsters [4] K. Clijsters Schnyder [22] P. [4] M. Sharapova [2] K. Clijsters [4] K. Clijsters Jankovic [3] J. [4] E. Dementieva [16] N. Li Wozniacki [1] C. Kvitova [2] P. [2] M. Sharapova [5] A. Radwanska [10] E. Makarova [4] A. Radwanska Vandeweghe C. Fernandez [14] M.j. [10] A. Huber [6] M. Seles Capriati J. Williams V. [3] [8] M. Seles Henin [5] J. Zuluaga [32] F. [19] N. Dechy [4] M. Sharapova Vaidisova [10] N. Hantuchova [9] D. Zvonareva V. [7] Zheng J. Zvonareva V. [2] [11] K. Clijsters [29] S. Stephens [30] E. Bouchard M. Keys Konta J. M. Lucic-Baroni SEMIFINALISTS Last Eight Since 1997 Last Eight Since M. Pierce [8] C. Martínez A. Mauresmo [1] M. Hingis [1] M. Hingis [3] M. Hingis Williams V. [2] [2] K. Clijsters [1] L. Davenport Henin [8] J. [1] M. Sharapova [4] A. Ivanovic Safina [3] D. Henin J. [9] Na. Li [4] M. Sharapova [6] N. Li Cibulkova [20] D. [2] M. Sharapova Williams [1] S. Williams V. [13] FINALIST [4] M. Hingis [1] M. Hingis [2] M. Hingis [2] L. Davenport Capriati [12] J. Capriati [1] J. Williams [1] S. Henin [1] J. Williams [7] S. [3] A. Mauresmo Williams S. [5] M. Sharapova Williams [2] S. Williams [1] S. [3] K. Clijsters Azarenka V. [3] Azarenka V. [1] [4] N. Li Williams [1] S. [7] A. Kerber Williams [2] S. CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN OPEN – AUSTRALIAN 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 181 Roland Garros Champions

The first national French Championships for women were held in 1897, with foreign competitors eligible to take part from 1925. As such, 2018 Roland Garros represents the 111th staging of the event overall, and the 88th edition since international players were admitted (the tournament was not held during WWI and WWII). 2018 Roland Garros also marks the 51st staging of the Open Era (which began in 1968). The singles main draw will feature 128 players (108 direct entries, 12 qualifiers, eight wildcards). Roland Garros has been a 128-draw since 1981 in addition to 1968 and 1972. Previously the event was staged as a 64-draw (1969-71, 1973-80).

OPEN ERA LEADERS Singles Titles: Chris Evert, 7 (1974-75, 1979-80, 1983, 1985-86) Doubles Titles (Team): Gigi Fernandez / Natasha Zvereva, 5 (1992-95, 1997) Most Match Wins (Singles): Stefanie Graf, 84-10

YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1925* Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Kathleen McKane (GBR) 61 62 S. Lenglen/D. Vlasto E. Colyer/K. McKane 1926 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Mary K. Browne (USA) 61 60 S. Lenglen/Didi Vlasto E. Colyer/K. McKane Godfree 1927 Kea Bouman (HOL) Irene Peacock (RSA) 62 64 B. Heine/I. Peacock P. Saunders/P. Watson 1928 Helen Wills (USA) Eileen Bennett (GBR) 61 62 E. Bennett/P. Watson S. Deve/S. Lafaurie 1929 Helen Wills (USA) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 63 64 K. Bouman/L. de Alvarez B. Heine/A. Neave 1930 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 62 61 H. Wills Moody/E. Ryan S. Barbier/S. Mathieu 1931 Cilly Aussem (GER) Betty Nuthall (GBR) 86 61 E. Bennett Whittingstall/B. Nuthall C. Aussem/E. Ryan 1932 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 75 61 H. Wills Moody/E. Ryan B. Nuthall/E. Bennett Whittingstall 1933 Margaret Scriven (GBR) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 62 46 64 S. Mathieu/E. Ryan S. Henrotin/C. Rosambert 1934 Margaret Scriven (GBR) Helen Jacobs (USA) 75 46 61 S. Mathieu/E. Ryan H. Jacobs/S. Palfrey 1935 Hilde Sperling (GER) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 62 61 M. Scriven/K. Stammers I. Adamoff/H. Sperling 1936 Hilde Sperling (GER) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 63 64 S. Mathieu/B. Yorke J. Jedrzejowska/S. Noel 1937 Hilde Sperling (GER) Simone Mathieu (FRA) 62 64 S. Mathieu/B. Yorke D. Andrus/S. Henrotin 1938 Simone Mathieu (FRA) Nelly Landry (FRA) 60 63 S. Mathieu/B. Yorke A. Halff/N. Landry 1939 Simone Mathieu (FRA) Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (POL) 63 86 J.Jedrzejowska/S. Mathieu A. Florian/H. Kovac 1940-45 Not held. Not held. 1946 Margaret Osborne (USA) Pauline Betz (USA) 16 86 75 L. Brough/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Hart 1947 Patricia Todd (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 63 36 64 L. Brough/M. Osborne D. Hart/P. Todd 1948 Nelly Landry (FRA) Shirley Fry (USA) 62 06 60 D. Hart/P. Todd S. Fry/M. Arnold Prentiss 1949 Margaret Osborne duPont (USA) Nelly Adamson-Landry (FRA) 75 62 L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont J. Gannon/B. Hilton 1950 Doris Hart (USA) Patricia Todd (USA) 64 46 62 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont 1951 Shirley Fry (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 63 36 63 S. Fry/D. Hart B. Bartlett/B. Scofield 1952 Doris Hart (USA) Shirley Fry (USA) 64 64 S. Fry/D. Hart H. Redick-Smith/J. Wipplinger 1953 Maureen Connolly (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 62 64 S. Fry/D. Hart M. Connolly/J. Sampson 1954 Maureen Connolly (USA) Ginette Bucaille (FRA) 64 61 M. Connolly/N. Hopman M. Galtier/S. Schmitt 1955 Angela Mortimer (GBR) Dorothy Knode (USA) 26 75 10-8 B. Fleitz/D. Hard S. Bloomer/P. Ward 1956 Althea Gibson (USA) Angela Mortimer (GBR) 60 12-10 A. Buxton/A. Gibson D. Hard/D. Knode 1957 Shirley Bloomer (GBR) Dorothy Knode (USA) 61 63 S. Bloomer/D. Hard Y. Ramírez/R. Reyes 1958 Zsuzsi Kormoczy (HUN) Shirley Bloomer (GBR) 64 16 62 Y. Ramírez/R. Reyes M. Hawton/T. Long 1959 Christine Truman (GBR) Zsuzsi Kormoczi (HUN) 64 75 S. Reynolds/R. Schuurman Y. Ramírez/Rosie Reyes 1960 Darlene Hard (USA) Yola Ramírez (MEX) 63 64 M. Bueno/D. Hard P. Hales/A. Haydon 1961 Ann Haydon (GBR) Yola Ramírez (MEX) 62 61 S. Reynolds/R. Schuurman M. Bueno/D. Hard 1962 Margaret Smith (AUS) Lesley Turner (AUS) 63 36 75 S. Reynolds Price/R. Schuurman J. Bricka/M. Smith 1963 Lesley Turner (AUS) Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) 26 63 75 A. Haydon Jones/R. Schuurman R. Ebbern/M. Smith 1964 Margaret Smith (AUS) Maria Bueno (BRA) 57 61 62 M. Smith/L.Turner N. Baylon/H. Schultze 1965 Lesley Turner (AUS) Margaret Smith (AUS) 63 64 M. Smith/L. Turner F. Dürr/J. Lieffrig 1966 Ann Jones (GBR) Nancy Richey (USA) 63 61 M. Smith/J. Tegart J. Blackman/F. Toyne 1967 Françoise Dürr (FRA) Lesley Turner (AUS) 46 63 64 F. Dürr/G. Sheriff A. Van Zyl/P. Walkden 1968** [2] Nancy Richey (USA) [1] Ann Jones (GBR) 57 64 61 F. Dürr/A. Jones R. Casals/B. J. King 1969 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [3] Ann Jones (GBR) 61 46 63 F. Dürr/A. Jones M. Smith Court/N. Richey 1970 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [7] Helga Niessen (GER) 62 64 G. Chanfreau/F. Dürr R. Casals/B. J. King 1971 [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [-] Helen Gourlay (AUS) 63 75 G. Chanfreau/F. Dürr H. Gourlay/K. Harris 1972 [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 63 63 B. J. King/B. Stove W. Shaw/C. Truman 1973 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 67(5) 76(6) 64 M. Smith Court/V. Wade F. Dürr/B. Stove 1974 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [3] Olga Morozova (USSR) 61 62 C. Evert/O. Morozova G. Chanfreau/K. Ebbinghaus 1975 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Martina Navratilova (TCH) 26 62 61 C. Evert/M. Navratilova J. Anthony/O. Morozova 1976 [1] Sue Barker (GBR) [-] Renata Tomanova (TCH) 62 06 62 F. Bonicelli/G.Chanfreau Lovera K. Harter/H. Masthoff 1977 [1] Mima Jausovec (YUG) [-] Florenta Mihai (ROM) 62 67(5) 61 R. Marsikova/P. Teeguarden R. Fox/H. Gourlay 1978 [2] Virginia Ruzici (ROM) [1] Mima Jausovec (YUG) 62 62 M. Jausovec/V. Ruzici L. Bowery/G. Lovera 1979 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [4] Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 62 60 B. Stove/W. Turnbull F. Dürr/V. Wade 1980 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [8] Virginia Ruzici (ROM) 60 63 K. Jordan/A. Smith I. Madruga/A. Villagran 1981 [4] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) [6] Sylvia Hanika (GER) 62 64 R. Fairbank/T. Harford C. Reynolds/P. Smith 1982 [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [4] Andrea Jaeger (USA) 76(6) 61 M. Navratilova/A. Smith R. Casals/W. Turnbull 1983 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [-] Mima Jausovec (YUG) 61 62 R. Fairbank/C. Reynolds K. Jordan/A. Smith 1984 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 63 61 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Mandlikova 1985 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 63 67(4) 75 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova 1986 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 26 63 63 M. Navratilova/A. Temesvari S. Graf/G. Sabatini 1987 [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 46 86 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver S. Graf/G. Sabatini

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YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1988 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [13] Natasha Zvereva (USSR) 60 60 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova 1989 [7] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 76(6) 36 75 L. Savchenko/N. Zvereva S. Graf/G. Sabatini 1990 [2] Monica Seles (YUG) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 76(6) 64 J. Novotna/H. Sukova L. Neiland/N. Zvereva 1991 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [5] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 64 G. Fernández/J. Novotna L. Neiland/N. Zvereva 1992 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) 62 36 10-8 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva C. Martínez/A. Sánchez Vicario 1993 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [5] Mary Joe Fernández (USA) 46 62 64 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva L. Neiland/J. Novotna 1994 [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [12] Mary Pierce (FRA) 64 64 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva L. Davenport/L. Raymond 1995 [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 75 46 60 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario 1996 [co-1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 67(4)10-8 L. Davenport/M.J. Fernández G. Fernández/N. Zvereva 1997 [9] Iva Majoli (CRO) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 64 62 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva M.J. Fernández/L. Raymond 1998 [4] Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario (ESP) [6] Monica Seles (USA) 76(5) 06 62 M. Hingis/J. Novotna L. Davenport/N. Zvereva 1999 [6] Stefanie Graf (GER) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 46 75 62 S. Williams/ V. Williams M. Hingis/A. Kournikova 2000 [6] Mary Pierce (FRA) [5] Conchita Martínez (ESP) 62 75 M. Hingis/M. Pierce V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez 2001 [4] Jennifer Capriati (USA) [12] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 16 64 12-10 V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez J. Dokic/C. Martínez 2002 [3] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Venus Williams (USA) 75 63 V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez L. Raymond/R. Stubbs 2003 [4] Justine Henin (BEL) [2] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 60 64 K. Clijsters/A. Sugiyama V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez 2004 [6] Anastasia Myskina (RUS) [9] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 61 62 V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez S. Kuznetsova/E. Likhovtseva 2005 [10] Justine Henin (BEL) [21] Mary Pierce (FRA) 61 61 V. Ruano Pascual/ P. Suárez C. Black/L. Huber 2006 [5] Justine Henin (BEL) [8] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 64 64 L. Raymond/S. Stosur D. Hantuchova/A. Sugiyama 2007 [1] Justine Henin (BEL) [7] Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 61 62 A. Molik/M. Santangelo K. Srebotnik/A. Sugiyama 2008 [2] Ana Ivanovic (SRB) [13] Dinara Safina (RUS) 64 63 A.Medina Garrigues/ V. Ruano Pascual C. Dellacqua/F. Schiavone 2009 [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) [1] Dinara Safina (RUS) 64 62 A.Medina Garrigues/ V. Ruano Pascual V. Azarenka/E. Vesnina 2010 [17] Francesca Schiavone (ITA) [7] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 64 76(2) S. Williams/V. Williams K. Peschke/K. Srebotnik 2011 [6] Li Na (CHN) [5] Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 64 76(0) A.Hlavackova/L.Hradecka S.Mirza/E.Vesnina 2012 [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [21] Sara Errani (ITA) 63 62 S.Errani/R.Vinci M.Kirilenko/N.Petrova 2013 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 64 64 E.Makarova/E.Vesnina S.Errani/R.Vinci 2014 [7] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [4] Simona Halep (ROU) 64 67(5) 64 S. Hsieh/S. Peng S. Errani/R. Vinci 2015 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [13] Lucie Safarova (CZE) 63 67(2) 62 B. Mattek-Sands/L. Safarova C. Dellacqua/Y. Shvedova 2016 [4] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 75 64 C. Garcia/K. Mladenovic E. Makarova/E.Vesnina 2017 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) [3] Simona Halep (ROU) 46 64 63 B. Mattek-Sands/L. Safarova A. Barty/C. Dellacqua

* Before 1925, the French Championships were reserved to residents of France ** Became Open Championships (amateurs and professionals)

Roland Garros Junior Champions YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION 1968 Lesley Hunt (AUS) 1981 Bonnie Gadusek (USA) 1994 Martina Hingis (SUI) 2007 Alizé Cornet (FRA) 1969 Kazuko Sawamatsu (JPN) 1982 Manuela Maleeva (BUL) 1995 Amélie Cocheteux (FRA) 2008 Simona Halep (ROU) 1970 Veronica Burton (GBR) 1983 Pascale Paradis (FRA) 1996 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 2009 Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) 1971 Elena Granatourova (URS) 1984 Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 1997 Justine Henin (BEL) 2010 Elina Svitolina (UKR) 1972 Renata Tomanova (TCH) 1985 Laura Garrone (ITA) 1998 Nadia Petrova (RUS) 2011 Ons Jabeur (TUN) 1973 Mima Jausovec (YUG) 1986 Patricia Tarabini (ARG) 1999 Lourdes Domínguez (ESP) 2012 (GER) 1974 Mariana Simionescu (ROM) 1987 Natalia Zvereva (URS) 2000 Virginie Razzano (FRA) 2013 Belinda Bencic (SUI) 1975 Regina Marsikova (TCH) 1988 Julie Halard (FRA) 2001 (EST) 2014 Daria Kasatkina (RUS) 1976 Michele Tyler (GBR) 1989 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 2002 Angelique Widjaja (INA) 2015 Paula Badosa Gibert (ESP) 1977 Ann Smith (USA) 1990 Magdalena Maleeva (BUL) 2003 Anna-Lena Groenefeld (GER) 2016 (SUI) 1978 Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 1991 (ISR) 2004 (BUL) 2017 Whitney Osuigwe (USA) 1979 Lena Sandin (SWE) 1992 Rossana De Los Rios (PAR) 2005 Agnes Szavay (HUN) 1980 Kathy Horvath (USA) 1993 Martina Hingis (SUI) 2006 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL)

Roland Garros Mixed Doubles Champions YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS 1968 Françoise Dürr-Jean-Claude Barclay 1985 Martina Navratilova-Heinz Gunthardt 2002 Cara Black-Wayne Black 1969 Margaret Smith Court-Marty Riessen 1986 Kathy Jordan-Ken Flach 2003 Lisa Raymond- 1970 Billie Jean King-Robert Hewitt 1987 Pam Shriver-Emilio Sánchez 2004 Tatiana Golovin- 1971 Françoise Dürr-Jean-Claude Barclay 1988 Lori McNeil-Jorge Lozano 2005 Daniela Hantuchova- 1972 Evonne Goolagong-Kim Warwick 1989 Manon Bollegraf-Tom Nijssen 2006 Katarina Srebotnik-Nenad Zimonjic 1973 Françoise Dürr-Jean-Claude Barclay 1990 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario-Jorge Lozano 2007 - 1974 Martina Navratilova-Ivan Molina 1991 Helena Sukova-Cyril Suk 2008 Victoria Azarenka- 1975 Fiorella Bonicelli-Tomas Koch 1992 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario-Todd Woodbridge 2009 Liezel Huber-Bob Bryan 1976 Ilona Kloss-Kim Warwick 1993 Eugenia Maniokova-Andreï Olhovskiy 2010 Katarina Srebotnik-Nenad Zimonjic 1977 Mary Carillo-John McEnroe 1994 Kristie Boogert-Menno Oosting 2011 Casey Dellacqua- 1978 Renata Tomanova-Pavel Slozil 1995 Larisa Neiland-Mark Woodforde 2012 Sania Mirza-Mahesh Bhupathi 1979 Wendy Turnbull-Robert Hewitt 1996 Patricia Tarabini-Javier Frana 2013 Lucie Hradecka-Frantisek Cermak 1980 Ann Smith-William Martin 1997 Rika Hiraki-Mahesh Bhupathi 2014 Anna-Lena Groenefeld-Jean-Julien Rojer 1981 Andrea Jaeger-Jimmy Arias 1998 Venus Williams-Justin Gimelstob 2015 Bethanie Mattek-Sands-Mike Bryan 1982 Wendy Turnbull-John Lloyd 1999 Katarina Srebotnik-Piet Norval 2016 Martina Hingis-Leander Paes 1983 Barbara Jordan-Eliot Teltscher 2000 Mariaan de Swardt-David Adams 2017 Gabriela Dabrowski-Rohand Bopanna 1984 Ann Smith-Dick Stockton 2001 Virginia Ruano Pascual-Tomas Carbonell

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 183 Roland Garros Champions continued [4] A. Radwanska [2] S. Graf Novotna [3] J. [2] L. Davenport [3] M. Seles Williams [6] S. [6] M. Seles [5] A. Mauresmo [3] A. Mauresmo [1] L. Davenport Williams V. [11] [3] S. Kuznetsova [7] E. Dementieva Williams [2] S. Williams [1] S. Azarenka V. [4] [10] A. Kerber [10] S. Errani [17] S. Errani Bacsinszky T. [8] [13] K. Mladenovic [12] M. Kirilenko [6] A. Sanchez-Vicario Williams V. [8] C. Martínez Williams V. [4] Schiavone F. Dokic [7] J. [8] C. Rubin Williams [2] S. [2] M. Sharapova [13] A. Groenefeld Williams [8] S. Schnyder [10] P. Azarenka V. [9] Wozniacki [3] C. [15] A. Petkovic Cibulkova [15] D. Navarro [14] C. Suárez [21] G. Muguruza Pironkova T. [5] E. Svitolina Jankovic [18] J. Fernandez [12] M.j. [10] I. Majoli S. Plischke C. Rubin L. Krasnoroutskaya Suárez P. Zvonareva V. [22] Williams V. [4] [29] A. Ivanovic [12] M. Hingis [9] A. Chakvetadze K. Kanepi S. Cirstea [19] N. Petrova [13] S. Kuznetsova [23] K. Kanepi [27] S. Kuznetsova [17] E. Svitolina Putintseva Y. Wozniacki [11] C. QUARTERFINALISTS S. Kuznetsova R. Dragomir Ilie Schnyder P. Schwartz B. M. Marrero Mandula P. [Q] [W] M. Pierce [24] C. Martínez [18] M. Sharapova S. Karatantcheva Safina [14] D. Vaidisova [6] N. Navarro C. Suárez [Q] M. Sharapova Shvedova Y. [14] A. Pavlyuchenkova Shvedova Y. [Q] G. Muguruza Uytvanck Van A. S. Rogers [28] C. Garcia [5] S. Errani [11] A. Coetzer [2] L. Davenport [7] A. Sanchez-Vicario [8] A. Sanchez-Vicario Henin [14] J. C. Fernández N. Petrova Suárez [14] P. [16] E. Likhovtseva Vaidisova [16] N. Jankovic [4] J. [4] S. Kuznetsova [30] S. Stosur [5] E. Dementieva [11] M. Bartoli [6] S. Stosur [28] A. Petkovic Bacsinszky T. [23] K. Bertens Bacsinszky T. [30] [3] V. Azarenka V. [3] [3] M. Seles [1] M. Hingis [3] M. Seles [1] M. Hingis [1] M. Hingis Capriati [1] J. Williams [1] S. Capriati [7] J. [7] N. Petrova [2] K. Clijsters [2] M. Sharapova Jankovic [3] J. Cibulkova [20] D. Jankovic [4] J. [7] M. Sharapova Kvitova [4] P. [18] E. Bouchard [7] A. Ivanovic [21] S. Stosur [2] Ka. Pliskova SEMIFINALISTS [2] M. Sharapova [1] M. Hingis [6] M. Seles [1] M. Hingis [5] C. Martínez [12] K. Clijsters Williams V. [2] [2] K. Clijsters [9] E. Dementieva [21] M. Pierce [8] S. Kuznetsova [7] A. Ivanovic Safina [13] D. Safina [1] D. [7] S. Stosur Schiavone [5] F. [21] S. Errani [4] S. Halep [13] L. Safarova Williams [1] S. [3] S. Halep FINALIST Last Eight Since 1997 Last Eight Since Williams [1] S. [9] I. Majoli [4] A. Sanchez-Vicario [6] S. Graf [6] M. Pierce Capriati [4] J. Williams [3] S. Henin [4] J. [6] A. Myskina Henin [10] J. Henin [5] J. Henin [1] J. [2] A. Ivanovic [7] S. Kuznetsova Schiavone [17] F. [6] N. Li [2] M. Sharapova [7] M. Sharapova Williams [1] S. [4] G. Muguruza Ostapenko J. CHAMPION

ROLND GARROS – GARROS ROLND 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

184 Wimbledon Champions

2018 marks the 132nd Wimbledon Championships. The event was first held in 1877, with the first women’s singles championship being staged in 1884. 2018 will be the 125th staging of the Wimbledon women’s singles champion- ship and the 51st of the Open Era, which began in 1968 and saw the introduction of prize money. The singles main draw will feature 128 players (108 direct entries, 12 qualifiers, eight wildcards).

