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1 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) 2017 WIMBLEDON SINGLES FINAL [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Williams leads the head to head 3-1 this is their first meeting at a Grand Slam and first on grass Williams won their only encounter in a final, at Wuhan in 2015 while Muguruza triumphed in their most recent clash, this year in Rome It is the fifth time in the Open Era an American and a Spanish woman have met in a Grand Slam final A LOOK AT THE FINALISTS PLAYER RANK NAT AGE WIM MD W/L* YTD PRIZE $^ YTD W/L* YTD TITLES CAREER PRIZE $^ CAREER W/L* [10] Venus Williams 11 USA ,088, ,520, [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 15 ESP ,045, ,128, *Includes current tournament / ^Does not include current tournament CAREER TITLES WIMBLEDON & GRAND SLAM RECORDS PLAYER WIM WIM BEST W-L RESULT [10] Venus Williams WON (5): , 2005, [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 14-4 R-Up (1): 2015 FINAL (1): 2017 GS W-L GS BEST RESULT WON (7): , 2005, Wimbledon, US Open WON (1): 2016 Roland Garros CAREER GRAND SLAM RECORDS BY ROUND REACHED PLAYER R128 R64 R32 R16 QF SF F W TOTAL* [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza *Includes 2017 Wimbledon GRAND SLAM FINAL HISTORIES PLAYER TOTAL GS FINAL LAST GRAND SLAM FINAL PLAYED W-L IN GS F [10] Venus Williams Australian Open (R-Up) 7-8 [14] Garbiñe Muguruza Roland Garros (WON) 1-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

2 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT 2017 WIMBLEDON SINGLES PRIZE MONEY & RANKING POINTS ROUND PRIZE MONEY ( ) RANKING POINTS Winner 2,200, Runner-Up 1,100, Semifinalists 550, Quarterfinalists 275, Round of 16 (4r) 147, Round of 32 (3r) 90, Round of 64 (2r) 57, Round of 128 (1r) 35, GRAND SLAM MATCH RECORD - WHEN WINNING FIRST SET: PLAYER GS MATCHES WINNING SET 1 MATCH W-L [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza GRAND SLAM MATCH RECORD - WHEN DROPPING FIRST SET: PLAYER GS MATCHES DROPPING SET 1 MATCH W-L [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza ONE YEAR ON Below is a look at the 2017 finalists and their results at 2016 Wimbledon and their ranking entering that event: PLAYER WIMBLEDON 2016 RESULT RANKING ENTERING 2016 WIMBLEDON RANKING ENTERING 2017 WIMBLEDON [10] Venus Williams SF (l. Kerber) 8 11 [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 2r (l. Cepelova) 2 15 FINALS QUICK HITS Garbiñe Muguruza and Venus Williams will contest this year s Wimbledon final, in their fifth career meeting and first at a major It is the fifth time in the Open Era an American and a Spanish woman have met in a Grand Slam final. The other occasions came at Wimbledon in 1994 (Conchita Martínez defeated Martina Navratilova), Roland Garros in 1998 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario defeated Monica Seles), Wimbledon in 2015 (Serena Williams defeated Muguruza) and 2016 Roland Garros (Muguruza defeated S.Williams) Both finalists have won a Grand Slam title previously: Muguruza (2016 Roland Garros) and V.Williams ( , 2005, Wimbledon and US Open) Neither player, however, has won a WTA title this year, and for Muguruza this is her first final since winning Roland Garros in 2016 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: 2 YouTube Channel:

3 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT V.Williams last final came at this year s Australian Open, where she lost to her sister, Serena; this is the first time she has appeared in multiple Grand Slam finals in a calendar year since finishing runnerup at the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2003 Muguruza is bidding to become the eighth active player to win multiple Grand Slam titles (also S.Williams - 23, V.Williams - 7, Sharapova - 5, Azarenka - 2, Kerber - 2, Kuznetsova - 2 and Kvitova - 2) With Muguruza and V.Williams ranked No.15 and No.11, respectively, Wimbledon is guaranteed to crown a fifth non-top 10 champion since the WTA rankings were introduce in November 1975: PLAYER YEAR RANKED Venus Williams (USA) Venus Williams (USA) Maria Sharapova (RUS) Marion Bartoli (FRA) Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) Venus Williams (USA) V.Williams, 37, is bidding to become the 10th woman in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam in her 30s, a feat accomplished by nine different women: Serena Williams (10), Margaret Court (3), Martina Navratilova (3), Chris Evert (2), Billie Jean King (2), Ann Jones (1), Li Na (1), Flavia Pennetta (1) and Virginia Wade (1) OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS 30 AND OLDER YR SLAM NAME YRS DAYS 2017 Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) US Open Flavia Pennetta (ITA) Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Virginia Wade (GBR) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Australian Open Li Na (CHN) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Billie Jean King (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) US Open Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Billie Jean King (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Ann Jones (GBR) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) Australian Open Margaret Court (AUS) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 3

4 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Aged 37 years and 28 days*, V.Williams is the oldest woman to advance to a Grand Slam final since 1994 Wimbledon (when Martina Navratilova finished as runner-up, aged 37): OPEN ERA: OLDEST GRAND SLAM FINALISTS PLAYER AGE* GRAND SLAM RESULT Martina Navratilova 37 years, 258 days 1994 Wimbledon R-Up Venus Williams 37 years, 28 days 2017 Wimbledon??? Venus Williams 36 years, 226 days 2017 Australian Open R-Up Serena Williams 35 years, 125 days 2017 Australian Open WON Martina Navratilova 34 years, 325 days 1991 US Open R-Up Serena Williams 34 years, 287 days 2016 Wimbledon WON *based on age at end of tournament V.Williams is attempting to overtake S.Williams record (34 years and 287 days) as the oldest woman in Open Era to win a Wimbledon title. Wimbledon s oldest women s singles champion of all time is Britain s Charlotte Sterry, who won in 1908 at the age of 37 years, 282 days V.Williams semifinal victory over Johanna Konta was her 101st match at the All England Club. She has also now surpassed sister S.Williams with 87 main draw wins: OPEN ERA ACTIVE PLAYERS PLAYER W-L PLAYER W-L Martina Navratilova * Venus Williams Chris Evert Serena Williams VENUS WILLIAMS Maria Sharapova SERENA WILLIAMS Agnieszka Radwanska Steffi Graf 74-7 Svetlana Kuznetsova Billie Jean King 65-10** Petra Kvitova 30-8 Virginia Wade 56-17** Sabine Lisicki 27-9 *All-time record for King was and Wade was Muguruza has dropped 39 games en route to the final, while V.Williams has conceded 50 V.Williams has hit more winners (143) and more aces (28) than Muguruza (141 winners, 17 aces) this fortnight V.Williams is bidding to win her sixth grass court title (all coming at Wimbledon). Among active players only S.Williams has won more titles on the surface MULTIPLE GRASS COURT TITLES - ACTIVE PLAYERS GRASS COURT TITLES ALL-TIME WIMBLEDON TITLES ALL-TIME 8 Serena Williams 40 Margaret Court 9 Martina Navratilova 5 Venus Williams 33 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 8 Helen Wills-Moody 3 Maria Sharapova 32 Martina Navratilova 7 Steffi Graf 2 Petra Kvitova 16 Billie Jean King 7 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers 2 CoCo Vandeweghe 14 Chris Evert 7 Serena Williams 2 Madison Keys 10 Pam Shriver 6 Blanche Bingley-Hillyard 2 Karolina Pliskova 8 Serena Williams 6 Billie Jean King 7 Hana Mandlikova 6 Suzanne Lenglen 7 Hana Mandlikova 5 Lottie Dod 7 Steffi Graf 5 Charlotte Cooper-Sterry 8 Serena Williams 5 Venus Williams Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 4

5 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WTA RANKING WATCH Venus Williams (No.11) and Garbiñe Muguruza (No.14) have both a booked a spot back in the Top 10 with their performances this fortnight If V.Williams wins the title she will rise to No.4 her highest ranking since the week of October 18, 2010 Muguruza is also guaranteed to return to the Top 5 (at No.5) with victory in the final There will be a new WTA World No.1 after Wimbledon. By Johanna Konta defeating Simona Halep in the quarterfinals, Karolina Pliskova will move to No.1 on Monday, July 17 After Wimbledon, Serena Williams will drop out of the Top 10 for first time since April 1, She has been in the Top 10 for 276-consecutive weeks. As a result, Halep will then hold the longest active streak for weeks in the Top 10. Halep entered the Top 10 on Jan 27, 2014 and her streak will move to 182-consecutive weeks in the Top 10 after Wimbledon WTA Top 10 if V.Williams wins: 1. Karolina Pliskova 2. Simona Halep 3. Angelique Kerber 4. Venus Williams 5. Johanna Konta 6. Elina Svitolina 7. Caroline Wozniacki 8. Svetlana Kuznetsova 9. Garbiñe Muguruza 10. Agnieszka Radwanska WTA Top 10 if Muguruza wins: 1. Karolina Pliskova 2. Simona Halep 3. Angelique Kerber 4. Johanna Konta 5. Garbiñe Muguruza 6. Elina Svitolina 7. Caroline Wozniacki 8. Svetlana Kuznetsova 9. Venus Williams 10. Agnieszka Radwanska Race to Singapore Update After Wimbledon, there will be a new No.1 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard. The top spot will belong to either Venus Williams or Simona Halep PRTS if V.Williams wins: 1. Venus Williams 2. Simona Halep 3. Karolina Pliskova 4. Elina Svitolina 5. Johanna Konta 6. Jelena Ostapenko 7. Caroline Wozniacki 8. Garbiñe Muguruza PRTS if Muguruza wins: 1. Simona Halep 2. Karolina Pliskova 3. Garbiñe Muguruza 4. Venus Williams 5. Elina Svitolina 6. Johanna Konta 7. Jelena Ostapenko 8. Caroline Wozniacki Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 5

