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2013 WTA Tour Championships

The 2013 WTA Tour Championships was a women's tennis tournament at Istanbul, Turkey from 22 to 27 October 2013. It was the 43rd edition of the singles event and the 38th edition of the doubles competition. The tournament, held at the Sinan Erdem Dome, was contested by eight singles players and four doubles teams. It was the larger of two season-ending championships on the 2013 WTA Tour.

2013 WTA Tour Championships
Date22–27 October
Edition43rd (singles) / 38th (doubles)
Draw8S / 4D
SurfaceHard (indoor)
LocationIstanbul, Turkey
VenueSinan Erdem Dome
Champions
Singles
Serena Williams
Doubles
Hsieh Su-wei / Peng Shuai
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Finals edit

Singles edit

  Serena Williams defeated   Li Na, 2–6, 6–3, 6–0.

  • It was Williams' record eleventh title in 2013, and her fourth year-end championship title.

Doubles edit

  Hsieh Su-wei /   Peng Shuai defeated   Ekaterina Makarova /   Elena Vesnina, 6–4, 7–5.

Tournament edit

 
Sinan Erdem Dome hosted the WTA Championships for the second time in 2012.

The 2013 WTA Championships took place at the Sinan Erdem Dome 22–27 October 2013, and was the 43rd edition of the event. The tournament was run by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) as part of the 2013 WTA Tour.

Format edit

The singles event featured eight players in a round robin event, split into two groups of four. Over the first four days of competition, each player met the other three players in her group, with the top two in each group advancing to the semifinals. The first-placed player in one group met the second-placed player in the other group, and vice versa. The winners of each semifinal met in the championship match.

Round robin tie-breaking methods edit

The final standings of each group were determined by the first of the following methods that applied:

  1. Greatest number of wins
  2. Greatest number of matches played; or
  3. Head-to-head results if only two players are tied, or if three players are tied then:
a If three players each have the same number of wins, a player having played less than all three matches is automatically eliminated and the player advancing to the single elimination competition is the winner of the match-up of the two remaining tied players; or
b Highest percentage of sets won; or
c Highest percentage of games won

The doubles competition had four teams playing in a straight knockout format from the semifinal stage.

Prize money and points edit

The total prize money for the 2013 WTA Championships was US$6,000,000.[1]

Stage Singles Doubles Points 1
Champion RR2 + $1,590,000 $460,000 RR3 + 810
Runner-up RR2 + $535,000 $230,000 RR3 + 360
Semifinalist RR2 + $36,500 $115,000 RR3
Round robin (3 wins) $555,0002 690
Round robin (2 wins) $415,0002 530
Round robin (1 win) $275,0002 370
Round robin (0 wins) $135,0002 210
Participation fee $70,000
Alternates $61,000
  • 1 for every match played in the round robin a player got 70 points automatically, and for each round robin win they got 160 additional points
  • 2 Each round robin win gives an additional $160,000 and each loss gives an additional $20,000. Playing all 3 matches gives an additional $5,000.[citation needed]
  • 3 RR means prize money or points won in the round robin round. RR for doubles was 690

Qualified players edit

Singles edit

# Players Points Tourn Date Qualified
1   Serena Williams (USA) 12,040 16(14) 5 August
2   Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 7,676 15(13) 24 August
inj   Maria Sharapova (RUS) 5,891 14(10) 23 September
3   Agnieszka Radwańska (POL) 5,890 20 23 September
4   Li Na (CHN) 5,120 17(14) 27 September
5   Petra Kvitová (CZE) 4,370 22 7 October
6   Sara Errani (ITA) 4,190 21 7 October
7   Jelena Janković (SRB) 3,860 19 7 October
8   Angelique Kerber (GER) 3,715 21(20) 11 October
 
Serena Williams won her second French Open title in 2013.

On 5 August, Serena Williams became the first player to qualify for the championships.[2]

Serena Williams started the year with high expectations after finishing the 2012 season strongly. She won the Brisbane International against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova with the loss of just 17 games and was the favorite to win the Australian Open.[3] However, she twisted her ankle during her first round match against Edina Gallovits-Hall.[4] Despite advancing to the second week of the tournament, she lost to Sloane Stephens in the quarterfinals.[5] Williams returned to competition at the Qatar Open where she reclaimed the world No. 1 by winning her quarterfinals match.[6] She lost in three sets in the final to Victoria Azarenka.[7] After the loss, Williams went on a 34-match winning streak with titles at the Sony Open Tennis over Maria Sharapova,[8] Family Circle Cup over Jelena Janković,[9] Mutua Madrid Open over Sharapova,[10] Internazionali BNL d'Italia over Azarenka,[11] and her second French Open title defeating defending champion Sharapova in straight sets in the final.[12] She became the fourth woman in the Open era after Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert and Steffi Graf to win each Grand Slam title twice or more. Her streak ended at the fourth round of Wimbledon losing to Sabine Lisicki[13] but rebounded three weeks later by claiming her first international-level title in Swedish Open defeating Johanna Larsson in two sets. This win marked Williams being undefeated in clay in 2013.[14] Williams started her US Open Series at the Rogers Cup where she won her eight title of the year against Sorana Cîrstea.[15] She reached the final of Western & Southern Open a week later, an achievement that clinched her the first-place position of the 2013 US Open Series, but lost to Azarenka.[16] Williams won her 17th Slam singles title at the US Open where she defeated Azarenka in three sets in the final.[17] At the China Open, Williams won her 10th title over Jelena Janković. This is the first time Williams reached double digits in titles in a single season.[18] Williams went into the 2013 Championships as the defending champion.

 
Victoria Azarenka successfully defended her Australian Open title in 2013.

On 24 August, Victoria Azarenka claimed the second singles spot at the Championships.[19]

Victoria Azarenka started the year as the world No. 1 and played her first tournament in Brisbane where she withdrew before her semifinals match against Serena Williams. She successfully defended her Australian Open crown after defeating Li Na in the final, claiming her second Major.[20] Despite defending her Qatar Total Open title and defeating Williams for the first time since 2009 in the final, Azarenka relinquished her number 1 ranking to Williams.[7] At the BNP Paribas Open, she withdrew before her quarterfinals match against Caroline Wozniacki and missed Sony Open Tennis.[21] She reached the final of Internazionali BNL d'Italia losing to Williams in two sets.[11] She reached the semifinals of the French Open for the first time in her career losing to Maria Sharapova in three sets.[22] At Wimbledon, she withdrew before her second round match against Flavia Pennetta due to a knee injury.[23] She returned to competition at the Southern California Open and lost in the final to Samantha Stosur.[24] She then won her 3rd title at the Western & Southern Open, defeating Williams for the second time in the season.[16] Azarenka reached the final of the US Open where she lost to Williams in three sets.[17] In the Toray Pan Pacific Open and China Open, Azarenka suffered two consecutive losses in her opening matches against Venus Williams and Andrea Petkovic, respectively.[25]

 
Maria Sharapova reached her second French Open final in 2013.

On 23 September, Maria Sharapova and Agnieszka Radwańska were announced as the third and fourth qualifiers for the Championships.[26]

Maria Sharapova began her year at the Australian Open as the second seed, dropping a record-low nine games en route to the semifinals, where she lost to Li Na in straight sets.[27] She won her first title of the year at the BNP Paribas Open defeating Caroline Wozniacki in the final.[28] She followed it up with a final appearance at the Sony Open Tennis where she lost to Serena Williams.[8] She began her clay-court season campaign with a successful title-defense in Porsche Tennis Grand Prix over Li.[29] She followed it up by reaching the final of Mutua Madrid Open, once again losing to Williams.[10] Coming as the defending champion of the French Open, Sharapova reached the final but lost for the fourth time in the season to Williams in straight-sets.[12] Seeded second at Wimbledon, she lost in the second round to Michelle Larcher de Brito.[30] Sharapova withdrew from the US Open, Toray Pan Pacific Open, and China Open due to a right shoulder injury.[31][32] However, Sharapova withdrew from the championship due to a right shoulder injury.[33]

 
Agnieszka Radwańska reached the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2013.