OPEN ERA LEADERS Singles Titles: Martina Navratilova, 9 (1978-79, 1982-87, 1990) Doubles Titles (Team): Serena Williams / Venus Williams, 6 (2000, 2002, 2008-09, 2012, 2016) Most Match Wins (Singles): Martina Narvatilova, 121-14 record

YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1884* Maud Watson (BRI) Lilian Watson (BRI) 68 63 63 1885 Maud Watson (BRI) Blanche Bingley (BRI) 61 75 1886 Blanche Bingley (BRI) Maud Watson (BRI) 63 63 1887 Charlotte Dod (BRI) Blanche Bingley (BRI) 62 60 1888 Charlotte Dod (BRI) Blanche Bingley Hillyard (BRI) 63 63 1889 Blanche Bingley Hillyard (BRI) Lena Rice (BRI) 46 86 64 1890 Lena Rice (BRI) M. Jacks (BRI) 64 61 1891 Charlotte Dod (BRI) Blanche Hillyard (BRI) 62 61 1892 Charlotte Dod (BRI) Blanche Hillyard (BRI) 61 61 1893 Charlotte Dod (BRI) Blanche Hillyard (BRI) 68 61 64 1894 Blanche Hillyard (BRI) Edith Austin (BRI) 61 61 1895 Charlotte Cooper (BRI) Helen Jackson (BRI) 75 86 1896 Charlotte Cooper (BRI) Mrs. W. H. Pickering (BRI) 62 63 1897 Blanche Hillyard (BRI) Charlotte Cooper (BRI) 57 75 62 1898 Charlotte Cooper (BRI) Mary Martin (BRI) 64 64 1899 Blanche Hillyard (BRI) Charlotte Cooper (BRI) 62 63 1900 Blanche Hillyard (BRI) Charlotte Cooper (BRI) 46 64 64 1901 Charlotte Cooper Sterry (BRI) Blanche Hillyard (BRI) 62 62 1902 Muriel Robb (BRI) Charlotte Sterry (BRI) 75 61 1903 Dorothea Douglass (BRI) E. Thomson (BRI) 46 64 62 1904 Dorothea Douglass (BRI) Charlotte Sterry (BRI) 60 63 1905 May Sutton (BRI) Dorothea Douglass (BRI) 6364 1906 Dorothea Douglass (BRI) May Sutton (USA) 63 97 1907 May Sutton (USA) Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) 61 64 1908 Charlotte Sterry (BRI) A. Morton (BRI) 64 64 1909 Dora Boothby (BRI) A. Morton (BRI) 64 46 86 1910 Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) Dora Boothby (BRI) 62 62 1911 Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) Dora Boothby (BRI) 60 60 1912 Ethel Larcombe (BRI) Mrs. A. Sterry (BRI) 63 61 1913 Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) Mrs. R. McNair (BRI) 60 64 D. Boothby/Mrs. R. McNair D. Lambert Chambers/Mrs. A. Sterry 1914 Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) Ethel Larcombe (BRI) 75 64 A. Morton/E. Ryan E. Hannam/E. Thomson Larcombe 1915-18 Not Held. Not Held. 1919 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) 10-8 46 97 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan D. Lambert Chambers/E. Larcombe 1920 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Dorothea Lambert Chambers (BRI) 63 60 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan D. Lambert Chambers/E. Larcombe 1921 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 62 60 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan G. Beamish/I. Peacock 1922** Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Molla Mallory (USA) 62 60 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan K. McKane/M. Stocks 1923 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Kathleen Mckane (GBR) 62 62 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan J. Austin/E. Colyer 1924 Kathleen McKane (GBR) Helen Wills (USA) 46 64 64 H. Wightman/H. Wills P. Covell/K. McKane 1925 Suzanne Lenglen (FRA) Joan Fry (GBR) 62 60 S. Lenglen/E. Ryan K. Bridge/M. McIlquham 1926 Kathleen McKane Godfrey (GBR) Lili de Alvarez (ESP) 62 46 63 M. K. Browne/E. Ryan E. Colyer/K. McKane Godfree 1927 Helen Wills (USA) Lili de Alvarez (ESP) 62 64 E. Ryan/H. Wills B. Heine/I. Peacock 1928 Helen Wills (USA) Lili de Alvarez (ESP) 62 63 P. Saunders/P. Watson E. Bennett/E. Harvey 1929 Helen Wills (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 61 62 P. Saunders/P. Watson P. Covell/D. Shephard Barron 1930 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 62 62 E. Ryan/H. Wills E. Cross/S. Palfrey 1931 Cilly Aussem (GER) Hilde Kranwinkel (GER) 62 75 P. Mudford/D. Shepherd Barron D. Metaxa/J. Sigart 1932 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 63 61 D. Metaxa/J. Sigart H. Jacobs/E. Ryan 1933 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Dorothy Round (GBR) 64 68 63 S. Mathieu/E. Ryan F. James/B. Yorke 1934 Dorothy Round (GBR) Helen Jacobs (USA) 62 57 63 S. Mathieu/E. Ryan D. Andrus/S. Henrotin 1935 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 63 36 75 F. James/K. Stammers S.Mathieu/H. Sperling 1936 Helen Jacobs (USA) Hilde Kranwinkel Sperling (GER) 62 46 75 F. James/K. Stammers S. Palfrey Fabyan/H. Jacobs 1937 Dorothy Round (GBR) Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (POL) 62 26 75 S. Mathieu/B. York E. Goldsack/P. Mudford King 1938 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 64 60 S. Fabyan/A. Marble S. Mathieu/B. Yorke 1939 Alice Marble (USA) Kay Stammers (GBR) 62 60 S. Fabyan/A. Marble H. Jacobs/B. York 1940-45 Not Held. Not Held. 1946 Pauline Betz (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 62 64 L. Brough/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Hart 1947 Margaret Osborne (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 62 64 D. Hart/P. Todd L. Brough/M. Osborne 1948 Louise Brough (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 63 86 L. Brough/M.Osborne duPont D. Hart/P. Todd 1949 Louise Brough (USA) Margaret Osborne duPont (USA) 10-8 16 10-8 L. Brough/M. duPont G. Moran/P. Todd

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YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1950 Louise Brough (USA) Margaret duPont (USA) 61 36 61 L. Brough/M. duPont S. Fry/D. Hart 1951 Doris Hart (USA) Shirley Fry (USA) 61 60 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. duPont 1952 Maureen Connolly (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 75 63 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. Connolly 1953 Maureen Connolly (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 86 75 S. Fry/D. Hart M. Connolly/J. Sampson 1954 Maureen Connolly (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 62 75 L. Brough/M. duPont S. Fry/D. Hart 1955 Louise Brough (USA) Beverly Fleitz (USA) 75 86 A. Mortimer/A. Shilcock S. Bloomer/P. Ward 1956 Shirley Fry (USA) Angela Buxton (GBR) 63 61 A. Buxton/A. Gibson F. Müller /D. Seeney 1957 Althea Gibson (USA) Darlene Hard (USA) 63 62 A. Gibson/D.Hard M. Hawton/T. Long 1958 Althea Gibson (USA) Angela Mortimer (GBR) 86 62 M. Bueno/A. Gibson M. duPont/M. Varner 1959 Maria Bueno (BRA) Darlene Hard (USA) 64 63 J. Arth/D. Hard B. Fleitz/C. Truman 1960 Maria Bueno (BRA) Sandra Reynolds (RSA) 86 60 M. Bueno/D. Hard S. Reynolds/R. Schuurman 1961 Angela Mortimer (GBR) Christine Truman (GBR) 46 64 75 K. Hantze/B. J. Moffitt J. Lehane/M. Smith 1962 Karen Hantze Susman (USA) Vera Sukova (TCH) 64 64 K. Hantze Susman/B. J. Moffitt S. Reynolds Price/R. Schuurman 1963 Margaret Smith (AUS) Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) 63 64 M. Bueno/D. Hard Robyn Ebbern/M. Smith 1964 Maria Bueno (BRA) Margaret Smith (AUS) 64 79 63 M. Smith/L. Turner B. J. Moffitt /K. Hantze Susman 1965 Margaret Smith (AUS) Maria Bueno (BRA) 64 75 M. Bueno/B.J. Moffitt F. Dürr/J. Lieffrig 1966 Billie Jean King (USA) Maria Bueno (BRA) 63 36 61 M. Bueno/N. Richey M. Smith/J. Tegart 1967 Billie Jean King (USA) Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) 63 64 R. Casals/B. J. Moffitt King M. Bueno/N. Richey 1968*** [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [7] Judy Tegart (AUS) 97 75 R. Casals/B. J. King F. Dürr/A. Jones 1969 [4] Ann Jones (GBR) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) 36 63 62 M. Court/J. Tegart Dalton P. Hogan/P. Michel 1970 [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) 14-12 11-9 R. Casals/B. J. King F. Dürr/V. Wade 1971 [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) 64 61 R. Casals/B. J. King M. Court/E. Goolagong 1972 [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 63 63 B. J. King/B. Stove J. Dalton/F. Durr 1973 [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Chris Evert (USA) 60 75 R. Casals/B. J. King F. Dürr/B. Stove 1974 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [8] Olga Morozova (USSR) 60 64 E. Goolagong/P. Michel H. Gourlay/K. Krantzcke 1975 [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 60 61 A. Kiyomura/K. Sawamatsu F. Dürr/B. Stove 1976 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 63 46 86 C. Evert/M. Navratilova B. J. King/B. Stove 1977 [3] Virginia Wade (GBR) [7] Betty Stove (NED) 46 63 61 H. Gourlay Cawley/J. Russell M. Navratilova/B. Stove 1978 [2] Martina Navratilova (TCH) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 26 64 75 K. Reid/W. Turnbull M. Jausovec/V. Ruzici 1979 [1] Martina Navratilova (TCH) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 64 64 B. J. King/M. Navratilova B. Stove/W. Turnbull 1980 [4] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [3] Chris Evert (USA) 61 76(4) K. Jordan/A. Smith R. Casals/W. Turnbull 1981 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 62 62 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver K. Jordan/A. Smith 1982 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 61 36 62 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver K. Jordan/A. Smith 1983 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [3] Andrea Jaeger (USA) 60 63 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver R. Casals/W. Turnbull 1984 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 76(5) 62 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver K. Jordan/A. Smith 1985 [co-1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [co-1] Chris Evert (USA) 46 63 62 K. Jordan/E. Smylie M. Navratilova/P. Shriver 1986 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 76(1) 63 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver H. Mandlikova/W. Turnbull 1987 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) 75 63 C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova B. Nagelsen/E. Smylie 1988 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) 57 62 61 S. Graf/G. Sabatini L. Savchenko/N. Zvereva 1989 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) 62 67(1) 61 J. Novotna/H. Sukova L. Savchenko/N. Zvereva 1990 [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [5] Zina Garrison Jackson (USA) 64 61 J. Novotna/H. Sukova K. Jordan/E. Smylie 1991 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 64 36 86 L. Neiland/N. Zvereva G. Fernández/J. Novotna 1992 [co-1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [co-1] Monica Seles (YUG) 62 61 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva L. Neiland/J. Novotna 1993 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [8] Jana Novotna (CZE) 76(6) 16 64 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva L. Neiland/J. Novotna 1994 [3] Conchita Martínez (ESP) [4] Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 36 63 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario 1995 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 46 61 75 J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario G. Fernández/N. Zvereva 1996 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 75 M. Hingis/H. Sukova M. McGrath/L. Neiland 1997 [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE) 26 63 63 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva N. Arendt/M. Bollegraf 1998 [3] Jana Novotna (CZE) [16] Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) 64 76(2) M. Hingis/J. Novotna L. Davenport/N. Zvereva 1999 [3] Lindsay Davenport (USA) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER) 64 75 L. Davenport/C. Morariu M. DeSwardt/E Tatarkova 2000 [5] Venus Williams (USA) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 63 76(3) S. Williams/V. Williams J. Halard-Decugis/A. Sugiyama 2001 [2] Venus Williams (USA) [8] Justine Henin (BEL) 61 36 60 L. Raymond/R. Stubbs K. Clijsters/A. Sugiyama 2002 [2] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Venus Williams (USA) 76(4) 63 S. Williams/V. Williams V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez 2003 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [4] Venus Williams (USA) 46 64 62 K. Clijsters/A. Sugiyama V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez 2004 [13] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [1] Serena Williams (USA) 61 64 C. Black/R. Stubbs L. Huber/A. Sugiyama 2005 [14] Venus Williams (USA) [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 46 76(4) 97 C. Black/L. Huber S. Kuznetsova/A. Mauresmo 2006 [1] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) [3] Justine Henin (BEL) 26 63 64 /Zheng Jie V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez 2007 [23] Venus Williams (USA) [18] Marion Bartoli (FRA) 64 61 C. Black/L. Huber K. Srebotnik/A. Sugiyama 2008 [7] Venus Williams (USA) [6] Serena Williams (USA) 75 64 S. Williams/V. Williams L. Raymond/S. Stosur 2009 [2] Serena Williams (USA) [3] Venus Williams (USA) 76(3) 62 S. Williams/V. Williams S. Stosur/R. Stubbs 2010 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [21] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 63 62 V.King/Y. Shvedova E. Vesnina/V. Zvonareva 2011 [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE) [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 63 64 K.Peschke/K. Srebotnik S. Lisicki/S. Stosur 2012 [6] Serena Williams (USA) [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 61 57 62 S.Williams/V. Williams A. Hlavackova/L. Hradecka 2013 [15] Marion Bartoli (FRA) [23] Sabine Lisicki (GER) 61 64 Hsieh S./Peng S. A. Barty/C. Dellacqua 2014 [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE) [13] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 63 60 S. Errani/R. Vinci T. Babos/K. Mladenovic 2015 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [20] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 64 64 M. Hingis/S. Mirza E. Makarova/E. Vesnina 2016 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [4] Angelique Kerber (GER) 75 63 S. Williams/V. Williams T. Babos/Y. Shvedova 2017 [14] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) [10] Venus Williams (USA) 75 60 E. Makarova/E.Vesnina H. Chan/M. Niculescu * Through 1921, Championships decided on challenge round system. If no finalist, holder did not defend. ** Challenge round abolished. *** Became Open Championships (amateurs and professionals).

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Wimbledon Junior Champions YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION 1968 Kristy Pigeon (USA) 1985 Andrea Holikova (TCH) 2002 Vera Douchevina (RUS) 1969 Kazuko Sawamatsu (JPN) 1986 Natalia Zvereva (URS) 2003 Kirsten Flipkens (BEL) 1970 Sharon Walsh (USA) 1987 Natalia Zvereva (URS) 2004 Katerina Bondarenko (UKR) 1971 Marina Kroshina (URS) 1988 Brenda Schultz (NED) 2005 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1972 Ilana Kloss (RSA) 1989 Andrea Strnadova (TCH) 2006 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 1973 Ann Kiyomura (USA) 1990 Andrea Strnadova (TCH) 2007 Urszula Radwanska (POL) 1974 Mima Jausovec (YUG) 1991 Barbara Rittner (GER) 2008 Laura Robson (GBR) 1975 Natasha Chmyreva (URS) 1992 Chanda Rubin (USA) 2009 (THA) 1976 Natasha Chmyreva (URS) 1993 Nancy Feber (BEL) 2010 Kristyna Pliskova (CZE) 1977 Lea Antonoplis (USA) 1994 Martina Hingis (SUI) 2011 Ashleigh Barty (AUS) 1978 Tracy Austin (USA) 1995 Aleksandra Olsza (POL) 2012 Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 1979 Mary Lou Piatek (USA) 1996 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 2013 Belinda Bencic (SUI) 1980 Debbie Freeman (AUS) 1997 Cara Black (ZIM) 2014 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 1981 Zina Garrison (USA) 1998 Katarina Srebotnik (SLO) 2015 (RUS) 1982 Catherine Tanvier (FRA) 1999 Iroda Tulyaganova (UZB) 2016 Anastasia Patapova (RUS) 1983 Pascale Paradis (FRA) 2000 María Emilia Salerni (ARG) 2017 (USA) 1984 Annabel Croft (GBR) 2001 Angelique Widjaja (INA)

Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Champions YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS 1968 -Margaret Court 1985 Paul McNamee-Martina Navratilova 2002 Mahesh Bhupathi-Elena Likhovtseva 1969 Fred Stolle-Ann Jones 1986 Ken Flach-Kathy Jordan 2003 Leander Paes-Martina Navratilova 1970 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals 1987 Jeremy Bates-Jo Durie 2004 Wayne Black-Cara Black 1971 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1988 Sherwood Stewart-Zina Garrison 2005 Mahesh Bhupathi-Mary Pierce 1972 Ilie Nastase-Rosie Casals 1989 Jim Pugh-Jana Novotna 2006 Andy Ram-Vera Zvonareva 1973 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1990 Rick Leach-Zina Garrison 2007 -Jelena Jankovic 1974 Owen Davidson-Billie Jean King 1991 -Liz Smylie 2008 Bob Bryan-Samantha Stosur 1975 Marty Riessen-Margaret Court 1992 Cyril Suk-Larisa Neiland 2009 -Anna-Lena Groenefeld 1976 Tony Roche-Francoise Durr 1993 Mark Woodforde-Martina Navratilova 2010 Leander Paes-Cara Black 1977 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens 1994 Todd Woodbridge-Helena Sukova 2011 Jurgen Melzer-Iveta Benesova 1978 Frew McMillan-Betty Stove 1995 Jonathan Stark-Martina Navratilova 2012 Mike Bryan-Lisa Raymond 1979 Bob Hewitt-Greer Stevens 1996 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova 2013 Daniel Nestor-Kristina Mladenovic 1980 John Austin-Tracy Austin 1997 Cyril Suk-Helena Sukova 2014 Nenad Zimonjic-Samantha Stosur 1981 Frew Mcmillian-Betty Stove 1998 -Serena Williams 2015 Leander Paes-Martina Hingis 1982 Kevin Curren-Ann Smith 1999 Leander Paes-Lisa Raymond 2016 -Heather Watson 1983 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull 2000 Donald Johnson-Kimberley Po 2017 Jamie Murray-Martina Hingis 1984 John Lloyd-Wendy Turnbull 2001 Leos Friedl-Daniela Hantuchova

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 187 Wimbledon Champions continued [4] I. Majoli [2] L. Davenport Williams V. [6] [1] M. Hingis Williams [5] S. Capriati [3] J. [5] L. Davenport Capriati [7] J. [5] S. Kuznetsova [7] E. Dementieva [5] S. Kuznetsova [14] A. Radwanska Azarenka V. [8] Williams V. [2] [9] M. Bartoli Kvitova [4] P. [6] N. Li [9] A. Kerber Bacsinszky T. [15] [5] S. Halep [2] S. Halep Tauziat N. [5] A. Sanchez-Vicario Novotna [5] J. [6] M. Seles [7] K. Clijsters [4] M. Seles Capriati [8] J. Suárez [9] P. [8] N. Petrova [9] A. Myskina Williams [7] S. [21] N. Petrova [11] A. Radwanska [8] K. Clijsters Cibulkova [24] D. [15] S. Lisicki Kvitova [8] P. [19] S. Lisicki [21] M. Keys Cibulkova [19] D. [7] S. Kuznetsova Y. Basuki Y. [6] M. Seles Tauziat [8] N. L. Raymond Tauziat [9] N. Hantuchova [11] D. Elia [27] S. Farina [11] A. Sugiyama [9] A. Myskina [27] N. Li Vaidisova [14] N. Vaidisova [18] N. S. Lisicki [9] N. Li Pironkova T. [32] [17] M. Kirilenko [17] S. Stephens [22] E. Makarova Azarenka V. [23] [21] A. Pavlyuchenkova Ostapenko [13] J. QUARTERFINALISTS Chladkova D. Williams V. [7] Dokic J. M. Serna [19] C. Martínez E. Likhovtseva [33] S. Kuznetsova K. Sprem [12] M. Pierce S. Beltrame [Q] [31] M. Krajicek Tanasugarn T. Schiavone F. K. Kanepi [Q] Paszek T. Paszek T. K. Kanepi Strycova B. Vandeweghe C. Shvedova Y. Vandeweghe [24] C. A. Kournikova N. Zvereva M. Lucic-Baroni Dokic J. Capriati [4] J. [9] A. Mauresmo Henin [3] J. [5] L. Davenport [3] A. Mauresmo [4] M. Sharapova [6] A. Ivanovic Zheng J. [Wc] [4] E. Dementieva Pironkova T. S. Lisicki [Wc] [8] A. Kerber [20] K. Flipkens [23] L. Safarova [13] A. Radwanska Vesnina E. M. Rybarikova SEMIFINALISTS [8] A. Sanchez-Vicario [1] M. Hingis [0] A. Stevenson Williams [8] S. [3] L. Davenport Henin [6] J. [2] K. Clijsters [4] A. Mauresmo [2] M. Sharapova [2] K. Clijsters Henin [1] J. [5] E. Dementieva Safina [1] D. Kvitova P. Azarenka V. [4] Azarenka V. [2] [4] A. Radwanska [3] S. Halep [4] M. Sharapova Williams V. [8] Konta [6] J. FINALIST Novotna [3] J. Tauziat [16] N. [2] S. Graf [2] L. Davenport Henin [8] J. Williams V. [1] Williams V. [4] Williams [1] S. [1] L. Davenport Henin [3] J. [18] M. Bartoli Williams [6] S. Williams V. [3] Zvonareva V. [21] [5] M. Sharapova [3] A. Radwanska [23] S. Lisicki [13] E. Bouchard [20] G. Muguruza [4] A. Kerber Williams V. [10] Last Eight Since 1997 – Last Eight Since [1] M. Hingis Novotna [3] J. [3] L. Davenport Williams V. [5] Williams V. [2] Williams [2] S. Williams [1] S. [13] M. Sharapova Williams V. [14] [1] A. Mauresmo Williams V. [23] Williams V. [7] Williams [2] S. Williams [1] S. Kvitova [8] P. Williams [6] S. [15] M. Bartoli Kvitova [6] P. Williams [1] S. Williams [1] S. [14] G. Muguruza CHAMPION WIMBLEDON 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

188 US Open Champions

First held in 1887, the US Open women’s singles championship is being staged for the 131st time. The 2018 event marks the 51st staging of the Open Era, which began in 1968 and saw the introduction of prize money. Overall this is the 137th US Open, the men’s event having first been held in 1881. The singles main draw will feature 128 players (104 direct entries, 16 qualifiers, eight wildcards). The US Open has been a 128-draw since 1976. Previously the event was staged as a 64-draw (1968-75).

OPEN ERA LEADERS Singles Titles: Serena Williams, 6 (1999, 2002, 2008, 2012-14) and Chris Evert, 6 (1975-78, 1980, 1982) Doubles Titles (Team): Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver, 4 (1983-84, 1986-87) Most Match Wins (Singles): Chris Evert, 101-12 record

YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1887* Ellen Hansell (USA) Laura Knight (USA) 61 60 1888 Bertha L. Townsend (USA) Ellen Hensell (USA) 63 65 1889 Bertha L. Townsend (USA) Louise Voorhes (USA) 75 62 M. L. Ballard/B. L. Townsend L. Knight/M. Wright 1890 Ellen C. Roosevelt (USA) Bertha L. Townsend (USA) 62 62 E. C. Roosevelt/G. W. Roosevelt M. L. Ballard/B.L. Townsend 1891 Mabel Cahill (IRL) Ellen C. Roosevelt (USA) 64 61 46 63 M. Cahill/W.F. Morgan E. C. Roosevelt/G. W. Roosevelt 1892 Mabel Cahill (IRL) Elisabeth Moore (USA) 57 63 64 46 62 M.Cahill/A.M. McKinlay A.H. Harris/A.R. Williams 1893 Aline Terry (USA) Alice Schultze (USA) 61 63 H. Butler/A. Terry A. L. Schultz/Stone 1894 Helen Hellwig (USA) Aline Terry (USA) 75 36 60 36 63 J. Atkinson/H. Hellwig A.R. Williams/A.C. Wistar 1895 Juliette Atkinson (USA) Helen Hellwig (USA) 64 62 61 J. Atkinson/H. Hellwig E. Moore/A. R. Williams 1896 Elisabeth Moore (USA) Juliette Atkinson (USA) 64 46 62 62 J. Atkinson/E. Moore A.R. Williams/A.C. Wistar 1897 Juliette Atkinson (USA) Elisabeth Moore (USA) 63 63 46 36 63 J. Atkinson/K. Atkinson F. Edwards/E.J. Rastall 1898 Juliette Atkinson (USA) Marion Jones (USA) 63 57 64 26 75 J. Atkinson/K. Atkinson C. B. Neely/M. Wiemer 1899 Marion Jones (USA) Maud Banks (USA) 61 61 75 J. Craven/M. McAteer M. Banks/E. J. Rastal 1900 Myrtle McAteer (USA) Edith Parker (USA) 62 62 60 H. Champlin/E. Parker M. McAteer/M. Wiemer 1901 Elisabeth Moore (USA) Myrtle McAteer (USA) 64 36 75 26 62 J. Atkinson/M. McAteer M. Jones/E. Moore 1902** Marion Jones (USA) Elisabeth Moore (USA) 61 1-0 ret. J. Atkinson/M. Jones M. Banks/N. Closterman 1903 Elisabeth Moore (USA) Marion Jones (USA) 75 86 E. Moore/C. Neely M. Hall/M. Jones 1904 May Sutton (USA) Elisabeth Moore (USA) 61 62 M. Hall/M. G. Sutton E. Moore/C. B. Neely 1905 Elisabeth Moore (USA) Helen Homans (USA) 64 57 61 H. Homans/C. Neely V. Maule/M.F. Oberteuffer 1906 Helen Homans (USA) Maud Barger-Wallach (USA) 64 63 Mrs. L. S. Coe/Mrs. D.S. Platt C. Boldt/H. Homans 1907 Evelyn Sears (USA) Carrie Neely (USA) 63 62 C. Neely/M. Weimer E. Wildey/N. Wildey 1908 Maud Barger-Wallach (USA) Evelyn Sears (USA) 63 16 63 M. Curtis/E. Sears C. B. Neely/M. Steever 1909 Hazel Hotchkiss (USA) Maud Barger-Wallach (USA) 60 61 H. Hotchkiss/E. Rotch D. Green/L. Moyes 1910 Hazel Hotchkiss (USA) Louise Hammond (USA) 64 62 H. Hotchkiss/E. Rotch A. Browning/E. Wildey 1911 Hazel Hotchkiss (USA) Florence Sutton (USA) 8-10 61 97 H. Hotchkiss/E. Sears D. Green/F. Sutton 1912 Mary Browne (USA) Eleanora Sears (USA) 64 62 M. Browne/D. Green M.Barger-Wallach/Mrs. F. Schmitz 1913 Mary Browne (USA) Dorothy Green (USA) 62 75 M. Browne/Mrs. R.H. Williams D. Green/E. Wildey 1914 Mary Browne (USA) Marie Wagner (USA) 62 16 61 M. Browne/Mrs. R.H. Williams L. H. Raymond/E. Wildey 1915 Molla Bjurstedt (USA) Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman (USA) 46 62 60 H. Hotchkiss Wightman/E. Sears Mrs. G.L. Chapman/H. H. McLean 1916 Molla Bjurstedt (USA) Louise Hammond Raymond (USA) 60 61 M. Bjurstedt/E. Sears L. H. Raymond/E. Wildey 1917 Molla Bjurstedt (USA) Marion Vanderhoef (USA) 46 60 62 M. Bjurstedt/E. Sears Mrs. R. Leroy/P. Walsh 1918 Molla Bjurstedt (USA) Eleanor Goss (USA) 64 63 E. Goss/M. Zinderstein M.Bjurstedt/Mrs. J. Rogge 1919 Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman (USA) Marion Zinderstein (USA) 61 62 E. Goss/M. Zinderstein E. Sears/H. H. Wightman 1920 Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) Marion Zinderstein (USA) 63 61 E. Goss/M. Zinderstein H. Baker/E. Tennant 1921 Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) Mary Browne (USA) 46 64 62 M. Browne/Mrs. R.H. Williams H. Gilleaudeau/Mrs. L.G. Morris 1922 Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) Helen Wills (USA) 63 61 M. Zinderstein Jessup/H. Wills M. B. Mallory/E. Sigourney 1923 Helen Wills (USA) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) 62 61 P. Covell/K. McKane E. Goss/H. H. Wightman 1924 Helen Wills (USA) Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) 61 63 H. H. Wightman/H. Wills E. Goss/M. Z. Jessup 1925 Helen Wills (USA) Kathleen McKane (GBR) 36 60 62 M. Browne/H. Wills M. S. Bundy/E. Ryan 1926 Molla Bjurstedt Mallory (USA) Elizabeth Ryan (USA) 46 64 97 E. Goss/E. Ryan M. Browne/C. H. Chapin 1927 Helen Wills (USA) Betty Nuthall (GBR) 61 64 K. McKane Godfree/E. Harvey J. Fry/B. Nuthall 1928 Helen Wills (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 62 61 H. Hotchkiss Wightman/H. Wills E. Cross/A. McCune Harper 1929 Helen Wills (USA) Phoebe Holcroft Watson (GBR) 64 62 P. Saunders Michell/P. Watson P. Covell/Mrs. D.C. Shepherd-Barron 1930 Betty Nuthall (GBR) Anna McCune Harper (USA) 61 64 B. Nuthall/S. Palfrey E. Cross/A. McCune Harper 1931 Helen Wills Moody (USA) Eileen Whitingstall (GBR) 64 61 B. Nuthall/E. Fearnly Whitingstall H. Jacobs/D. Round 1932 Helen Jacobs (USA) Carolin Babcock (USA) 62 62 H. Jacobs/S. Palfrey E. Cross/A. McCune Harper 1933 Helen Jacobs (USA) Helen Wills Moody (USA) 86 36 3-0 ret. F. James/B. Nuthall H. Wills Moody/E. Ryan 1934 Helen Jacobs (USA) Sarah Palfrey (USA) 61 64 H. Jacobs/S. Palfrey Fabyan D. Andrus/C. Babcock 1935 Helen Jacobs (USA) Sarah Palfrey Fabyan (USA) 62 64 H. Jacobs/S. Palfrey Fabyan D. Andrus/C. Babcock 1936 Alice Marble (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 46 63 62 C. Babcock/M. Gladman Van Ryn H. Jacobs/S. Palfrey Fabyan 1937 Anita Lizane (CHI) Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (POL) 64 62 S. Palfrey Fabyan/A. Marble C. Babcoc/M. G. Van Ryn 1938 Alice Marble (USA) Nancye Wynne (AUS) 60 63 S. Palfrey Fabyan/A. Marble J. Jedrzejowska/R. Mathieu 1939 Alice Marble (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 60 8-10 64 S. Palfrey Fabyan/A. Marble F. Hammersley/K. Stammers