6 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT OPEN ERA: WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS PLAYER TITLES YEARS Navratilova, Martina , 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990 Graf, Steffi , 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Williams, Serena , 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 Williams, Venus , 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008 King, Billie Jean , 1972, 1973, 1975 Evert, Chris , 1976, 1981 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne , 1980 Kvitova, Petra , 2014 Ann Haydon-Jones Court, Margaret Wade, Virginia Martínez, Conchita Hingis, Martina Novotna, Jana Davenport, Lindsey Sharapova, Maria Mauresmo, Amélie Bartoli, Marion Bold denotes active player OPEN ERA WIMBLEDON TITLES BY COUNTRY TITLES COUNTRY MOST RECENTLY 27 United States Serena Williams (2016) 7 Germany Stefanie Graf (1996) 5 Czech Republic Petra Kvitova (2014) 3 Australia Evonne Goolagong Cawley (1980) 2 Great Britain Virginia Wade (1977) 2 France Marion Bartoli (2013) 1 Russia Maria Sharapova (2004) 1 Spain Conchita Martínez (1994) 1 Switzerland Martina Hingis (1997) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 6

7 WIMBLEDON HONOR ROLL (OPEN ERA) 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT YEAR [SEED] CHAMPION [SEED] RUNNER-UP SCORE 1968 [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [7] Judy Tegart (AUS) [4] Ann Jones (GBR) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [8] Olga Morozova (RUS) [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [2] Evonne Cawley (AUS #2) [3] Virginia Wade (GBR #3) [7] Betty Stove (NED #7) [2] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [2] Chris Evert (USA #1) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS #4) [3] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #3) 61 76(4) 1981 [1] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #1) [2] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #5) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #2) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Andrea Jaeger (USA #4) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #2) 76(5) [co-1] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [co-1] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #4) 76(1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) 62 67(1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [5] Zina Garrison Jackson (USA #5) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [2] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG #3) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Monica Seles (YUG #1) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [8] Jana Novotna (CZE #8) 76(6) [3] Conchita Martínez (ESP #3) [4] Martina Navratilova (USA #4) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #3) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI #1) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [16] Nathalie Tauziat (FRA #15) 64 76(2) 1999 [3] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #3) [5] Venus Williams (USA #5) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) 63 76(3) 2001 [2] Venus Williams (USA #2) [8] Justine Henin (BEL #9) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [1] Venus Williams (USA #1) 76(4) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Venus Williams (USA #4) [13] Maria Sharapova (RUS #15) [1] Serena Williams (USA #10) [14] Venus Williams (USA #16) [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA #1) 46 76(4) [1] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA #1) [3] Justine Henin (BEL #3) [23] Venus Williams (USA #31) [18] Marion Bartoli (FRA #19) [7] Venus Williams (USA #7) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [3] Venus Williams (USA #3) 76(3) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [21] Vera Zvonareva (RUS #21) [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE #8) [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS #6) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL #3) [15] Marion Bartoli (FRA #15) [23] Sabine Lisicki (GER #24) [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE #6) [13] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN #13) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [20] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP #20) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Angelique Kerber (GER #4) Last year, Serena Williams won her seventh Wimbledon title (also , , 2012, 2015) The top seed has won the Wimbledon women s singles 24 times in the Open Era (this is the 50th Championships of the Open Era), including nine years in a row ( ); only four No.1 seeds have won here in the last 20 years (Stefanie Graf in 1996, Martina Hingis in 1997, Amélie Mauresmo in 2006, and Serena Williams in 2003, 2010 and ) Marion Bartoli (2013), Maria Sharapova (2004) and Venus Williams (2005, 2007) are the only players to win here seeded outside Top 10 The title at Wimbledon has been successfully defended 16 times in the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 7

8 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT ACTIVE GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS There are 11 active Grand Slam champions, four of whom have lifted the trophy previously at Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova (2011, 2014), Maria Sharapova (2004), Serena Williams ( , , 2012, ) and Venus Williams ( , 2005, ). PLAYERS GS TITLES GRAND SLAM TITLES BREAKDOWN Serena Williams 23 Australian Open: 2003, 2005, 2007, , 2015, 2017; Roland Garros: 2002, 2013, 2015; Wimbledon: , , 2012, ; US Open: 1999, 2002, 2008, Venus Williams 7 Wimbledon: , 2005, ; US Open: Maria Sharapova 5 Australian Open: 2008; Roland Garros: 2012, 2014; Wimbledon: 2004; US Open: 2006 Victoria Azarenka 2 Australian Open: Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 Roland Garros: 2009; US Open: 2004 Petra Kvitova 2 Wimbledon: 2011, 2014 Angelique Kerber 2 Australian Open: 2016; US Open: 2016 Garbiñe Muguruza 1 Roland Garros: 2016 Jelena Ostapenko 1 Roland Garros: 2017 Francesca Schiavone 1 Roland Garros: 2010 Samantha Stosur 1 US Open: 2011 OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Serena Williams (USA) Steffi Graf (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) Margaret Court (AUS) Monica Seles (USA) Billie Jean King (USA) Venus Williams (USA) Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) Justine Henin (BEL) Martina Hingis (SUI) Maria Sharapova (RUS) Kim Clijsters (BEL) Hana Mandlikova (CZE) Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario (ESP) ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS (10 or more) PLAYER TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 24 Serena Williams (USA) 23 Steffi Graf (GER) 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 19 Chris Evert (USA) 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 12 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 8

9 MOST GRAND SLAM SINGLES FINAL APPEARANCES A total of 22 active players have reached a Grand Slam singles final: 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT PLAYER TOTAL TITLES WON RUNNER-UP FINISHES Serena Williams Wins Australian Open (03, 05, 07, 09, 10, 15, 17) Roland Garros (02, 13, 15) Wimbledon (02, 03, 09, 10, 12, 15, 16) US Open (99, 02, 08, 12, 13, 14) 6 Runner-Ups Australian Open (16) Roland Garros (16) Wimbledon (04, 08) US Open (01, 11) Venus Williams 15 7 Wins Wimbledon (00, 01, 05, 07, 08) US Open (00, 01) Maria Sharapova 10 5 Wins Australian Open (08) Roland Garros (12, 14) Wimbledon (04) US Open (06) Svetlana Kuznetsova 4 2 Wins Roland Garros (09) US Open (04) Victoria Azarenka 4 2 Wins Australian Open (12, 13) Angelique Kerber 3 2 Wins Australian Open (16) US Open (16) Petra Kvitova 2 2 Wins Wimbledon (11, 14) Garbiñe Muguruza 2 1 Win Roland Garros (16) Francesca Schiavone 2 1 Win Roland Garros (10) Samantha Stosur 2 1 Win US Open (11) 8 Runner-Ups Australian Open (03, 17) Roland Garros (02) Wimbledon (02, 03, 09) US Open (97, 02) 5 Runner-Ups Australian Open (07, 12, 15) Roland Garros (13) Wimbledon (11) 2 Runner-Ups Roland Garros (06) US Open (07) 2 Runner-Ups US Open (12, 13) 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (16) 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (15) 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (11) 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (10) Simona Halep Runner-Ups Roland Garros (14, 17) Caroline Wozniacki Runner-Ups US Open (09, 14) Jelena Ostapenko 1 1 Win --- Roland Garros (17) Eugenie Bouchard Runner-Up Wimbledon (14) Dominika Cibulkova Runner-Up Australian Open (14) Sara Errani Runner-Up Roland Garros (12) Jelena Jankovic Runner-Up US Open (08) Sabine Lisicki Runner-Up Wimbledon (13) Karolina Pliskova 1-1 Runner-Up US Open (16) Agnieszka Radwanska Runner-Up Wimbledon (12) Lucie Safarova Runner-Up Roland Garros (15) Roberta Vinci Runner-Up US Open (15) --- Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 9

10 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIRST TIME GRAND SLAM CHAMPS Since 1968 Roland Garros (start of Open Era), 46 women have won at least one Grand Slam title (26 have gone on to win more): PLAYER AGE TOTAL OPEN ERA FIRST GRAND SLAM TITLE YRS, MOS GS TITLES (SGL) ****Richey-Gunter, Nancy (USA) 25, Roland Garros 1 ***King, Billie Jean (USA) 24, Wimbledon 8 Wade, Virginia (GBR) 23, US Open 3 *Court, Margaret (AUS) 26, Australian Open 11 **Jones, Ann (GBR) 30, Wimbledon 1 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne (AUS) 19, Roland Garros 7 Evert, Chris (USA) 19, Roland Garros 18 Barker, Sue (GBR) 20, Roland Garros 1 Melville-Reid, Kerry (AUS) 29, Australian Open (Jan) 1 Jausovec, Mima (YUG) 20, Roland Garros 1 Ruzici, Virginia (ROM) 23, Roland Garros 1 Navratilova, Martina (TCH/USA) 21, Wimbledon 18 O'Neil, Christine (AUS) 22, Australian Open 1 Austin, Tracy (USA) 16, US Open 2 Jordan, Barbara (USA) 22, Australian Open 1 Mandlikova, Hana (TCH/AUS) 18, Australian Open 4 Graf, Stefanie (GER) 17, Roland Garros 22 Sanchez Vicario, Arantxa (ESP) 17, Roland Garros 4 Seles, Monica (YUG/USA) 16, Roland Garros 9 Sabatini, Gabriela (ARG) 20, US Open 1 Martínez, Conchita (ESP) 22, Wimbledon 1 Pierce, Mary (FRA) 20, Australian Open 2 Hingis, Martina (SUI) 16, Australian Open 5 Majoli, Iva (CRO) 19, Roland Garros 1 Novotna, Jana (CZE) 29, Wimbledon 1 Davenport, Lindsay (USA) 22, US Open 3 Williams, Serena (USA) 17, US Open 23 Williams, Venus (USA) 20, Wimbledon 7 Capriati, Jennifer (USA) 24, Australian Open 3 Henin, Justine (BEL) 21, Roland Garros 7 Myskina, Anastasia (RUS) 22, Roland Garros 1 Sharapova, Maria (RUS) 17, Wimbledon 5 Kuznetsova, Svetlana (RUS) 19, US Open 2 Clijsters, Kim (BEL) 22, US Open 4 Mauresmo, Amelie (FRA) 26, Australian Open 2 Ivanovic, Ana (SRB) 20, Roland Garros 1 Schiavone, Francesca (ITA) 29, Roland Garros 1 Li, Na (CHN) 29, Roland Garros 2 Kvitova, Petra (CZE) 21, Wimbledon 2 Stosur, Samantha (AUS) 27, US Open 1 Azarenka, Victoria (BLR) 22, Australian Open 2 Bartoli, Marion (FRA) 28, Wimbledon 1 Pennetta, Flavia (ITA) 33, US Open 1 Kerber, Angelique (GER) 28, Australian Open 2 Muguruza, Garbiñe (ESP) 22, Roland Garros 1 Jelena Ostapenko 20, Roland Garros 1 *Court won her first Grand Slam title at 1960 Australian Championships aged 17 years, 6 months, and followed with 12 more titles between 1960 and 1966 ** Jones won two pre-open Era Grand Slam titles: her first at 1961 French Championships, aged 22 years, 8 months and a 2nd at the French again in 1966 *** King won 4 titles prior to the Open Era: (Wimbledon , US Open 1967 and the 1968 Australian Championships); King was aged 22 years, 8 months at the time of her first GS win at Wimbledon 1966 ****Richey won 1967 Australian Open (aged 24 years, 4 months) and the 1968 French Open - the first Grand Slam tournament of the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 10