Agnieszka Radwańska started the season with back to back titles at the ASB Classic over Yanina Wickmayer[34] and Apia International Sydney over Dominika Cibulková in the final,[35] but her streak ended at 13 in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open to Li Na.[36] She reached the quarterfinals of the French Open for the first time losing to Sara Errani.[37] At Wimbledon, she reached the semifinals where she lost in a close-fought three setter against eventual runner-up Sabine Lisicki.[38] She played at the Bank of the West Classic losing to Cibulková in the final.[39] She lost in the fourth round of the US Open to Ekaterina Makarova.[40] She won her third title at the Seoul over Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.[41]

 
Li Na reached her second Australian Open final in 2013.

On 27 September, Li Na was announced as the fifth singles qualifier of the Championships.[42]

Li Na started the year with a seventh career title at the maiden edition of the Shenzhen Open.[43] She reached her second Australian Open final where she lost to Victoria Azarenka in three sets.[20] After a seven-week absence due to an ankle injury, she returned to the competition at the Sony Open Tennis where she lost to Serena Williams in the quarterfinals. She started her clay court season at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix where she lost to Maria Sharapova in the final.[29] The remainder of her clay court swing was somewhat disappointing, as she lost in the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open and third round of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia before crashing out in the second round of the French Open to Bethanie Mattek-Sands.[44] She reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, losing to Agnieszka Radwańska in three tight sets.[45] Her US Open series campaign was highlighted by semifinal showings at the Rogers Cup and Western & Southern Open, falling to Sorana Cîrstea and Wiliams, respectively. At the US Open, she reached the semifinals for the first time, becoming the first Asian tennis player to do so. She was ousted by eventual champion Serena Williams in straight sets.[46]

 
Petra Kvitová qualifies for the Year-End Championship for the third year in a row.

On 7 October, three more spots were filled by Petra Kvitová, Sara Errani, and Jelena Janković.[33]

Petra Kvitová had a disappointing start of 2013, not winning back to back matches in the first month including a loss in the second round of the Australian Open to Laura Robson.[47] She then won her first title of the year at the Dubai Tennis Championship defeating Sara Errani in three sets.[48] She reached her second final of the year at the BNP Paribas Katowice Open but fell to Italian Roberta Vinci.[49] Kvitová then suffered a third round loss at the French Open at the hands of American Jamie Hampton.[50] At Wimbledon, she was able to reach the quarterfinals for the 4th year in a row but received an upset in the hands of Belgian Kirsten Flipkens.[51] As the defending champion at the New Haven Open at Yale she reached the final, but ended in the losing side against Simona Halep.[52] At the US Open, Kvitová fell convincingly to American wildcard Alison Riske in the third round in 65 minutes.[53] She then won her 11th career title at the Toray Pan Pacific Open beating German Angelique Kerber in three sets.[54]

 
Sara Errani reached the semifinals of the French Open for the second year in a row.

Sara Errani, despite reaching a career high ranking of No. 5 in 2013, had less success than in 2012. At the Australian Open, as the seventh seed was upset by Carla Suárez Navarro in the first round.[55] She reached her first final of the year at the Open GDF Suez losing to Mona Barthel in two close sets.[56] She then reached the final of the Dubai Tennis Championships falling to Petra Kvitová in three sets.[48] The following week, She defended her title at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel defeating Spaniard Carla Suárez Navarro.[57] At the French Open, Errani reached the semifinals losing to Serena Williams in convincing fashion.[58] She then suffered her second first round loss in a Major in the year at Wimbledon to Monica Puig.[59] As the defending champion at the Internazionali Femminili di Palermo, she reached the final against compatriot and doubles partner Roberta Vinci, but lost in three sets.[60] At the US Open, she was upset by Flavia Pennetta in the second round.[61]

 
Jelena Janković qualifies for the first time since 2010.

Jelena Janković had a resurgent season in 2013, returning in the top 10 for the first time since 2011. Janković reached the third round of the Australian Open but lost in an all-Serbian match to Ana Ivanovic.[62] She then reached her first title in three years at Copa Colsanitas defeating the young Argentine Paula Ormaechea.[63] She then reached her second final of the year at the Family Circle Cup facing world number 1 Serena Williams, but lost in three sets.[9] Janković then reached her first slam quarterfinals since 2010 at the French Open, but lost to defending champion Maria Sharapova in three sets.[64] However, at Wimbledon, she was upset by her younger compatriot Vesna Dolonc in the second round.[65] At the final Major of the year at the US Open she reached the fourth round losing to China's Li Na.[66] She reached the final of the China Open but for the second time in the year, lost in the final to Serena Williams.[18]

 
Angelique Kerber qualifies for the second year in a row.

On 11 October, after the withdrawal of Maria Sharapova, one more spot was made available and it was filled by German no. 1 Angelique Kerber.[67]

Angelique Kerber did not enjoy the same success she had in 2012, though remained in the top 10. The German reached her first final of the year at the Monterrey Open but lost to Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.[68] She did not reach another final until the back end of the year at the Toray Pan Pacific Open falling to Petra Kvitová. Kerber won her lone title of the year at the Generali Ladies Linz defeating Serbian Ana Ivanovic in straight sets, on her fourth match point.[69] At the Majors, Kerber failed to reach the quarterfinals of all four, losing in the fourth rounds of the Australian Open to Ekaterina Makarova, the French Open to Svetlana Kuznetsova, and the US Open to Carla Suárez Navarro.[70][71] At Wimbledon as last year's semifinalist, she fell in the second round to Kaia Kanepi in three sets, despite being 5–1 up in the second set tie-break.[72]

The first alternate for the championships was former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki. Wozniacki reached the final of the BNP Paribas Open losing to Maria Sharapova in the final.[28] She won her lone title of the year at the BGL Luxembourg Open defeating youngster Annika Beck.[73] At the Majors Wozniacki didn't fare well, with her best showing coming at the Australian Open losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the round of 16 in three sets.[74] She then fell in the second rounds of Wimbledon and French Open losing to Bojana Jovanovski and Petra Cetkovská in straight sets.[75][76] She also fell in the third round of the US Open to Camila Giorgi.[77] The second alternate was Sloane Stephens, who failed to reach a final, but went deep in Slams. Stephens reached the semifinals defeating Serena Williams in three, before losing to Victoria Azarenka.[5][78] She reached the fourth rounds of French Open and US Open losing to Sharapova and Serena in straight sets.[79][80] At Wimbledon, she lost to Marion Bartoli in the quarterfinals.[81]

Doubles edit

# Players Points Tourn Date Qualified
1   Sara Errani (ITA)
  Roberta Vinci (ITA)
7,415 14 6 September
2   Hsieh Su-wei (TPE)
  Peng Shuai (CHN)
6,245 13 4 October
3   Nadia Petrova (RUS)
  Katarina Srebotnik (SLO)
6,155 13 4 October
4   Elena Vesnina (RUS)
  Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)
5,971 10 4 October
 
Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci won the 2013 Australian Open.