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YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 1940 Alice Marble (USA) Helen Jacobs (USA) 62 63 S. Palfrey Fabyan/A. Marble D. Bundy/M. G. Van Ryn 1941 Sarah Palfrey Cooke (USA) Pauline Betz (USA) 75 62 S. Palfrey Fabyan/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Bundy 1942 Pauline Betz (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 46 61 64 L. Brough/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Hart 1943 Pauline Betz (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 63 57 63 L. Brough/M. Osborne M. A. Prentiss/P. C. Todd 1944 Pauline Betz (USA) Margaret Osborne (USA) 63 86 L. Brough/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Hart 1945 Sarah Palfrey Cooke (USA) Pauline Betz (USA) 36 86 64 L. Brough/M. Osborne P. Betz/D. Hart 1946 Pauline Betz (USA) Patricia Canning (USA) 11-9 63 L. Brough/M. Osborne M. A. Prentiss/P. C. Todd 1947 Louise Brough (USA) Margaret Osborne (USA) 86 46 61 L. Brough/M. Osborne D. Hart/P. C. Todd 1948 Margaret Osborne duPont (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 46 64 15-13 L. Brough/M. Osborne D. Hart/P. C. Todd 1949 Margaret Osborne duPont (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 64 61 L. Brough/M. Osborne S. Fry/D. Hart 1950 Margaret Osborne duPont (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 64 63 L. Brough/M. Osborne S. Fry/D. Hart 1951 Maureen Connolly (USA) Shirley Fry (USA) 63 16 64 S. Fry/D. Hart N. Chaffee/P. C. Todd 1952 Maureen Connolly (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 63 75 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. Connolly 1953 Maureen Connolly (USA) Doris Hart (USA) 62 64 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont 1954 Doris Hart (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 68 61 86 S. Fry/D. Hart L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont 1955 Doris Hart (USA) Patricia Ward (GBR) 64 62 L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont S. Fry/D. Hart 1956 Shirley Fry (USA) Althea Gibson (USA) 63 64 L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont S. Fry/B. R. Pratt 1957 Althea Gibson (USA) Louise Brough (USA) 63 62 L. Brough/M. Osborne duPont A. Gibson/D. Hard 1958 Althea Gibson (USA) Darlene Hard (USA) 36 61 62 J. Arth/D. Hard M. Bueno/A. Gibson 1959 Maria Bueno (BRA) Christine Truman (GBR) 61 64 J. Arth/D. Hard M. Bueno/S. Moore 1960 Darlene Hard (USA) Maria Bueno (BRA) 64 10-12 64 M. Bueno/D. Hard D. Catt/A. Haydon 1961 Darlene Hard (USA) Ann Haydon (GBR) 63 64 D. Hard/L. Turner E. Buding/Y. Ramírez 1962 Margaret Smith (AUS) Darlene Hard (USA) 97 64 M. Bueno/D. Hard K. Hantze Susman/B.J. Moffit 1963 Maria Bueno (BRA) Margaret Smith (AUS) 75 64 R. Ebbern/M. Smith M. Bueno/D. Hard 1964 Maria Bueno (BRA) Carole Graebner (USA) 61 60 B.J. Moffitt/K. Hantze Susman M. Smith/L. Turner 1965 Margaret Smith (AUS) Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) 86 75 C. Graebner/N. Richey B.J. King/K. Hantze Susman 1966 Maria Bueno (BRA) Nancy Richey (USA) 63 61 M. Bueno/N. Richey R. Casals/B.J. King 1967 Billie Jean King (USA) Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) 11-9 64 R. Casals/B.J. King M. Eisel/D. Floyd Fales 1968*** [6] Virginia Wade (GBR) [1] Billie Jean King (USA) 64 62 M. Bueno/M. Smith Court R. Casals/B.J. King 1969 [2] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [6] Nancy Richey (USA) 62 62 F. Dürr/D. Hard M. Smith Court/V. Wade 1970 [1] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [2] Rosie Casals (USA) 62 26 61 M. Smith Court/J. Tegart Dalton R. Casals/V. Wade 1971 [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [2] Rosie Casals (USA) 64 76(5-2) R. Casals/J. Tegart Dalton G. Chanfreau/F. Dürr 1972 [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [9] Kerry Melville (AUS) 63 75 F. Dürr/B. Stove M. Smith Court/V. Wade 1973 [2] Margaret Smith Court (AUS) [4] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 76(5-2) 57 62 M. Smith Court/V. Wade R. Casals/B.J. King 1974 [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [5] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 36 63 75 R. Casals/B.J. King F. Dürr/B. Stove 1975 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 57 64 62 M. Smith Court/V. Wade R. Casals/B.J. King 1976 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 63 60 D. Boshoff/I. Kloss O. Morozova/V. Wade 1977 [1] Chris Evert (USA) [12] Wendy Turnbull (AUS) 76(3) 62 M. Navratilova/B. Stove R. Richards/B. Stuart 1978 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [16] Pam Shriver (USA) 75 64 B.J. King/M. Navratilova K. Melville Reid/W. Turnbull 1979 [3] Tracy Austin (USA) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 64 63 B. Stove/W. Turnbull B.J. King/M. Navratilova 1980 [3] Chris Evert (USA) [9] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 57 61 61 B.J. King/M. Navratilova P. Shriver/B. Stove 1981 [3] Tracy Austin (USA) [4] Martina Navratilova (USA) 16 76(4) 76(1) K. Jordan/A. Smith R. Casals/W. Turnbul 1982 [2] Chris Evert (USA) [5] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 63 61 R. Casals/W. Turnbull B. Potter/S/ Walsh-Pete 1983 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 61 63 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver R. Fairbank/C. Reynolds 1984 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) 46 64 64 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver A. Hobbs/W. Turnbull 1985 [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) 76(3) 16 76(2) C. Kohde-Kilsch/H. Sukova M. Navratilova/P. Shriver 1986 [1] Martina Navratilova (USA) [7] Helena Sukova (TCH) 63 62 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver H. Mandlikova/W. Turnbull 1987 [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 76(4) 61 M. Navratilova/P. Shriver K. Jordan/E. Smylie 1988 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [5] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 63 36 61 G. Fernández/R. White P. Fendick/J. Hetherington 1989 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA) 36 75 61 H. Mandlikova/M. Navratilova M.J. Fernández/P. Shriver 1990 [5] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 62 76(4) G. Fernández/M. Navratilova J. Novotna/H. Sukova 1991 [2] Monica Seles (YUG) [6] Martina Navratilova (USA) 76(1) 61 P. Shriver/N. Zvereva L. Neiland/J. Novotna 1992 [1] Monica Seles (YUG) [5] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 63 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva L. Neiland/J. Novotna 1993 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [12] Helena Sukova (CZE) 63 63 A. Sánchez Vicario /H. Sukova A. Coetzer/I. Gorrochategui 1994 [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) 16 76(3) 64 J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario K. Maleeva/R. White 1995 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Monica Seles (USA) 76(6) 06 63 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva B. Schultz-McCarthy/R. Stubbs 1996 [1] Stefanie Graf (GER) [2] Monica Seles (USA) 75 64 G. Fernández/N. Zvereva J. Novotna/A. Sánchez Vicario 1997 [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) [-] Venus Williams (USA) 60 64 L. Davenport/J. Novotna G. Fernández/N. Zvereva 1998 [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 63 75 M. Hingis/J. Novotna L. Davenport/N. Zvereva 1999 [7] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI) 63 76(4) S. Williams/V. Williams C. Rubin/S. Testud 2000 [3] Venus Williams (USA) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 64 75 J. Halard-Decugis/ A. Sugiyama C. Black/E. Likhovtseva 2001 [4] Venus Williams (USA) [10] Serena Williams (USA) 62 64 L. Raymond/R. Stubbs K. Po-Messerli/N. Tauziat 2002 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Venus Williams (USA) 64 63 V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez E. Dementieva/J. Husarova 2003 [2] Justine Henin (BEL) [1] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 75 61 V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez S. Kuznetsova/M. Navratilova 2004 [9] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) [6] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 63 75 V. Ruano Pascual/P. Suárez S. Kuznetsova/E. Likhovtseva

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YEAR SINGLES WINNER SINGLES FINALIST SCORE DOUBLES WINNERS DOUBLES FINALISTS 2005 [4] Kim Clijsters (BEL) [12] Mary Pierce (FRA) 63 61 L. Raymond/S. Stosur E. Dementieva/F. Pennetta 2006 [3] Maria Sharapova (RUS) [2] Justine Henin (BEL) 64 64 N. Dechy/V. Zvonareva D. Safina/K. Srebotnik 2007 [1] Justine Henin (BEL) [4] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 61 63 N. Dechy/D. Safina Chan Y.J./Chuang C.J. 2008 [4] Serena Williams (USA) [2] Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 64 75 C. Black/L. Huber L. Raymond/S. Stosur 2009 [WC] Kim Clijsters (BEL) [9] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 75 63 S. Williams/V. Williams C. Black/L. Huber 2010 [2] Kim Clijsters (BEL) [7] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 62 61 V. King/Y. Shvedova L. Huber/N. Petrova 2011 [9] Samantha Stosur (AUS) [28] Serena Williams (USA) 62 63 L. Huber/L. Raymond V. King/Y. Shvedova 2012 [4] Serena Williams (USA) [1] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 62 26 75 S. Errani/R. Vinci A. Hlavackova/L. Hradecka 2013 [1] Serena Wiliams (USA) [2] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 75 67(6) 61 A. Hlavackova/L. Hradecka A. Barty/C. Dellacqua 2014 [1] Serena Williams (USA) [10] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 63 63 E. Makarova/E. Vesnina M. Hingis/F. Pennetta 2015 [26] Flavia Pennetta (ITA) Roberta Vinci (ITA) 76(4) 62 M. Hingis/S. Mirza C. Dellacqua/Y. Shvedova 2016 [2] Angelique Kerber (GER) [10] Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 63 46 64 B. Mattek-Sands/L. Safarova C. Garcia/K. Mladenovic 2017 Sloane Stephens (USA) [15] Madison Keys (USA) 63 60 Y. Chan/M. Hingis L. Hradecka / K. Siniakova * Through 1918, Championship decided on challenge round system. ** Five-set final abolished. *** Became Open Championships (amateurs and professionals).

US Open Junior Champions YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION YEAR CHAMPION 1974 Ilana Kloss (RSA) 1989 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 2004 Michaella Krajicek (NED) 1975 Natasha Chmyeva (URS) 1990 Magdalena Maleeva (BUL) 2005 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1976 Marise Kruger (RSA) 1991 Karina Habsudova (TCH) 2006 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) 1977 Claudia Casabianca (ARG) 1992 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 2007 Kristina Kucova (SVK) 1978 Linda Siegel (USA) 1993 Maria Francesca Bentivoglio (ITA) 2008 Coco Vandeweghe (USA) 1979 Alycia Moulton (USA) 1994 Meilen Tu (USA) 2009 Heather Watson (GBR) 1980 Susan Mascarin (USA) 1995 Tara Snyder (USA) 2010 Daria Gavrilova (RUS) 1981 Zina Garrison (USA) 1996 Mirjana Lucic (CRO) 2011 Gracie Min (USA) 1982 Beth Herr (USA) 1997 Cara Black (ZIM) 2012 (USA) 1983 Elizabeth Minter (AUS) 1998 Jelena Dokic (AUS) 2013 Ana Konjuh (CRO) 1984 Katerina Maleeva (BUL) 1999 Lina Krasnoroutskaia (RUS) 2014 Marie Bouzkova (CZE) 1985 Laura Garrone (ITA) 2000 María Emilia Salerni (ARG) 2015 Dalma Galfi (HUN) 1986 Elly Hakami (USA) 2001 Marion Bartoli (FRA) 2016 (USA) 1987 Natalia Zvereva (URS) 2002 Maria Kirilenko (RUS) 2017 (USA) 1988 Carrie Cunningham (USA) 2003 Kirsten Flipkens (BEL)

US Open Mixed Doubles Champions YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPIONS 1968 Mary Ann Eisel-Peter Curtis 1985 Martina Navratilova-Heinz Gunthardt 2002 Lisa Raymond-Mike Bryan 1969 Margaret Smith Court-Marty Riessen 1986 Raffaella Reggi-Sergio Casal 2003 Katarina Srebotnik-Bob Bryan 1970 Margaret Smith Court-Marty Riessen 1987 Martina Navratilova-Emilio Sánchez 2004 Vera Zvonareva-Bob Bryan 1971 Billie Jean King-Owen Davidson 1988 Jana Novotna-Jim Pugh 2005 Daniela Hantuchova-Mahesh Bhupathi 1972 Margaret Smith Court-Marty Riessen 1989 Robin White-Shelby Cannon 2006 Martina Navratilova-Bob Bryan 1973 Billie Jean King-Owen Davidson 1990 Elizabeth Smylie-Todd Woodbridge 2007 Victoria Azarenka-Max Mirnyi 1974 Pam Teeguarden-Geoff Masters 1991 Manon Bollegraf-Tom Nijssen 2008 Cara Black-Leander Paes 1975 Rosemary Casals-Richard Stockton 1992 Nicole Provis-Mark Woodforde 2009 - 1976 Billie Jean King-Phil Dent 1993 Helena Sukova-Todd Woodbridge 2010 Liezel Huber-Bob Bryan 1977 Betty Stove-Frew McMillan 1994 Elna Reinach-Patrick Galbraith 2011 Melanie Oudin- 1978 Betty Stove-Frew McMillan 1995 Meredith McGrath-Matt Lucena 2012 Ekaterina Makarova-Bruno Soares 1979 Greer Stevens-Bob Hewitt 1996 Lisa Raymond-Patrick Galbraith 2013 Andrea Hlavackova-Max Miryni 1980 Wendy Turnbull-Marty Riessen 1997 Manon Bollegraf-Rick Leach 2014 Sania Mirza-Bruno Soares 1981 Anne Smith-Kevin Curren 1998 Serena Williams-Max Mirnyi 2015 Martina Hingis-Leander Paes 1982 Anne Smith-Kevin Curren 1999 Ai Sugiyama-Mahesh Bhupathi 2016 Laura Siegemund-Mate Pavic 1983 Elizabeth Sayers-John Fitzgerald 2000 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario -Jared Palmer 2017 Martina Hingis-Jamie Murray 1984 Manuela Maleeva-Tom Gullikson 2001 Rennae Stubbs-Todd Woodbridge

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 191 US Open Champions continued [2] M. Seles [4] A. Sanchez-Vicario [4] M. Seles [6] M. Seles [3] L. Davenport Capriati [3] J. [5] A. Mauresmo [2] A. Mauresmo [2] L. Davenport [4] E. Dementieva Jankovic [3] J. Williams V. [7] Pennetta [10] F. [5] S. Stosur Zvonareva V. [2] [7] S. Stosur Vinci [10] R. Pennetta [11] F. Kvitova [5] P. [5] S. Halep [1] Ka. Pliskova Novotna [3] J. [6] M. Seles [5] M. Pierce Williams [5] S. [5] K. Clijsters [6] M. Seles [7] A. Myskina Williams [3] S. [3] A. Mauresmo [10] L. Davenport Williams [8] S. Schnyder [15] P. [18] N. Li Schiavone [6] F. [10] A. Petkovic [11] M. Bartoli Navarro [18] C. Suárez [13] S. Errani Azarenka V. [20] Vinci [7] R. Kvitova [13] P. [10] A. Sanchez-Vicario Schnyder [11] P. Schett [12] B. Tauziat [8] N. [8] A. Mauresmo Hantuchova [11] D. Suárez [24] P. [14] N. Petrova [9] N. Petrova Safina [12] D. [18] S. Peer Pennetta [16] F. K. Bondarenko [31] K. Kanepi [17] A. Pavlyuchenkova [12] A. Ivanovic [24] E. Makarova Azarenka V. [16] Williams V. [23] A. Sevastova [16] A. Sevastova

Testud S. [13] A. Coetzer A. Huber [10] A. Huber Bedanova D. E. Bovina Schiavone [29] F. S. Asagoe Williams V. [10] Golovin T. [27] A. Szavay [29] S. Bammer M. Oudin Cibulkova D. Pennetta [26] F. Vinci [20] R. Hantuchova D. Bencic B. K. Mladenovic A. Konjuh K. Kanepi QUARTERFINALISTS [6] L. Davenport [3] Jana. Novotna [2] L. Davenport [1] M. Hingis [1] M. Hingis [10] A. Mauresmo [3] L. Davenport [5] L. Davenport [1] M. Sharapova [1] A. Mauresmo [6] A. Chakvetadze [5] E. Dementieva Williams [2] S. Wozniacki [1] C. Wozniacki [1] C. [3] M. Sharapova [5] N. Li [17] E. Makarova Williams [1] S. Williams [1] S. Williams V. [9] [11] I. Spirlea Williams V. [5] Williams V. [3] E. Dementieva Capriati [2] J. [4] L. Davenport Capriati [6] J. Capriati [8] J. [6] E. Dementieva Jankovic [19] J. Williams V. [12] Safina [6] D. Wickmayer Y. Williams V. [3] A. Kerber [10] S. Errani Pennetta F. S. Peng [2] S. Halep Wozniacki C. Vandeweghe [20] C. SEMIFINALISTS FINALIST Williams V. [1] M. Hingis [1] M. Hingis [2] L. Davenport Williams [10] S. Williams V. [2] [1] K. Clijsters [6] E. Dementieva [12] M. Pierce Henin [2] J. [4] S. Kuznetsova Jankovic [2] J. Wozniacki [9] C. Zvonareva V. [7] Williams [28] S. Azarenka V. [1] Azarenka V. [2] Wozniacki [10] C. Vinci R. [10] Ka. Pliskova [15] M. Keys Last Eight Since 1997 Last Eight Since – ngis CHAMPION [2] L. Davenport Williams [7] S. Williams V. [3] Williams V. [4] Williams [1] S. Henin [2] J. [9] S. Kuznetsova [4] K. Clijsters [3] M. Sharapova Henin [1] J. Williams [4] S. K. Clijsters [2] K. Clijsters [9] S. Stosur Williams [4] S. Williams [1] S. Williams [1] S. Pennetta [26] F. [2] A. Kerber S. Stephens [1] M. Hi 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 1997 US OPEN

192 Fed Cup

Fed Cup is the largest annual international team event in women’s tennis with more than 100 nations participating. Launched in 1963 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Federation, Fed Cup has consistently attracted some of the greatest names in women’s tennis.

Fed Cup All-Time Final Round YEAR HOST SITE FINAL YEAR HOST SITE FINAL 1963 London, GBR USA d. Australia, 2-1 1991 Nottingham, GBR Spain d. USA, 2-1 1964 Philadelphia, USA Australia d. USA, 2-1 1992 Frankfurt, GER Germany d. Spain, 2-1 1965 Melbourne, AUS Australia d. USA, 2-1 1993 Frankfurt, GER Spain d. Australia, 3-0 1966 Turin, ITA USA d. West Germany, 3-0 1994 Frankfurt, GER Spain d. USA, 3-0 1967 Berlin, GER USA d. Great Britain, 2-0 1995 Valencia, ESP Spain d. USA, 3-2 1968 Paris, FRA Australia d. Netherlands, 3-0 1996 Atlantic City, USA USA d. Spain, 3-0 1969 Athens, GRE USA d. Australia, 2-1 1997 ’s-Hertogenbosch, NED France d. Netherlands, 4-1 1970 Freiburg, GER Australia d. Great Britain, 3-0 1998 Geneva, SUI Spain d. Switzerland, 3-2 1971 Perth, AUS Australia d. Great Britain, 3-0 1999 Palo Alto, USA USA d. Russia, 4-1 1972 Johannesburg, RSA d. Great Britain, 2-1 2000 Las Vegas, USA USA d. Spain, 5-0 1973 Bad Homburg, GER Australia d. South Africa, 3-0 2001 Madrid, ESP Belgium d. Russia, 2-1 1974 , ITA Australia d. USA, 2-1 2002 Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, ESP Slovakia d. Spain, 3-1 1975 Aix-en-Provence, FRA Czechoslovakia d. Australia, 3-0 2003 Moscow, RUS France d. USA, 4-1 1976 Philadelphia, USA USA d. Australia, 2-1 2004 Moscow, RUS Russia d. France, 3-2 1977 Eastbourne, GBR USA d. Australia, 2-1 2005 Paris, FRA Russia d. France, 3-2 1978 Melbourne, AUS USA d. Australia, 2-1 2006 Charleroi, BEL Italy d. Belgium, 3-2 1979 Madrid, ESP USA d. Australia, 3-0 2007 Moscow, RUS Russia d. Italy, 4-0 1980 Berlin, GER USA d. Australia, 3-0 2008 Madrid, ESP Russia d. Spain, 4-0 1981 Nagoya, JPN USA d. Great Britain, 3-0 2009 , ITA Italy d. USA, 4-0 1982 Santa Clara, USA USA d. West Germany, 3-0 2010 San Diego, USA Italy d. USA, 3-1 1983 Zurich, SUI Czechoslovakia d. West Germany, 2-1 2011 Moscow, RUS Czech Republic d. Russia, 3-2 1984 Sao Paulo, BRA Czechoslovakia d. Australia, 2-1 2012 Prague, CZE Czech Republic d. Serbia, 3-1 1985 Tokyo, JPN Czechoslovakia d. USA, -1 2013 Cagliari, Sardinia, ITA Italy d. Russia, 4-0 1986 Prague, CZE USA d. Czechoslovakia, 3-0 2014 Prague, CZE Czech Republic d. Germany 3-1 1987 Vancouver, CAN West Germany d. USA, 2-1 2015 Prague, CZE Czech Republic d. Russia, 3-2 1988 Melbourne, AUS Czechoslovakia d. Soviet Union, 2-1 2016 Strasbourg, FRA Czech Republic d. France, 3-2 1989 Tokyo, JPN USA d. Spain, 3-0 2017 Minsk, BLR USA d. Belarus, 3-2 1990 Atlanta, USA USA d. Soviet Union, 2-1

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 193 Olympic Games

Tennis returned to the Olympic Games as a medal sport at Seoul in 1988, after a 64-year absence. The 2016 Olympic Tennis Event took place on hardcourts in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. Monica Puig of Puerto Rico captured the first-ever gold medal for Puerto Rico (any sport), defeating three Grand Slam winners (Petra Kvitova, Garbiñe Muguruza and Angelique Kerber) en route to the Olympic title. At Rio, Venus Williams competed at the Olympics for the fifth time in her career, joining Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) as the only women who have competed in the Olympics five times. As a result of winning silver in mixed doubles with , Venus added a fifth Olympic medal to her collection. Four women have won four or more medals at the Olympics: Kathleen McKane (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze), Aranxta Sánchez Vicario (2 silver, 2 bronze), Serena Williams (4 gold) and Venus Williams (4 gold, 1 silver). At London in 2012, Serena won gold medals in singles and doubles, joining sister Venus (2000 Sydney) and Helen Wills (1924 Paris) as the only women to win a gold medal in both singles and doubles in the same year at the Olympics.

SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES 1988: Seoul, (hard) Gold Stefanie Graf (GER) Zina Garrison/Pam Shriver (USA) Silver Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) Jana Novotna/Helena Sukova (TCH) Bronze Zina Garrison (USA) / Stefanie Graf/Claudia Kohde-Kilsch (GER) & Manuela Maleeva (BUL) Elizabeth Smylie/Wendy Turnbull (AUS)

1992: Barcelona, Spain (clay) Gold Jennifer Capriati (USA) Gigi Fernández/Mary Joe Fernández (USA) Silver Stefanie Graf (GER) Conchita Martínez/Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) Bronze Mary Joe Fernández (USA) / Rachel McQuillan/Nicole Provis (AUS) & Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) Leila Meshki/Natasha Zvereva (EUN)

1996: Atlanta, USA (hard) Gold Lindsay Davenport (USA) Gigi Fernández/Mary Joe Fernández (USA) Silver Arantxa Sánche Vicario (ESP) Jana Novotna/Helena Sukova (TCH) Bronze Jana Novotna (CZE) Conchita Martínez/Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP)

2000: Sydney, Australia (hard) Gold Venus Williams (USA) Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) Silver Elena Dementieva (RUS) Kristie Boogert/Miriam Oremans (NED) Bronze Monica Seles (USA) Els Callens/Dominique Van Roost (BEL)

2004: Athens, Greece (hard) Gold Justine Henin (BEL) Li Ting/Sun Tian Tian (CHN) Silver Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) Conchita Martínez/Virginia Ruano Pascual (ESP) Bronze Alicia Molik (AUS) Paola Suárez/Patricia Tarabini (ARG)

2008: Beijing, China (hard) Gold Elena Dementieva (RUS) Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) Silver Dinara Safina (RUS) /Virginia Ruano Pascual (ESP) Bronze Vera Zvonareva (RUS) Yan Zi/Zheng Jie (CHN)

2012: London, Great Britain (grass) Gold Serena Williams (USA) Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) Max Mirnyi/Victoria Azarenka (BLR) Silver Maria Sharapova (RUS) Andrea Hlavackova/Lucie Hradecka (CZE) /Laura Robson (GBR) Bronze Victoria Azarenka (BLR) Maria Kirilenko/Nadia Petrova (RUS) Mike Bryan/Lisa Raymond (USA)

2016: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (hard) Gold Monica Puig (PUR) Ekaterina Makarova/Elena Vesnina (RUS) Jack Sock/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) Silver Angelique Kerber (GER) Timea Bacsinszky/Martina Hingis (SUI) Rajeev Ram/Venus Williams (USA) Bronze Petra Kvitova (CZE) Lucie Safarova/Barbora Strycova (CZE) Radek Stepanek/Lucie Hradecka (CZE)

194194 MOST WTA FINALSAPPEARANCES ACTIVE PLAYERS: ZVONAREVA VERA WOZNIACKI CAROLINE WILLIAMS VENUS KVITOVA PETRA JANKOVIC JELENA AZARENKA VICTORIA KUZNETSOVA SVETLANA SHARAPOVA MARIA RADWANSKA AGNIESZKA WILLIAMS SERENA DEN USA USA POL RUS RUS RUS CZE SRB BLR 9 6 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 8

WTA FINALS & WTA LEGENDS WTA Finals – Singles Champions

YEAR HOST CITY WINNER FINALIST SCORE 1972 Boca Raton Chris Evert (USA) Kerry Reid (AUS) 75 64 1973 Boca Raton Chris Evert (USA) Nancy Richey (USA) 63 63 1974 Los Angeles Evonne Goolagong (AUS) Chris Evert (USA) 63 64 1975 Los Angeles Chris Evert (USA) Martina Navratilova (TCH) 64 62 1976 Los Angeles Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) Chris Evert (USA) 63 57 63 1977 New York Chris Evert (USA) Sue Barker (GBR) 26 61 61 1978 Oakland Martina Navratilova (TCH) Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) 76 64 1979 New York Martina Navratilova (TCH) Tracy Austin (USA) 63 36 62 1980 New York Tracy Austin (USA) Martina Navratilova (TCH) 62 26 62 1981 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Andrea Jaeger (USA) 63 76(3) 1982 New York Sylvia Hanika (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) 16 63 64 1983 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) 62 60 1984* New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) 63 75 61 1985 New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Helena Sukova (TCH) 63 75 64 1986 Mar. New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Hana Mandlikova (TCH) 62 60 36 61 1986 Nov. New York Martina Navratilova (USA) Stefanie Graf (GER) 76(6) 63 62 1987 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 46 64 60 64 1988 New York Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) Pam Shriver (USA) 75 62 62 1989 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 75 26 62 1990 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) 64 57 36 64 62 1991 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Martina Navratilova (USA) 64 36 75 60 1992 New York Monica Seles (YUG) Martina Navratilova (USA) 75 63 61 1993 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 61 64 36 61 1994 New York Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) Lindsay Davenport (USA) 63 62 64 1995 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Anke Huber (GER) 61 26 61 46 63 1996 New York Stefanie Graf (GER) Martina Hingis (SUI) 63 46 60 46 60 1997 New York Jana Novotna (CZE) Mary Pierce (FRA) 76(4) 62 63 1998 New York Martina Hingis (SUI) Lindsay Davenport (USA) 75 64 46 62 1999** New York Lindsay Davenport (USA) Martina Hingis (SUI) 64 62 2000 New York Martina Hingis (SUI) Monica Seles (USA) 67(5) 64 64 2001 Munich Serena Williams (USA) Lindsay Davenport (USA) Walkover 2002 Los Angeles Kim Clijsters (BEL) Serena Williams (USA) 75 63 2003 Los Angeles Kim Clijsters (BEL) Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 62 60 2004 Los Angeles Maria Sharapova (RUS) Serena Williams (USA) 46 62 64 2005 Los Angeles Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) Mary Pierce (FRA) 57 76(3) 64 2006 Madrid Justine Henin (BEL) Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 64 63 2007 Madrid Justine Henin (BEL) Maria Sharapova (RUS) 57 75 63 2008 Doha Venus Williams (USA) Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 67(5) 60 62 2009 Doha Serena Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) 62 76(4) 2010 Doha Kim Clijsters (BEL) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 63 57 63 2011 Istanbul Petra Kvitova (CZE) Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 75 46 63 2012 Istanbul Serena Williams (USA) Maria Sharapova (RUS) 64 63 2013 Istanbul Serena Williams (USA) Li Na (CHN) 26 63 60 2014 Singapore Serena Williams (USA) Simona Halep (ROU) 63 60 2015 Singapore Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) Petra Kvitova (CZE) 62 46 63 2016 Singapore Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) Angelique Kerber (GER) 63 64 2017 Singapore Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) Venus Williams (USA) 64 64 * First year final was best-of-five sets. ** Returned to best-of-three sets final.

196 WTA Finals – Doubles Champions

YEAR HOST CITY WINNER FINALIST SCORE 1972 Boca Raton No doubles played 1973 Boca Raton Casals (USA)/Court (AUS) Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) 62 64 1974 Los Angeles King/Casals (USA) Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) 61 67(2-5) 75 1975 Los Angeles No doubles played 1976 Los Angeles No doubles played 1977 New York No doubles played 1978 Oakland No doubles played 1979 New York Dürr (FRA)/Stove (NED) Barker (GBR)/Kiyomura (USA) 64 62 1980 New York King (USA)/Navratilova (TCH) Casals (USA)/Turnbull (AUS) 63 46 63 1981 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Potter/ Walsh (USA) 60 76(6) 1982 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Jordan/A. Smith (USA) 64 63 1983 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch/Pfaff (GER) 75 62 1984 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Durie (GBR)/Kiyomura (USA) 63 61 1985 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 67(4) 64 76(5) 1986 Mar. New York Mandlikova (TCH)/Turnbull (AUS) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 64 67(4) 63 1986 Nov. New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 76(1) 63 1987 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Kohde-Kilsch (GER)/Sukova (TCH) 61 61 1988 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Neiland/Zvereva (USSR) 63 64 1989 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) Neiland/Zvereva (USSR) 63 62 1990 New York Jordan (USA)/Smylie (AUS) Paz (ARG)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 76(4) 64 1991 New York Navratilova/Shriver (USA) G.Fernández (USA)/Novotna (CZE) 46 75 64 1992 New York Sánchez Vicario (ESP)/Sukova (CZE) Neiland (USSR)/Novotna (CZE) 76(4) 61 1993 New York G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Neiland (LAT)/Novotna (CZE) 63 75 1994 New York G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 67(4) 63 1995 New York Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) G. Fernández (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) 62 61 1996 New York Davenport/MJ Fernández (USA) Novotna (CZE)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 63 62 1997 New York Davenport (USA)/Novotna (CZE) Fusai/Tauziat (FRA) 67(5) 63 62 1998 New York Davenport (USA)/Zvereva (BLR) Fusai/Tauziat (FRA) 67(6) 75 63 1999 New York Hingis (SUI)/Kournikova (RUS) Neiland (LAT)/Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 64 64 2000 New York Hingis (SUI)/Kournikova (RUS) Arendt (USA)/Bollegraf (NED) 62 63 2001 Munich Raymond (USA)/Stubbs (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Likhovtseva (RUS) 75 36 63 2002 Los Angeles Dementieva (RUS)/Husarova (SVK) Black (ZIM)/Likhovtseva (RUS) 46 64 63 2003 Los Angeles Ruano Pascual (ESP)/Suárez (ARG) Clijsters (BEL)/Sugiyama (JPN) 64 36 63 2004 Los Angeles Petrova (RUS)/Shaughnessy (USA) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 75 62 2005 Los Angeles Raymond (USA)/Stosur (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 67(5) 75 64 2006 Madrid Raymond (USA)/Stosur (AUS) Black (ZIM)/Stubbs (AUS) 36 63 63 2007 Madrid Black (ZIM)/L.Huber (USA) Srebotnik (SLO)/Sugiyama (JPN) 57 63 108 2008 Doha Black (ZIM)/L.Huber (USA) Peschke (CZE)/Stubbs (AUS) 61 75 2009 Doha Martínez Sánchez/Llagostera Vives (ESP) Black (ZIM)/L. Huber (USA) 76(0) 57 107 2010 Doha Dulko (ARG)/Pennetta (ITA) Peschke (CZE)/Srebotnik (SLO) 75 64 2011 Istanbul L.Huber/Raymond (USA) Peschke (CZE)/Srebotnik (SLO) 64 64 2012 Istanbul Kirilenko/Petrova (RUS) Hlavackova/Hradecka (CZE) 61 64 2013 Istanbul Hsieh (TPE)/Peng (CHN) Makarova/Vesnina (RUS) 64 75 2014 Singapore Black (ZIM)/Mirza (IND) Hsieh (TPE)/Peng (CHN) 61 60 2015 Singapore Hingis (SUI)/Mirza (IND) Muguruza/Suárez Navarro (ESP) 60 63 2016 Singapore Makarova/Vesnina (RUS) Mattek-Sands (USA)/Safarova (CZE) 76(5) 63 2017 Singapore Babos (HUN)/Hlavackova (CZE) Bertens (NED)/Larsson (SWE) 46 64 10-5

WWW.WTATENNIS.COM 197 WTA Finals – Quarterfinals-Finals (1972-2002)

October 16-22, 1972 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Boca Raton, FL-USA Suface: Clay ; Draw Format: 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: BJ. King (1) d. W. Overton (8) 76 62 ; C. Evert (4) d. K. Krantzcke 62 62 ; K. Melville (6) d. J. Evert 64 61 ; F. Dürr (7) d. B. Stove 36 76 61 ; Semifinals: Evert (4) d. King (1) 64 62 ; Melville (6) d. Dürr 62 63 ; Final: Evert (4) ($25,000 - Champion's Prize Money) d. Melville (6) 75 64 October 15-21, 1973 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Boca Raton, FL-USA Clay ; 32-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: F. Dürr (8) d. J. Newberry 60 61 ; N. Richey (4) d. V. Wade (6) 63 75 ; K. Melville (5) d. M. Schallau 64 57 75 ; C. Evert (1) d. J. Heldman (7) 61 64 ; Semifinals: Richey (4) d. Dürr (8) 62 61 ; Evert (1) d. Melville 61 62 ; Final: Evert (1) ($25,000) d. Richey (4) 63 63 October 14-19, 1974 - $100,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: C. Evert (1) d. R. Casals 62 67(3-5) 62 ; V. Wade (4) d. M. Navratilova 64 63 ; E. Goolagong (3) d. L. Hunt 76(5-2) 75 ; BJ. King (2) d. H. Gourlay 61 62 ; Semifinals: Evert (1) d. Wade (4) 64 62 ; Goolagong (3) d. King (2) 62 46 63 ; Final: Goolagong (3) ($32,000) d. Evert (1) 63 64 April 1-5, 1975 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player Field - 1r knock-out - 2r Round Robin Final: C. Evert (1) ($40,000) d. M. Navratilova (2) 64 62 ; Third Place Play-off: V. Wade (3) d. E.Goolagong (4) 8-5 April 12-17, 1976 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor ; 16-Player Field - 1r knock-out - 2r Round Robin Final: E. Goolagong Cawley (1) ($40,000) d. C. Evert (2) 63 57 63 ; Third Place Play-off: R. Casals d. M. Navratilova (3) 8-5 March 24-27, 1977 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Round Robin Final: C. Evert (1) ($50,000) d. S. Barker (3) 26 61 61 ; Third Place Play-off: M. Navratilova (2) d. R. Casals 8-5 March 29-April 2, 1978 - $150,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, Oakland, CA-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Round Robin Final: M. Navratilova (1) ($50,000) d. E. Goolagong Cawley (3) 76(5-0) 64 ; Third Place Play-off: W. Turnbull (4) d. R. Casals 76(5-3) 63 March 21-25, 1979 - $300,000 AVON CIRCUIT CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Double Elimination Format Semifinals: M. Navratilova (2) d. S. Barker 61 63 ; T. Austin (4) d. D. Fromholtz 75 62 ; Final: Navratilova (2) ($100,000) d. Austin (4) 63 36 62 March 19-23, 1980 - $300,000 AVON CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Double Elimination Format Semifinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. E. Goolagong Cawley (3) 62 36 60 ; T. Austin (2-WC) d. BJ. King (4) 63 61 ; Final: Austin (2-WC) ($100,000) d. Navratilova (1) 62 26 62 March 25-29, 1981 - $300,000 AVON CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Double Elimination Format Semifinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. B. Bunge 62 75 ; A. Jaeger (2) d. S. Hanika 64 57 64 ; Final: Navratilova (1) ($100,000) d. Jaeger (2) 63 76(7-3) March 24-28, 1982 - $300,000 AVON CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 8-Player Field - Double Elimination Format Semifinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. A. Smith 64 63 ; S. Hanika d. W. Turnbull 61 26 76(2) ; Final: (-)Hanika ($100,000) d. Navratilova (1)16 63 64 March 23-27, 1983 - $500,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS OF NEW YORK, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. P. Shriver (5) 61 62 ; S. Hanika (8) d. T. Austin (4) 64 75 ; BJ. King d. W. Turnbull (6) 63 61 ; C. Evert (2) d. B. Bunge (7) 61 75 ; Semifinals:Navratilova (1) d. Hanika (8) 61 61 ; Evert (2) d. King 61 61 ; Final: Navratilova (1) ($80,000) d. Evert (2) 62 60 February 27-March 4, 1984 - $500,000 1983-84 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. C. Bassett 63 60; P. Shriver (3) d. H. Mandlikova (5) 63 76; B. Potter d. K. Horvath 62 61; C. Evert (2) d. H. Sukova 61 62; Semifinals: Navratilova (1) d. Shriver (3) 76(2) 64; Evert (2) d. B. Potter 64 61; Final: Navratilova (1) ($125,000) d. Evert (2) 63 75 64 March 18-24, 1985 - $500,000 1984-85 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. P. Shriver (7) 62 64 ; H. Mandlikova (3) d. Z. Garrison (5) 63 64 ; H. Sukova (5) d. C. Lindqvist 64 64 ; K. Rinaldi d. K. Jordan 61 63 ; Semifinals: Navratilova (1) d. Mandlikova (3) 75 76(7) ; Sukova (5) d. Rinaldi 64 62 ; Final: Navratilova (1) ($125,000) d. Sukova (5) 63 75 64 March 17-23, 1986 - $500,000 1985-86 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor ; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. B. Gadusek 63 64 ; S. Graf (3) d. P. Shriver (6) 46 76(5) 63 ; H. Mandlikova (5) d. C.Kohde-Kilsch (4) 46 63 75 ; C. Evert (2) d. H. Sukova (7) 16 61 61 ; Semifinals: Navratilova (1) d. Graf (3) 63 62 ; Mandlikova (5) d. Evert (2) 63 75 ; Final: Navratilova (1) ($125,000) d. Mandlikova (5) 62 60 36 61 November 17-23, 1986 - $500,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Navratilova (1) d. B. Bunge 62 64; P. Shriver (5) d. H. Mandlikova (3) 46 75 61; H. Sukova (4) d. C. Kohde-Kilsch (6) 63 76(5); S. Graf (2) d. Man. Maleeva (7) 36 63 75; Semifinals: Navratilova (1) d. Shriver (5) 62 46 64; Graf (2) d. Sukova (4) 76(5) 36 61; Final: Navratilova (1) ($125,000) d. Graf (2) 76(6) 63 62 November 16-22, 1987 - $500,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. H. Sukova (7) 62 20 ret.; S. Hanika d. R. Reggi 62 46 60; Man. Maleeva (8) d. P. Shriver (4) 62 36 75; G. Sabatini (6) d. M. Navratilova (2) 64 75; Semifinals: Graf (1) d. Hanika 61 64; Sabatini (6) d. Man. Maleeva (8) 63 46 63; Final: Graf (1) ($125,000) d. Sabatini (6) 46 64 60 64 November 14-20, 1988 - $500,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. Man. Maleeva (7) 61 63; P. Shriver (5) d. C. Evert (3) 75 64; G. Sabatini (4) d. N. Zvereva (6) 61 61; H. Sukova (8) d. M. Navratilova (2) 26 75 63; Semifinals: Shriver (5) d. Graf (1) 63 76(5); Sabatini (4) d. Sukova (8) 64 62; Final: Sabatini (4) ($125,000) d. Shriver (5) 75 62 62

198 WTA Finals (1972-2002) continued

November 13-19, 1989 - $500,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. H. Sukova (7) 62 61; G. Sabatini (3) d. Z. Garrison (5) 63 57 63; A. Sánchez (4) d. Man. Maleeva (8) 75 76(5); M. Navratilova (2) d. M. Seles (6) 63 57 75; Semifinals: Graf (1) d. Sabatini (3) 63 57 61; Navratilova (2) d. Sánchez (4) 62 62; Final: Graf (1) ($125,000) d. Navratilova (2) 64 75 26 62 November 12-18, 1990 - $1,000,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. K. Maleeva (5) 63 60; G. Sabatini (4) d. C. Martínez 64 16 61; MJ Fernández (3) d. M. Maleeva-Fragniere (8) 26 61 60; M. Seles (2) d. A. Sánchez Vicario (6) 57 76(6) 64; Semifinals: Sabatini (4) d. Graf (1) 64 64; Seles (2) d. MJ Fernández (3) 63 64; Final: Seles (2) ($250,000) d. Sabatini (4) 64 57 36 64 62 * Does not include $2m on-site Bonus Pool November 18-24, 1991 - $1,000,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Seles (1) d. MJ Fernández (7) 62 63; G. Sabatini (3) d. J. Capriati (6) 61 64; M. Navratilova (4) d. A. Sánchez Vicario (5) 16 64 62; J. Novotna (8) d. S. Graf (2) 63 36 61; Semifinals: Seles (1) d. Sabatini (3) 61 61; Navratilova (4) d. Novotna (8) 61 64; Final: Seles (1) ($250,000) d. Navratilova (4) 64 36 75 60 November 16-22, 1992 - $1,000,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Seles (1) d. J. Novotna 36 64 61; G. Sabatini (3) d. J. Capriati (7) 61 36 64; M. Navratilova (4) d. A. Sánchez Vicario (4) 61 26 62; L. McNeil d. C. Martínez (7) 36 63 62; Semifinals: Seles (1) d. Sabatini (3) 76(5) 61; Navratilova (4) d. McNeil 76(5) 64; Final: Seles (1) ($250,000) d. Navratilova (4) 75 63 61 November 15-21, 1993 - $1,000,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. A. Coetzer 61 62; A. Huber (8) d. C. Martínez (4) 63 63; M. Pierce d. M. Navratilova (3) 61 36 64; A. Sánchez Vicario (2) d. J. Novotna (6) 67(2) 76(2) 64; Semifinals: Graf (1) d. Huber (8) 62 36 63; Sánchez Vicario (2) d. Pierce 62 57 62; Final: Graf (1) ($250,000) d. Sánchez Vicario (2) 61 64 36 61 November 14-20, 1994 - $1,000,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS CHAMPIONSHIPS, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Pierce (5) d. S. Graf (1) 64 64; L. Davenport (7) d. J. Novotna (4) 62 62; K. Date (8) d. C. Martínez (3) 26 64 76(1); G. Sabatini d. J.Halard 26 62 63; Semifinals: Davenport (7) d. Pierce (5) 63 62; Sabatini d. Date (8) 46 60 63; Final: Sabatini ($250,000) d. Davenport (7) 63 62 64 November 13-19, 1995 - $2,000,000 WTA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS by COREL, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. MJ Fernández (8) 63 64; N. Zvereva d. G. Sabatini (5) 62 57 75; A. Huber d. K. Date (6) 36 62 61; B. Schultz-McCarthy d. C. Martínez (2) 75 62; Semifinals: Graf (1) d. Zvereva 64 63; Huber d. Schultz-McCarthy 63 63; Final: Graf (1) ($500,000) d. Huber 61 26 61 46 63 November 18-24, 1996 - $2,000,000 CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS of the COREL WTA TOUR, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Graf (1) d. L. Davenport (8) 64 76(11); J. Novotna (5) d. A. Sánchez Vicario (3) 60 63; I. Majoli d. C. Martínez (4) 76(6) 76(4); M. Hingis (7) d. K. Date 61 62; Semifinals: Graf (1) d. Novotna (5) 46 64 63; Hingis (7) d. Majoli 62 46 61; Final: Graf (1) ($500,000) d. Hingis (7) 63 46 60 46 60 November 17-23, 1997 - $2,000,000 CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS of the COREL WTA TOUR, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Pierce (7) d. M. Hingis (1) 63 26 75; N. Tauziat d. I. Majoli (6) 76(7) 76(4); I. Spirlea (8) d. MJ Fernández 57 62 75; J. Novotna (2) d. Sánchez Vicario 64 36 61; Semifinals: Pierce (7) d. Tauziat 62 57 64; Novotna (2) d. Spirlea (8) 76(5) 62; Final: Novotna (2) ($500,000) d. Pierce (7) 76(5) 62 63 November 16-22, 1998 - $2,000,000 CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS of the COREL WTA TOUR, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: L. Davenport (1) d. N. Tauziat (8) 60 63; S. Graf d. M. Seles (5) 16 64 64; I. Spirlea d. D. Van Roost 62 63; M. Hingis (2) d. M. Pierce (6) 76(4) 64; Semifinals: Davenport (1) d. Graf 61 26 63; Hingis (2) d. Spirlea 62 76(7); Final: Hingis (2) ($500,000) d. Davenport (1) 75 64 46 62 November 15-21, 1999 - $2,000,000 CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS of the WTA TOUR, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals:M. Hingis (1) d. M. Pierce (5) 61 62; V. Williams (3) d. B. Schett (7) 64 76(2); N. Tauziat (6) d. D. Van Roost 63 62; L. Davenport (2) d. A. Huber 63 61; Semifinals: Hingis (1) d. V. Williams (3) 64 76(2); Davenport (2) d. Tauziat (6) 64 62; Final: Davenport (2) ($500,000) d. Hingis (1) 64 62 November 13-19, 2000 - $2,000,000 CHASE CHAMPIONSHIPS of the Sanex WTA Tour, New York, NY-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: M. Hingis (1) d. N. Tauziat (6) 61 67(2) 62; A. Kournikova (7) d. C. Martínez (4) 64 60; M. Seles (3) d. A. Coetzer 63 64; E. Dementieva d. K. Clijsters 64 26 64; Semifinals: Hingis (1) d. Kournikova (7) 76(2) 62; Seles (3) d. Dementieva 61 76(4); Final: Hingis (1) ($500,000) d. Seles (3) 67(5) 64 64 October 30-November 4, 2001 - $3,000,000 SANEX CHAMPIONSHIPS, Munich, GER Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S. Testud d. J. Capriati (1) 63 46 64; S. Williams (7) d. J. Henin (4) 63 76(5); K. Clijsters (3) d. A. Sánchez Vicario 75 61; L. Davenport (2) d. J. Dokic (6) 64 62; Semifinals: S. Williams (7) d. Testud 63 60; Davenport (2) d. Clijsters (3) 16 63 76(3); Final: S. Williams (7) ($750,000) d. Davenport (2) Walkover November 6-11, 2002 - $3,000,000 HOME DEPOT CHAMPIONSHIPS presented by PORSCHE, Los Angeles, CA-USA Indoor; 16-Player knock-out Quarterfinals: S.Williams (1) d. J. Dokic (8) 76(1) 60; J. Capriati (3) d. Mag. Maleeva 62 46 61; K. Clijsters (5) d. J.Henin (4) 62 61; V.Williams (2) d. M. Seles (6) 75 64; Semifinals: S.Williams (1) d. J. Capriati (3) 26 64 64; K. Clijsters (5) d. V.Williams (2) 5-0 ret.; Final: K. Clijsters (5) ($765,000) d. S. Williams (1) 75 63