11 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Head to Head: VENUS WILLIAMS leads ROME CLAY O QF GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2015 WUHAN HARD O F VENUS WILLIAMS mins 2014 AUCKLAND HARD O QF VENUS WILLIAMS mins 2013 FLORIANOPOLIS HARD O R16 VENUS WILLIAMS mins GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon F ROAD TO THE FINAL VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h01) R64: d. YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) 6-2,6-4 (1h20) R32: d. SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) 6-2,6-2 (1h10) R16: d. [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) 4-6,6-4,6-4 (2h20) QF: d. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) 6-3,6-4 (1h15) SF: d. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) 6-1,6-1 (1h05) Total games: 115 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 12-1 Total time on court: 8h11 Average time on court: 1h22 Average rank of opponent: 55 vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) R64: d. QIANG WANG (CHN #55) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (1h48) R32: d. NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) 7-6(3),6-4 (1h25) R16: d. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) 6-3,6-2 (1h04) QF: d. [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) 6-3,7-5 (1h13) SF: d. [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) 6-4,6-2 (1h13) Total games: 129 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 12-1 Total time on court: 8h22 Average time on court: 1h24 Average rank of opponent: 36 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

12 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

13 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

14 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) MUGURUZA: Wimbledon R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall); through to final at the All England Club for the second time In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to that final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in qualifying in Her 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Bidding to be the 27th player in the Open Era to win multiple Grand Slam titles. Owns a 1 1 record in Grand Slam final matches to date (winning 2016 Roland Garros and finishing R Up at 2015 Wimbledon) At present, only seven active players have won two or more major titles (S.Williams 23, V.Williams 7, Sharapova Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

15 5, Azarenka 2, Kerber 2, Kuznetsova 2 and Kvitova 2) Defeated unseeded Rybarikova in Thursday s SF for the loss of two games to advance to her first final on tour since 2016 Roland Garros Has dropped only one set this fortnight, during 2hr 20min R16 encounter against No.1 Kerber. Now owns three career wins over a reigning World No.1, having also defeated S.Williams at both 2014 Roland Garros and 2016 Roland Garros Followed this by defeating No.8 Kuznetsova in QF; is 4 2 against Top 10 opponents in 2017, with other wins coming over No.9 Kuznetsova in QF at Brisbane, No.10 Svitolina in R16 at Indian Wells and No.1 Kerber earlier this tournament Faces V.Williams in today s final; defeated the American for the first time in four attempts earlier this year in Rome one of six wins over Top 20 players this year (44 42 career) Is the second player to face both Williams sisters in the final of the same major (also Hingis, at US Open in 1997 d. V.Williams, and 1999 l. S.Williams) Looking to register 300th match win (at all levels) today Is attempting to become the second Spanish woman to win Wimbledon in the Open Era (also Conchita Martínez in 1994) Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015). Having progressed to final, will secure a return to the Top 10 and could move as high as No.5 by lifting the title With V.Williams ranked No.11, Wimbledon is guaranteed to crown a fifth non Top 10 champion since the WTA rankings were introduced in November 1975 (also No.31 V.Williams 2007, No.16 V.Williams 2005, No.15 Sharapova 2004 and No.15 Bartoli 2013) Grand Slam History 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the final. Also the 45th woman in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At 2015 Wimbledon, became first Spaniard to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth woman (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( ) Season

16 Heading into 2017 Wimbledon, made SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova 61 60) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome defeated today s opponent V.Williams in QF, forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down. Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. eventual R Up Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Career Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career

17 Other Information Began playing tennis at age three; first memory of the sport was playing with her brothers Mother, Scarlet is from Venezuela and father, José Antonio, is from Spain Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Conchita Martínez has stood in for the fortnight V.WILLIAMS: Wimbledon Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships Five time champion at the All England Club, winning in 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F) In addition, finished R Up in 2002, 2003 and 2009, losing to sister Serena on each occasion, and is a six time doubles champion (all w/s.williams) With defeat of Wang in 2r here, surpassed Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players now 101 (including SF defeat of Konta). Owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10; in Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Defeated No.6 Konta in SF to improve career record against Top 10 players to (4 2 in 2017), this year also chalking up wins over No.1 Kerber and No.7 Kuznetsova (both at Miami) and No.6 Konta (Rome) Strong serving displays have underpinned her progress this week, winning 80% of her first serve points and dropping serve only six times in 59 games By reaching final this fortnight, becomes the only player to have advanced to R16 or better in the last six Grand Slams 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up) 2017 Roland Garros (R16); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Faces No.15 Muguruza today owns a career record vs. Top 20 players (5 4 in 2017), having also posted wins over No.13 Ostapenko and No.6 Konta this fortnight Has advanced to ninth Wimbledon final (5 3 win loss record) and first since 2009 (l. S.Williams) eight years is the longest gap between final appearances in the Open Era history of the tournament YEARS SLAM PLAYER 14 Australian Open ( ) WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) 11 Roland Garros ( ) WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) 8 Wimbledon ( ) WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) 7 Wimbledon ( ) SHARAPOVA, Maria (RUS) 7 US Open ( ) SUKOVA, Helena (CZE) 7 Australian Open ( ) REID, Kerry (AUS) 7 Australian Open ( ) MAURESMO, Amélie 7 Australian Open ( ) CLIJSTERS, Kim

18 Is contesting 16th Grand Slam singles final (7 8 record) and second of 2017 (also Australian Open). Most recently appeared in multiple major finals in the same season in 2003 (Australian Open R Up and Wimbledon R Up) Will move to No.10 after the tournament, and could return to the Top 5 (as high as No.4) with the title. The last time she was in the Top 5 was the week of January 17, 2011 At 37 years and 29 days old, is the oldest woman to advance to the final at the All England Club since 1994 (Martina Navratilova, R Up at 37 years, 258 days old) Is attempting to overtake S.Williams record (34 years and 287 days) as the oldest woman in Open Era to win Wimbledon title. Wimbledon s oldest women s singles champion of all time is Britain s Charlotte Sterry, who won in 1908 at the age of 37 years, 282 days Is bidding to become the 25th woman in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam in her 30s, a feat accomplished by nine different women: Serena Williams (10), Margaret Court (3), Martina Navratilova (3), Chris Evert (2), Billie Jean King (2), Ann Jones (1), Li Na (1), Flavia Pennetta (1) and Virginia Wade (1): OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS 30 AND OLDER YR SLAM NAME YRS DAYS 2017 Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) US Open Flavia Pennetta (ITA) Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Virginia Wade (GBR) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Australian Open Li Na (CHN) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Billie Jean King (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) US Open Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Billie Jean King (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Ann Jones (GBR) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) Australian Open Margaret Court (AUS)

19 Grand Slam History 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: and Also won US Open in 2000 (d. Davenport) and 2001 (d. S.Williams) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) The gap between her maiden Grand Slam final at the US Open in 1997 and this year s Wimbledon is the longest in Open Era history: Span of Years Competing in Grand Slam Finals PLAYER YEARS WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) EVERT, Chris (USA) Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams). Six of these have come at Wimbledon, most recently in 2016 (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Her Grand Slam win loss record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list, also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf Season Did not play any grass court tune up events, and entered Wimbledon after R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) Contested two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine Double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there

20 Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Career Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March 2011 Was diagnosed with Sjögrens Syndrome in 2011, missing the end of that season and start of 2012 Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets

21 Other Information Owns interior design company, V Starr Interiors. Also set up clothing line called EleVen, designing her own on court outfits In 2015 received Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Indian University East Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt. Joined at Wimbledon by hitting partners Jermaine Jenkins and Adam Thornton Brown

22 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY 10 SEMIFINAL MATCHES [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) Series tied 2-2 (Muguruza leads 2-1 at main draw, tour level) [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) vs. [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) Konta leads 3-2 A LOOK AT THE FINAL FOUR PLAYER RANK NAT AGE WIM MD W/L* YTD PRIZE $^ YTD W/L* YTD TITLES CAREER PRIZE $^ CAREER W/L* [6] Johanna Konta 7 GBR ,873, ,079, [10] Venus Williams 11 USA ,088, ,520, [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 15 ESP ,045, ,128, Magdalena Rybarikova 87 SVK , ,101, *Includes current tournament / ^Does not include current tournament CAREER TITLES WIMBLEDON & GRAND SLAM RECORDS PLAYER WIM W-L WIM BEST RESULT GS W-L GS BEST RESULT [6] Johanna Konta 6-5 SF: 2017* SF (2): 2016 Australian Open, 2017 Wimbledon* [10] Venus Williams WON (5): , WON (7): , 2005, Wimbledon, US Open , [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 13-4 R-Up (1): WON (1): 2016 Roland Garros Magdalena Rybarikova 7-9 SF: 2017* SF (1): 2017 Wimbledon* CAREER GRAND SLAM RECORDS BY ROUND REACHED PLAYER R128 R64 R32 R16 QF SF F W TOTAL* [6] Johanna Konta [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza Magdalena Rybarikova *Includes 2017 Wimbledon Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