On 23 September, Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were announced as the first team to qualify for the Championships.[26]

Sara Errani & Roberta Vinci reached their first final of the year at the Apia International Sydney losing to Petrova & Srebotnik.[82] They then went to a 20-match winning streak beginning with their third slam title as a team at the Australian Open defeating the Australian duo Barty & Dellacqua.[83] Followed by titles at the Open GDF Suez defeating Hlaváčková & Huber, and at the Qatar Total Open defeating Petrova & Srebotnik.[84][85] They then reached consecutive finals at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and French Open as defending champions but lost in both to Hsieh & Peng and Makarova & Vesnina.[86][87]

On 4 October, the three remaining spots were filled by the teams of Peng Shuai and Hsieh Su-wei, Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik, and Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova.[88]

 
Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik won 3 titles as a team.

Peng Shuai & Hsieh Su-wei had their most successful season in 2013. They claimed their first title of the year at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia over world number 1's Errani & Vinci.[86] They then won their first Major as a team and as individuals at the Wimbledon Championships defeating the Australian pairing of Barty & Dellacqua.[89] Their third title came at the Western & Southern Open beating Grönefeld & Peschke in the final.[90] They then beat King & Voskoboeva in the final of Guangzhou International Women's Open.[91]

Nadia Petrova & Katarina Srebotnik reached six finals in 2013 and claimed half of them. They reached their first final of the year at the Apia International Sydney defeating top seeds Errani & Vinci.[82] They then reached back-to-back finals at the Qatar Total Open and Dubai Tennis Championships but fell in both in a match tie-break losing to Errani & Vinci and to Mattek-Sands & Mirza.[85][92] They reached back-to-back finals again, but with mixed results, losing in the final of the BNP Paribas Open to Makarova & Vesnina and won at the Sony Open Tennis defeating Raymond & Robson.[93][94] They claimed their third title defeating Niculescu & Zakopalová in the final.[95] Srebotnik also partnered with Jelena Janković to win the Rogers Cup over Grönefeld & Peschke.[96] Srebotnik then reached the final of New Haven Open at Yale with Anabel Medina Garrigues losing to Mirza & Zheng.[97]

Elena Vesnina & Ekaterina Makarova had a very successful year despite reaching only 2 finals, which they both won. They claimed their first title of the year at the BNP Paribas Open defeating Petrova & Srebotnik.[93] They then claimed their first women's doubles slam title at the French Open defeating defending champions Errani & Vinci.[87] They also reached the semifinals of the Australian Open losing to Errani & Vinci

Groupings edit

The 2013 edition of the year–end championships featured three current or former World number ones, four Grand Slam champions, three Grand Slam finalists. The competitors were divided into two groups representing the colors of the flag of Turkey. The Red group consisted of no. 1 seed Serena Williams, no. 3 seed Agnieszka Radwańska, no. 5 seed Petra Kvitová, and no. 8 seed Angelique Kerber. The White Group was composed of no. 2 seed Victoria Azarenka, no. 4 seed Li Na, no. 6 seed Sara Errani, and no. 7 seed Jelena Janković. Caroline Wozniacki and Sloane Stephens served as alternates.[98]

In the red group, their respective records in their group, Serena Williams was 13–1, Agnieszka Radwańska was 6–14, Petra Kvitová was 6–7, and Angelique Kerber was 6–9. Williams has an almost perfect record in her group, she is 7–0 against Radwańska, including three wins in 2013 the last being at the China Open. Against Czech Kvitová, Williams also has never lost to having a 4–0 record, they met only once in 2013 at the Qatar Total Open, with Williams losing her first set to Kvitová but still won the match. Williams only loss in her group came against Kerber having a slight edge of 2–1, they failed to meet in 2013, with their last encounter coming in last year Tour Championships, with Williams winning in two sets. Radwańska has mixed record against the other two members in her group, she is 1–4 against Kvitová, with her only win coming in last year's Tour Championships, but Kvitová won their last meeting at the Dubai Tennis Championships. Radwańska has a winning record against Kerber leading 5–3, winning four of the last five, including a two set win in the China Open. The final match–up between Kvitová and Kerber saw an even head-to-head giving 2 wins each, with Kvitová winning the last match at the final of Toray Pan Pacific Open.[99]

In the white group, in their head–to–heads with players within their group, Victoria Azarenka was 17–8, Li Na was 14–10, Sara Errani was 1–12, and Jelena Janković was 8–10. Azarenka like Williams, leads all her head-to-head match up in her group. Azarenka is 6–4 against Li, including winning their last five matches, with the last coming at the final of the Australian Open with a three set win for Azarenka. Azarenka is 6–1 against Errani, they met twice in 2013 with Azarenka winning both, with the last encounter coming at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. Against Janković, Azarenka leads the match–up 5–3, with Azarenka winning the last four, including once in 2013 at the Western & Southern Open. Li leads her other two match-ups in her group. In the match–up between Li and Errani, Li has won all their five meetings with the last coming at the 2012 Rogers Cup. Against Janković, Li has the slight lead of 5–4, however they split their two meetings in 2013 with Li winning the last one at the US Open. In the last head–to–head between Janković and Errani, Janković won their only encounter at the 2010 BNP Paribas Open.[99]

Player head-to-head edit

Below are the head-to-head records as they approached the tournament.

  Williams Azarenka Radwańska Li Kvitová Errani Janković Kerber Overall YTD
1   Serena Williams 13–3 8–0 10–1 5–0 6–0 8–4 3–1 53–9 78–4
2   Victoria Azarenka 3–13 12–3 6–5 2–4 7–1 5–4 3–0 38–30 44–8
3   Agnieszka Radwańska 0–8 3–12 5–6 1–5 7–2 4–1 5–4 25–38 58–19
4   Li Na 1–10 5–6 6–5 4–3 6–0 6–4 7–1 35–29 44–14
5   Petra Kvitová 0–5 4–2 5–1 3–4 6–0 2–1 3–2 23–15 51–23
6   Sara Errani 0–6 1–7 2–7 0–6 0–6 1–1 2–1 6–34 47–24
7   Jelena Janković 4–8 4–5 1–4 4–6 1–2 1–1 0–1 15–27 46–21
8   Angelique Kerber 1–3 0–3 4–5 1–7 2–3 1–2 1–0 10–23 45–23

Day-by-day summaries edit

Day 1 edit

Matches
Group Winner Loser Score
White Group   Victoria Azarenka [2]   Sara Errani [6] 7–6(7–4), 6–2
Red Group   Serena Williams [1]   Angelique Kerber [8] 6–3, 6–1
Red Group   Petra Kvitová [5]   Agnieszka Radwańska [3] 6–4, 6–4

Day 2 edit

Matches
Group Winner Loser Score
White Group   Li Na [4]   Sara Errani [6] 6–3, 7–6(7–5)
White Group   Jelena Janković [7]   Victoria Azarenka [2] 6–4, 6–2
Red Group   Serena Williams [1]   Agnieszka Radwańska [3] 6–2, 6–4

Day 3 edit

Matches
Group Winner Loser Score
White Group   Li Na [4]   Jelena Janković [7] 6–3, 2–6, 6–3
Red Group   Angelique Kerber [8]   Agnieszka Radwańska [3] 6–2, 6–2
Red Group   Serena Williams [1]   Petra Kvitová [5] 6–2, 6–3

Day 4 edit

Matches
Group Winner Loser Score
White Group   Li Na [4]   Victoria Azarenka [2] 6–2, 6–1
Red Group   Petra Kvitová [5]   Angelique Kerber [8] 6–7(3–7), 6–2, 6–3
White Group   Sara Errani [6]   Jelena Janković [7] 6–4, 6–4

Day 5 edit

Matches
Semifinals Winner Loser Score
Doubles   Hsieh Su-wei
  Peng Shuai [2]
  Nadia Petrova
  Katarina Srebotnik [3]
7–6(7–5), 6–2
Singles   Li Na [4]   Petra Kvitová [5] 6–4, 6–2
Singles   Serena Williams [1]   Jelena Janković [7] 6–4, 2–6, 6–4
Doubles   Elena Vesnina
  Ekaterina Makarova [4]
  Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci [1]
4–6, 7–5, [10–3]

Day 6 edit

Matches
Final Winner Loser Score
Doubles   Hsieh Su-wei
  Peng Shuai [2]
  Ekaterina Makarova
  Elena Vesnina [4]
6–4, 7–5
Singles   Serena Williams [1]   Li Na [4] 2–6, 6–3, 6–0

Points breakdown edit

Singles edit

Those with a gold background have enough points to qualify.