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Between 1976 and 1982 when Colgate and Toyota were sponsors of the April-December Tour segments, each held its own Championships. Following are the finals from those tournaments. October 16-24, 1976 - $175,000 COLGATE INAUGURAL, Palm Springs, California, USA Chris Evert (1) ($45,000) d. Francoise Dürr (5) 61 62 November 2-6, 1977 - $250,000 COLGATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, Palm Springs, California, USA Chris Evert (1) ($75,000) d. Billie Jean King (2) 62 62 November 14-19, 1978 - $250,000 COLGATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, Palm Springs, California, USA Chris Evert (2) ($75,000) d. Martina Navratilova (1) 63 63 January 2-7, 1980 - $250,000 1979 COLGATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, Washington, DC, USA Martina Navratilova (1) ($75,000) d. Tracy Austin (2) 62 61 January 7-12, 1981 - $250,000 1980 COLGATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, Washington, DC, USA Tracy Austin (1) ($75,000) d. Andrea Jaeger (2) 62 62 December 14-20, 1981 - $250,000 1981 TOYOTA SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA Tracy Austin (3) ($75,000) d. Martina Navratilova (2) 26 64 62 December 14-19, 1982 - $300,000 1982 TOYOTA SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA Martina Navratilova (1) ($75,000) d. Chris Evert (2) 46 61 62

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2003 Bank of America WTA Tour Championships presented by Porsche Los Angeles, CA USA - November 5-10 - $3,000,000 Singles Champion: Kim Clijsters (BEL) Doubles Champions: Virginia Ruano Pascual (ESP)/Paola Suárez (ARG) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [1] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 3-0 6-1 Day 1: Clijsters d. Dementieva 62 62; Capriati d. [4] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 1-2 4-4 Sugiyama 75 76(3); Rubin d. Mauresmo 46 64 62 [7] Chanda Rubin (USA) 1-2 3-5 Day 2: Clijsters d. Rubin 64 64; Henin d. Myskina [6] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 1-2 2-5 75 57 75; Mauresmo d. Dementieva 63 62 Day 3: Clijsters d. Mauresmo 36 64 64; Henin d. BLACK GROUP W-L SETS Capriati 62 61; Myskina d. Sugiyama 64 63 [2] Justine Henin (BEL) 2-1 4-3 Day 4: Sugiyama d. Henin 62 64; Capriati d. Myskina [3] Jennifer Capriati (USA) 2-1 4-3 75 57 64; Dementieva d. Rubin 46 75 61 [5] Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 1-2 4-4 [8] Ai Sugiyama (JPN) 1-2 2-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [1] Clijsters d. [3] Capriati 46 63 60 [1] Clijsters/Sugiyama d. Black/Likhovtseva 63 64 [4] Mauresmo d. [2] Henin 76(2) 36 63 [2] Ruano Pascual/Suárez d. Kuznetsova/Navratilova 64 64 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [1] Clijsters d. [4] Mauresmo 62 60 [2] Ruano Pascual/Suárez d. [1] Clijsters/Sugiyama 64 36 63 1st Alternate: Nadia Petrova (RUS) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Vera Zvonareva (RUS) - DNP Attendance: 44,880

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2004 WTA Tour Championships presented by Porsche Los Angeles, CA USA - November 10-15 - $3,000,000 Singles Champion: Maria Sharapova (RUS) Doubles Champions: Nadia Petrova (RUS)/ (USA) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Anastasia Myskina (RUS) 2-1 5-2 Day 1: Kuznetsova d. Zvonareva, 62 64; S. Williams d. [7] Serena Williams (USA) 2-1 5-3 Myskina 46 63 64; Davenport d. Dementieva 60 61 [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 2-1 4-3 Day 2: Mauresmo d. Zvonareva, 61 60; Sharapova d. [5] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 0-3 0-6 Kuznetsova 61 64; S. Williams d. Dementieva 76(3) 75 Day 3: Myskina d. Davenport 76(5) 64; Sharapova d. BLACK GROUP W-L SETS Zvonareva 64 75; Mauresmo d. Kuznetsova 63 62 [2] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 3-0 6-0 Day 4: Davenport d. S. Williams 36 75 61; Mauresmo d. [6] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2-1 4-2 Sharapova 75 64; Myskina d. Dementieva 63 63 [4] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 1-2 2-4 [8] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 0-3 0-6

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [6] Sharapova d. [3] Myskina 26 62 62 Black/Stubbs d. [1] Ruano Pascual/Suárez 76(7) 64 [7] S.Williams d. [2] Mauresmo 46 76(2) 64 Petrova/Shaughnessy d. [2] Kuznetsova/Likhovtseva 63 62 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [6] Sharapova d. [7] S.Williams 46 62 64 Petrova/Shaughnessy d. Black/Stubbs 75 62 1st Alternate: Venus Williams (USA) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Jennifer Capriati (USA) - DNP Attendance: 53,343

2005 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships presented by Porsche Los Angeles, CA USA - November 8 -13 - $3,000,000 Singles Champion: Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) Doubles Champions: Lisa Raymond (USA)/Samantha Stosur (AUS) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS GREEN GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA) 2-1 5-2 Day 1: Pierce d. Clijsters 61 46 76(2); Sharapova d. Schnyder [3] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 2-1 4-4 61 36 63; Davenport d. Petrova 62 76(1) [6] Patty Schnyder (SUI) 1-2 3-5 Day 2: Pierce d. Dementieva 62 63; Davenport d. Schnyder [7] Nadia Petrova (RUS) 1-2 3-4 63 75; Mauresmo d. Clijsters 63 76(4) Day 3: Schnyder d. Petrova 60 57 64; Sharapova d. BLACK GROUP W-L SETS Davenport 63 57 64; Mauresmo d. Dementieva 62 63 [5] Mary Pierce (FRA) 3-0 6-2 Day 4: Pierce, d. Mauresmo 26 64 62; Petrova d. Sharapova [4] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 2-1 5-2 61 62; Clijsters d. Dementieva 62 63 [2] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 1-2 3-4 [8] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 0-3 0-6

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [5] Pierce d. [1] Davenport 76(5) 76(6) [1] Black/Stubbs d. Likhovtseva/Zvonareva 64 76(4) [4] Mauresmo d. [3] Sharapova 76(1) 63 [2] Raymond/Stosur d. Martínez/Ruano Pascual 75 57 63 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [4] Mauresmo d. [5] Pierce 57 76(3) 64 [2] Raymond/Stosur d. [1] Black/Stubbs 67(5) 75 64 1st Alternate: Venus Williams (USA) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Nathalie Dechy (FRA) - DNP Attendance: 41,313

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2006 Sony Ericsson Championships Madrid, Spain - November 7-12 - $3,000,000 Singles Champion: Justine Henin (BEL) Doubles Champions: Lisa Raymond (USA)/Samantha Stosur (AUS) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS WHITE GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [2] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Zvonareva d. Jankovic 63 60; Wozniacki d. De- [3] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2-1 4-3 mentieva 61 61; Stosur d. Schiavone 64 64 [8] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Zvonareva d. Azarenka 76(4) 64; Clijsters d. [6] Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 0-3 0-6 Jankovic 62 63; Stosur d. Wozniacki 64 63 Day 3: Dementieva d. Stosur 46 64 76(4); Wozniacki d. MAROON GROUP W-L SETS Schiavone 36 61 61; Clijsters d. Azarenka 64 57 61 [5] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 2-1 5-2 Day 4: Schiavone d. Dementieva 64 62; Zvonareva d. [1] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 2-1 4-3 Clijsters 64 75; Azarenka d. Jankovic 64 61 [4] Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 1-2 3-4 [7] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 1-2 2-5

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [1] Wozniacki d. [2] Zvonareva 75 60 [1] Dulko/Pennetta d. King/Shvedova 64 64 [3] Clijsters d. [5] Stosur 76(3) 61 [2] Peschke/Srebotnik d. Raymond/Stubbs 76(6) 63 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Clijsters d. [1] Wozniacki 63 57 63 [1] Dulko/Pennetta d. [2] Peschke/Srebotnik 75 64 1st Alternate: Li Na (CHN) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Shahar Peer (ISR) - DNP Attendance: 27,461

2007 Sony Ericsson Championships Madrid, Spain - November 6-11 - $3,000,000 Singles Champion: Justine Henin (BEL) Doubles Champions: Cara Black (ZIM)/Liezel Huber (USA) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Kvitova d. Zvonareva 62 64; Wozniacki d. [6] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 1-2 3-5 Radwanska 57 62 64; Stosur d. Sharapova 61 75 [8] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1-2 3-5 Day 2: Azarenka d. Stosur 62 62; Li d. Sharapova [1] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 1-2 3-5 76(4) 64; Zvonareva d. Wozniacki 62 46 63 Day 3: Azarenka d. Li 62 62; Kvitova d. Wozniacki 64 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS 62; Radwanska d. Zvonareva 16 62 75 [4] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2-1 5-2 Day 4: Stosur d. Li 61 60; Kvitova d. Radwanska 76(4) [7] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 2-1 4-2 63; Bartoli d. Azarenka 57 64 64 [5] Li Na (CHN) 1-2 2-4 [Alt.] Marion Bartoli (FRA) 1-0 2-1 Out: [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 0-2 0-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [3] Kvitova d. [7] Stosur 57 63 63 [1] Peschke/Srebotnik d. King/Shvedova 63 64 [4] Azarenka d. [6] Zvonareva 62 63 [2] Huber/Raymond d. Dulko/Pennetta 46 63 10-7 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Kvitova d. [4] Azarenka 75 46 63 [2] Huber/Raymond d. [1] Peschke/Srebotnik 64 64 1st Alternate: Marion Bartoli (FRA) - replaced Sharapova (left ankle sprain) 2nd Alternate: Andrea Petkovic (GER) - DNP Attendance: 70,824

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2008 Sony Ericsson Championships Doha, Qatar - November 4-9 - $4,550,000 Singles Champion: Venus Williams (USA) Doubles Champions: Cara Black (ZIM)/Liezel Huber (USA) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Serena Williams (USA) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Radwanska d. Kvitova 63 62; S. Williams d. [1] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2-1 4-3 Kerber 64 61; Sharapova d. Errani 63 62 [8] Li Na (CHN) 1-2 2-4 Day 2: S. Williams d. Li, 76(2) 63; Azarenka d. Kerber [5] Angelique Kerber (GER) 0-3 1-6 67(11) 76(2) 64; Sharapova d. Radwanska 57 75 75 Day 3: Li d. Kerber 64 63; S. Williams d. Azarenka 64 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS 64; Errani d. Stosur 63 26 60 [2] Maria Sharapova(RUS) 3-0 6-1 Day 4: Sharapova d. Stosur 60 63; Radwanska d. [4] Agnieszka Radwanska(POL) 2-1 5-3 Errani 67(6) 75 64; Azarenka d. Li, 76(4) 63 [7] Sara Errani (ITA) 1-2 3-5 [Alt] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 0-2 1-4 Out: [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 0-1 0-2

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [3] Williams d. [4] Radwanska 62 61 Kirilenko/Petrova d. [1] Errani/Vinci 16 63 (10-4) [2] Sharapova d. [1] Azarenka 64 62 [2] Hlavackova/Hradecka d. Huber/Raymond 76 (6) 61 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Williams d. [2] Sharapova 64 63 Kirilenko/Petrova d. [2] Hlavackova/Hradecka 61 64 1st Alternate: Samantha Stosur (AUS) – replaced Kvitova (viral illness) 2nd Alternate: Marion Bartoli (FRA) – DNP Attendance: 73,072

2009 Sony Ericsson Championships Doha, Qatar - October 27 – November 1 - $4,550,000 Singles Champion: Serena Williams (USA) Doubles Champions: Nuria Llagostera Vives (ESP)/Maria José Martínez Sánchez (ESP) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [1] Serena Williams (USA) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Azarenka d. Errani 76(4) 62; S. Williams d. Kerber 63 [5] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 2-1 4-3 61; Kvitova d. Radwanska 64 64 [8] Angelique Kerber (GER) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Li d. Errani 63 76(5); Jankovic d. Azarenka 64 63; [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 0-3 0-6 S. Williams d. Radwanska 62 64 Day 3: Li d. Jankovic 63 26 63; Kerber d. Radwanska 62 62; WHITE GROUP W-L SETS S. Williams d. Kvitova 62 63 [4] Li Na (CHN) 3-0 6-1 Day 4: Li d. Azarenka 62 61; Kvitova d. Kerber 67(3) 62 63; [7] Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 1-2 3-4 Errani d. Jankovic 64 64 [2] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1-2 2-4 [6] Sara Errani (ITA) 1-2 2-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [1] S.Williams d. [7] Jankovic 64 26 64 Makarova/Vesnina d. [1] Errani/Vinci 46 75 10-3 [3] Li d. [5] Kvitova 64 62 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Petrova/Srebotnik 76(5) 62

SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL 1] S.Williams d. [3] Li 26 63 60 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Makarova/Vesnina 64 75

1st Alternate: Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Sloane Stephens (USA) - DNP Attendance: 69,983

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2010 WTA Finals Doha, Qatar - October 26 – 31 - $4,550,000 Singles Champion: Kim Clijsters (BEL) Doubles Champions: Gisela Dulko (ARG)/Flavia Pennetta (ITA) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS WHITE GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [2] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Zvonareva d. Jankovic 63 60; Wozniacki d. [3] Kim Clijsters (BEL) 2-1 4-3 Dementieva 61 61; Stosur d. Schiavone 64 64 [8] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Zvonareva d. Azarenka 76(4) 64; Clijsters d. [6] Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 0-3 0-6 Jankovic 62 63; Stosur d. Wozniacki 64 63 Day 3: Dementieva d. Stosur 46 64 76(4); Wozniacki d. MAROON GROUP W-L SETS Schiavone 36 61 61; Clijsters d. Azarenka 64 57 61 [5] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 2-1 5-2 Day 4: Schiavone d. Dementieva 64 62; Zvonareva d. [1] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 2-1 4-3 Clijsters 64 75; Azarenka d. Jankovic 64 61 [4] Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 1-2 3-4 [7] Elena Dementieva (RUS) 1-2 2-5

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [1] Wozniacki d. [2] Zvonareva 75 60 [1] Dulko/Pennetta d. King/Shvedova 64 64 [3] Clijsters d. [5] Stosur 76(3) 61 [2] Peschke/Srebotnik d. Raymond/Stubbs 76(6) 63 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Clijsters d. [1] Wozniacki 63 57 63 [1] Dulko/Pennetta d. [2] Peschke/Srebotnik 75 64 1st Alternate: Li Na (CHN) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Shahar Peer (ISR) - DNP Attendance: 27,461

2011 TEB BNP Paribas WTA Finals Istanbul, Turkey - October 25 – 31 - $4,900,000 Singles Champion: Petra Kvitova (CZE) Doubles Champions: Liezel Huber (USA)/Lisa Raymond (USA) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Kvitova d. Zvonareva 62 64; Wozniacki d. [6] Vera Zvonareva (RUS) 1-2 3-5 Radwanska 57 62 64; Stosur d. Sharapova 61 75 [8] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1-2 3-5 Day 2: Azarenka d. Stosur 62 62; Li d. Sharapova [1] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 1-2 3-5 76(4) 64; Zvonareva d. Wozniacki 62 46 63 Day 3: Azarenka d. Li 62 62; Kvitova d. Wozniacki 64 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS 62; Radwanska d. Zvonareva 16 62 75 [4] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2-1 5-2 Day 4: Stosur d. Li 61 60; Kvitova d. Radwanska 76(4) [7] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 2-1 4-2 63; Bartoli d. Azarenka 57 64 64 [5] Li Na (CHN) 1-2 2-4 [Alt.] Marion Bartoli (FRA) 1-0 2-1 Out: [2] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 0-2 0-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [3] Kvitova d. [7] Stosur 57 63 63 [1] Peschke/Srebotnik d. King/Shvedova 63 64 [4] Azarenka d. [6] Zvonareva 62 63 [2] Huber/Raymond d. Dulko/Pennetta 46 63 10-7 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Kvitova d. [4] Azarenka 75 46 63 [2] Huber/Raymond d/ [1] Peschke/Srebotnik 64 64 1st Alternate: Marion Bartoli (FRA) - replaced Sharapova (left ankle sprain) 2nd Alternate: Andrea Petkovic (GER) - DNP Attendance: 70,824

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2012 TEB BNP Paribas WTA Finals Istanbul, Turkey - October 23 – 28 - $4,900,000 Singles Champion: Serena Williams (USA) Doubles Champions: Maria Kirilenko (RUS)/Nadia Petrova (RUS) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Serena Williams (USA) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Radwanska d. Kvitova 63 62; S. Williams d. [1] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 2-1 4-3 Kerber 64 61; Sharapova d. Errani 63 62 [8] Li Na (CHN) 1-2 2-4 Day 2: S. Williams d. Li, Na 76(2) 63; Azarenka [5] Angelique Kerber (GER) 0-3 1-6 d. Kerber 67(11) 76(2) 64; Sharapova d. Radwanska 57 75 75 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS Day 3: Li d. Kerber 64 63; S. Williams d. Azarenka 64 [2] Maria Sharapova(RUS) 3-0 6-1 64; Errani d. Stosur 63 26 60 [4] Agnieszka Radwanska(POL) 2-1 5-3 Day 4: Sharapova d. Stosur 60 63; Radwanska d. [7] Sara Errani (ITA) 1-2 3-5 Errani 67(6) 75 64; Azarenka d. Li, Na 76(4) 63 [Alt] Samantha Stosur (AUS) 0-2 1-4 Out: [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 0-1 0-2

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [3] Williams d. [4] Radwanska 62 61 Kirilenko/Petrova d. [1] Errani/Vinci 16 63 (10-4) [2] Sharapova d. [1] Azarenka 64 62 [2] Hlavackova/Hradecka d. Huber/Raymond 76(6) 61 SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL [3] Williams d. [2] Sharapova 64 63 Kirilenko/Petrova d. [2] Hlavackova/Hradecka 61 64 1st Alternate: Samantha Stosur (AUS) – replaced Kvitova (viral illness) 2nd Alternate: Marion Bartoli (FRA) – DNP Attendance: 73,072

2013 TEB BNP PARIBAS WTA Finals Istanbul, Turkey - October 22 – 27 - $6,000,000 Singles Champion: Serena Williams (USA) Doubles Champions: Hsieh Su-Wei (TPE)/Peng Shuai (CHN) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [1] Serena Williams (USA) 3-0 6-0 Day 1: Azarenka d. Errani 76(4) 62; S. Williams d. Kerber 63 [5] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 2-1 4-3 61; Kvitova d. Radwanska 64 64 [8] Angelique Kerber (GER) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Li d. Errani 63 76(5); Jankovic d. Azarenka 64 63; [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 0-3 0-6 S. Williams D. Radwanska 62 64 Day 3: Li d. Jankovic 63 26 63; Kerber d. Radwanska 62 62; WHITE GROUP W-L SETS S. Williams D. Kvitova 62 63 [4] Li Na (CHN) 3-0 6-1 Day 4: Li d. Azarenka 62 61; Kvitova d. Kerber 67(3) 62 63; [7] Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 1-2 3-4 Errani d. Jankovic 64 64 [2] Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 1-2 2-4 [6] Sara Errani (ITA) 1-2 2-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES SEMIFINALS [1] S.Williams d. [7] Jankovic 64 26 64 Makarova/Vesnina d. [1] Errani/Vinci 46 75 10-3 [3] Li d. [5] Kvitova 64 62 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Petrova/Srebotnik 76(5) 62

SINGLES FINAL DOUBLES FINAL 1] S.Williams d. [3] Li 26 63 60 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Makarova/Vesnina 64 75

1st Alternate: Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) - DNP 2nd Alternate: Sloane Stephens (USA) - DNP Attendance: 69,983

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2014 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global Singapore - October 17 – 26 - $6,500,000 Singles Champion: Serena Williams (USA) Doubles Champions: Cara Black (ZIM) / Sania Mirza (IND) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [4] Simona Halep (ROU) 2-1 5-2 Day 1: S. Williams d. Ivanovic 64 64; Halep d. Bouchard, [1] Serena Williams (USA) 2-1 4-2 Eugenie 62 63 [7] Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 2-1 4-3 Day 2: Wozniacki d. Sharapova 76(4) 67(5) 62; Radwanska [5] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 0-3 0-6 d. Kvitova 62 63 Day 3: Halep d. S. Williams 60 62; Ivanovic d. Bouchard 61 63 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS Day 4: Wozniacki d. Radwanska 75 63; Kvitova d. Sharapova [8] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3-0 6-1 63 62; S. Williams d. Bouchard 61 61 [6] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1-2 3-4 Day 5:  Sharapova d. Radwanska 75 67(4) 62; Wozniacki d. [2] Maria Sharapova(RUS) 1-2 3-5 Kvitova 62 63; Ivanovic d. Halep 76(7) 36 63 [3] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 1-2 2-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES QUARTERFINALS [1] Williams d. [8] Wozniacki 26 63 76(6) Peschke/Srebotnik d. [1] Errani/Vinci 21 ret. [4] Halep d. [6] Radwanska 62 62 [3] Black/Mirza d. Kops-Jones/Spears 63 26 12-10 Kudryavtseva/An.Rodionova d. [4] Makarova/Vesnina 46 SINGLES FINAL 62 10-6 [3] Williams d. [4] Halep 63 60 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Muguruza/Suarez Navarro 64 61 1st Alternate: Angelique Kerber (GER) – DNP DOUBLES SEMIFINALS 2nd Alternate: Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) – DNP [3] Black/Mirza d. Peschke/Srebotnik 46 75 11-9 Attendance: 93,000 [2] Hsieh/Peng d. Kudryavtseva/An.Rodionova 61 64 DOUBLES FINAL [3] Black/Mirza d. [2] Hsieh/Peng 61 60

2015 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global Singapore - October 25 – November 1 - $7,000,000 Singles Champion: Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) Doubles Champions: Martina Hingis (SUI) / Sania Mirza (IND) SINGLES: FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [3] Maria Sharapova (RUS) 3-0 6-1 Day 1: Halep d. Pennetta 60 63; Sharapova d. Radwanska [5] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1-2 3-4 46 63 64 [1] Simona Halep (ROU) 1-2 2-4 Day 2: Muguruza d. Safarova 63 76(4); Kerber d. Kvitova 62 [7] Flavia Pennetta (ITA) 1-2 2-4 76(3)d. Halep 64 64 Day 4: Kvitova d. Safarova 75 75; Muguruza d. Kerber 64 64 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS Day 5: Radwanska d. Halep 76(5) 61; Sharapova d. Pennetta [2] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 3-0 6-1 75 61 [4] Petra Kvitova (CZE) 1-2 3-4 Day 6: Muguruza d. Kvitova 64 46 75; Safarova d. Kerber [8] Lucie Safarova (CZE) 1-2 2-4 64 63 [6] Angelique Kerber (GER) 1-2 2-4

SINGLES SEMIFINALS RED GROUP RESULTS [4] Kvitova d. [3] Sharapova 63 76(3) Hlavackova/Hradecka d. Babos/Mladenovic 62 61 [5] Radwanska d. [2] Muguruza 67(5) 63 75 Hingis/Mirza d. Kops-Jones/Spears 64 62 Babos/Mladenovic d. Kops-Jones/Spears 76(5) 62 SINGLES FINAL Hingis/Mirza d. Hlavackova/Hradecka 63 64 [5] Radwanska d. [4] Kvitova 62 46 63 Hingis/Mirza d. Babos/Mladenovic 64 75 Kops-Jones/Spears d. Hlavackova/Hradecka 63 36 10 SINGLES ALTERNATES Venus Williams (DNP), Carla Suárez Navarro (DNP) WHITE GROUP RESULTS Mattek-Sands/Safarova d. Muguruza/Suárez Navarro 63 76(1) DOUBLES: FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS Chan/Chan d. Garcia/Srebotnik 64 76(5) RED GROUP W-L SETS Chan/Chan d. Mattek-Sands/Safarova 62 62 [1] Hingis (SUI)/Mirza (IND) 3-0 6-0 Muguruza/Suárez Navarro d. Garcia/Srebotnik 75 62 [7] Hlavackova (CZE)/Hradecka (CZE) 1-2 3-4 Garcia/Srebotnik d. Mattek-Sands/Safarova 62 30 (ret) [4] Babos (HUN)/Mladenovic (FRA) 1-2 2-4 Muguruza/Suárez Navarro d. Chan/Chan 75 64 [6] Kops-Jones (USA)/Spears (USA) 1-2 2-5 DOUBLES SEMIFINALS WHITE GROUP W-L SETS [1] Hingis/Mirza d. [3] Chan/Chan 64 62 [8] Muguruza (ESP)/Suárez Navarro (ESP) 2-1 4-2 [8] Muguruza/Suárez Navarro d. [7] Hlavackova/Hradecka 76(6) 60 [3] Chan (TPE)/Chan (TPE) 2-1 4-2 [5] Garcia (FRA)/Srebotnik (SLO) 1-2 2-4 DOUBLES FINAL [2] Mattek-Sands (USA)/Safarova (CZE) 1-2 2-4 [1] Hingis/Mirza d. [8] Muguruza/Suárez Navarro 60 63 DOUBLES ALTERNATES /Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (DNP)

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2016 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global Singapore - October 23 – 30 - $7,000,000 Singles Champion: Dominka Cibulkova (SVK) Doubles Champions: Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) / Elena Vesnina (RUS) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [1] Angelique Kerber (GER) 3-0 6-1 Day 1: Halep d. Keys 62 64, Kerber d. Cibulkova 76(5) 26 63 [7] Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Kuznetsova d. Radwanska 75 16 75, Pliskova d. [3] Simona Halep (ROU) 1-2 2-4 Muguruza 62 67(4) 75 [6] Madison Keys (USA) 1-2 2-4 Day 3: Kerber d. Halep 64 62, Keys d. Cibulkova 61 64 Day 4: Kuznetsova d. Pliskova 36 62 76(6), Radwanska d. WHITE GROUP W-L SETS Muguruza 76(1) 63 [8] Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 2-1 5-4 Day 5: Cibulkova d. Halep 63 76(5), Kerber d. Keys 63 63 [2] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 2-1 5-2 Day 6: Muguruza d. Kuznetsova 36 60 61, Radwanska d. [4] Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 1-2 3-5 Pliskova 75 63 [5] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 1-2 3-5