23 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT POTENTIAL FINAL HEAD to HEADS V.WILLIAMS KONTA MUGURUZA V.Williams leads 3-1 Konta leads 2-1 (2-0 at main draw, tour-level) RYBARIKOVA V.Williams leads 2-0 Konta leads 2-0 GRAND SLAM SEMIFINAL HISTORIES PLAYER TOTAL GS SF LAST GRAND SLAM SF PLAYED W-L IN GS SF W-L IN GS F [6] Johanna Konta Australian Open (SF) [10] Venus Williams Australian Open (R-Up) [14] Garbiñe Muguruza Roland Garros (WON) Magdalena Rybarikova GRAND SLAM MATCH RECORD - WHEN WINNING FIRST SET: PLAYER GS MATCHES WINNING SET 1 MATCH W-L [6] Johanna Konta [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza Magdalena Rybarikova GRAND SLAM MATCH RECORD - WHEN DROPPING FIRST SET: PLAYER GS MATCHES DROPPING SET 1 MATCH W-L [6] Johanna Konta [10] Venus Williams [14] Garbiñe Muguruza Magdalena Rybarikova ONE YEAR ON Below is a look at the 2017 semifinalists and their results at 2016 Wimbledon and their ranking entering that event: PLAYER WIMBLEDON 2016 RESULT RANKING ENTERING 2016 WIMBLEDON RANKING ENTERING 2017 WIMBLEDON [6] Johanna Konta 2r (l. Bouchard) 19 7 [10] Venus Williams SF (l. Kerber) 8 11 [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 2r (l. Cepelova) 2 15 Magdalena Rybarikova 1r (l. Bouchard) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 2

24 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WIMBLEDON 10-YEAR SEMIFINAL HISTORY YEAR WIMBLEDON SEMIFINALISTS (by seed) 2017 [6] Konta [10] V. Williams [14] Muguruza Rybarikova 2016 [1] S.Williams [4] Kerber [8] V. Williams Vesnina 2015 [1] S.Williams [4] Sharapova [13] Radwanska [20] Muguruza 2014 [3] Halep [6] Kvitova [13] Bouchard [23] Safarova 2013 [4] A. Radwanska [15] Bartoli [20] Flipkens [23] Lisicki 2012 [2] Azarenka [3] Radwanska [6] S. Williams [8] Kerber 2011 [4] Azarenka [5] Sharapova [8] Kvitova Lisicki 2010 [1] S. Williams [21] Zvonareva Kvitova Pironkova 2009 [1] Safina [2] S. Williams [3] V. Williams [4] Dementieva 2008 [5] Dementieva [6] S. Williams [7] V. Williams Zheng Bold indicates eventual champion; Underlined Italics indicates eventual runner-up SEMIFINALS QUICK HITS Four different countries are represented in the semifinals: Great Britain, Slovakia, Spain and the USA (last year, three different countries were represented at this stage) Of last year s semifinalists, only Venus Williams has reached the final four again in 2017 Two of the four players remaining have won a Grand Slam title previously: Garbiñe Muguruza (2016 Roland Garros) and V.Williams ( , 2005, Wimbledon and US Open) This season, 26 different players have won WTA singles titles across 32 events Only one of the semifinalists has won a title this year: Johanna Konta (Sydney and Miami) Two semifinalists are appearing in the Wimbledon semifinals for the first time: Konta and Magdalena Rybarikova In addition, this is also Rybarikova s first Grand Slam semifinal This fortnight marks Rybarikova s 36th appearance in a Grand Slam. Only 11 players in the Open Era played more majors before reaching their maiden semifinal: Likhovtseva (46), Vinci (44), Tauziat (42), Vesnina (42), Pennetta (41), Schiavone (39), Suárez (38), Dechy (37), Safarova (37) and Peng (37) Ranked No.87, Rybarikova is the fourth lowest-ranked player to reach a Wimbledon SF: PLAYER YEAR RANKED RESULT Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (CRO) SF Zheng Jie (CHN) SF Gigi Fernandez (USA) SF Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) ??? Alexandra Stevenson (USA) SF Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 3

25 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Rybarikova is the 24th unseeded player to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds), and the sixth at Wimbledon, after Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010), Tsvetana Pironkova (2010), Sabine Lisicki (2011) and Elena Vesnina (2016). At least one unseeded player has reached the semifinal stage at each of the past eight majors: AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN Serena Williams (2007) Justine Henin (2010) Zheng Jie (2010) Madison Keys (2015) Johanna Konta (2016) CoCo Vandeweghe (2017) Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (2017) Clarissa Fernandez (2002) Nadia Petrova (2003) Kiki Bertens (2016) Jelena Ostapenko (2017) Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010) Tsvetana Pironkova (2010) Sabine Lisicki (2011) Elena Vesnina (2016) Magdalena Rybarikova (2017) Kim Clijsters (2009) Yanina Wickmayer (2009) Angelique Kerber (2011) Flavia Pennetta (2013) Peng Shuai (2014) Roberta Vinci (2015) Caroline Wozniacki (2016) Rybarikova is the first Slovak to reach a Wimbledon semifinal Konta, meanwhile, is the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon semifinals since Virginia Wade in 1978 (lost to Evert), and is bidding to become first Briton to reach the final since Wade in 1977 V.Williams, aged 37, is the oldest player to advance to the semifinals of a Grand Slam since 1994 Wimbledon (when Martina Navratilova finished as runner-up, aged 37): OPEN ERA: OLDEST GRAND SLAM SEMIFINALISTS PLAYER AGE* GRAND SLAM RESULT Billie Jean King 39 years, 223 days 1983 Wimbledon SF Billie Jean King 38 years, 224 days 1982 Wimbledon SF Martina Navratilova 37 years, 258 days 1994 Wimbledon R-Up Venus Williams 37 years, 29 days 2017 Wimbledon??? Martina Navratilova 36 years, 259 days 1993 Wimbledon SF Venus Williams 36 years, 226 days 2017 Australian Open R-Up *based on age at end of tournament V.Williams s quarterfinal victory over Jelena Ostapenko was her 100th match at the All England Club. She has also now matched sister Serena Williams with 86 main draw match wins: OPEN ERA ACTIVE PLAYERS PLAYER W-L PLAYER W-L Martina Navratilova * Serena Williams Chris Evert Venus Williams SERENA WILLIAMS Maria Sharapova VENUS WILLIAMS Agnieszka Radwanska Steffi Graf 74-7 Svetlana Kuznetsova Billie Jean King 65-10** Petra Kvitova 30-8 Virginia Wade 56-17** Sabine Lisicki 27-9 *All-time record for King was and Wade was Muguruza has dropped the fewest games (37) en route to the semifinals, followed by Rybarikova (40) Konta has served the most aces of any player in the tournament, hitting 28 in her five matches. V.Williams is second, with 27, while Muguruza and Rybarikova each have 14 to their name Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 4

26 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WTA RANKING WATCH There will be a new WTA World No.1 after Wimbledon. By Johanna Konta defeating Simona Halep in the quarterfinals, Karolina Pliskova will move to No.1 on Monday, July 17 Konta is projected to make her Top 5 debut after Wimbledon. Only three British woman have found their way to the Top 5 since the WTA Rankings were introduced in November 1975: Virginia Wade (career-high of No.2), Sue Barker (career-high of No.3) and Jo Durie (career-high of No.5). Konta is projected to move to No.4 or No.5 (if Williams wins the title) by reaching the semifinals. She can climb as high as No.3 after Wimbledon, but only if she wins the title Venus Williams (No.11) and Garbiñe Muguruza (No.14) both have a booked a spot back in the Top 10 with their quarterfinal wins. They each can move into the Top 5 if they go on to win the title After Wimbledon, Serena Williams will drop out of the Top 10 for first time since April 1, She has been in the Top 10 for 276-consecutive weeks. As a result, Halep will then hold the longest active streak for weeks in the Top 10. Halep entered the Top 10 on Jan 27, 2014 and her streak will move to 182-consecutive weeks in the Top 10 after Wimbledon Magdalena Rybarikova is projected to move to No.33 by reaching the semifinals and could make her Top 20 debut by reaching the final. She is projected to move as high as No.16 if she wins the title After Wimbledon, there will be a new No.1 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard. The top spot will belong to either Konta or Williams, if they win the title, otherwise Halep will own the top spot after Wimbledon Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 5

27 ACTIVE GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT The 2017 season has welcomed one new Grand Slam champion so far: Jelena Ostapenko won her maiden Grand Slam singles title at 2017 Roland Garros, defeating Simona Halep in the final. There are 11 active Grand Slam champions, four of whom have lifted the trophy previously at Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova (2011, 2014), Maria Sharapova (2004), Serena Williams ( , , 2012, ) and Venus Williams ( , 2005, ). GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS (ACTIVE PLAYERS) PLAYERS GS TITLES GRAND SLAM TITLES BREAKDOWN Serena Williams 23 Australian Open: 2003, 2005, 2007, , 2015, 2017; Roland Garros: 2002, 2013, 2015; Wimbledon: , , 2012, ; US Open: 1999, 2002, 2008, Venus Williams 7 Wimbledon: , 2005, ; US Open: Maria Sharapova 5 Australian Open: 2008; Roland Garros: 2012, 2014; Wimbledon: 2004; US Open: 2006 Victoria Azarenka 2 Australian Open: Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 Roland Garros: 2009; US Open: 2004 Petra Kvitova 2 Wimbledon: 2011, 2014 Angelique Kerber 2 Australian Open: 2016; US Open: 2016 Garbiñe Muguruza 1 Roland Garros: 2016 Jelena Ostapenko 1 Roland Garros: 2017 Francesca Schiavone 1 Roland Garros: 2010 Samantha Stosur 1 US Open: 2011 OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Serena Williams (USA) Steffi Graf (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) Margaret Court (AUS) Monica Seles (USA) Billie Jean King (USA) Venus Williams (USA) Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) Justine Henin (BEL) Martina Hingis (SUI) Maria Sharapova (RUS) Kim Clijsters (BEL) Hana Mandlikova (CZE) Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario (ESP) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 6