Rank Athlete Grand Slam tournament Premier Mandatory Best Premier 5 Best other Total points Tourn
AUS FRA WIM USO IW MIA MAD BEI 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
1   Serena Williams QF
500
W
2000
R16
280
W
2000
A
0
W
1000
W
1000
W
1000
W
900
W
900
F
620
F
620
W
470
W
470
W
280
A
0
12,040 16(14)
2   Victoria Azarenka W
2000
SF
900
R64
100
F
1400
QF
250
A
0
R32
80
R64
5
W
900
W
900
F
620
F
320
SF
200
R32
1
A
0
7,676 15(13)
3   Maria Sharapova SF
900
F
1400
R64
100
A
0
W
1000
F
700
F
700
A
0
SF
395
QF
225
W
470
R32
1
A
0
A
0
5,891 14(10)
4   Agnieszka Radwańska QF
500
QF
500
SF
900
R16
280
R16
140
SF
450
R32
80
SF
450
SF
395
SF
395
W
470
F
320
W
280
W
280
QF
225
QF
225
5,890 20
5   Li Na F
1400
R64
100
QF
500
SF
900
A
0
QF
250
R64
5
QF
250
SF
395
SF
395
F
320
W
280
SF
200
R16
125
A
0
A
0
5,120 17(14)
6   Petra Kvitová R64
100
R32
160
QF
500
R32
160
QF
250
R32
80
R32
80
SF
450
W
900
QF
225
W
470
F
320
QF
225
F
200
R16
125
R16
125
4,370 22
7   Sara Errani R128
5
SF
900
R128
5
R64
100
QF
250
QF
250
SF
450
R16
140
SF
395
QF
225
F
320
F
320
W
280
QF
225
F
200
R16
125
4,190 21
8   Jelena Janković R32
160
QF
500
R64
100
R16
280
R64
5
SF
450
R64
5
F
700
SF
395
QF
225
F
320
W
280
SF
130
R16
125
R16
125
R16
60
3,860 19
9   Angelique Kerber R16
280
R16
280
R64
100
R16
280
SF
450
R32
80
QF
250
QF
250
F
620
R16
125
W
280
F
200
SF
200
SF
200
QF
120
A
0
3,715 22(21)
10   Caroline Wozniacki R16
280
R64
100
R64
100
R32
160
F
700
R32
80
R64
5
QF
250
SF
395
QF
225
W
280
QF
225
SF
200
SF
200
SF
200
QF
120
3,520 23
11   Sloane Stephens SF
900
R16
280
QF
500
R16
280
R64
5
R16
140
R64
5
R16
140
R16
125
R16
125
SF
130
R16
125
QF
120
QF
120
QF
120
R32
70
3,185 22

Doubles edit

Rank Team Points Total points Tourn
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1   Sara Errani
  Roberta Vinci
W
2000
F
1400
W
900
F
620
QF
500
W
470
SF
450
F
320
R16
280
QF
225
QF
225
7,390 13
2   Hsieh Su-wei
  Peng Shuai
W
2000
W
900
W
900
QF
500
SF
450
SF
450
SF
395
R16
280
W
280
R32
160
R16
140
6,455 11
3   Nadia Petrova
  Katarina Srebotnik
W
1,000
SF
900
F
700
F
620
QF
500
QF
500
W
470
W
470
SF
395
F
320
R16
280
6,155 12
4   Elena Vesnina
  Ekaterina Makarova
W
2,000
W
1,000
SF
900
QF
500
SF
395
SF
395
R16
280
QF
250
QF
250
R16
1
5,971 10
5   Casey Dellacqua
  Ashleigh Barty
F
1400
F
1400
F
1400
W
280
W
130
R64
5
R16
5
R16
1
4,621 8