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES QUARTERFINALS [1] Kerber d. [2] Radwanska 62 61 [1] Garcia/Mladenovic d. Goerges/Ka.Pliskova 64 62 [7] Cibulkova d. Kuznetsova 16 76(2) 64 [3] Mattek-Sands/Safarova d. Babos/Shvedova 57 76(6) 10-2 [4] Makarova/Vesnina d. Hlavackova/Hradecka 62 75 SINGLES FINAL [2] Hingis/Mirza d. Chan/Chan 76(10) 75 [7] Cibulkova d. [1] Kerber 63 64 DOUBLES SEMIFINALS 1st Alternate: Johanna Konta (GBR) – DNP [3] Mattek-Sands/Safarova d. [1] Garcia/Mladenovic 63 75 2nd Alternate: Carla Suárez Navarro (ESP) – DNP [4] Makarova/Vesnina d. [2] Hingis/Mirza 36 62 10-6 DOUBLES FINAL [4] Makarova/Vesnina d. [3] Mattek-Sands/Safarova 76(5) 63

2017 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global Singapore - October 22 – 29 - $7,000,000 Singles Champion: Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) Doubles Champions: Timea Babos (HUN) / Andrea Hlavackova (CZE) FINAL ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS RED GROUP W-L SETS ROUND ROBIN RESULTS [6] Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 2-1 5-2 Day 1: Pliskova d. Williams 62 62, Muguruza d. Ostapenko [8] Caroline Garcia (FRA) 2-1 4-4 63 64 [4] Elina Svitolina (UKR) 1-2 3-4 Day 2: Halep d. Garcia 64 62, Wozniacki d. Svitolina 62 60 [1] Simona Halep (ROU) 1-2 2-4 Day 3: Pliskova d. Mugruuza 62 62, Williams d. Ostapenko 75 67(3) 75 WHITE GROUP W-L SETS Day 4: Wozniacki d. Halep 60 62, Garcia d. Svitolina 67(7) [3] Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 2-1 4-2 63 75 [5] Venus Williams (USA) 2-1 5-2 Day 5: Williams d. Muguruza 75 64, Ostapenko d. Pliskova [4] Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 1-2 3-4 61 61 [2] Garbine Muguruza (ESP) 1-2 2-4 Day 6: Svitolina d. Halep 63 64, Garcia d. Wozniacki 06 63 75

SINGLES SEMIFINALS DOUBLES QUARTERFINALS [6] Wozniacki d. [3] Pliskova 76(9) 63 [1] Chan/Hingis d. Groenefeld/Peschke 63 62 [5] Williams d. [8] Garcia 67(3) 62 63 [3] Babos/Hlavackova d. Klepac/Martinez Sanchez 63 64 Bertens/Larsson d. Barty/Dellacqua 76(7) 67(1) 10-6 SINGLES FINAL [2] Makarova/Vesnina d. Dabrowski/Xu 61 61 [6] Wozniacki d. [5] Williams 64 64 DOUBLES SEMIFINALS 1st Alternate: Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) – DNP [3] Babos/Hlavackova d. [1] Chan/Hingis 64 76(5) 2nd Alternate: Svetlana Kuzntesova (RUS)– DNP Bertens/Larsson d. [2] Makarova/Vesnina 64 63 DOUBLES FINAL [3] Babos/Hlavaclkova d. Bertens/Larsson 46 64 10-5

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TRACY AUSTIN (USA) Birthdate: December 12, 1962 (Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA, USA) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 30 singles, 5 doubles • Win-Loss: 335-90 singles • Prize Money: $1,992,380 Weeks at No.1: 21 weeks (April 7, 1980) • Last Singles Event: July 1994 (Eastbourne) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (2): 1981 US Open, 1979 US Open MIXED DOUBLES (1): 1980 Wimbledon (w/John Austin) GRAND SLAM SINGLES HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 61-15) W-L 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 3-2 2r – – – – – – – – – – – – QF – – – – ROLAND GARROS 7-3 1r – – – – – – – – – – QF QF – – – – – WIMBLEDON 20-6 – – – – – – – – – – – – QF QF SF SF 4r 3r US OPEN 31-4 – – – – – – – – – – – – QF W SF W QF QF

CAREER SNAPSHOT A two-time Grand Slam champion, Austin became the youngest US Open champion in 1979 (16 years, 9 months) and won her second US Open title in 1981. Won the WTA Finals in 1980 and finished as runner-up in 1979, playing Martina Navratilova on both occasions. To this day, holds the record as the youngest WTA player to ever win a singles title by capturing the 1977 Portland title at 14 years, 28 days old. Inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1992, Austin continues to be active in tennis commentating.

SUE BARKER (GBR) Birthdate: April 19, 1956 (Paignton, Great Britain) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 10 singles, 12 doubles • Grand Slam Titles: 1 singles • Highest Singles Ranking: No.4 (March 1977) Last Singles Event: November 1984 (Australian Open) • Prize Money: $878,701 • Win-Loss: 365-208 singles GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1976 Roland Garros GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 47-30) W-L 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 16-8 – – 1r 3r 3r – QF SF* 2r SF 3r – ROLAND GARROS 9-4 1r – – 1r – 2r – – W 3r – – WIMBLEDON 16-12 2r 1r 1r 3r 2r 1r 4r SF QF 3r 1r 2r US OPEN 6-6 1r – – 2r – 2r – 3r 4r 2r – – *December tournament

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1976 Roland Garros title, defeating Renata Tomanova in final. Three-time Grand Slam singles semifinalist; 1975/1977 (Dec) Australian Open, 1977 Wimbledon. Runner-up in 1977 Virginia Slims Championships (l. Evert). Won 1975 Australian Open junior girls’ singles title. With Virginia Wade, helped Great Britain to 1981 Fed Cup final in Tokyo (USA d. GBR 3-0). Upon retiring, began career in broadcasting with Channel 7 in Australia. Began sports presenting for BBC in 1993. British Fed Cup Team, 1974-82; competed in WTA Finals three times: 1976 (RR), 1977 (R-Up), 1979 (SF).

MARION BARTOLI (FRA) Birthdate: October 2, 1984 (Le Puy en Velay, France) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed both sides) Career Titles: 8 singles, 3 doubles • Grand Slam Titles: 1 singles • Highest Singles Ranking: No.7 (January 30, 2012) Last Singles Event: August 2013 (Cincinnati) • Prize Money: $11,055,114 • Win-Loss: 490-299 singles, 117-82 doubles GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 2013 Wimbledon GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 79-46) W-L 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 15-12 3r 3r 2r 3r QF 1r 2r 2r 2r 2r 1r 1r – ROLAND GARROS 16-13 3r 2r SF 3r 2r 1r 4r 2r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r WIMBLEDON 29-10 W 2r QF 4r 3r 3r F 2r 2r 3r 1r – – US OPEN 20-11 – QF 2r 2r 2r 4r 4r 3r 3r 2r 1r 3r – CAREER SNAPSHOT Became 42nd different woman to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era by capturing 2013 Wimbledon. Won first Grand Slam title on 47th attempt, surpassing the previous record held by Jana Novotna (45 attempts). Both have since been surpassed by Flavia Pennetta, who won the 2015 US Open on her 49th Grand Slam attempt. Reached 2007 Wimbledon final (l. V.Williams), having never previously advanced beyond 4r of a Grand Slam. Finished career with eight singles titles. Reached WTA Finals as an alternate three times (2007, 2011, 2012). Ranked inside the Top 20 every week from June 11, 2007, through end of career.

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JENNIFER CAPRIATI (USA) Birthdate: March 29, 1976 (New York, NY, USA) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 14 singles, 1 doubles • Win-Loss: 430-176 singles • Prize Money: $10,206,639 Total Weeks at No.1: 17 weeks (October 15, 2001) • Last Singles Event: November 2004 (Philadelphia) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (3): 2002 Australian Open, 2001 Australian Open, 2001 Roland Garros

GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 140-40) W-L 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 28-6 – – 1r W W SF 2r – 1r – – – QF QF – – ROLAND GARROS 39-10 – SF 4r SF W 1r 4r – – 1r – – QF QF 4r SF WIMBLEDON 38-11 – QF QF QF SF 4r 2r 2r – – – – QF QF SF 4r US OPEN 35-13 – SF SF QF SF 4r 4r 1r 1r 1r – – 1r 3r SF 4r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Reached final of first professional event at 1990 Virginia Slims of Florida at 13 years, 11 months; won first title at 1990 Puerto Rican Open and also cracked Top 10 that year. Owns three Grand Slam singles titles: 2001/2002 Australian Open and 2001 Roland Garros. Rose to No.1 in October 2001, and defeated Stefanie Graf to win Olympic gold medal at 1992 Barcelona Games. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in July 2012.

KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL) Birthdate: June 8, 1983 (Bilzen, Belgium) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 41 singles, 11 doubles • Win-Loss: 523-127 singles, 131-55 doubles • Prize Money: $24,442,340 Weeks at No.1: 20 weeks (August 11, 2003) • Last Singles Event: 2012 US Open GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (4): 2011 Australian Open, 2010 US Open, 2009 US Open, 2005 US Open DOUBLES (2): 2003 Wimbledon, 2003 Roland Garros (both w/Sugiyama) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Overall: 123-28) W-L 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 43-9 SF W 3r - - SF SF - F SF SF 4r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 23-7 – 2r - - - - SF 4r - F 3r F 1r - WIMBLEDON 29-9 4r - QF - - - SF 4r - SF 2r QF 2r 4r US OPEN 38-6 2r - W W - - - W - F 4r QF 2r 3r CAREER SNAPSHOT Won four Grand Slam singles crowns and two Grand Slam doubles titles among her overall tally of 41 singles and 11 doubles titles; she also won three titles at the WTA Finals (2002-03, 2010). Ranked No.1 simultaneously in single and doubles. Spent nearly two years in retirement before returning to tour in 2009; became first mother since Goolagong Cawley at 1980 Wimbledon to win a Grand Slam singles title at 2009 US Open. Played last singles match on August 29, 2012 at US Open; three days later, played last (mixed doubles) match of career (w/B.Bryan). Has three children with husband Brian Lynch: Jada, Jack and Blake.

MARGARET SMITH COURT (AUS) Birthdate: July 16, 1942 (Albury, NSW, Australia) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles (Open Era): 92 singles, 48 doubles • Win-Loss: 593-56 singles Best Singles Ranking (Pre-computer rankings): No.1 (year-end 1969, 1970, 1973) • Last Singles Event: February 1977 (Detroit) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (24) [OPEN ERA - 11]: 1973 US Open, 1973 Roland Garros, 1973 Australian Open, 1971 Australian Open, 1970 US Open, 1970 Roland Garros, 1970 Wimbledon, 1970 Australian Open, 1969 US Open, 1969 Roland Garros, 1969 Australian Open, 1966 Australian Championships, 1965 US Championships, 1965 Wimbledon, 1965 Australian Championships, 1964 Roland Garros, 1964 Australian Championships, 1963 Wimbledon, 1963 Australian Championships, 1962 US Championships, 1962 Roland Garros, 1962 Australian Championships, 1961 Australian Championships, 1960 Australian Championships DOUBLES (19) [OPEN ERA - 10]: 1975 US Open, 1973 US Open, 1973 Roland Garros, 1973 Australian Open (each w/Wade); 1971 Australian Open (w/ Goolagong), 1970 US Open (w/Dalton), 1970 Wimbledon (w/Dalton), 1970 Australian Open (w/Dalton), 1969 Australian Open (w/Dalton), 1968 US Open (w/Bueno), 1966 Roland Garros (w/Dalton), 1965 Roland Garros (w/Turner Bowrey), 1965 Australian Championships (w/Turner Bowrey), 1964 Wimbledon (w/Turner Bowrey), 1964 Roland Garros (w/Turner Bowrey), 1963 US Championships (w/Ebbern), 1963 Australian Championships (w/ Ebbern), 1962 Australian Championships (w/Ebbern), 1961 Australian Championships (w/Carter Reitano) MIXED DOUBLES (21) [OPEN ERA - 7]: 1975 Wimbledon, 1972 US Open, 1970 US Open, 1969 Australian Open, 1969 US Open, 1969 Roland Garros (all w/Riessen), 1968 Wimbledon (w/Fletcher), 1966 Wimbledon (w/Fletcher), 1965 US Championships (w/Stolle), 1965 Wimbledon (w/Fletcher), 1965 Roland Garros (w/Fletcher), 1965 Australian Championships (w/Newcombe), 1964 US Championships (w/Newcombe), 1964 Roland Garros (w/ Fletcher), 1964 Australian Championships (w/Fletcher), 1963 US Championships (w/Fletcher), 1963 Wimbledon (w/Fletcher), 1963 Roland Garros (w/ Fletcher), 1963 Australian Championships (w/Fletcher), 1962 US Championships (w/Stolle), 1961 US Championships (w/Mark)

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GRAND SLAM SINGLES HISTORY (All-Time W-L Record: 209-23 / Open Era W-L Record: 97-10) W-L 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 60-3 QF – W – W W W F – W W W W W W W 2r ROLAND GARROS 47-5 – – W – 3r W W – – SF F W QF W QF – – WIMBLEDON 51-9 SF – SF – F W SF QF – SF W F W 2r QF – – US OPEN 51-6 QF – W SF – W W QF – – W 4r F W SF – – NOTE: Open Era W-L record at Australian Open (21-1); Roland Garros (20-1); Wimbledon (28-4); US Open (28-3)

CAREER SNAPSHOT Owns most Grand Slam singles titles all-time by any player (24) and most total Grand Slam titles all-time (64). In 1970 became second woman after Maureen Connolly in 1953 to complete calendar-year Grand Slam; since joined by Stefanie Graf in 1988. Won singles, doubles and mixed titles at each Grand Slam tournament at least once in her career; also won all three at same major twice. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1979. Ordained as a minister in 1991, and in 1995 founded the Victory Life Center in Perth, a Pentecostal church.

LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA) Birthdate: June 8, 1976 (Palos Verdes, CA, USA) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 55 singles, 38 doubles • Win-Loss: 753-194 singles, 387-116 doubles • Prize Money: $22,166,338 Weeks at No.1: 98 weeks (October 12, 1998) • Last Singles Event: August 2008 (US Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (3): 2000 Australian Open, 1999 Wimbledon, 1998 US Open DOUBLES (3): 1999 Wimbledon (w/Morariu), 1997 (US Open) (w/Novotna), 1996 Roland Garros (w/MJ Fernandez) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 198-51) W-L 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 56-13 2r - QF F QF 4r - SF W SF SF 4r 4r QF QF 3r - - ROLAND GARROS 31-11 - - - QF 4r 4r - - 1r QF SF 4r QF 4r 3r 1r - - WIMBLEDON 49-11 2r - - F SF QF - SF F W QF 2r 2r 4r QF 3r - - US OPEN 62-16 3r - QF QF SF SF SF QF F SF W SF 4r 1r 3r 4r 2r 1r

CAREER SNAPSHOT One of seven women in the Open Era to have won three of the four majors; best Roland Garros result was reaching SF in 1998. Rose to No.1 on October 12, 1998; one of six players to rank No.1 in singles and doubles simultaneously. Won gold medal at 1996 Atlanta Olympics (d. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in F); also won WTA Finals in 1999. Returned to singles three months after birth of first child, winning 2007 Bali and Québec City, went on to reach No.21 in September 2008. Member of US Fed Cup Team 1993-2000, 2002, 2005, 2008. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2014. With husband Jon Leach has four children: Jagger, Lauren, Kaya and Haven. . CHRIS EVERT (USA) Birthdate: December 21, 1954 (Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 154 singles, 8 doubles • Career Win-Loss: 1309-146 singles • Prize Money: $8,896,195 Weeks at No.1: 260 weeks (November 3, 1975) • Last Singles Event: October 1989 (Fed Cup) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (18): 1986 Roland Garros, 1985 Roland Garros, 1984 Australian Open, 1983 Roland Garros, 1982 US Open, 1982 Australian Open, 1981 Wimbledon, 1980 US Open, 1980 Roland Garros, 1979 Roland Garros, 1978 US Open, 1977 US Open, 1976 US Open, 1976 Wimbledon, 1975 US Open, 1975 Roland Garros, 1974 Wimbledon, 1974 Roland Garros DOUBLES (3): 1976 Wimbledon (w/Navratilova), 1975 Roland Garros (w/Morozova), 1974 Roland Garros (w/Morozova) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 299-37) W-L 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 30-4 – F – – F W – W F – – – – – - F – – – ROLAND GARROS 72-6 – 3r SF W W F W SF SF W W – – – W W F – – WIMBLEDON 96-15 SF SF SF SF F F 3r F W F F F SF W SF W F SF – US OPEN 101-12 QF SF QF SF SF F F W SF W F W W W W SF SF SF SF

CAREER SNAPSHOT Winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, including a record seven at Roland Garros. Won at least one Grand Slam per year for 13 years (1974- 86). One of 10 women in history to complete career Grand Slam. Was No.1 on first WTA computer rankings in November 1975; spent 260 weeks in the top spot (fourth best all-time). First player male or female to record 1,000 match wins; has highest win-loss percentage in Open Era history (0.8996). Holds longest win streak on any single surface (125 matches on clay from Aug 1973 to May 1979). Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1995. In March 1996 opened and actively oversees the Evert Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Florida. Since 1989, Chris Evert Charities has raised over $23 million in support of various causes in Florida, focusing on at-risk children and health issues. Official Legend Ambassador for the WTA Finals in Singapore.

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EVONNE GOOLAGONG CAWLEY (AUS) Birthdate: July 31, 1951 (Griffith, NSW, Australia) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 68 singles, 11 doubles • Win-Loss: 704-165 singles • Prize Money: $1,399,431 Weeks at No.1: 2 (April 26, 1976) • Last Singles Event: May 1985 (Australian Open Indoors) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (7): 1980 Wimbledon, 1977 [Dec] Australian Open, 1976 Australian Open, 1975 Australian Open, 1974 Australian Open, 1971 Wimbledon, 1971 Roland Garros DOUBLES (6): 1977 [Dec] Australian Open (w/Gourlay), 1976 Australian Open (w/Gourlay), 1975 Australian Open (w/Michel), 1974 Australian Open (w/Michel), 1974 Wimbledon (w/Michel), 1971 Australian Open (w/Court) MIXED DOUBLES (1): 1972 Roland Garros (w/Warwick) GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 133-29 / Open Era W-L Record: 129-27) W-L 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 41-10 – 2r QF 2r – – W* W W W F F F QF 2r 3r 3r ROLAND GARROS 16-3 3r – – – – – – – – – SF F W – – – – WIMBLEDON 50-10 – 2r – W SF SF – F F QF SF F W 2r – – – US OPEN 26-6 – – – – QF – – F F F F 3r – – – – – *December tournament

CAREER SNAPSHOT Only singles major she failed to win was US Open (runner-up 1973-76; only woman to lose four consecutive finals in event’s history). From 1974 to 1977, reached nine finals in 10 Grand Slam events contested. Won the WTA Finals in 1974 and 1976. Reached seven consecutive Australian Open finals from 1971-77 (missed Jan 1977). At 1980 Wimbledon, became first mother since Chambers (1914) to win at the All England Club. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1988. Through the Evonne Goolagong Foundation, active in programs that encourage Australia’s indigenous youth to play tennis and stay in education.

STEFANIE GRAF (GER) Birthdate: June 14, 1969 (Bruhl, Germany) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 107 singles, 11 doubles • Win-Loss: 902-115 singles, 173-72 doubles • Prize Money: $21,895,277 Weeks at No.1: 377 (August 17, 1987) • Last Singles Event: August 1999 (San Diego) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (22): 1999 Roland Garros, 1996 US Open, 1996 Wimbledon, 1996 Roland Garros, 1995 US Open, 1995 Wimbledon, 1995 Roland Garros, 1994 Australian Open, 1993 US Open, 1993 Wimbledon, 1993 Roland Garros, 1992 Wimbledon, 1991 Wimbledon, 1990 Australian Open, 1989 US Open, 1989 Wimbledon, 1989 Australian Open, 1988 US Open, 1988 Wimbledon, 1988 Roland Garros, 1988 Australian Open, 1987 Roland Garros DOUBLES (1): 1988 Wimbledon (w/Sabatini) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 278-32) W-L 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 47-6 QF – 4r – – W F – QF W W W – – – 3r 1r ROLAND GARROS 84-10 W – QF W W SF W F SF F F W W QF 4r 3r 2r WIMBLEDON 74-7 F 3r – W W 1r W W W SF W W F – 4r 4r – US OPEN 73-9 – 4r – W W F W QF SF F W W F SF SF 1r –

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 22 Grand Slam singles titles; only woman to win each major at least four times. In 1988, became 3rd woman to complete calendar year Grand Slam (after Maureen Connolly and Margaret Court). Won gold medal at 1988 Seoul Olympics, to make it a Golden Slam. Rose to No.1 on August 17, 1987, and spent a total of 377 weeks in the top spot, most by any man or woman since computer rankings were introduced. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2004. Directly involved in Children for Tomorrow, a foundation established in 1998 which carries out charitable work for children traumatized by war and other crises. Has a son, Jaden, and daughter, Jaz, with her husband Andre Agassi.

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ANN HAYDON-JONES (GBR) Birthdate: October 7, 1938 (Birmingham, Great Britain) • Played: Left-handed Open Era Titles: 16 singles • Grand Slam Titles: 3 singles, 3 doubles, 1 mixed • Highest Singles Ranking: No.2 (1967, 1969)* Last Singles Event: April 1971 (Las Vegas) • Career Prize Money: n/a *Pre-dates WTA Computer Rankings GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (3) [OPEN ERA - 1]: 1969 Wimbledon, 1966 Roland Garros, 1961 Roland Garros; DOUBLES (3) [OPEN ERA - 2] 1969 Roland Garros (w/Dürr), 1968 Roland Garros (w/Dürr), 1963 Roland Garros (w/Schuurman Haygarth); MIXED (1): 1969 Australian Open (w/Stolle); final not played -- title shared with Court/Riessen

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 141-34 / Open Era W-L Record: 29-5) 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 AUSTRALIAN OPEN SF – – – 2r – – – – – – – – – ROLAND GARROS F F QF W QF – F SF W 3r – QF SF – WIMBLEDON W SF F SF 4r QF SF SF 4r SF QF SF 3r 2r US OPEN – SF F – QF QF SF – F QF SF 3r QF – CAREER SNAPSHOT Won three Grand Slam titles: 1961/1966 Roland Garros and 1969 Wimbledon (sole Open Era Grand Slam title). Reached a further six Grand Slam singles finals; also won three major doubles titles and one mixed title. In 1968, joined first female professional touring group with King, Durr and Casals. Retired from singles after 1971 Las Vegas, when pregnant with first child. Continued to play doubles sporadically until 1977 Wimbledon. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. Also triple runner-up in world Table Tennis Championships in 1957 (singles, doubles and mixed).

JUSTINE HENIN (BEL) Birthdate: June 1, 1982 (Liège, Belgium) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 43 singles, 2 doubles • Win-Loss: 527-116 singles, 47-35 doubles • Prize Money: $20,863,335 Weeks at No.1: 117 (October 20, 2003) • Last Singles Event: January 2011 (Australian Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (7): 2007 US Open, 2007 Roland Garros, 2006 Roland Garros, 2005 Roland Garros, 2004 Australian Open, 2003 US Open, 2003 Roland Garros GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 141-28) W-L 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 38-8 3r F – QF – F – W SF QF 4r 2r – ROLAND GARROS 38-5 – 4r – – W W W 2r W 1r SF – 2r WIMBLEDON 30-8 – 4r – – SF F 1r – SF SF F 1r – US OPEN 35-7 – – – – W F 4r 4r W 4r 4r 4r 1r CAREER SNAPSHOT Won seven Grand Slam singles titles and held No.1 in singles for 117 non-consecutive weeks. Record-setting 2007 season included winning 10 of 14 events entered and became first woman to surpass $5 million in prize money in a season. Withdrew from Rome due to fatigue and that same week on May 14, 2008, announced immediate retirement (first player to retire at No.1). Returned to tour in 2010, and after falling in 3r at 2011 Australian Open, announced retirement on January 26, 2011. Established Justine Henin Academy in Belgium in 2007. Daughter, Lalie born in March 2013 and son, Victor born in May 2017.

MARTINA HINGIS (SUI) Birthdate: September 30, 1980 (Kosice, Slovakia) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 43 singles, 64 doubles, 7 mixed • Win-Loss: 548-135 singles, 490-110 doubles • Prize Money: $24,749,074 Weeks at No.1: Singles - 209 (March 31, 1997); Doubles - 80 (June 8, 1998) • Last Singles Event: January 2011 (Australian Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (5): 1999 Australian Open, 1998 Australian Open, 1997 US Open, 1997 Wimbledon, 1997 Australian Open DOUBLES (13): 2017 US Open (w/Y.J.Chan), 2016 Australian Open, 2015 US Open, 2015 Wimbledon (each w/Mirza), 2002 Australian Open (w/Kournikova), 2000 Roland Garros (w/Pierce), 1999 Australian Open (w/Kournikova), 1998 US Open, 1998 Wimbledon, 1998 Roland Garros, (each w/Novotna), 1998 Australian Open (w/Lucic), 1997 Australian Open (w/Zvereva), 1996 Wimbledon (w/Sukova) MIXED (7): 2017 US Open, 2017 Wimbledon (both w/J.Murray), 2016 Roland Garros, 2015 US Open, 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 Australian Open (each w/Paes), 2006 Australian Open (w/Bhupathi) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 153-32) W-L 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 52 - 7 QF QF - - - F F F W W W QF 2r ROLAND GARROS 35 - 8 - QF - - - - SF SF F SF F 3r 3r WIMBLEDON 23 - 8 3r 3r - - - - 1r QF 1r SF W 4r 1r US OPEN 43 - 9 3r 2r - - - 4r SF SF F F W SF 4r

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CAREER SNAPSHOT Combined to win 25 career Grand Slam titles - five in singles, 13 in doubles and seven in mixed doubles... Announced retirement during 2017 WTA Finals; at the time of announcement held co-No.1 WTA Doubles Ranking along with Chan Yung-Jan... Set a series of “youngest-ever” records, including youngest Grand Slam singles champion (1997 Australian Open at 16 years, 3 months) and youngest to reach WTA World No.1 Ranking... Finished career with 43 career singles titles and 64 doubles titles (12th most all-time at time of retirement)... Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2013... One of six players to hold WTA World No.1 Ranking in singles and doubles, simultaneously... Away from the court, Hingis has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades surrounding her accomplished career, including being named the 1997 BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, named in the 2000 Forbes magazine Power 100, becoming the first female athlete to be on the cover of famed magazine GQ in 1998, and landed the 2000 Jerry Diamond WTA Aces Award which celebrates off court participation.