28 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS (10 or more) PLAYER TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 24 Serena Williams (USA) 23 Steffi Graf (GER) 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 19 Chris Evert (USA) 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 12 OPEN ERA: WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS PLAYER TITLES YEARS Navratilova, Martina , 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990 Graf, Steffi , 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Williams, Serena , 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 Williams, Venus , 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008 King, Billie Jean , 1972, 1973, 1975 Evert, Chris , 1976, 1981 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne , 1980 Kvitova, Petra , 2014 Ann Haydon-Jones Court, Margaret Wade, Virginia Martinez, Conchita Hingis, Martina Novotna, Jana Davenport, Lindsey Sharapova, Maria Mauresmo, Amelie Bartoli, Marion Bold denotes active player OPEN ERA WIMBLEDON TITLES BY COUNTRY TITLES COUNTRY MOST RECENTLY 27 United States Serena Williams (2016) 7 Germany Stefanie Graf (1996) 5 Czech Republic Petra Kvitova (2014) 3 Australia Evonne Goolagong Cawley (1980) 2 Great Britain Virginia Wade (1977) 2 France Marion Bartoli (2013) 1 Russia Maria Sharapova (2004) 1 Spain Conchita Martinez (2016) 1 Switzerland Martina Hingis (1997) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 7

29 WIMBLEDON HONOR ROLL (OPEN ERA) 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT YEAR [SEED] CHAMPION [SEED] RUNNER-UP SCORE 1968 [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [7] Judy Tegart (AUS) [4] Ann Jones (GBR) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [8] Olga Morozova (RUS) [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [2] Evonne Cawley (AUS #2) [3] Virginia Wade (GBR #3) [7] Betty Stove (NED #7) [2] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [2] Chris Evert (USA #1) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS #4) [3] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #3) 61 76(4) 1981 [1] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #1) [2] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #5) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #2) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Andrea Jaeger (USA #4) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #2) 76(5) [co-1] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [co-1] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #4) 76(1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) 62 67(1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [5] Zina Garrison Jackson (USA #5) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [2] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG #3) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Monica Seles (YUG #1) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [8] Jana Novotna (CZE #8) 76(6) [3] Conchita Martínez (ESP #3) [4] Martina Navratilova (USA #4) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #3) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI #1) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [16] Nathalie Tauziat (FRA #15) 64 76(2) 1999 [3] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #3) [5] Venus Williams (USA #5) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) 63 76(3) 2001 [2] Venus Williams (USA #2) [8] Justine Henin (BEL #9) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [1] Venus Williams (USA #1) 76(4) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Venus Williams (USA #4) [13] Maria Sharapova (RUS #15) [1] Serena Williams (USA #10) [14] Venus Williams (USA #16) [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA #1) 46 76(4) [1] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA #1) [3] Justine Henin (BEL #3) [23] Venus Williams (USA #31) [18] Marion Bartoli (FRA #19) [7] Venus Williams (USA #7) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [3] Venus Williams (USA #3) 76(3) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [21] Vera Zvonareva (RUS #21) [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE #8) [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS #6) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL #3) [15] Marion Bartoli (FRA #15) [23] Sabine Lisicki (GER #24) [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE #6) [13] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN #13) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [20] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP #20) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Angelique Kerber (GER #4) Last year, Serena Williams won her seventh Wimbledon title (also , , 2012, 2015) The top seed has won the Wimbledon women s singles 24 times in the Open Era (this is the 50th Championships of the Open Era), including nine years in a row ( ); only four No.1 seeds have won here in the last 20 years (Stefanie Graf in 1996, Martina Hingis in 1997, Amélie Mauresmo in 2006, and Serena Williams in 2003, 2010 and ) Marion Bartoli (2013), Maria Sharapova (2004) and Venus Williams (2005, 2007) are the only players to win here seeded outside Top 10 The title at Wimbledon has been successfully defended 16 times in the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 8

30 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIRST TIME GRAND SLAM CHAMPS Since 1968 Roland Garros, 46 women have won at least one Grand Slam title (26 have gone on to win more): PLAYER AGE TOTAL OPEN ERA FIRST GRAND SLAM TITLE YRS, MOS GS TITLES (SGL) ****Richey-Gunter, Nancy (USA) 25, Roland Garros 1 ***King, Billie Jean (USA) 24, Wimbledon 8 Wade, Virginia (GBR) 23, US Open 3 *Court, Margaret (AUS) 26, Australian Open 11 **Jones, Ann (GBR) 30, Wimbledon 1 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne (AUS) 19, Roland Garros 7 Evert, Chris (USA) 19, Roland Garros 18 Barker, Sue (GBR) 20, Roland Garros 1 Melville-Reid, Kerry (AUS) 29, Australian Open (Jan) 1 Jausovec, Mima (YUG) 20, Roland Garros 1 Ruzici, Virginia (ROM) 23, Roland Garros 1 Navratilova, Martina (TCH/USA) 21, Wimbledon 18 O'Neil, Christine (AUS) 22, Australian Open 1 Austin, Tracy (USA) 16, US Open 2 Jordan, Barbara (USA) 22, Australian Open 1 Mandlikova, Hana (TCH/AUS) 18, Australian Open 4 Graf, Stefanie (GER) 17, Roland Garros 22 Sanchez Vicario, Arantxa (ESP) 17, Roland Garros 4 Seles, Monica (YUG/USA) 16, Roland Garros 9 Sabatini, Gabriela (ARG) 20, US Open 1 Martínez, Conchita (ESP) 22, Wimbledon 1 Pierce, Mary (FRA) 20, Australian Open 2 Hingis, Martina (SUI) 16, Australian Open 5 Majoli, Iva (CRO) 19, Roland Garros 1 Novotna, Jana (CZE) 29, Wimbledon 1 Davenport, Lindsay (USA) 22, US Open 3 Williams, Serena (USA) 17, US Open 23 Williams, Venus (USA) 20, Wimbledon 7 Capriati, Jennifer (USA) 24, Australian Open 3 Henin, Justine (BEL) 21, Roland Garros 7 Myskina, Anastasia (RUS) 22, Roland Garros 1 Sharapova, Maria (RUS) 17, Wimbledon 5 Kuznetsova, Svetlana (RUS) 19, US Open 2 Clijsters, Kim (BEL) 22, US Open 4 Mauresmo, Amelie (FRA) 26, Australian Open 2 Ivanovic, Ana (SRB) 20, Roland Garros 1 Schiavone, Francesca (ITA) 29, Roland Garros 1 Li, Na (CHN) 29, Roland Garros 2 Kvitova, Petra (CZE) 21, Wimbledon 2 Stosur, Samantha (AUS) 27, US Open 1 Azarenka, Victoria (BLR) 22, Australian Open 2 Bartoli, Marion (FRA) 28, Wimbledon 1 Pennetta, Flavia (ITA) 33, US Open 1 Kerber, Angelique (GER) 28, Australian Open 2 Muguruza, Garbiñe (ESP) 22, Roland Garros 1 Jelena Ostapenko 20, Roland Garros 1 *Court won her first Grand Slam title at 1960 Australian Championships aged 17 years, 6 months, and followed with 12 more titles between 1960 and 1966 ** Jones won two pre-open Era Grand Slam titles: her first at 1961 French Championships, aged 22 years, 8 months and a 2nd at the French again in 1966 *** King won 4 titles prior to the Open Era: (Wimbledon , US Open 1967 and the 1968 Australian Championships); King was aged 22 years, 8 months at the time of her first GS win at Wimbledon 1966 ****Richey won 1967 Australian Open (aged 24 years, 4 months) and the 1968 French Open - the first Grand Slam tournament of the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 9

31 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) Head to Head: Series tied 2-2 (Muguruza leads 2-1 at tour level) 2015 BIRMINGHAM GRASS O R1 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA mins 2013 INDIAN WELLS HARD O R3 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2013 PARIS HARD I R16 - qual. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA mins 2013 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R1 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon SF ROAD TO THE SEMIFINALS MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (28) $143,288 $3,101,028 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h01) R64: d. YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) 6-2,6-4 (1h20) R32: d. SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) 6-2,6-2 (1h10) R16: d. [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) 4-6,6-4,6-4 (2h20) QF: d. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) 6-3,6-4 (1h15) Total games: 101 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 10-1 Total time on court: 7h06 Average time on court: 1h25 Average rank of opponent: 49 vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) R128: d. MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #51) 6-4,6-1 (1h19) R64: d. [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) 3-6,7-5,6-2 (2h18) R32: d. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) 6-2,6-1 (1h05) R16: d. [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) 6-4,2-6,6-3 (1h53) QF: d. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) 6-3,6-3 (1h14) Total games: 106 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 10-2 Total time on court: 7h49 Average time on court: 1h34 Average rank of opponent: 50 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA 2016 R1 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

32 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) R3 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) 7-6(4) 6-3 R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #8) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #43) 7-6(6) R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) R1 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #20) 6-7(8) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #53) R1 L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #87) R3* W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #205) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #191) R1* W - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #254) R1* L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #203) MUGURUZA: Wimbledon Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall); through to SF at the All England Club for the second time. In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to that final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in qualifying in Her 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Bidding for third Grand Slam F of career today. Owns a 2 0 record in Grand Slam SF matches to date (1 0 at Wimbledon) After defeating No.8 Kuznetsova in QF is 4 2 against Top 10 opponents in 2017; also posted wins over No.9 Kuznetsova in QF at Brisbane, No.10 Svitolina in R16 at Indian Wells and No.1 Kerber in R16 here at Wimbledon on Monday dropped one and only set of tournament against the German Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