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Main article WTA Finals The 2013 WTA Tour Championships was a women s tennis tournament at Istanbul Turkey from 22 to 27 October 2013 It was the 43rd edition of the singles event and the 38th edition of the doubles competition The tournament held at the Sinan Erdem Dome was contested by eight singles players and four doubles teams It was the larger of two season ending championships on the 2013 WTA Tour 2013 WTA Tour ChampionshipsDate22 27 OctoberEdition43rd singles 38th doubles Draw8S 4DSurfaceHard indoor LocationIstanbul TurkeyVenueSinan Erdem DomeChampionsSinglesSerena WilliamsDoublesHsieh Su wei Peng Shuai 2012 WTA Tour Championships 2014 Contents 1 Finals 1 1 Singles 1 2 Doubles 2 Tournament 2 1 Format 2 1 1 Round robin tie breaking methods 3 Prize money and points 4 Qualified players 4 1 Singles 4 2 Doubles 5 Groupings 6 Player head to head 7 Day by day summaries 7 1 Day 1 7 2 Day 2 7 3 Day 3 7 4 Day 4 7 5 Day 5 7 6 Day 6 8 Points breakdown 8 1 Singles 8 2 Doubles 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksFinals editSingles edit Main article 2013 WTA Tour Championships Singles nbsp Serena Williams defeated nbsp Li Na 2 6 6 3 6 0 It was Williams record eleventh title in 2013 and her fourth year end championship title Doubles edit Main article 2013 WTA Tour Championships Doubles nbsp Hsieh Su wei nbsp Peng Shuai defeated nbsp Ekaterina Makarova nbsp Elena Vesnina 6 4 7 5 Tournament edit nbsp Sinan Erdem Dome hosted the WTA Championships for the second time in 2012 The 2013 WTA Championships took place at the Sinan Erdem Dome 22 27 October 2013 and was the 43rd edition of the event The tournament was run by the Women s Tennis Association WTA as part of the 2013 WTA Tour Format edit The singles event featured eight players in a round robin event split into two groups of four Over the first four days of competition each player met the other three players in her group with the top two in each group advancing to the semifinals The first placed player in one group met the second placed player in the other group and vice versa The winners of each semifinal met in the championship match Round robin tie breaking methods edit The final standings of each group were determined by the first of the following methods that applied Greatest number of wins Greatest number of matches played or Head to head results if only two players are tied or if three players are tied then a If three players each have the same number of wins a player having played less than all three matches is automatically eliminated and the player advancing to the single elimination competition is the winner of the match up of the two remaining tied players or b Highest percentage of sets won or c Highest percentage of games won dd The doubles competition had four teams playing in a straight knockout format from the semifinal stage Prize money and points editThe total prize money for the 2013 WTA Championships was US 6 000 000 1 Stage Singles Doubles Points 1 Champion RR2 1 590 000 460 000 RR3 810 Runner up RR2 535 000 230 000 RR3 360 Semifinalist RR2 36 500 115 000 RR3 Round robin 3 wins 555 0002 690 Round robin 2 wins 415 0002 530 Round robin 1 win 275 0002 370 Round robin 0 wins 135 0002 210 Participation fee 70 000 Alternates 61 000 1 for every match played in the round robin a player got 70 points automatically and for each round robin win they got 160 additional points 2 Each round robin win gives an additional 160 000 and each loss gives an additional 20 000 Playing all 3 matches gives an additional 5 000 citation needed 3 RR means prize money or points won in the round robin round RR for doubles was 690Qualified players editSingles edit Players Points Tourn Date Qualified 1 nbsp Serena Williams USA 12 040 16 14 5 August 2 nbsp Victoria Azarenka BLR 7 676 15 13 24 August inj nbsp Maria Sharapova RUS 5 891 14 10 23 September 3 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska POL 5 890 20 23 September 4 nbsp Li Na CHN 5 120 17 14 27 September 5 nbsp Petra Kvitova CZE 4 370 22 7 October 6 nbsp Sara Errani ITA 4 190 21 7 October 7 nbsp Jelena Jankovic SRB 3 860 19 7 October 8 nbsp Angelique Kerber GER 3 715 21 20 11 October nbsp Serena Williams won her second French Open title in 2013 On 5 August Serena Williams became the first player to qualify for the championships 2 Main article 2013 Serena Williams tennis season Serena Williams started the year with high expectations after finishing the 2012 season strongly She won the Brisbane International against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova with the loss of just 17 games and was the favorite to win the Australian Open 3 However she twisted her ankle during her first round match against Edina Gallovits Hall 4 Despite advancing to the second week of the tournament she lost to Sloane Stephens in the quarterfinals 5 Williams returned to competition at the Qatar Open where she reclaimed the world No 1 by winning her quarterfinals match 6 She lost in three sets in the final to Victoria Azarenka 7 After the loss Williams went on a 34 match winning streak with titles at the Sony Open Tennis over Maria Sharapova 8 Family Circle Cup over Jelena Jankovic 9 Mutua Madrid Open over Sharapova 10 Internazionali BNL d Italia over Azarenka 11 and her second French Open title defeating defending champion Sharapova in straight sets in the final 12 She became the fourth woman in the Open era after Martina Navratilova Chris Evert and Steffi Graf to win each Grand Slam title twice or more Her streak ended at the fourth round of Wimbledon losing to Sabine Lisicki 13 but rebounded three weeks later by claiming her first international level title in Swedish Open defeating Johanna Larsson in two sets This win marked Williams being undefeated in clay in 2013 14 Williams started her US Open Series at the Rogers Cup where she won her eight title of the year against Sorana Cirstea 15 She reached the final of Western amp Southern Open a week later an achievement that clinched her the first place position of the 2013 US Open Series but lost to Azarenka 16 Williams won her 17th Slam singles title at the US Open where she defeated Azarenka in three sets in the final 17 At the China Open Williams won her 10th title over Jelena Jankovic This is the first time Williams reached double digits in titles in a single season 18 Williams went into the 2013 Championships as the defending champion nbsp Victoria Azarenka successfully defended her Australian Open title in 2013 On 24 August Victoria Azarenka claimed the second singles spot at the Championships 19 Main article 2013 Victoria Azarenka tennis season Victoria Azarenka started the year as the world No 1 and played her first tournament in Brisbane where she withdrew before her semifinals match against Serena Williams She successfully defended her Australian Open crown after defeating Li Na in the final claiming her second Major 20 Despite defending her Qatar Total Open title and defeating Williams for the first time since 2009 in the final Azarenka relinquished her number 1 ranking to Williams 7 At the BNP Paribas Open she withdrew before her quarterfinals match against Caroline Wozniacki and missed Sony Open Tennis 21 She reached the final of Internazionali BNL d Italia losing to Williams in two sets 11 She reached the semifinals of the French Open for the first time in her career losing to Maria Sharapova in three sets 22 At Wimbledon she withdrew before her second round match against Flavia Pennetta due to a knee injury 23 She returned to competition at the Southern California Open and lost in the final to Samantha Stosur 24 She then won her 3rd title at the Western amp Southern Open defeating Williams for the second time in the season 16 Azarenka reached the final of the US Open where she lost to Williams in three sets 17 In the Toray Pan Pacific Open and China Open Azarenka suffered two consecutive losses in her opening matches against Venus Williams and Andrea Petkovic respectively 25 nbsp Maria Sharapova reached her second French Open final in 2013 On 23 September Maria Sharapova and Agnieszka Radwanska were announced as the third and fourth qualifiers for the Championships 26 Maria Sharapova began her year at the Australian Open as the second seed dropping a record low nine games en route to the semifinals where she lost to Li Na in straight sets 27 She won her first title of the year at the BNP Paribas Open defeating Caroline Wozniacki in the final 28 She followed it up with a final appearance at the Sony Open Tennis where she lost to Serena Williams 8 She began her clay court season campaign with a successful title defense in Porsche Tennis Grand Prix