ANA IVANOVIC (SRB) Birthdate: Novmeber 6, 1987 (, Serbia) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 15 singles • Win-Loss: 480-225 singles • Prize Money: $15,510,787 Weeks at No.1: 12 (June 9, 2008) • Last Singles Event: September 2016 (US Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 2008 Roland Garros

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 108-47) W-L 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 24 - 11 3r 1r QF 4r 4r 1r 2r 3r F 3r 2r 3r ROLAND GARROS 35 - 10 3r SF 3r 4r 3r 1r 2r 4r W F 3r QF WIMBLEDON 24 - 11 1r 2r 3r 2r 4r 3r 1r 4r 3r SF 4r 3r US OPEN 20 - 11 1r 1r 2r 4r QF 4r 4r 1r 2r 4r 3r 2r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Former WTA World No.1 for a total of 12 weeks, from June 9 - August 10, 2008 for nine weeks before capturing the top spot again for three more weeks until September 7, 2008... Won 2008 Roland Garros having reached finals at 2007 Roland Garros and 2008 Australian Open... Finished career with 15 singles titles... Announced retirement on December 28, 2016 at 29-years-old... Recorded career-best season in 2008 when she claimed the Roland Garros title, catapulting her to the WTA World No.1 ranking. She also won titles at Indian Wells and Linz and was runner-up at the Australian Open that same season... In 2014, Ivanovic won a WTA-leading 58 matches highlighted by a single-season best four singles titles, with her 15th and final WTA title coming at Tokyo (Pan Pacific)... Qualified for the WTA Finals on three occasions - in 2007, 2008 and 2014... Off the court, served as UNICEF National Ambassador to Serbia since 2007, specializing in child safety in schools. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including the 2008 Jerry Diamond WTA Aces Award recognizing off-court participation, the WTA’s Most Improved Player in 2005 and 2007, nominated for U.S. Secretary of State’s 2007 International Women of Courage Award.

MIMA JAUSOVEC (SLO) Birthdate: July 20, 1956 (Maribor, Yugoslavia) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 5 singles, 11 doubles • Career Win-Loss: 351-248 • Prize Money: $933,926 Highest Singles Ranking: No.6 (March 1982) • Last Singles Event: August 1988 (Athens) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1977 Roland Garros DOUBLES (1): 1978 Roland Garros (w/Ruzici)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 79-41) W-L 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 6-4 1r – – – – – 2r 3r SF – – – – – – ROLAND GARROS 33-13 – 1r 3r 2r 3r F 4r QF 3r 2r F W 2r 2r 2r WIMBLEDON 18-12 – – 1r 1r 1r 3r 2r QF – 2r QF 3r 4r 4r 3r US OPEN 22-12 – – – 2r 3r 3r 2r 2r QF 2r 2r QF SF 1r 2r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1977 Roland Garros title, defeating Florenta Mihai in final. Also runner-up at Roland Garros in 1978 (l. Ruzici) and 1983 (l. Evert); won 1978 Roland Garros doubles title (w/Ruzici). Junior girls’ champion at 1973 Roland Garros and 1974 Wimbledon. Head coach of Slovenian national women’s tennis team and Fed Cup captain 2003-06. Unsuccessful candidate in 2004 European Parliamentary elections. Qualified for WTA Finals in 1976 (1r), 1977 (RR), 1981 (2r) and 1982 (2r). Yugoslavian Fed Cup Team 1973, 1975-76, 1978-80, 1984.

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BARBARA JORDAN (USA)

Birthdate: April 2, 1957 (Milwaukee, WI, USA) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 1 singles, 3 doubles • Prize Money: $145,534 Highest Singles Ranking: No.37 • Last Singles Event: April 1987 (Hilton Head) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1979 Australian Open MIXED DOUBLES (1): 1983 Roland Garros (w/Teltscher) GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 16-21) W-L 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 5-1 – – 1r – – – W – – ROLAND GARROS 1-6 – 1r 1r 1r 2r 1r 1r – – WIMBLEDON 6-6 1r – 3r 2r – 3r 2r 3r – US OPEN 4-8 1r – 1r 1r 2r 2r 3r 1r 3r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1979 Australian Open, defeating three of Top 4 seeds en route. Ranked No.68, was second lowest-ranked player at time to win a Grand Slam singles title – now third, excluding Goolagong, (1977 Australian Open [Dec]) and Clijsters (2009 US Open), who were unranked at the time. Also won 1983 Roland Garros mixed doubles title (w/Teltscher). In 1983, sister Kathy also reached final of Australian Open – making them the first sisters to reach Grand Slam singles finals since Maud and Lilian Watson met for the first Wimbledon title in 1884; since joined by Williams sisters.

BILLIE JEAN KING (USA) Birthdate: November 22, 1943 (Long Beach, CA, USA) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles (Open Era): 67 singles, 101 doubles • Win-Loss: 695-155 singles • Prize Money: $1,966,487 Weeks at No.1 (Pre-computer rankings): Year-end 1968, 1971, 1972, 1974 • Last Singles Event: December 1983 (Australian Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (12): [OPEN ERA - 8] 1975 Wimbledon, 1974 US Open, 1973 Wimbledon, 1972 US Open, 1972 Wimbledon, 1972 Roland Garros, 1971 US Open, 1968 Wimbledon, 1968 Australian Open, 1967 US Open, 1967 Wimbledon, 1966 Wimbledon DOUBLES (16): [OPEN ERA - 10] 1980 US Open (w/Navratilova), 1979 Wimbledon (w/Navratilova), 1978 US Open (w/Navratilova), 1974 US Open (w/ Casals), 1973 Wimbledon (w/Casals), 1972 Roland Garros, 1972 Wimbledon (both w/Stove), 1971 Wimbledon (w/Casals), 1970 Wimbledon (w/Casals), 1968 Wimbledon (w/Casals), 1967 US Championships (w/Casals), 1967 Wimbledon (w/Casals), 1965 Wimbledon (w/Bueno), 1964 US Championships (w/Hantze Susman), 1962 Wimbledon (w/Hantze Susman), 1961 Wimbledon (w/Hantze Susman) GRAND SLAM MIXED (11) [OPEN ERA - 7]: 1976 US Open (w/Dent), 1974 Wimbledon (w/Davidson), 1973 Wimbledon, US Open (both w/Davidson), 1971 Wimbledon, 1971 US Open (both w/Davidson), 1970 Roland Garros (w/Hewitt), 1968 Australian Open (w/Crealy), 1967 US Championships, 1967 Wimbledon, 1967 Roland Garros (each w/Davidson). GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 190-39 / Open Era W-L Record: 127-24) W-L 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 16-4 2r QF – – – – – – – – – – – F W – – SF – – – – – – ROLAND GARROS 21-6 – 3r – QF – – – – – – – W – QF QF SF QF – – – – – – – – WIMBLEDON 95-15 SF SF – QF QF QF QF – W QF W W SF F F W W W SF SF F SF 2r – – US OPEN 58-14 – 1r – – SF – QF – – W 3r W W – QF F W 2r F QF 4r 1r 2r 3r 1r NOTE: Open Era W-L record at Australian Open (8-3); Roland Garros (18-5); Wimbledon (65-10); US Open (36-6)

CAREER SNAPSHOT Owns total of 39 Grand Slam titles (12 singles, 16 doubles and 11 mixed doubles), including a triple crown at Wimbledon in 1973. One of 10 women in history to complete career Grand Slam. In September 1970 was one of nine players (known as the ‘Original 9’) who broke away from the tennis establishment and accepted $1 contracts from promoter Gladys Heldman in Houston; led to the birth of women’s professional tennis with the formation of the Virginia Slims Tour and later the creation of the Women’s Tennis Association, which King spearheaded in 1973. Won Battle of the Sexes match against Bobby Riggs on September 20, 1973, at the Houston Astrodome, which had a TV audience of 90 million. Oldest player to win a WTA singles title, at 1983 Birmingham (aged 39 years, 7 months, 23 days). Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1987. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States, by President Obama at the White House on August 12, 2009.

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LI NA (CHN) Birthdate: February 26, 1982 • Birthplace: Wuhan, China • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 9 singles, 2 doubles • Highest Singles Ranking: No.2 (February 17, 2014) Career Titles: 9 singles, 2 doubles • Prize Money: $16,709,074 • Win-Loss: 503-108 • Last Singles Event: July 2014 (Wimbledon) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (2): 2014 Australian Open, 2011 Roland Garros GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 90-31) W-L 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 34-8 W F 4r F SF - 3r 4r 1r 3r ROLAND GARROS 20-7 1r 2r 4r W 3r 4r - 3r 3r - WIMBLEDON 19-8 3r QF 2r 2r QF 3r 2r - QF - US OPEN 17-8 - SF 3r 1r 1r QF 4r - 4r 1r

CAREER SNAPSHOT First Asian player to win a Grand Slam singles title, triumphing at 2011 Roland Garros (d. Schiavone in F) and then 2014 Australian Open (d. Cibulkova in F). Finished runner-up at 2011 and 2013 Australian Open. Overall, won nine singles and two doubles titles. Was first Chinese player to win a WTA singles title (2004 Guangzhou), and first to compete in singles at the WTA Finals (2011-2013) – finished runner-up in 2013 (l. S.Williams). Achieved No.2 singles ranking – the highest ranking by an Asian player. Represented her country in Fed Cup for eight years, and was a three-time Olympian (2000, 2008, 2012). Gave birth to daugter, Alisa, in 2015 and son, Sapajou, in November 2016.

IVA MAJOLI (CRO) Birthdate: August 12, 1977 (Zagreb, Croatia) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 8 singles, 1 doubles • Win-Loss: 316-225 • Prize Money: $4,405,867 Highest Singles Rankings: No.4 (February 5, 1996) • Last Singles Event: April 2004 (Estoril) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1997 Roland Garros GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 55-33) W-L 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9-6 1r 2r 3r – – 3r 1r QF – – – – ROLAND GARROS 28-9 2r 2r 1r 2r – QF W QF QF 4r 4r – WIMBLEDON 7-7 1r 3r 1r – – 2r QF – 1r 1r – – US OPEN 11-11 1r 3r 3r – 1r 2r 2r 1r 1r 4r 2r 2r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Upset top seed Martina Hingis to win 1997 Roland Garros title in her sole Grand Slam final appearance; ended Hingis’s 37-match winning streak. Cracked Top 10 in October 1995 and remained there until April 1998. Restricted play through injury – notably right shoulder problem, which required surgery – in 1999 and 2000; returned in 2001. Ranked No.58, won 2002 Charleston, which was her last title. Announced retirement in June 2004. Participated in WTA Finals four times (QF in 1997, SF in 1996, 1r in 1994, 1995). Member of Croatian Fed Cup Team 1993-2000, 2002-04; Croatian Olympic Team 1996, 2000. Named Fed Cup Captain in 2012.

HANA MANDLIKOVA (CZE/AUS) Birthdate: February 19, 1962 (Prague, Czech Republic) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 27 singles, 6 doubles • Win-Loss: 567-195 • Prize Money: $3,340,959 Highest Singles Ranking: No.3 (April 16, 1984) • Last Singles Event: June 1990 (Wimbledon) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (4): 1987 Australian Open, 1985 US Open, 1981 Roland Garros, 1980 Australian Open DOUBLES (1): 1989 US Open (w/Navratilova) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 142-40) W-L 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 29-8 3r 4r QF W – SF – 2r 2r QF W QF – ROLAND GARROS 39-11 – 1r 2r 2r SF QF SF QF SF W SF QF 2r WIMBLEDON 33-11 2r 4r 3r – F 3r SF 4r 2r F 4r 4r – US OPEN 41-10 – 3r – 4r 4r W QF QF F QF F 2r 3r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won four Grand Slam singles titles: 1987 Australian Open, 1985 US Open, 1981 Roland Garros, 1980 Australian Open. One of seven women in Open Era to win three of four majors. Also runner-up at Wimbledon in 1981 and 1986. At 1985 US Open, became first player to defeat Evert and Navratilova at same tournament since Austin in Dec 1981. Only player to defeat Martina Navratilova in 129 matches from 1983 Eastbourne-1984 Australian Open quarterfinals. Participated in WTA Finals eight times; best result came in 1985 when she advanced to semifinals. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1994.

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CONCHITA MARTÍNEZ (ESP) Birthdate: April 16, 1972 (Monzón, Spain) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 33 singles, 13 doubles • Win-Loss: 739-297 singles, 414-232 doubles • Prize Money: $11,527,977 Highest Singles Ranking: No.2 (October 30, 1995) • Last Singles Event: October 2005 (Linz) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1994 Wimbledon GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 174-63) W-L 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 38-15 1r 1r 1r 2r 2r SF 3r F 4r QF SF QF 4r 4r – – 2r – ROLAND GARROS 62-18 1r 2r QF 2r 3r F QF 4r 4r SF SF SF QF QF QF QF QF 4r WIMBLEDON 38-13 3r 1r 3r 3r QF 2r 3r 3r 3r 4r SF W SF 2r – – – – US OPEN 36-17 1r 1r 2r 2r – 3r 4r 4r 3r SF SF 3r 4r 1r QF 3r 4r 1r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Only Spanish woman to win Wimbledon singles title, defeating Navratilova in 1994 final. Reached two other Grand Slam singles finals: 1998 Australian Open (l. Hingis) and 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). With Sánchez Vicario helped Spain to first-ever Fed Cup title in 1991, first of five titles in the competition. Had six-year uninterrupted stay in Top 10 from May 1991 through May 1997. Won two Olympic silver medals (1992, 2004) and one bronze medal (1996) in women’s doubles. Competed at WTA Finals a total of 13 times, including four times in both singles and doubles (1999, 1998, 1997, 1995). Served as Spanish Fed Cup captain and Davis Cup Captain.

AMÉLIE MAURESMO (FRA) Birthdate: July 5, 1979 (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 25 singles, 3 doubles • Win-Loss: 545-227 singles • Prize Money: $15,022,476 Weeks at No.1: 39 (September 13, 2004) • Last Singles Event: September 2009 (US Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (2): 2006 Wimbledon, 2006 Australian Open GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 131-43) W-L 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 38-9 3r 3r 4r W QF QF - QF 4r 2r F 3r - - - ROLAND GARROS 25-15 1r 2r 3r 4r 3r QF QF 4r 1r 4r 2r 1r 2r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 33-9 4r 3r 4r W SF SF - SF 3r 1r - 2r - - - US OPEN 35-10 2r 4r - SF QF QF QF SF QF - 4r 3r - - - \ CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 2006 Australian Open and Wimbledon, defeating Henin in both finals. Rose to No.1 on September 13, 2004 for five weeks and again in 2006 for 34 weeks; first French player, man or woman to do so. Silver medalist at 2004 Athens Olympics (l. Henin). Won 2005 season-ending WTA Finals. Ranked in year-end Top 10 every year from 2001-06. Helped France to Fed Cup title in 2003 and to final in 2004-05, later becoming captain of the national team that finished runners-up in 2016. Received Legion of Honor in 2007, presented in Paris by French President Jacques Chirac. Gave birth to son, Aaron, in August 2015 and a daughter, Ayla, in April 2017.

KERRY MELVILLE-REID (AUS) Birthdate: August 7, 1947 (Mosman, NSW, Australia) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 17 singles • Career Prize Money: $554,767 Highest Singles Ranking: No.5 • Last Singles Event: April 1985 (Hilton Head) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1977 Australian Open DOUBLES (2): [OPEN ERA - 1] 1978 Wimbledon (w/Turnbull), 1968 Australian Championships (w/Krantzcke) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 124-44 / Open Era W-L Record: 97-33) W-L 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 35-12 – – W*SF+ 1r – SF SF – – F SF 3r SF SF 3r 2r 3r ROLAND GARROS 13-5 – – – – – – – 4r 2r – QF 4r SF – – – – WIMBLEDON 38-14 4r 4r QF QF 2r SF QF 3r QF 4r 2r 3r 3r 3r – – – US OPEN 38-13 QF 4r 4r 2r QF QF QF F SF QF 1r – 4r SF – – – *January/+December

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1977 (Jan) Australian Open title, defeating Dianne Fromholtz in final. Also advanced to 1970 Australian Open and 1972 US Open finals. Won 1978 Wimbledon doubles (w/Turnbull) and 1968 Australian Championships (w/Krantzcke). Member of Original 9 players who pioneered creation of women’s professional circuit. Runner-up at inaugural year-end WTA Finals in 1972 (l. Evert). After introduction of computerized rankings, ranked in year-end Top 10 from 1975-79. Played on seven Australian Fed Cup teams, reaching final six times. Australian Fed Cup Team 1967-69, 1976-79.

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ANASTASIA MYSKINA (RUS) Birthdate: July 8, 1981 (Moscow, Russia) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 10 singles, 5 doubles • Win-Loss: 355-191 singles, 100-92 doubles • Prize Money: $5,606,725 Highest Singles Ranking: No.2 (September 13, 2004) • Last Singles Event: May 2007 (Roland Garros) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 2004 Roland Garros

GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 53-27) W-L 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 14-5 – 4r 4r QF QF 2r – – – ROLAND GARROS 11-7 1r 4r 1r W 2r 1r 1r 1r – WIMBLEDON 18-7 – QF QF 3r 4r 3r 2r 3r – US OPEN 10-8 – 1r 3r 2r QF 3r 1r 1r 2r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 2004 Roland Garros title in historic all-Russian final vs. Dementieva; became first Russian Grand Slam singles champion. Advanced to quarterfinals on five other occasions at majors. First Russian player to rank in Top 5 in March 2004 and set a national ranking record of No.2 in September 2004 (later surpassed by Sharapova and Safina at No.1). Led Russia to first Fed Cup title in 2004, winning a maximum three points in the final. Played at WTA Finals three times (2002, 2003, 2004), achieving best result in 2004 by reaching semifinals.

MARTINA NAVRATILOVA (USA) Birthdate: October 18, 1956 (Prague, Czech Republic) • Played: Left-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 167 singles, 177 doubles • Win-Loss: 1442-219 singles • Prize Money: $21,626,089 Weeks at No.1: 332 weeks (July 10, 1978) • Last Singles Event: July 2004 (Wimbledon) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (18): 1990 Wimbledon, 1987 US Open, 1987 Wimbledon, 1986 US Open, 1986 Wimbledon, 1985 Wimbledon, 1985 Australian Open, 1984 US Open, 1984 Wimbledon, 1984 Roland Garros, 1983 US Open, 1983 Wimbledon, 1983 Australian Open, 1982 Wimbledon, 1982 Roland Garros, 1981 Australian Open, 1979 Wimbledon, 1978 Wimbledon DOUBLES (31): 1990 US Open (w/G.Fernández), 1989 US Open (w/Mandlikova), 1989 Australian Open, (w/Shriver), 1988 Roland Garros (w/Shriver), 1988 Australian Open (w/Shriver), 1987 US Open (w/Shriver), 1987 Roland Garros (w/Shriver), 1987 Australian Open (w/Shriver), 1986 US Open (w/Shriver), 1986 Wimbledon (w/Shriver), 1986 Roland Garros (w/Temesvari), 1985 Roland Garros (w/Shriver), 1985 Australian Open (w/Shriver),1984 US Open (w/Shriver), 1984 Roland Garros (w/Shriver), 1984 Roland Garros (w/Shriver), 1984 Australian Open (w/Shriver), 1983 US Open (w/Shriver), 1983 Wimbledon (w/Shriver), 1983 Australian Open (w/Shriver), 1982 Wimbledon (w/Shriver), 1982 Roland Garros (w/A.Smith), 1982 Wimbledon (w/Shriver), 1991 Wimbledon (w/Shriver), 1980 US Open (w/King), 1980 Australian Open (w/Nagelsen), 1979 Wimbledon (w/King), 1978 US Open (w/King), 1977 US Open (w/Stove), 1976 Wimbledon (w/Evert), 1975 Roland Garros (w/Evert) MIXED DOUBLES (10): 2006 US Open (w/B.Bryan), 2003 Australian Open (w/Paes), 2003 Wimbledon (w/Paes), 1995 Wimbledon (w/Stark),1993 Wimbledon w/ Woodforde), 1987 US Open (w/Sánchez), 1985 US Open (w/Gunthardt), 1985 Wimbledon (w/McNamee), 1985 Roland Garros (w/Gunthardt), 1974 Roland Garros (w/Molina)

GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 306-49) W-L 04 03 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 46-7 – – – – – – – – QF SF F – W SF W F W SF – – – – F – – ROLAND GARROS 51-11 1r – – 1r – – – – – 4r F F F W 4r W QF – – – – – F QF QF WIMBLEDON 120-14 2r – – F SF SF QF W F F W W W W W W SF SF W W QF SF QF 1r 3r US OPEN 89-17 – – – – 4r 2r F 4r F QF W W F W W QF F 4r SF SF SF 1r SF 3r 1r CAREER SNAPSHOT At Grand Slams is winner of 18 singles, 31 doubles and 10 mixed doubles titles. Completed career Grand Slam at 1983 US Open. One of three women to win singles, doubles and mixed titles at least once at every Grand Slam, including a rare triple crown at 1987 US Open. Her 167 career singles titles and 177 doubles titles are all-time records. First achieved No.1 ranking on July 10, 1978 and held the top ranking for 332 weeks. First player to rank at No.1 in singles and doubles simultaneously in September 1984. Initially retired from full-time singles at end of 1994, and played final match of career at 2006 US Open mixed doubles final, becoming the oldest woman to win a Grand Slam title a month short of her 50th birthday (w/Bob Bryan). Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000.

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JANA NOVOTNA (CZE) Birthdate: October 2, 1968 (Brno, Czech Republic) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 24 singles, 76 doubles • Win-Loss: 569-221 singles • Prize Money: $11,249,134 Highest Ranking: Singles - No.2 (July 7, 1997), Doubles - No.1 (67 weeks, Aug 27, 1990) • Last Singles Event: October 1999 (Filderstadt) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1998 Wimbledon DOUBLES (12): 1998 US Open (w/Hingis), 1998 Wimbledon (w/Hingis), 1998 Roland Garros (w/Hingis), 1997 US Open (w/Davenport), 1997 Wimbledon (w/Sánchez-Vicario), 1995 Australian Open (w/Sánchez-Vicario), 1994 US Open (w/ Sánchez-Vicario), 1991 Roland Garros (w/G. Fernandez), 1990 Wimbledon (w/Sukova), 1990 Roland Garros (w/Sukova), 1990 Australian Open (w/Sukova), 1989 Wimbledon (w/Sukova) MIXED DOUBLES (4): 1989 Wimbledon (w/Pugh), 1989 Australian Open (w/Pugh), 1988 US Open (w/Pugh), 1988 Australian Open (w/Pugh) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 149-49) W-L 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 23-9 3r – – – 4r QF 2r 4r F 3r 3r 1r – – ROLAND GARROS 38-14 4r QF 3r SF 3r 1r QF 4r QF SF QF 1r 3r 1r WIMBLEDON 50-13 QF W F QF SF QF F 3r 2r QF 4r 2r 4r 1r US OPEN 38-13 3r SF QF QF QF SF 4r 1r 4r QF 2r 1r 4r –

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1998 Wimbledon title playing her 45th major, defeating Nathalie Tauziat in final; oldest first-time winner of a Grand Slam title in the Open Era until Schiavone at 2010 Roland Garros. Both have since been overtaken by Pennetta at 2015 US Open. Also runner-up at 1991 Australian Open, and 1993/1997 Wimbledon. Captured 12 Grand Slam doubles titles. Won 1997 season-ending WTA Finals in singles and doubles; also won doubles title in 1995. Olympic singles bronze medalist in 1996 and doubles silver medalist in 1988 and 1996. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2005. Passed away on November 19, 2017, at 49 years old.

CHRIS O’NEIL (AUS) Birthdate: March 19, 1956 (Newcastle, Australia) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 1 singles, 2 doubles • Prize Money: $56,291 Highest Singles Ranking: No.67 • Last Singles Event: June 1985 (Wimbledon qualifying) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1978 Australian Open GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 8-22) W-L 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 7-6 – 2r – – – W 1r* 1r 2r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 0-6 1r – 2r – 1r 1r 1r 1r – – – WIMBLEDON 1-7 1r – 1r – 2r 1r 2r – 1r 3r – US OPEN 0-3 – – – – 2r 2r – – – 1r – *January 1977

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1978 Australian Open – the last Australian woman to do so. Ranked No.111, became first unseeded player in Open Era to win a Grand Slam singles title, now joined by Serena Williams (2007 Australian Open) and Kim Clijsters (2009 US Open). One of a handful of players to win junior and senior titles at Australian Open. Teamed with Pam Whytcross to win back-to-back doubles titles in Tokyo in 1983. Qualified for season-ending WTA Finals in doubles in 1983. Took over tennis centre in Newcastle, Australia in 2007.