33 Now owns three career wins over a reigning World No.1 defeated S.Williams at both 2014 Roland Garros and 2016 Roland Garros, and Kerber here at 2017 Wimbledon Faces No.87 Rybarikova today; has lost three times in 2017 to players ranked outside Top 50 No.79 K.Bondarenko at Dubai (ret. w/left Achilles injury), No.73 Kontaveit at Stuttgart and No.77 Barty at Birmingham Bidding to reach her first final since winning 2016 Roland Garros Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015). Having progressed to QF, will secure a return to the Top 10 and could move as high as No.4 by lifting the title Grand Slam History 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At 2015 Wimbledon, became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( ) Season Heading into 2017 Wimbledon, made SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova 61 60) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down. Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova)

34 Career Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova) Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career Other Information Began playing tennis at age three; first memory of the sport was playing with her brothers Mother, Scarlet is from Venezuela and father, José Antonio, is from Spain Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martínez has stood in for the fortnight RYBARIKOVA: Wimbledon Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Has advanced to SF for the first time here or at any Slam Best previous result at All England Club was 3r in 2015 (l. Govortsova). Made seven consecutive 1r exits from and Fell in qualifying in 2007

35 Is first Slovak woman to reach Wimbledon SF; previous best was QF runs by Cibulkova (2011, 2016) and Hantuchova (2002) Run to SF here at All England Club means it is now 17 straight Grand Slams with a first time semifinalist (starting at 2013 Wimbledon w/flipkens) Has become the 24th unseeded player to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds), and the sixth at Wimbledon, after Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010), Tsvetana Pironkova (2010), Sabine Lisicki (2011) and Elena Vesnina (2016): AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN Serena Williams (2007) Justine Henin (2010) Zheng Jie (2010) Madison Keys (2015) Johanna Konta (2016) CoCo Vandeweghe (2017) Mirjana Lucic Baroni (2017) Clarissa Fernandez (2002) Nadia Petrova (2003) Kiki Bertens (2016) Jelena Ostapenko (2017) Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010) Tsvetana Pironkova (2010) Sabine Lisicki (2011) Elena Vesnina (2016) Magdalena Rybarikova (2017) Kim Clijsters (2009) Yanina Wickmayer (2009) Angelique Kerber (2011) Flavia Pennetta (2013) Peng Shuai (2014) Roberta Vinci (2015) Caroline Wozniacki (2016) Defeated Niculescu in 1r followed by No.3 Ka.Pliskova for first Top 10 win of 2017 season; now owns a 7 20 lifetime record vs. Top 10 opponents, with other wins over No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.8 Bartoli (2013 Toronto), No.2 Halep (2014 New Haven), No.8 Makarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.8 Bencic (2016 Indian Wells) and No.10 Vinci (2016 Indian Wells) In 3r, defeated Tsurenko for loss of three games. In R16 overcame qualifier Martic and upset No.25 Vandeweghe in QF under the Centre Court roof on Tuesday evening Wins over Ka.Pliskova, Tsurenko and Vandeweghe have improved record against Top 50 opponents this season to 5 1; other victories came over No.20 Vandeweghe (Roland Garros) and No.43 Riske (Nottingham), while defeat came at hands of No.8 Konta (Nottingham) Faces No.15 Muguruza today; owns a career record vs. Top 20 players Is the lowest ranked Wimbledon semifinalist since No.133 J.Zheng in 2008 and the lowest across all Slams since No.92 Kerber at 2011 US Open. Meanwhile, is the eighth lowest ranked Grand Slam semifinalist (excluding unranked players): PLAYER RANK GRAND SLAM SEMIFINAL RESULT Mirjana Lucic (CRO) Wimbledon SF Zheng Jie (CHN) Wimbledon SF Diane Evers (AUS) Australian Open SF Chris O'Neil (AUS) Australian Open WON Gigi Fernandez (USA) Wimbledon SF Brigitte Simon (FRA) Roland Garros SF Angelique Kerber (GER) US Open SF Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) Wimbledon??? Clarisa Fernandez (ARG) Roland Garros SF NOTE: Since the inception of computer rankings (November 1975)

36 Bidding to be the equal second lowest ranked player to reach a Grand Slam final since November 1975 (not including unranked players): PLAYER RANK GRAND SLAM RESULT EVONNE GOOLAGONG** NR 1977 AUSTRALIAN OPEN [DEC.] WON KIM CLIJSTERS* NR 2009 US OPEN WON Justine Henin * NR 2010 Australian Open R UP CHRIS O'NEIL AUSTRALIAN OPEN WON Betsy Nagelsen Australian Open R UP Magdalena Rybarikova Wimbledon??? SERENA WILLIAMS AUSTRALIAN OPEN WON BARBARA JORDAN AUSTRALIAN OPEN WON Venus Williams US Open R UP * Unranked due to retirement from game l ** Unranked due to the birth of her first daughter, Kelly, in May 1977 NOTE: since the inception of computer rankings (November 1975) l BOLD denotes GS Champion By reaching the final four, is guaranteed a return to the Top 40 (approx. No.33) for the first time since August 2015 following the conclusion of the tournament Grand Slam History Prior to this fortnight, had never been beyond 3r at a major In addition to reaching 3r here at All England Club in 2015, has also reached that stage at US Open in 2008 (l. Schnyder) and 2009 (l. V. Williams) At the Australian Open and Roland Garros has never been beyond 2r 2017 Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Only 10 players in the Open Era played more majors before reaching their first SF: PLAYER GS APPEARANCE FIRST GRAND SLAM SF RESULT LIKHOVTSEVA, Elena (RUS) Roland Garros SF VINCI, Roberta (ITA) US Open R Up TAUZIAT, Nathalie (FRA) Wimbledon R Up VESNINA, Elena (RUS) Wimbledon SF PENNETTA, Flavia (ITA) US Open SF SCHIAVONE, Francesca (ITA) Roland Garros WON SUÁREZ, Paola (ARG) Roland Garros SF SAFAROVA, LUCIE Wimbledon SF DECHY, Nathalie (FRA) Australian Open SF PENG, Shuai (CHN) US Open SF RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena (SVK) Wimbledon??? FERNANDEZ, Gigi (USA) Wimbledon SF MALEEVA, Manuela (SUI) US Open SF Season Including wins here at 2017 Wimbledon, holds a 18 1 record on grass this season; clinched two ITF singles titles at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (d. Watson in F) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (d. Van Uytvanck in F), and made SF run at Nottingham (l. eventual R Up Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Duque Mariño); scored first Top 20 win of season over No.20 Vandeweghe in 1r Prior to Roland Garros, played exclusively on ITF Circuit in 2017, clinching back to back titles at $80k ITF/Gifu JPN (d. Zhu in F) and $60k ITF/Fukuoka JPN (d. Jang in F)

37 Opened 2017 season with SF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen GER (l. Lemoine). In March, fell as low as No.453 before begging her revival by reaching SF at $25k ITF/Istanbul 2 TUR (l. Tomova) Slovak No.2 behind Cibulkova (ahead of Cepelova) of three women in Top 100, as at July 3, 2017 Career Ended 2016 at No.156; career best year end finish came in 2013 (finishing at No.38) Missed second half of 2016 due to wrist and knee surgery. Left wrist injury was a long standing problem; hyperextended knee during match at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK in May campaign was highlighted by reaching QF at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka) marked best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level Defeated two Top 10 players en route to Indian Wells QF (No.8 Bencic and No.10 Vinci via ret.). Ranked No.97, she was the lowest ranked player to make the QF at Indian Wells since No.99 Hampton in 2012 (64 draw) Wins at Indian Wells were first back to back WTA main draw victories since July 2015 (at Istanbul) and first time winning four matches in a row since reaching 2014 New Haven final (l. Kvitova) Prior to Indian Wells, had won one main draw match in 2016 defeated Wickmayer in 1r at Australian Open (ret. vs. Davis in 2r w/right ankle injury) Career high singles ranking is No.31 (19 August, 2013) Has won four career singles titles: 2009 Birmingham, 2011 Memphis and Washington DC. Is 4 2 in WTA singles finals In 2014, defeated three higher ranked opponents to reach the New Haven final, including best win of career to date with 2r defeat of World No.2 Halep Owns one WTA doubles title 2012 Budapest (w/husarova); achieved a career high doubles ranking of No.50 (6 June, 2011) Slovak Fed Cup Team, Other Information Born in Piestany but moved to Bratislava at age 15 to train at national tennis center Coached by Peter Huber

38 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) vs. [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) Head to Head: JOHANNA KONTA leads ROME CLAY O R16 VENUS WILLIAMS mins 2017 MIAMI HARD O S JOHANNA KONTA mins 2016 STANFORD HARD O F JOHANNA KONTA mins 2016 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R1 JOHANNA KONTA mins 2015 WUHAN HARD O QF VENUS WILLIAMS mins VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon SF ROAD TO THE SEMIFINALS JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) R64: d. QIANG WANG (CHN #55) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (1h48) R32: d. NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) 7-6(3),6-4 (1h25) R16: d. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) 6-3,6-2 (1h04) QF: d. [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) 6-3,7-5 (1h13) Total games: 111 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 10-1 Total time on court: 7h09 Average time on court: 1h26 Average rank of opponent: 42 vs. [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) R128: d. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) 6-2,6-2 (1h04) R64: d. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) 7-6(4),4-6,10-8 (3h10) R32: d. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) 6-4,6-1 (1h16) R16: d. [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) 7-6(3),4-6,6-4 (2h12) QF: d. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) 6-7(2),7-6(5),6-4 (2h38) Total games: 143 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 10-3 Total time on court: 10h20 Average time on court: 2h04 Average rank of opponent: 59 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) JOHANNA KONTA 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

39 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

40 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

41 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) V.WILLIAMS: Wimbledon Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships Five time champion at the All England Club, winning in 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F) In addition, finished R Up in 2002, 2003 and 2009, losing to sister Serena on each occasion, and is a six time doubles champion (all w/s.williams) With defeat of Wang in 2r here, surpassed Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

