Konta-V is for Victories...So Many Victories!
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To not place a curse on the house of victories that the talented Estonian has built the last few months in her WTA run, Aldwin has decided not to name the player who is taking names herself! One of those players is the one Aldwin hath cursed this season by picking her to win so much... Garbine Muguruza, who was demolished 1 and 1 by 'The Player Who Shall Not Be Named' in Moscow, on route to her third title. This week that became fourth title with her back-to-back win in Transylvania, booking her spot into the WTA Finals and bumping bestie Ons Jabeur out of that final spot. Croatians emerged this week with Donna Vekic taking her first title in four years, and a resurgent Marin Cilic taking his second title of the season and making his second final in as many weeks. In Vienna, all eyes were on Frances Tiafoe where his talents were on full display. Like any good conductor, he brought the crowd engaged with flare and inspiring play, achieving three straight top 20 victories, including top seed Tsitsipas. For his semi-final opponent Jannik Sinner, who blew a set and 3-0 lead in his loss to Tiafoe, the 'antics' may have gone too far. What is your take on Tiafoe's engagement of both his opponent and the crowd during matches? Can it go too far? After all was said and done in Vienna, it would be Zverev taking home his fifth title of the season, adding to his two Masters titles and Olympic gold medal. Loving the show? Write a review, give five stars and share your love on social. Help get the word out about this organic, orgasmic tennis podcast. Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Connect with us! E: [email protected] IG & TikTok: @readyplaytennispodcast    
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