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Five Crazy WTA Moments in 2021

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  The tennis season is over and 2022 is around the corner. The WTA Tour was, as usual, full of flux and drama this year. Here’s a look back at five of the most surprising and shocking moments of the season: https://lastwordonsports.com/tennis/2021/12/22/five-crazy-wta-moments-2021/

Pete Sampras – The Right Hander who Played like a Left Hander

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  There were some fantastic matches during the 2021 US Open. One of the stars of the tournament was Leylah Fernandez , who wowed crowds with her crafty game and competitive spirit.  Every match Fernandez was involved in had drama, including the final. The quarterfinal match against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina caught my eye. However, not for reasons I imagined. Fernandez’s running crosscourt forehand in particular left me thinking, the shot reminds me of another player. Then it dawned, Leylah Fernandez ’s crosscourt forehand reminded me of Pete Sampras ’ crosscourt forehand! https://lastwordonsports.com/tennis/2021/10/06/pete-sampras-the-right-hander-who-played-like-a-left-hander/

Crossroads for Stefanos Tsitsipas

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  It has been a strange week for Stefanos Tsitsipas at the US Open.  In three rounds of tennis, Tsitsipas played two five-set blockbusters lasting over four hours each, sandwiched by a four setter. The way those matches played out and ultimate defeat to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz leaves Tsitsipas at an undoubted crossroads. Read on.... https://lastwordonsports.com/tennis/2021/09/05/crossroads-for-stefanos-tsitsipas/

Flashback to 1999 US Open Final

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This was a momentous weekend in the history of women’s tennis. 19 year old Canadian Leylah Fernandez played 18 year old Brit Emma Raducanu for the US Open championship match. Raducanu is the first qualifier to win a major title in the history of the sport, without dropping a set. Meanwhile Fernandez defeated defending champion Naomi Osaka, 2016 champion Angelique Kerber, 2019 semifinalist Elina Svitolina and world number 2 Irina Sabalenka en route to the final.  It was a high quality match and inspires me to take a look at the last teenage final in the US Open championships. That final in 1999 between Serena Williams and Martina Hingis took place in vastly different circumstances. This was an era where it was almost normal for teenagers to win major titles and dominate the sport.  In fact, 18 year old Hingis had been number 1 in the world since 1997! with five major titles under her belt. 17 year old Serena Williams was seen as the next big player coming through. Father Rich...