over Li 29 She followed it up by reaching the final of Mutua Madrid Open once again losing to Williams 10 Coming as the defending champion of the French Open Sharapova reached the final but lost for the fourth time in the season to Williams in straight sets 12 Seeded second at Wimbledon she lost in the second round to Michelle Larcher de Brito 30 Sharapova withdrew from the US Open Toray Pan Pacific Open and China Open due to a right shoulder injury 31 32 However Sharapova withdrew from the championship due to a right shoulder injury 33 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska reached the semifinals of Wimbledon in 2013 Agnieszka Radwanska started the season with back to back titles at the ASB Classic over Yanina Wickmayer 34 and Apia International Sydney over Dominika Cibulkova in the final 35 but her streak ended at 13 in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open to Li Na 36 She reached the quarterfinals of the French Open for the first time losing to Sara Errani 37 At Wimbledon she reached the semifinals where she lost in a close fought three setter against eventual runner up Sabine Lisicki 38 She played at the Bank of the West Classic losing to Cibulkova in the final 39 She lost in the fourth round of the US Open to Ekaterina Makarova 40 She won her third title at the Seoul over Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 41 nbsp Li Na reached her second Australian Open final in 2013 On 27 September Li Na was announced as the fifth singles qualifier of the Championships 42 Main article 2013 Li Na tennis season Li Na started the year with a seventh career title at the maiden edition of the Shenzhen Open 43 She reached her second Australian Open final where she lost to Victoria Azarenka in three sets 20 After a seven week absence due to an ankle injury she returned to the competition at the Sony Open Tennis where she lost to Serena Williams in the quarterfinals She started her clay court season at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix where she lost to Maria Sharapova in the final 29 The remainder of her clay court swing was somewhat disappointing as she lost in the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open and third round of the Internazionali BNL d Italia before crashing out in the second round of the French Open to Bethanie Mattek Sands 44 She reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon losing to Agnieszka Radwanska in three tight sets 45 Her US Open series campaign was highlighted by semifinal showings at the Rogers Cup and Western amp Southern Open falling to Sorana Cirstea and Wiliams respectively At the US Open she reached the semifinals for the first time becoming the first Asian tennis player to do so She was ousted by eventual champion Serena Williams in straight sets 46 nbsp Petra Kvitova qualifies for the Year End Championship for the third year in a row On 7 October three more spots were filled by Petra Kvitova Sara Errani and Jelena Jankovic 33 Petra Kvitova had a disappointing start of 2013 not winning back to back matches in the first month including a loss in the second round of the Australian Open to Laura Robson 47 She then won her first title of the year at the Dubai Tennis Championship defeating Sara Errani in three sets 48 She reached her second final of the year at the BNP Paribas Katowice Open but fell to Italian Roberta Vinci 49 Kvitova then suffered a third round loss at the French Open at the hands of American Jamie Hampton 50 At Wimbledon she was able to reach the quarterfinals for the 4th year in a row but received an upset in the hands of Belgian Kirsten Flipkens 51 As the defending champion at the New Haven Open at Yale she reached the final but ended in the losing side against Simona Halep 52 At the US Open Kvitova fell convincingly to American wildcard Alison Riske in the third round in 65 minutes 53 She then won her 11th career title at the Toray Pan Pacific Open beating German Angelique Kerber in three sets 54 nbsp Sara Errani reached the semifinals of the French Open for the second year in a row Sara Errani despite reaching a career high ranking of No 5 in 2013 had less success than in 2012 At the Australian Open as the seventh seed was upset by Carla Suarez Navarro in the first round 55 She reached her first final of the year at the Open GDF Suez losing to Mona Barthel in two close sets 56 She then reached the final of the Dubai Tennis Championships falling to Petra Kvitova in three sets 48 The following week She defended her title at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel defeating Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro 57 At the French Open Errani reached the semifinals losing to Serena Williams in convincing fashion 58 She then suffered her second first round loss in a Major in the year at Wimbledon to Monica Puig 59 As the defending champion at the Internazionali Femminili di Palermo she reached the final against compatriot and doubles partner Roberta Vinci but lost in three sets 60 At the US Open she was upset by Flavia Pennetta in the second round 61 nbsp Jelena Jankovic qualifies for the first time since 2010 Jelena Jankovic had a resurgent season in 2013 returning in the top 10 for the first time since 2011 Jankovic reached the third round of the Australian Open but lost in an all Serbian match to Ana Ivanovic 62 She then reached her first title in three years at Copa Colsanitas defeating the young Argentine Paula Ormaechea 63 She then reached her second final of the year at the Family Circle Cup facing world number 1 Serena Williams but lost in three sets 9 Jankovic then reached her first slam quarterfinals since 2010 at the French Open but lost to defending champion Maria Sharapova in three sets 64 However at Wimbledon she was upset by her younger compatriot Vesna Dolonc in the second round 65 At the final Major of the year at the US Open she reached the fourth round losing to China s Li Na 66 She reached the final of the China Open but for the second time in the year lost in the final to Serena Williams 18 nbsp Angelique Kerber qualifies for the second year in a row On 11 October after the withdrawal of Maria Sharapova one more spot was made available and it was filled by German no 1 Angelique Kerber 67 Angelique Kerber did not enjoy the same success she had in 2012 though remained in the top 10 The German reached her first final of the year at the Monterrey Open but lost to Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 68 She did not reach another final until the back end of the year at the Toray Pan Pacific Open falling to Petra Kvitova Kerber won her lone title of the year at the Generali Ladies Linz defeating Serbian Ana Ivanovic in straight sets on her fourth match point 69 At the Majors Kerber failed to reach the quarterfinals of all four losing in the fourth rounds of the Australian Open to Ekaterina Makarova the French Open to Svetlana Kuznetsova and the US Open to Carla Suarez Navarro 70 71 At Wimbledon as last year s semifinalist she fell in the second round to Kaia Kanepi in three sets despite being 5 1 up in the second set tie break 72 The first alternate for the championships was former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki Wozniacki reached the final of the BNP Paribas Open losing to Maria Sharapova in the final 28 She won her lone title of the year at the BGL Luxembourg Open defeating youngster Annika Beck 73 At the Majors Wozniacki didn t fare well with her best showing coming at the Australian Open losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the round of 16 in three sets 74 She then fell in the second rounds of Wimbledon and French Open losing to Bojana Jovanovski and Petra Cetkovska in straight sets 75 76 She also fell in the third round of the US Open to Camila Giorgi 77 The second alternate was Sloane Stephens who failed to reach a final but went deep in Slams Stephens reached the semifinals defeating Serena Williams in three before losing to Victoria Azarenka 5 78 She reached the fourth rounds of French Open and US Open losing to Sharapova and Serena in straight sets 79 80 At Wimbledon she lost to Marion Bartoli in the quarterfinals 81 Doubles edit Players Points Tourn Date Qualified 1 nbsp Sara Errani ITA nbsp Roberta Vinci ITA 7 415 14 6 September 2 nbsp Hsieh Su wei TPE nbsp Peng Shuai CHN 6 245 13 4 October 3 nbsp Nadia Petrova RUS nbsp Katarina Srebotnik SLO 6 155 13 4 October 4 nbsp Elena Vesnina RUS nbsp Ekaterina Makarova RUS 5 971 10 4 October nbsp Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci won the 2013 Australian Open On 23 September Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were announced as the first team to qualify