42 among active players now 100 (including QF defeat of Ostapenko). Owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10; in Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times By reaching SF this fortnight, becomes the only player to have advanced to R16 or better in the last six Grand Slams 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up) 2017 Roland Garros (R16); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Entering SF is one of two Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Muguruza) Record in Grand Slam SF matches stands at 15 6 (8 1 here at Wimbledon) with losses coming at the Australian Open in 2001 (l. Hingis), Wimbledon in 2016 (l. Kerber) and the US Open in 1998 (l. Davenport), 1999 (l. Hingis), 2007 (l. Henin) and 2010 (l. Clijsters) Faces No.7 Konta today owns a career record vs. Top 10 players (3 2 in 2017), this year chalking up wins over No.1 Kerber and No.7 Kuznetsova (both at Miami) and No.6 Konta (Rome) Bidding to reach ninth Wimbledon final (5 3 win loss record), 16th Grand Slam singles final (7 8 record), and 82nd career singles final today (49 32 record) Will move to No.10 having reached the semifinals, and could return to the Top 5 (as high as No.4) with the title. The last time she was in the Top 5 was the week of January 17, At 37 years and 29 days old, is bidding to become oldest player to advance to the final at the All England Club since 1994 (Martina Navratilova, R Up at 37 years, 258 days old) Is the fourth oldest women in history to reach a Wimbledon SF: YEAR Slam SLAM AGE DAYS FULL NAME ROUND 1983 Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1982 Wimbledon 1982 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1r bye 1994 Wimbledon 1994 Wimbledon NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) F 2017 Wimbledon 2017 Wimbledon WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) Grand Slam History 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: and Also won US Open in 2000 (d. Davenport) and 2001 (d. S.Williams) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams). Six of these have come at Wimbledon, most recently in 2016 (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo

43 waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Her Grand Slam win loss record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list, also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf Season Did not play any grass court tune up events, and enters Wimbledon after R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) Contested two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine Double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Career Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at

44 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March 2011 Was diagnosed with Sjögrens Syndrome in 2011, missing the end of that season and start of 2012 Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Other Information Owns interior design company, V Starr Interiors. Also set up clothing line called EleVen, designing her own on court outfits In 2015 received Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Indian University East Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt. Joined at Wimbledon by hitting partners Jermaine Jenkins and Adam Thornton Brown KONTA: Wimbledon Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Has produced best performance by reaching SF Previously had won one match from other five visits to All England Club, in 2016 (d. Puig, l. Bouchard in 2r) Only British woman to reach SF from five in the starting field (also Boulter, Broady, Robson and Watson). The last British woman to reach the SF here at Wimbledon was Virginia Wade in 1978 (l. Evert) Is looking to become the first British woman to reach Wimbledon final since Wade in 1977 (d. Betty Stove in F)

45 Andy Murray s progress in the men s draw means that for the third time in the Open Era two British players reached a Wimbledon QF in the same year: also 1970 (Winnie Wooldridge and Roger Taylor) and 1973 (Wade and Taylor). Should Murray win his QF on Wednesday, there would be two British players in the SF for the first time in the Open Era In 1r here at SW19, reversed her loss to Hsieh at the same stage of Roland Garros earlier this year. Followed this in 2r by overcoming Vekic, her conqueror in the Nottingham final, 10 8 in the final set Defeated Sakkari in 3r and No.22 Garcia in R16 Upset No.2 Halep in QF on Tuesday, coming within two points of defeat before reaching second career Grand Slam SF; owns a 0 1 record in Slam SF matches Overall record vs. Top 5 stands at 5 6; previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney, No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami and No.1 Kerber at 2017 Eastbourne Faces No.11 V.Williams today; has beaten the American in three of their five encounters, including the sole one at a major, in 1r at 2016 Australian Open; also owns a career record vs. Top 20 players Run to SF has taken 10 hours and 20 minutes. By contrast today s opponent V.Williams has spent three hours less on court thus far Has served the most aces of any player this fortnight, hitting 28 in her five matches. V.Williams is second, with 27, while Muguruza and Rybarikova each have 14 to their name Grand Slam History 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open Also made QF at Australian Open in 2017 (l. eventual champion S.Williams), while at US Open has twice reached R16, in 2015 (l. Kvitova) and 2016 (l. Sevastova) At Roland Garros has never been beyond 1r, falling at the first hurdle in Season Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F); now owns 3 2 record in WTA singles finals Following Nottingham fell in 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) but then reached SF for second year in a row at home event of Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. today s opponent V.Williams)

46 Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome) Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. eventual champion Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Career Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka) By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco) Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r)

47 Other Information Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season. Andrew Fitzpatrick is hitting partner

48 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY EIGHT QUARTERFINAL MATCHES [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Konta leads 2-0 (at main draw, tour level*) * Halep won Fed Cup singles rubbers in 2014 and 2017 [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Muguruza leads 3-1 [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) vs. [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) First meeting MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Rybarikova leads 2-0 PLAYER RANK NAT AGE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE QUARTERFINAL LINE-UP WIM MD W/L* YTD PRIZE $^ YTD MD W/L* YTD TITLES CAREER PRIZE $^ CAREER W/L* [2] Simona Halep 2 ROU ,256, ,400, [6] Johanna Konta 7 GBR ,873, ,079, [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova 8 RUS ,508, ,365, [10] Venus Williams 11 USA ,088, ,520, [13] Jelena Ostapenko 13 LAT ,678, ,612, [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 15 ESP ,045, ,128, [24] CoCo Vandeweghe 25 USA , ,100, Magdalena Rybarikova 87 SVK , ,101, *Includes current tournament / ^Does not include current tournament CAREER TITLES Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

49 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT CAREER GRAND SLAM RECORDS BY ROUND REACHED PLAYER R128 R64 R32 R16 QF SF F W TOTAL* [2] Simona Halep [6] Johanna Konta [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova [10] Venus Williams [13] Jelena Ostapenko [14] Garbiñe Muguruza [24] CoCo Vandeweghe Magdalena Rybarikova *Includes 2017 Wimbledon CAREER QF RECORDS GRAND SLAMS PLAYER QF W-L SF W-L FINALS W-L [2] Simona Halep [6] Johanna Konta [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova [10] Venus Williams [13] Jelena Ostapenko [14] Garbiñe Muguruza [24] CoCo Vandeweghe Magdalena Rybarikova QUARTERFINALS QUICK HITS Seven different countries are represented in the quarterfinals: Great Britain, Latvia, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain and the USA (last year, six different countries were represented) Of last year s quarterfinalists, only Simona Halep and Venus Williams have reached the last eight again in 2017 Of the quarterfinalists, two players reached the same stage at the last Slam, 2017 Roland Garros: Halep and Jelena Ostapenko Four players remain who have won a Grand Slam title previously: Svetlana Kuznetsova, Jelena Ostapenko, Garbiñe Muguruza and Williams One more player has contested a Grand Slam final before: Halep at 2014 and 2017 Roland Garros (lost to Sharapova and Ostapenko, respectively) Three players are appearing in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time: Johanna Konta, Ostapenko and Magdalena Rybarikova In addition, it is also Rybarikova s first Grand Slam quarterfinal Konta, meanwhile, is the first British woman to reach the quarterfinals since Jo Durie in 1984, and is bidding to become the first semifinalist since Virginia Wade in 1978 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 2

50 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Ostapenko, 20, is the youngest player remaining in the draw, followed by 23-year-old Muguruza The Latvian is the only junior champion (2014) remaining in the draw. Just four players have won the Wimbledon women s singles title after winning the girls singles title (Haydon-Jones, Susman, Hingis and Mauresmo) Williams, aged 37, is the oldest player to advance to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam since 1994 Wimbledon (when Martina Navratilova finished as runner-up, aged 37) Williams has now won 85 main draw matches at the All England Club the second most of any active player behind sister Serena (86): OPEN ERA ACTIVE PLAYERS PLAYER W-L PLAYER W-L Martina Navratilova * Serena Williams Chris Evert Venus Williams SERENA WILLIAMS Maria Sharapova VENUS WILLIAMS Agnieszka Radwanska Steffi Graf 74-7 Svetlana Kuznetsova Billie Jean King 65-10** Petra Kvitova 30-8 Virginia Wade 56-17** Sabine Lisicki 27-9 *All-time record for King was and Wade was One unseeded player remains: Rybarikova. This marks the 10th successive year when at least one unseeded player has made the Wimbledon quarterfinals Ranked No.87, Rybarikova is the seventh lowest-ranked player to reach a Wimbledon QF: PLAYER YEAR RANKED RESULT Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (CRO) SF Zheng Jie (CHN) SF Jelena Dokic (AUS) QF Severine Beltrame (FRA) QF Gigi Fernandez (USA) SF Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) QF Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) ??? Alexandra Stevenson (USA) SF This fortnight marks Rybarikova s 36th appearance in a Grand Slam. Only five players in the Open Era played more majors before reaching their first QF: Tanasugarn (45), Farina Elia (44), Vesnina (42), Dechy (37) and Peng (37) Three of the quarterfinalists have won a title this year: Halep (Madrid), Konta (Sydney, Miami), and Ostapenko (Roland Garros) Three players have reached the quarterfinals without dropping a set: Halep, Kuznetsova and Vandeweghe Kuznetsova (21) has dropped the fewest games en route to the last eight, followed by Vandeweghe (29) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 3

