Stuttgart
Swiatek quite happy to give social media a wide berth

Iga Swiatek has revealed her habit of turning off social media during tournaments and just going about her business on court.
The world No. 1 will step onto the clay at this week’s WTA Stuttgart event as she enters the run-up to Roland Garros.
But the 22-year-old is taking life on her terms when it comes to dealing with the outside pressures o a constant barrage of often-destructive social media.
Her personal solution? Just shut it down.
“It’s pretty easy for me to cut out all this social media stuff. During tournaments, I try not to watch too much,” she said in the German car-making capital.
“At first I had to force myself to do it – now I feel comfortable.
“There are a lot of things that I don’t understand on the Internet, that are weird and that aren’t true, so it’s best to stay out of it.”
Swiatek will start her clay campaign against Belgian Elise Mertens; but with three French Open titles, the Pole will have muscle memory on the surface.
Swiatek said that she sometimes find the negativity of social a bit too much.
“(It hurts you) when you know you’ve done the best you can and people keep criticising you.
“They don’t know the whole truth, what also happens off the court, Sometimes it’s not easy.
“I understand how the world works and I don’t expect it to change, but it would be nice if people remembered that we are still people, that it is not possible to win every tournament.”
Stuttgart
Sabalenka hoping to turn her luck in Stuttgart

Aryna Sabalenka will work to break through on the Stuttgart indoor clay as the world No. 1 bids for the title in a rare Monday final against Jelena Ostapenko in a battle of Grand Slam winners.
Double Australian Open holder Sabalenka is desperate for a change of luck after losing finals here in 2021 (Ash Barty), 2022 and 2023 (the last two against Iga Swiatek).
The top seed booked her spot with Sunday’s 7-5, 6-4 defeat of Italian Jasmine Paolini, duplicating a defeat of the two-time finalist at the majors from last month in Miami.
Ostapenko, who won Roland Garros in 2017, defeated Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4, 6-4.
With the event taking a day off for Good Friday, the final is delayed by 24 hours,
Sabalenka got a bye in the first round and a walkover in the second and only began her first actual match on Saturday.
She showed no rust in her semi-final, ending the first set against Paolini without an unforced error. She overcame a 3-0 lead from the Italian in the second set but got it back before an insurance break for 5-4 followed by victory in 89 minutes.
Ostapenko will be competing in her first clay final in nearly eight years – her first since Roland Garros back in the day.
Stuttgart
Ostapenko sorcery strikes Swiatek again

Jelena Ostapenko cast a spell over Iga Swiatek for the sixth straight time, with the Latvian stunning the former WTA No. 1 with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 win to reach the semis at the indoor Stuttgart event on Saturday.
The Baltic bomber has never lost to the Pole and will play a Sunday semi against Ekaterina Alexandrova, who upset third seed Jessica Pegula 6-4, 6-4.
Aryna Sabalenka, seeking her first trophy in Stuttgart, defeated Elise Mertens 6-4, 6-1 to reach a fourth semi-final.
The top seed may have annoyed the chair umpire by taking a photo on a contest ball mark on the clay after the official refused to check a mark on the clay..
“I felt the referee was pissed by the picture I took. When I gave her a handshake, that was a very interesting look and strong handshake,” the world No. 1 said.
The event was paused on Friday due to Good Friday and will play a Monday final.
Ostapenko, the 2017 champion at Roland Garros, secured her win in just over two hours. The result leaves four-time French Open titleholder Swiatek
Swiatek suffered only her second defeat here after 11 match wins. But she seems defenceless against Ostapenko, who has defeated her four times on hardcourt – most recently a February Doha semi – and once on grass.
Ostapenko stated her intentions by sweeping the opening four games of the German match while breaking her opponent three times and earned 12 of the first 15 points in the deciding third set.
Nottingham
Raducanu marketing magic evaporating fast for sponsors

The Emma Raducanu gold dust seems to be nowhere to be found, with the Briton who won the 2021 US Open from a qualifying start to burst into tennis notoriety seemingly a spent commercial force.
In the nearly four years since her unlikely New York triumph, the suburban Londoner has managed a mere two semi-finals – In Seoul, 2022 and last summer on grass in Nottingham.
With a 47th ranking, the former teenaged tennis princess is being left behind, not helped by a revolving door of coaches, reportedly choreographed by her Romanian-born father.
British tabloid media have been keeping score on the vast Raducanu sponsorship portfolio – and are issuing warnings of trouble.
Her first big financial hit may have arrived, with London’s Mail reporting that she and Vodafone have parted company, with her nearly USD 4 million contract now up in smoke.
Raducanu signed that deal in the heady days following her Grand Slam win. She was also snapped up by others including British Airways, Dior, Porsche – 2024 reports that the company took back her complimentary sports coupe have yet to be verified.
But she tellingly withdrew from this week’s massive Porsche WTA event in its home city of Stuttgart, Raducanu’s remaining sponsors rs include Tiffany & Co, Evian and HSBC along with kit sponsor Nike and racquets by Wilson.
Main photo:- Emma Raducanu with her sponsored Porsche coupe in 2024 – © Porsche
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