for the Championships 26 Sara Errani amp Roberta Vinci reached their first final of the year at the Apia International Sydney losing to Petrova amp Srebotnik 82 They then went to a 20 match winning streak beginning with their third slam title as a team at the Australian Open defeating the Australian duo Barty amp Dellacqua 83 Followed by titles at the Open GDF Suez defeating Hlavackova amp Huber and at the Qatar Total Open defeating Petrova amp Srebotnik 84 85 They then reached consecutive finals at the Internazionali BNL d Italia and French Open as defending champions but lost in both to Hsieh amp Peng and Makarova amp Vesnina 86 87 On 4 October the three remaining spots were filled by the teams of Peng Shuai and Hsieh Su wei Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik and Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova 88 nbsp Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik won 3 titles as a team Peng Shuai amp Hsieh Su wei had their most successful season in 2013 They claimed their first title of the year at the Internazionali BNL d Italia over world number 1 s Errani amp Vinci 86 They then won their first Major as a team and as individuals at the Wimbledon Championships defeating the Australian pairing of Barty amp Dellacqua 89 Their third title came at the Western amp Southern Open beating Gronefeld amp Peschke in the final 90 They then beat King amp Voskoboeva in the final of Guangzhou International Women s Open 91 Nadia Petrova amp Katarina Srebotnik reached six finals in 2013 and claimed half of them They reached their first final of the year at the Apia International Sydney defeating top seeds Errani amp Vinci 82 They then reached back to back finals at the Qatar Total Open and Dubai Tennis Championships but fell in both in a match tie break losing to Errani amp Vinci and to Mattek Sands amp Mirza 85 92 They reached back to back finals again but with mixed results losing in the final of the BNP Paribas Open to Makarova amp Vesnina and won at the Sony Open Tennis defeating Raymond amp Robson 93 94 They claimed their third title defeating Niculescu amp Zakopalova in the final 95 Srebotnik also partnered with Jelena Jankovic to win the Rogers Cup over Gronefeld amp Peschke 96 Srebotnik then reached the final of New Haven Open at Yale with Anabel Medina Garrigues losing to Mirza amp Zheng 97 Elena Vesnina amp Ekaterina Makarova had a very successful year despite reaching only 2 finals which they both won They claimed their first title of the year at the BNP Paribas Open defeating Petrova amp Srebotnik 93 They then claimed their first women s doubles slam title at the French Open defeating defending champions Errani amp Vinci 87 They also reached the semifinals of the Australian Open losing to Errani amp VinciGroupings editThe 2013 edition of the year end championships featured three current or former World number ones four Grand Slam champions three Grand Slam finalists The competitors were divided into two groups representing the colors of the flag of Turkey The Red group consisted of no 1 seed Serena Williams no 3 seed Agnieszka Radwanska no 5 seed Petra Kvitova and no 8 seed Angelique Kerber The White Group was composed of no 2 seed Victoria Azarenka no 4 seed Li Na no 6 seed Sara Errani and no 7 seed Jelena Jankovic Caroline Wozniacki and Sloane Stephens served as alternates 98 In the red group their respective records in their group Serena Williams was 13 1 Agnieszka Radwanska was 6 14 Petra Kvitova was 6 7 and Angelique Kerber was 6 9 Williams has an almost perfect record in her group she is 7 0 against Radwanska including three wins in 2013 the last being at the China Open Against Czech Kvitova Williams also has never lost to having a 4 0 record they met only once in 2013 at the Qatar Total Open with Williams losing her first set to Kvitova but still won the match Williams only loss in her group came against Kerber having a slight edge of 2 1 they failed to meet in 2013 with their last encounter coming in last year Tour Championships with Williams winning in two sets Radwanska has mixed record against the other two members in her group she is 1 4 against Kvitova with her only win coming in last year s Tour Championships but Kvitova won their last meeting at the Dubai Tennis Championships Radwanska has a winning record against Kerber leading 5 3 winning four of the last five including a two set win in the China Open The final match up between Kvitova and Kerber saw an even head to head giving 2 wins each with Kvitova winning the last match at the final of Toray Pan Pacific Open 99 In the white group in their head to heads with players within their group Victoria Azarenka was 17 8 Li Na was 14 10 Sara Errani was 1 12 and Jelena Jankovic was 8 10 Azarenka like Williams leads all her head to head match up in her group Azarenka is 6 4 against Li including winning their last five matches with the last coming at the final of the Australian Open with a three set win for Azarenka Azarenka is 6 1 against Errani they met twice in 2013 with Azarenka winning both with the last encounter coming at the Internazionali BNL d Italia Against Jankovic Azarenka leads the match up 5 3 with Azarenka winning the last four including once in 2013 at the Western amp Southern Open Li leads her other two match ups in her group In the match up between Li and Errani Li has won all their five meetings with the last coming at the 2012 Rogers Cup Against Jankovic Li has the slight lead of 5 4 however they split their two meetings in 2013 with Li winning the last one at the US Open In the last head to head between Jankovic and Errani Jankovic won their only encounter at the 2010 BNP Paribas Open 99 Player head to head editBelow are the head to head records as they approached the tournament Williams Azarenka Radwanska Li Kvitova Errani Jankovic Kerber Overall YTD 1 nbsp Serena Williams 13 3 8 0 10 1 5 0 6 0 8 4 3 1 53 9 78 4 2 nbsp Victoria Azarenka 3 13 12 3 6 5 2 4 7 1 5 4 3 0 38 30 44 8 3 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 0 8 3 12 5 6 1 5 7 2 4 1 5 4 25 38 58 19 4 nbsp Li Na 1 10 5 6 6 5 4 3 6 0 6 4 7 1 35 29 44 14 5 nbsp Petra Kvitova 0 5 4 2 5 1 3 4 6 0 2 1 3 2 23 15 51 23 6 nbsp Sara Errani 0 6 1 7 2 7 0 6 0 6 1 1 2 1 6 34 47 24 7 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 4 8 4 5 1 4 4 6 1 2 1 1 0 1 15 27 46 21 8 nbsp Angelique Kerber 1 3 0 3 4 5 1 7 2 3 1 2 1 0 10 23 45 23Day by day summaries editDay 1 edit Matches Group Winner Loser Score White Group nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 nbsp Sara Errani 6 7 6 7 4 6 2 Red Group nbsp Serena Williams 1 nbsp Angelique Kerber 8 6 3 6 1 Red Group nbsp Petra Kvitova 5 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 3 6 4 6 4 Day 2 edit Matches Group Winner Loser Score White Group nbsp Li Na 4 nbsp Sara Errani 6 6 3 7 6 7 5 White Group nbsp Jelena Jankovic 7 nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 6 4 6 2 Red Group nbsp Serena Williams 1 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 3 6 2 6 4 Day 3 edit Matches Group Winner Loser Score White Group nbsp Li Na 4 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 7 6 3 2 6 6 3 Red Group nbsp Angelique Kerber 8 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska 3 6 2 6 2 Red Group nbsp Serena Williams 1 nbsp Petra Kvitova 5 6 2 6 3 Day 4 edit Matches Group Winner Loser Score White Group nbsp Li Na 4 nbsp Victoria Azarenka 2 6 2 6 1 Red Group nbsp Petra Kvitova 5 nbsp Angelique Kerber 8 6 7 3 7 6 2 6 3 White Group nbsp Sara Errani 6 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 7 6 4 6 4 Day 5 edit Matches Semifinals Winner Loser Score Doubles nbsp Hsieh Su wei nbsp Peng Shuai 2 nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Katarina Srebotnik 3 7 6 7 5 6 2 Singles nbsp Li Na 4 nbsp Petra Kvitova 5 6 4 6 2 Singles nbsp Serena Williams 1 nbsp Jelena Jankovic 7 6 4 2 6 6 4 Doubles nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Ekaterina Makarova 4 nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci 1 4 6 7 5 10 3 Day 6 edit Matches Final Winner Loser Score Doubles nbsp Hsieh Su wei nbsp Peng Shuai 2 nbsp Ekaterina Makarova nbsp Elena Vesnina 4 6 4 7 5 Singles nbsp Serena Williams 1 nbsp Li Na 4 2 6 6 3 6 0Points breakdown editSingles edit Those with a gold background have enough points to qualify Rank Athlete Grand Slam tournament Premier Mandatory Best Premier 5 Best other Total points Tourn AUS FRA WIM USO IW MIA MAD BEI 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 nbsp Serena Williams QF500 W2000 R16280 W2000 A0 W1000 W1000 W1000 W900 W900 F620 F620 W470 W470 W280 A0 12 040 16 14 2 nbsp Victoria Azarenka W2000 SF900 R64100 F1400 QF250 A0 R3280 R645 W900 