MARY PIERCE (FRA) Birthdate: January 15, 1975 (Montréal, Canada) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 18 singles, 10 doubles • Grand Slam Titles: 2 singles 1 doubles, 1 mixed Highest Singles Ranking: No.3 (January 30, 1995) Last Singles Event: October 2006 (Linz) • Prize Money: $9,793,119 • Win-Loss: 511-237 singles, 197-116 doubles GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (2): 2000 Roland Garros, 1995 Australian Open DOUBLES (1): 2000 Roland Garros (w/Hingis) MIXED (1): 2005 Wimbledon (w/Bhupathi) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 142-50) W-L 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 36-12 2r 1r – 2r 1r 3r 4r QF QF F 2r W 4r QF – – – ROLAND GARROS 44-14 – F 3r 1r QF – W 2r 2r 4r 3r 4r F 4r 4r 3r 2r WIMBLEDON 21-10 – QF 1r 4r 3r – 2r 4r 1r 4r QF 2r – – – – – US OPEN 41-14 3r F 4r 4r 1r – 4r QF 4r 4r – 3r QF 4r 4r 3r –

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CAREER SNAPSHOT Won two Grand Slam titles: 1995 Australian Open – first Frenchwoman to win a major since 1967 – and 2000 Roland Garros, becoming only Frenchwoman to date to win Roland Garros title in Open Era. Runner-up four times at a major: 1994 Roland Garros, 1997 Australian Open, 2005 Roland Garros and 2005 US Open. Part of both French Fed Cup winning teams (1997, 2004); French Fed Cup Team, 1990-92, 1994-97, 2003-05. French Olympic Team, 1992, 1996, 2004. Ruptured ACL in left knee in 2r at 2006 Linz (having missed 3mps) and underwent surgery in December that year.

FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA) Birthdate: February 25, 1982 (Brindisi, Italy) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 11 singles, 17 doubles • Win-Loss: 582-365 singles, 393-243 doubles • Prize Money: $14,197,917 Highest Singles Ranking: No.6 (September 28, 2015) • Last Singles Event: October 2015 (WTA Finals) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 2015 US Open DOUBLES (1): 2011 Australian Open (w/Dulko) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 79-48) W-L 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 13 - 12 1r QF - 1r 4r 2r 3r 2r 1r 3r 1r 1r 1r ROLAND GARROS 18 - 13 4r 2r 1r 3r 1r 4r 1r 4r 1r 3r 3r 1r 3r WIMBLEDON 17 - 13 1r 2r 4r 1r 3r 3r 3r 2r 1r 4r 4r 1r 2r US OPEN 31 - 10 W QF SF - QF 3r QF QF 2r - 1r 1r 1r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won sole Grand Slam singles title at 2015 US Open (d. Vinci in F), her 49th career Grand Slam appearance; defeated consecutive Top 5 opponents to reach final – No.4 Kvitova in QF, No.2 Halep in SF. Won 2011 Australian Open (w/Dulko) and two-time US Open finalist (2005 w/Dementieva; 2014 w/Hingis). Throughout career, winner of 11 career singles titles from 25 finals and 17 doubles titles from 34 finals. Seven-time finalist at Acapulco, winning two titles (2005, 2008)… Also reached final three times in Palermo (with one title) and twice in Auckland… Became first Italian woman to reach Top 10 in singles on August 17, 2009… Won WTA Finals in doubles in 2010 (w/Dulko) and named WTA Doubles Team of the Year; spent 18 weeks as WTA Doubles World No.1, ascending to top spot in February 2011. Married ATP player in June 2015 and gave birth to son, Federico, in May 2017.

NANCY RICHEY (USA) Birthdate: August 23, 1942 (San Angelo, TX, USA) • Played: Right-handed Career Singles Titles [Open Era]: 19 singles Highest Singles Ranking: No.3 • Last Singles Event: August 1978 (US Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (2): [OPEN ERA - 1] 1968 Roland Garros, 1967 Australian Open DOUBLES (4): 1966 Australian Championships (w/Graebner), 1966 US Championships (w/Bueno), 1966 Wimbledon (w/Bueno), 1965 US Championships (w/Graebner) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 119-36 / Open Era W-L Record: 56-20) W-L 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 9-0 – – – – – – – – – – – W F* – – – – – – – ROLAND GARROS 32-8 2r 3r – – – 3r – SF – SF W – F SF 4r – – – – – WIMBLEDON 34-11 – – – 2r – – QF QF – QF SF 4r QF QF QF – 3r 2r – – US OPEN 44-17 1r 4r 2r 1r QF 2r 1r 3r SF F – – F SF SF QF 3r – QF 3r Win-Loss Record (Open Era): Australian Open, 0-0; Roland Garros, 20-5; Wimbledon, 17-5; US Open, 19-10. *defaulted 1966 final

CAREER SNAPSHOT Winner of first Grand Slam tournament of Open Era at 1968 Roland Garros (d. Haydon Jones in F). Also won 1967 Australian Championships and reached four other Grand Slam singles finals, three in 1966. Pre-Open Era, won four Grand Slam doubles titles, including three of the four majors in 1966. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003. Member of Original 9 players who campaigned successfully for the creation of women’s professional circuit. Three appearances at WTA Finals: 1972 (1r), 1973 (R-Up) and 1975 (1r).

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VIRGINIA RUZICI (ROU) Birthdate: January 31, 1955 • Birthplace: Cimpa-Turzil, Romania • Played: Right-handed Career Titles: 12 singles, 15 doubles • Prize Money: $1,183,728 Highest Singles Ranking: No.8 (May 1979) • Last Singles Event: October 1987 (Zurich) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1978 Roland Garros DOUBLES (1): 1978 Roland Garros (w/Jausovec) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 73-39) W-L 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2-3 – – – – – – 2r QF – – – – – – – ROLAND GARROS 32-12 2r – 1r 4r 3r QF QF F QF W – SF 2r 2r 1r WIMBLEDON 18-13 – – 2r 2r 4r 4r QF 2r 4r QF 2r 1r 1r 2r 2r US OPEN 21-11 – – 1r 3r 1r 4r 3r 4r – QF 4r QF 1r 1r – CAREER SNAPSHOT Turned professional in 1975, and three years later won her sole Grand Slam singles title, defeating defending champion Mima Jausovec to win 1978 Roland Garros. The two finalists teamed up to win the Roland Garros doubles title, while Ruzici also finished runner-up in the mixed doubles (and again the following year). Reached a second Grand Slam final at 1980 Roland Garros (l. Evert). Won 12 singles titles during her career, and was ranked in the world’s Top 20 from 1977-1983. A regular member of the Romanian Fed Cup team, playing 1973-76, 1978, 1980-81, 1983. After retirement, worked for IMG for several years, and now manages fellow Romanian Simona Halep. GABRIELA SABATINI (ARG) Birthdate: May 16, 1970 (Buenos Aires, ) • Played: Right-handed (one-handed backhand) Career Titles: 27 singles, 14 doubles • Win-Loss: 632-189 • Prize Money: $8,785,850 Highest Singles Ranking: No.3 (February 1989) • Last Singles Event: October 1996 (Zürich) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (1): 1990 US Open DOUBLES (1): 1988 Wimbledon (w/Graf) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 164-42 ) W-L 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 29-8 4r 1r SF SF SF QF 3r SF – – – – – ROLAND GARROS 42-11 – QF 1r QF SF SF 4r 4r SF SF 4r SF – WIMBLEDON 42-11 – QF 4r QF SF F SF 2r 4r QF SF 3r – US OPEN 51-12 3r SF SF QF QF QF W SF F QF 4r 1r 3r CAREER SNAPSHOT Won 1990 US Open, defeating Stefanie Graf in final – only Argentine woman to date to win a Grand Slam singles title. Reached SF on Roland Garros debut, aged 15 years, 3 weeks – was youngest to do so at time. Played at WTA Finals in singles 10 times (won title in 1988, 1994), including four years competing in both singles and doubles competition. Played in first five-set women’s match since 1901 in 1990 WTA Finals championship match (l. Seles). Won Olympic singles silver medal in 1988; carried Argentine flag in opening ceremony. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2006. DINARA SAFINA (RUS) Birthdate: April 27, 1986 (Moscow, Russia) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 12 singles, 9 doubles • Win-Loss: 360-173 singles, 181-91 doubles • Prize Money: $10,585,640 Weeks at No.1: 26 (April 20, 2009) • Last Singles Event: May 2011 (Madrid) GRAND SLAM TITLES DOUBLES (1): 2007 US Open (w/Dechy) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Overall: 65-33) W-L 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 15-9 - 1r 4r F 1r 3r 2r 2r 3r 1r - ROLAND GARROS 20-8 - - 1r F F 4r QF 1r 2r 1r - WIMBLEDON 12-7 - - - SF 3r 2r 3r 3r 1r 1r - US OPEN 18-9 - - 1r 3r SF 4r QF 1r 1r 4r 2

CAREER SNAPSHOT Reached three Grand Slam singles finals: 2008 Roland Garros (l. Ivanovic), 2009 Australian Open (l. S.Williams), and 2009 Roland Garros (l. Kuznetsova). Winner of 12 WTA singles and nine doubles titles, including 2007 US Open (w/Dechy). Became 19th player to rank No.1 on April 20, 2009 (stayed there for 26 non-consecutive weeks); part of the first ever brother-sister pair () to rank No.1 during their careers. Won singles silver medal at 2008 Beijing Olympics (l. Dementieva). Officially announced her retirement from tennis in May 2014.

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ARANTXA SÁNCHEZ VICARIO (ESP) Birthdate: December 18, 1971 (Barcelona, Spain) • Played: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Career Titles: 29 singles, 69 doubles • Win-Loss: 759-295 singles, 667-216 doubles • Prize Money: $16,917,312 Weeks at No.1: 12 (February 6, 1995) • Last Singles Event: November 2002 (Fed Cup Final) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (4): 1998 Roland Garros, 1994 US Open, 1994 Roland Garros, 1989 Roland Garros DOUBLES (6): 1996 Australian Open (w/Rubin), 1995 Wimbledon (w/Novotna), 1995 Australian Open (w/Novotna), 1994 US Open (w/ Novotna), 1993 US Open (w/Sukova), 1992 Australian Open (w/Sukova) MIXED DOUBLES (4): 2000 US Open (w/Palmer), 1993 Australian Open (w/Woodbridge), 1992 Roland Garros (w/Woodbridge), 1990 Roland Garros (w/Lozano) GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 210-54) W-L 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 41-11 1r – QF 2r QF 3r QF F F SF SF SF – – – – ROLAND GARROS 72-13 1r 2r SF SF W QF F F W SF SF F 2r W QF QF WIMBLEDON 41-15 – 2r 4r 2r QF SF F F 4r 4r 2r QF 1r QF 1r 1r US OPEN 56-15 1r 3r 4r 4r QF QF 4r 4r W SF F QF SF QF 4r 1r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won four Grand Slam singles titles. Rose to No.1 singles ranking in February 1995; first Spanish player, man or woman to rank No.1. Also ranked No.1 in doubles, at the time just second player to rank No.1 in singles and doubles simultaneously after Navratilova. Helped Spain to first Fed Cup victory in 1991, ended up playing 10 Fed Cup finals, winning five titles. Won four Olympic medals – two silver, two bronze; played in five Olympic Games from 1988 to 2004. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2007. Gave birth to daughter, Arantxa, in 2007, and son, Leo, in 2011. MONICA SELES (USA) Birthdate: December 2, 1973 • Birthplace: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia • Played: Left-handed (two-handed both sides) Career Titles: 53 singles, 6 doubles • Win-Loss: 595-122 singles • Prize Money: $14,891,762 Weeks at No.1: 178 (March 11, 1991) • Last Singles Event: May 2003 (Roland Garros) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (9): 1996 Australian Open, 1993 Australian Open, 1992 US Open, 1992 Roland Garros, 1992 Australian Open, 1991 US Open, 1991 Roland Garros, 1991 Australian Open, 1990 Roland Garros GRAND SLAM HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 180-31) W-L 03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 43-4 2r SF QF – SF – – W – – W W W – – ROLAND GARROS 54-8 1r QF – QF SF F SF QF – – – W W W SF WIMBLEDON 30-9 – QF – QF 3r QF 3r 2r – – – F – QF 4r US OPEN 53-10 – QF 4r QF QF QF QF F F – – W W 3r 4r

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won nine Grand Slam singles titles, including three of the four majors. In eight majors contested between 1991-93, won seven and was runner-up at 1992 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam final lost; only player in Open Era to win first six Grand Slam finals. Youngest-ever winner at Roland Garros at 16 years, 6 months in 1990; also youngest winner of season-ending WTA Finals in 1990 (d. Sabatini in first women’s match to extend to 5 sets since 1901). Rose to No.1 on March 11, 1991. Won singles bronze medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2009. VIRGINIA WADE (GBR) Birthdate: July 10, 1945 (Bournemouth, Great Britain) • Played: Right-handed Career Titles [Open Era]: 55 singles • Win-Loss: 839-329 • Prize Money: $1,542,278 Highest Singles Ranking: No.2 • Last Singles Event: November 1985 (Australian Open) GRAND SLAM TITLES SINGLES (3): 1977 Wimbledon, 1972 Australian Open, 1968 US Open DOUBLES (4): 1975 US Open, 1973 US Open, 1973 Roland Garros, 1973 Australian Open (all w/Court) GRAND SLAM (SINGLES) HISTORY (Total W-L Record: 142-60 / Open Era W-L Record: 122-49) 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2r 2r 2r ------QF W – – ------ROLAND GARROS 2r 1r 1r 3r 4r 3r 2r – – – – 2r 3r QF 1r QF 2r – 4r – – – – – WIMBLEDON 3r 3r QF 2r 2r 4r QF SF W SF QF SF QF QF 4r 4r 3r 1r QF 2r 4r 2r 2r 2r US OPEN – 2r 2r 1r 3r 3r QF 3r QF 2r SF 2r QF QF – SF SF W 4r QF 2r 4r – –

CAREER SNAPSHOT Won three Grand Slam singles titles: 1968 US Open, 1972 Australian Open and 1977 Wimbledon, winning all three Grand Slam singles finals that she contested – one of seven women who’ve won three of the four Grand Slam titles in Open Era. At 1977 Wimbledon, won title on 16th attempt, in front of Queen Elizabeth II, who was celebrating 25 years of her reign. Won four Grand Slam doubles titles with Margaret Court. As an amateur, won first-ever tournament open to professionals at 1968 Bournemouth. In 1982, became first woman elected to Wimbledon Committee. Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1989. Member of British Fed Cup Team 1967-70, 1972-83.

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Clockwise from top left: Valerie Ziegenfuss, Billie Jean King, Nancy Richey, Peaches Bartkowicz, Kristy Pigeon, promoter Gladys Heldman, Rosie Casals, Kerry Melville and Judy Dalton. Julie Heldman, not present in the photo taken at the Houston Racquet Club on September 23, 1970, sits in her late mother’s place in the photo recreation done at a reunion at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston in April, 2012.

he introduction of Open Tennis in 1968 brought victorious US Fed Cup side in 1969, she initially retired an end to ‘shamateurism’ but it didn’t do much in 1971, before returning briefly to the tour and World T for the women who played the sport. In fact, TeamTennis in 1974. the gulf in prize money offered to men compared to She says: “It was a no brainer that something had women only grew. Adding insult to injury, there were to be done so when Houston came up, I didn’t hesitate no tournaments where the women could shine on – especially with Gladys Heldman behind it. She owned their own terms; typically they were relegated to the a tennis magazine, was female, and her daughter Julie outside courts. played, so I knew she was interested in all of us. To be The situation came to a head in the summer of honest, I was sort of intimidated by Gladys. She was a very 1970 when pay ratios hit 8:1 in favor of the men - if not forceful woman, but very nice and I knew she knew what worse. Some of the game’s biggest names envisaged she was doing. I came to see that if you do it in tennis, or in a better future and so they joined forces with World business, or wherever, there can be a domino effect and in Tennis publisher Gladys Heldman, a potent advocate the long run you’ll help everybody.” with supportive business contacts like Joe Cullman, the chairman of Philip Morris. Ranked a career-high No.3 in 1970, ROSIE CASALS Facing tennis establishment threats that they would was 22 when she defeated Judy Dalton in the final of be banned from playing Grand Slam tournaments and the Virginia Slims Invitational at Houston. Winner of lose their national rankings, nine women took a leap of 11 professional singles titles, she reached two Grand faith. On September 23, 1970 they signed $1 contracts Slam finals, both at the US Open, falling to Margaret with Heldman to compete in the groundbreaking Court in 1970 and to Billie Jean King in 1971. Her haul Virginia Slims Invitational at the Houston Racquet Club. of 112 doubles titles, including five Wimbledon crowns The Original 9, as they would come to be known, with King among nine Grand Slam wins, ranks second comprised Billie Jean King, Rosie Casals, Nancy Richey, only to Martina Navratilova; she also won three mixed Judy Dalton, Kerry Melville Reid, Julie Heldman, Peaches doubles majors. A member of seven winning US Fed Bartkowicz, Kristy Pigeon and Valerie Ziegenfuss. Casals Cup teams, she was inducted into the International defeated Dalton in the final of the Houston event, Tennis Hall of Fame in 1996. which boasted a total prize purse of $7,500. But they She says: “Jeopardizing the chance to play Grand had all played a part in proving a winning formula. Slams was probably the riskiest part of going against Buoyed by the success of Houston, Heldman and the old establishment. What else were we risking? We Cullman promptly announced a series of tournaments were really second class citizens when we played at the around the United States in 1971, under the Virginia Slims sanctioned tournaments alongside the men – and that banner. Traditional events had to raise their game or risk meant all tournaments. In that sense we didn’t have a fading away, and the momentum led to the formation of lot to lose. On the other hand, the Grand Slams were the WTA in 1973. Women’s tennis hasn’t looked back. everything to us at that time. It wasn’t just about money, it was about recognition, being given places to play and JANE ‘PEACHES’ BARTKOWICZ was 21 when being paid fairly for something you did well.” she signed her $1 contract to play at the Houston Invitational in 1970. After a stellar junior career JUDY DALTON was 32 when she was runner-up that saw her win countless national titles as well as to Rosie Casals at the Virginia Slims Invitational in the Wimbledon girls’ singles title as a 15-year-old, Houston. During her career Dalton (née Tegart) won Bartkowicz went on to post wins over the likes of nine Grand Slam doubles titles (including five with Virginia Wade and Evonne Goolagong, reaching Margaret Court), earning her career Grand Slam. In the quarters at the US Open in 1968 and 1969, and singles, she reached the Wimbledon final in 1968, winning the Canadian Open in 1968. A member of the upsetting Court and Nancy Richey before succumbing

222 to Billie Jean King. From Wimbledon in 1967 until her She says: “I knew tennis back in the amateur days when retirement at 40 after the 1977 Australian Open, Dalton we had to take the subway from Midtown out to Forest reached at least the quarters in 10 of 20 majors played. Hills carrying our bags, then take the subway back, the She was a member of two victorious Fed Cup squads. bags weighing 50 pounds more full of wet tennis clothes. She says: “The politicking in tennis was really hard, No money, no lunchroom, nothing. Now the players are but when we signed the $1 contracts we knew it was playing for millions, the women get equal prize money and the right thing to do. I’d help circulate a questionnaire the game has grown. I think it’s absolutely fantastic. Every at the US Open, which asked for the public’s views on time I walk into Flushing Meadows I hug myself, because it’s women’s tennis. Some male fans actually said they what we dreamed would happen in our game.” enjoyed it more because they could associate their own games with the longer rallies. I just think it’s terrific there KERRY MELVILLE REID was 23 when she played are players from so many countries now. I don’t think we at Houston in 1970. Among 22 singles titles won really could have dreamed tennis would become such an during her career she won her home Grand Slam, the international sport.” Australian Open, in 1977. A further 40 finals included the Aussie Open in 1970, and in 1972 both the US Open Gladys Heldman’s daughter, JULIE HELDMAN, was and the nascent Virginia Slims Tour’s first season-ending 25 in 1970. During her career she won 25 singles titles, championships – the event now known as the WTA including the , reached three Grand Slam Finals. A Top 10 regular throughout the Seventies, she singles semifinals, and peaked at No.2 in the United won three doubles majors, including 1978 Wimbledon States in 1969 (No.5 in the world). She was a member with Wendy Turnbull. of three victorious Fed Cup teams before leaving the She says: “I wanted a better deal, of course, but I tour in 1975. wouldn’t put myself in the feminist category. I think She says: “The tension was clear – everyone’s life was my parents were a little concerned, but I felt we had a going to be turned upside down. The men tennis players strong leader in Billie Jean – she was a top player and were against us. The tennis administrators were against us she was powerful. As the two in the Original – remember, there were no women tennis administrators 9, Judy Dalton and I were banned from playing at home back then. It was a matter of leaping into a complete for a while, but everything turned out fine. Some of the unknown. People had to make their own decisions and other girls took more time to come on board and I could my decision was in favor of solidarity. It didn’t take long for understand – it was a big decision to make in your career.” me to tie it in to the bigger picture, because we had women come out all over in support of us.” The youngest member of the Original 9, KRISTY PIGEON was just 20 when she took a stand at the Affectionately known as the Old Lady, BILLIE JEAN Virginia Slims Invitational in 1970. After winning the KING was not even 27 when she took on the role of US girls’ title and junior Wimbledon, Pigeon went on to ringleader at Houston in 1970. By this point she had reach the Round of 16 of the ladies’ singles at the All won five of her 12 Grand Slam singles titles (among 39 England Club in 1968 and 1969, and made the US Top majors overall) and spent time as No.1 in both singles 10. She left the Tour in 1975, having represented the US and doubles. Yet she was far from done, on court or off. in team competitions and won the Welsh Open. While figuring as a political force, it was during the first She says: “I went to schools in Oakland and Berkeley half of the 1970s that King was at the peak of her playing that promoted huge feminist attitudes… I remember powers. In 1971 alone – the first full Virginia Slims season Betty Frieden coming to give a lecture. But I think a lot – she won 17 singles titles and became the first female of those true original feminists were missing the point athlete to earn $100,000 in prize money in a single year. by burning bras. In a way, they didn’t make nearly as In 1973 she beat Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes many waves as we tennis players did. We demonstrated and became founding president of the WTA. that as sportspeople we were as interesting as the men. She says: “We knew that to really have a future, we Our competition was stimulating to watch and could had to have a tour, or a series of tournaments. We had no pull the people in. For me, that’s a more powerful way of idea what was going to happen but we had the dream, establishing equality.” the vision. We wanted every little girl in the world to have the opportunity to play and if she was good enough, VALERIE ZIEGENFUSS was 21 in 1970. In singles, make a living from tennis. And we were also talking way she reached the Round of 16 at three Grand Slams, beyond sport, about changes in society. Remember, we and one final on the fledgling tour, at the Virginia Slims were just getting into the women’s movement. We were of Oklahoma in 1972. She ranked as high as No.7 in very fortunate culturally with the timing, and I think we the Unites States in singles, and was the top-ranked probably created some of it.” doubles player in 1967. She says: “I played 14 out of 16 weeks but I can’t In 1970, NANCY RICHEY was a 28-year-old two- complain – we wanted our own circuit, so somebody had time Grand Slam singles champion, having won the to do it! The responsibility of promotion came with that 1967 Australian Open and 1968 Roland Garros – the but I enjoyed it and I think I was good at it. We all pitched first major of the Open Era. During her two-decade in, we all did what we could do to advance the circuit. And career the Texan won 69 singles titles and ranked as we got to enjoy some glamor thanks to Teddy Tinling. He high at No.2 in 1969. She also won four Grand Slam made me a black velvet halter with rhinestones along doubles titles. Richey retired after the 1978 US Open at the neckline, which went with a silver lamé skirt. It was the age of 36 and was inducted into the International designed to be worn under the lights in a sports arena and Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003. it was gorgeous.”

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he WTA Legends & Friends Program was London, Miami, New York and Stuttgart. In 2018, founded in 2009 as a way for former and gatherings are planned during the Australian Open Tcurrent players as well as tournament and ... during the Australian Open and Wimbledon directors, broadcast partners, coaches, agents, as the WTA marks its 45th anniversary. administrators and friends of tennis to stay in Each year, a reunion is highlighted by the touch while celebrating the past, present and presentation of the Georgina Clark Mother WTA future of our sport. Award, which is named in memory of the WTA’s The initiative was launched by Peachy Kellmeyer, former Vice President for European Operations who earned induction into the International and Worldwide Tour Director, who passed Tennis Hall of Fame in 2011 in recognition of her away in 2010. Clark was also the first woman to outstanding career as a player, coach, pioneer umpire a Wimbledon final: Chris Evert vs. Martina for women’s rights and lifelong WTA executive. Navratilova, in 1984. Kellmeyer was hired as the first director of the The award presented in Clark’s honor recognizes WTA in 1973, and remains actively involved in the women who’ve made a significant contribution to organization. the culture and emotional life of the WTA Family. The transition to retirement, and ongoing Previous recipients include British great Ann professional development opportunities, are a key Haydon-Jones, women’s tennis pioneer Gladys focus. Newsletters are published several times a Heldman, Original 9 member Judy Dalton, French year to keep the 1000-plus members informed and icon Francoise Dürr, former Swedish No.1 Ingrid connected. In partnership with the Women’s Tennis Lofdahl-Bentzer and Youlia Berberian, who famously Benefit Association (WTBA), reunions are staged coached her three daughters – Manuela, Katerina and annually with tennis players-turned-commentators Magdalena Maleeva – into the WTA’s Top 10. Pam Shriver and Mary Carillo serving as popular emcees. To date these celebrations have been Photos: Porsche Tennis Grand Prix and Getty Images hosted in Indian Wells, Melbourne, Charleston,

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