W900 F620 F320 SF200 R321 A0 7 676 15 13 3 nbsp Maria Sharapova SF900 F1400 R64100 A0 W1000 F700 F700 A0 SF395 QF225 W470 R321 A0 A0 5 891 14 10 4 nbsp Agnieszka Radwanska QF500 QF500 SF900 R16280 R16140 SF450 R3280 SF450 SF395 SF395 W470 F320 W280 W280 QF225 QF225 5 890 20 5 nbsp Li Na F1400 R64100 QF500 SF900 A0 QF250 R645 QF250 SF395 SF395 F320 W280 SF200 R16125 A0 A0 5 120 17 14 6 nbsp Petra Kvitova R64100 R32160 QF500 R32160 QF250 R3280 R3280 SF450 W900 QF225 W470 F320 QF225 F200 R16125 R16125 4 370 22 7 nbsp Sara Errani R1285 SF900 R1285 R64100 QF250 QF250 SF450 R16140 SF395 QF225 F320 F320 W280 QF225 F200 R16125 4 190 21 8 nbsp Jelena Jankovic R32160 QF500 R64100 R16280 R645 SF450 R645 F700 SF395 QF225 F320 W280 SF130 R16125 R16125 R1660 3 860 19 9 nbsp Angelique Kerber R16280 R16280 R64100 R16280 SF450 R3280 QF250 QF250 F620 R16125 W280 F200 SF200 SF200 QF120 A0 3 715 22 21 10 nbsp Caroline Wozniacki R16280 R64100 R64100 R32160 F700 R3280 R645 QF250 SF395 QF225 W280 QF225 SF200 SF200 SF200 QF120 3 520 23 11 nbsp Sloane Stephens SF900 R16280 QF500 R16280 R645 R16140 R645 R16140 R16125 R16125 SF130 R16125 QF120 QF120 QF120 R3270 3 185 22 Doubles edit Rank Team Points Total points Tourn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 nbsp Sara Errani nbsp Roberta Vinci W2000 F1400 W900 F620 QF500 W470 SF450 F320 R16280 QF225 QF225 7 390 13 2 nbsp Hsieh Su wei nbsp Peng Shuai W2000 W900 W900 QF500 SF450 SF450 SF395 R16280 W280 R32160 R16140 6 455 11 3 nbsp Nadia Petrova nbsp Katarina Srebotnik W1 000 SF900 F700 F620 QF500 QF500 W470 W470 SF395 F320 R16280 6 155 12 4 nbsp Elena Vesnina nbsp Ekaterina Makarova W2 000 W1 000 SF900 QF500 SF395 SF395 R16280 QF250 QF250 R161 5 971 10 5 nbsp Casey Dellacqua nbsp Ashleigh Barty F1400 F1400 F1400 W280 W130 R645 R165 R161 4 621 8See also editWTA ranking Points 2013 ATP World Tour Finals 2013 WTA Tournament of ChampionsReferences edit Ranking points and prize money breakdown 30 October 2011 Serena First to Qualify for Istanbul Wtachampionships com 5 August 2013 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Williams blasts through women s final Associated Press 5 January 2013 Injured Serena puts on a clinic Australian Open 15 January 2013 Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 Retrieved 24 September 2013 a b Sloane stuns Serena Australian Open 23 January 2013 Serena Williams beats Kvitova in Qatar Open quarters returns to No 1 Associated Press 15 February 2013 Archived from the original on 12 April 2013 a b AZARENKA MAKES BIG STATEMENT IN DOHA WTA 15 February 2013 a b Serena Williams beats Sharapova wins Sony Open final Associated Press 30 March 2013 a b Williams wins Family Circle Cup BBC Sport a b Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova in Madrid Open final BBC 12 May 2013 a b Serena extends career best run wins Rome title Fox News 19 May 2013 a b French Open Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova to win title BBC Retrieved 8 June 2013 Serena Williams Loses To Sabine Lisicki in Wimbledon 4th Round HuffPost Associated Press 1 July 2013 SERENA WILLIAMS BEATS LARSSON TO WIN SWEDISH OPEN Canadian Press 21 July 2013 Archived from the original on 9 December 2013 Retrieved 7 December 2017 Serena Williams wins 2013 Rogers Cup in Toronto meniscus 24 August 2013 a b Victoria Azarenka beats Serena Williams in Cincinnati Open final BBC 19 August 2013 a b Serena Williams triumphs in U S Open at Flushing Meadows CNN 9 September 2013 a b Serena Wins 56th WTA Title in Beijing WTA 6 October 2013 Azarenka Books Istanbul Berth Wtachampionships com 24 August 2013 Retrieved 25 August 2013 a b Australian Open 2013 Victoria Azarenka beats Li Na for title The Washington Times 26 January 2013 Azarenka withdraws from Indian Wells Sharapova can take No 2 ranking Sports Illustrated 14 March 2013 Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2013 Maria Sharapova beats Victoria Azarenka at French Open Sports Illustrated 6 June 2013 Wimbledon Black Wednesday claims Tsonga Azarenka Eurosport 26 June 2013 Samantha Stosur beats Victoria Azarenka to win Carlsbad Open The Guardian 5 August 2013 Azarenka crashes out of China Open ESPN 30 September 2013 a b Maria Aga Sara amp Roberta Qualify Wtachampionships com 23 September 2013 Retrieved 24 September 2013 Maria Sharapova Loses To Li Na in Australian Open Semis HuffPost Associated Press 26 January 2013 a b SHARAPOVA DOMINATES TO WIN TROPHY BNP Paribas Open 17 March 2013 Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2013 a b Maria Sharapova beats Li Na to retain Stuttgart title BBC 28 April 2013 Maria Sharapova crashes out of Wimbledon as Michelle Larcher de Brito stuns four time Grand Slam champion The Telegraph 26 June 2013 Maria Sharapova out of US Open US Open 22 August 2013 Maria Sharapova withdraws from Pan Pacific Open and China Open Sports Illustrated 20 October 2013 Archived from the original on 24 September 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2013 a b Kvitova Errani amp Jankovic Qualify WTA Championships 7 October 2013 Radwanska Conquers Auckland WTA 5 January 2013 Agnieszka Radwanska beats Dominika Cibulkova for Sydney title The Australian 12 January 2013 Sharapova and Li make semi finals BBC Sport Errani rockets past Radwanska into the last four Roland Garros 4 June 2013 SABINE LISICKI BEATS RADWANSKA IN MARATHON SEMI FINAL Wimbledon 4 July 2013 Cibulkova outlasts Radwanska to win at Stanford USA Today 28 July 2013 No 24 Ekaterina Makarova stuns No 3 Agnieszka Radwanska in straight sets National Post 1 September 2013 Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 Retrieved 27 September 2013 Agnieszka Radwanska rallies to win Korean Open Sports 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York Times 31 August 2013 Kvitova wins Pan Pacific Open title Associated Press 28 September 2013 Suarez Navarro ends Errani s campaign Australian Open 15 January 2013 Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Barthel defeats Errani to win Paris Open Eurosport 3 February 2013 Errani beats Pennetta to win Acapulco title semifinals Associated Press 3 March 2013 Near perfect Williams cruises into finals Roland Garros 6 June 2013 Monica Puig produces Wimbledon s first upset beating Sara Errani Sports Illustrated 24 June 2013 Roberta Vinci wins 1st Palermo title ESPN 14 July 2013 Tennis Errani loses to Pennetta at U S Open Reuters 29 August 2013 Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 14 January 2017 No secrets as Ivanovic stops Jankovic Australian Open 18 January 2013 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 WTA Copa Claro Jelena Jankovic wins 13th title with Bogota win over Paula Ormaechea Sky Sports 24 February 2013 Maria Sharapova makes semifinals Associated Press 5 June 2013 FORMER WORLD NO 1 JANKOVIC BEATEN BY FELLOW SERB Wimbledon 26 June 2013 Li Na roars past Jankovic to US Open last eight China Daily 2 September 2013 Kerber Completes Istanbul s Elite Eight WTA Championships 11 October 2013 Pavlyuchenkova Comes Back to Win Monterrey Tennis Now 7 April 2013 Kerber wins in Linz qualifies for Tour finals ABC 14 October 2013 Kuznetsova beats Kerber to reach French quarters Yahoo 2 June 2013 Spaniard Suarez Navarro upsets Angelique Kerber to set up Serena showdown Tennis World USA 2 September 2013 Wimbledon 2013 Angelique Kerber beaten by Kaia Kanepi BBC 28 June 2013 Caroline Wozniacki Wins Luxembourg Open ABC 30 October 2013 Azarenka and Federer ease through BBC Sport Wozniacki exits in 2nd round of French Open USA Today 29 May 2013 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI STUMBLES OUT AFTER EARLY FALL Wimbledon 26 June 2013 Caroline Wozniacki loses to No 136 Camila Giorgi at U S Open Sports Illustrated 31 August 2013 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Cincinnati com 18 August 2013 Hsieh amp Peng Reflect on Success WTA 22 September 2013 Mattek Sands amp Mirza Win Dubai Doubles WTA 23 February 2013 a b MAKAROVA VESNINA CAPTURE CROWN BNP Paribas Open 16 March 2013 PETROVA SREBOTNIK WIN DOUBLES CROWN Sony Open Tennis 31 March 2013 Nadia Petrova and Katrina Srebotnik win Eastbourne doubles title Tennis World USA 23 June 2013 Jelena Jankovic Katarina Srebotnik Won Rogers Cup in Doubles inSerbia 12 August 2013 Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2013 Sania Zheng win New Haven title The Hindu 25 August 2013 Istanbul Draw Revealed WTA Championships 20 October 2013 a b Head to Heads Istanbul Round robin PDF WTA Championships 21 October 2013 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 WTA Tour Championships amp oldid 1184036877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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