51 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WTA RANKING WATCH There will be a new WTA World No.1 after Wimbledon. Simona Halep can clinch the top spot with a quarterfinal win. However, if Johanna Konta defeats Halep, then Karolina Pliskova will move to No.1 on Monday, July 17 Venus Williams (No.11), Jelena Ostapenko (No.13) and Garbiñe Muguruza (No.14) each have a chance to book a spot in the Top 10 after Wimbledon with a win in the quarterfinals. They each can move as high as No.4 if they go on to win the title After Wimbledon, Serena Williams will drop out of the Top 10 for first time since April 1, She has been in the Top 10 for 276-consecutive weeks. As a result, Halep will then hold the longest active streak for weeks in the Top 10. Halep entered the Top 10 on Jan 27, 2014 and her streak will move to 182-consecutive weeks in the Top 10 after Wimbledon After Wimbledon, there will also be a new No.1 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard. The top spot will belong to either Halep, Ostapenko (needs to at least reach final), Konta (with title) or Williams (needs at least title) they are all in the bottom half of the Wimbledon draw Here is a match-by-match breakdown: SIMONA HALEP VS JOHANNA KONTA If Halep defeats Konta, then Halep will take over the No.1 spot on Monday, July 17. If Konta defeats Halep, then the No.1 ranking will belong to Karolina Pliskova. Konta is closing in on her Top 5 debut. Only three British woman have found their way to the Top 5 since the WTA Rankings were introduced in November 1975: Virginia Wade (career-high of No.2), Sue Barker (careerhigh of No.3) and Jo Durie (career-high of No.5). Konta would need to defeat Halep to have a chance at moving into the Top 5 after Wimbledon, but would also need Venus Williams or Svetlana Kuznetsova to lose in order to book her debut. Williams could pass Konta with the title, while Kuznetsova could pass her by reaching the final. VENUS WILLIAMS VS JELENA OSTAPENKO The winner of the Venus Williams vs Jelena Ostapenko match will move into the Top 10 after Wimbledon. For Ostapenko it would be her Top 10 debut, the 121st player in WTA Rankings history to crack the Top 10. By reaching the quarterfinals, Ostapenko is projected to move to No.11 or No.12 (if Muguruza reaches the SF). She could climb as high as No.9 by reaching the semifinals, as high as No.8 as runner-up and could move as high as No.4. Ostapenko was ranked No.50 the week of May 15, 2017 and was as low as No.71 at the beginning of March. Williams could return to the Top 5 (as high as No.4) with the title. The last time she was in the Top 5 was the week of January 17, Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 4

52 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT GARBIÑE MUGURUZA VS. SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA With a win in the quarterfinals, Muguruza would return to the Top 10 after Wimbledon (at No.10). She could climb as high as No.8 by reaching the final, or could move as high as No.4 by winning the title. Kuznetsova has a chance to return to the Top 5 after Wimbledon, but will need to advance to the semifinals in order to have a chance. The last time she was in the Top 5 was the week of May 3, MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA VS. COCO VANDEWEGHE Rybarikova is projected to return to the Top 50 by reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. She could move to No.33 by reaching the semifinals and could return to the Top 20 by reaching the final. She is projected to move as high as No.16 if she wins the title. Vandeweghe is projected to move to No.21 by reaching the quarterfinals. Here is a look at how her ranking will improve if she advances: SF: Career-high of No.18 R-Up: No.16, improving to No.3 ranked American (passing Keys) Title: As high as No.13, moving ahead of Serena Williams as the No.2 ranked American. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 5

53 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Head to Head: JOHANNA KONTA leads 2-0 (at tour level) 2017 MIAMI HARD O Q JOHANNA KONTA (7) mins 2015 WUHAN HARD O R16 JOHANNA KONTA mins JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon QF ROAD TO THE QUARTERFINALS SIMONA HALEP (25) $2,940,062 $18,400,850 1 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) R128: d. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) 6-2,6-2 (1h04) R64: d. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) 7-6(4),4-6,10-8 (3h10) R32: d. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) 6-4,6-1 (1h16) R16: d. [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) 7-6(3),4-6,6-4 (2h12) Total games: 107 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-2 Total time on court: 7h42 Average time on court: 1h56 Average rank of opponent: 74 vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) R128: d. [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) 6-4,6-1 (1h13) R64: d. BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) 7-5,6-3 (1h30) R32: d. SHUAI PENG (CHN #37) 6-4,7-6(7) (1h39) R16: d. VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) 7-6(3),6-2 (1h28) Total games: 82 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-0 Total time on court: 5h50 Average time on court: 1h28 Average rank of opponent: 237 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA KONTA 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) SIMONA HALEP 2016 QF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) (2) R16 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) 6-7(5) R3 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

54 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #40) R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #106) SF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R16 W - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) R3 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R2 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #170) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #88) R2 L - NA LI (CHN #6) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #73) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #28) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #25) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #50) R2* L - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #142) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #272) 6-7(8) 7-6(2) 6-2 Konta: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Has produced best performance by reaching QF Previously had won one match from other five visits to All England Club, in 2016 (d. Puig, l. Bouchard in 2r) Only British woman to reach QF from five in the starting field (also Boulter, Broady, Robson and Watson). The last British woman to reach the QF here at Wimbledon was Jo Durie in 1984 Is looking to become the first British woman to reach Wimbledon SF since Virginia Wade in 1978 (l. Evert) and the first British woman to win the title since Wade in 1977 (d. Betty Stove in F) Andy Murray s progress in the men s draw means that for the third time in the Open Era two British players have reached a Wimbledon QF in the same year: also 1970 (Winnie Wooldridge and Roger Taylor) and 1973 (Wade and Taylor) 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open In 1r here in SW19, reversed her loss to Hsieh at the same stage of Roland Garros. Followed this in 2r by avenging another recent loss, overcoming Vekic, her conqueror in the Nottingham final, 10 8 in the final set and defeated Sakkari in 3r Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

55 Defeated No.22 Garcia in R16 on Monday in three sets to advance to third career Grand Slam QF; owns a 1 1 record in Slam QF matches Faces No.2 Halep today; overall record vs. Top 5 stands at 4 6; previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney and No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F) before falling 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) and SF for second year in a row at home event of Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston. Owns a 13 8 record vs. Top 10 opponents, with wins over No.8 Makarova (2015 Eastbourne), No.9 Muguruza (2015 US Open), No.2 Halep (2015 Wuhan), No.10 V.Williams (2016 Australian Open), No.7 Vinci (2016 Rome), No.7 V.Williams (2016 Stanford), No.10 Kuznetsova (2016 Rio Olympics), No.8 Suárez Navarro (2016 Wuhan), No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Beijing), No.9 Keys (2016 Beijing), No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Sydney), No.5 Halep (2017 Miami) and No.1 Kerber (2017 Eastbourne) Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. V.Williams) Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. today s opponent Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome). Is now 3 2 in WTA singles finals, following 2017 Nottingham Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to today s opponent Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. eventual champion Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983

56 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match Advanced to QF or better at 10 events in 2016 Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka) By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics; reached QF in singles (l. eventual silver medalist Kerber), 2r in doubles (w/watson, l. Chan/Chan) and fell 1r in mixed doubles (w/j.murray, l. eventual gold medalists Mattek Sands/Sock) Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r) Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season Hitting partner is Andrew Fitzpatrick Halep: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2014 when she advanced to SF (l. eventual R Up Bouchard); reached QF in 2016 (l. eventual R Up Kerber) 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Slam finalist, having finished runner up at Roland Garros in 2014 (l. Sharapova in 3s) and 2017 (l. Ostapenko in 3s, having led with game point) At US Open, best result to date is reaching SF in 2015 (l. eventual champion Pennetta), while at the Australian Open advanced to QF in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2015 (l. Makarova)

57 Owns a 4 4 record in Grand Slam QF matches (1 1 at Wimbledon), with losses at this stage coming at 2014 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova), 2015 Australian Open (l. Makarova), 2016 Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and 2016 US Open (l. S.Williams) Defeated qualifier Erakovic in 1r, Haddad Maia in 2r, Peng in 3r and former World No.1 Azarenka in R16 to advance to ninth career Grand Slam QF Is yet to drop a set en route to the last eight; Kuznetsova and Vandeweghe also have unblemished records Faces No.7 Konta today; owns a career record (2 1 in 2017) vs. Top 10 ranked players Will become WTA World No.1 after Wimbledon by winning QF today otherwise Ka.Pliskova will sit atop the rankings next Monday (after R16 loss of Kerber) Would be the 23rd player to hold the WTA World No.1 ranking and first Romanian woman to reach the top spot since computer rankings were introduced in 1975 Could have ascended to top spot with victory over Ostapenko in Roland Garros final; despite loss, returned to previous career high rank of No.2, a position she first ascended to on August 11, 2014 and most recently held the week beginning January 18, 2016 Enters Wimbledon after QF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki in 3s), where she again had a chance to claim the World No.1 ranking needed to do better than the incumbent Kerber, who also fell in QF Struggled w/right ankle injury in lead up to Roland Garros after a fall in first set of Rome final Victory over Ka.Pliskova in SF at Roland Garros improved overall record vs. Top 5 to 8 23, with previous wins coming against No.4 A.Radwanska (2013 Rome), No.4 A.Radwanska (2014 Dubai), No.5 Bouchard (2014 WTA Finals), No.1 S.Williams (2014 WTA Finals), No.5 Wozniacki (2015 Dubai), No.2 Kerber (2016 Montréal) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2016 Cincinnati) Entered Paris after reaching finals in consecutive weeks firstly defending Madrid title (d. Mladenovic in F) and then finishing R Up at Rome (l. Svitolina in F) Record in career singles finals now stands at 15 10; owns one career grass court title, won at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (d. Flipkens in F) 2017 Mutua Madrid Open crown was also third WTA Premier Mandatory title, having also won at 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid Posted SF showing at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund) marked first SF of season Claimed wins over Konta and Watson during Romania s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II play off victory over Great Britain in April. Lost dead doubles rubber w/niculescu vs. Rae/Robson Reached QF at 2017 Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) after skipping Middle East Swing due to a left knee injury same injury that forced withdrawal from QF vs. Vikhlyantseva at St Petersburg Made 1r exit at Australian Open for second successive year (l. Rogers in 2017, l. Zhang in 2016, who was 0 14 at Grand Slams entering match and ranked No.133 at the time) Opened 2017 season at Shenzhen, with 2r exit (d. Jankovic in 1r, l. eventual champion Siniakova) Spent pre season training with coach Darren Cahill in Adelaide

58 Posted third straight Top 5 season finish in 2016, at No.4, down from career high No.2 in Season ending ranking had improved eight years in a row until season highlighted by three titles, at Madrid (d. Cibulkova in F for second title at Premier Mandatory level, after 2015 Indian Wells), Bucharest (d. Sevastova in F) and Montréal (d. Keys in F) Went on a 13 match winning streak thanks to titles at Bucharest (five wins) and Montréal (five wins) and SF run at Cincinnati (three wins). Was second longest streak of 2016, after Azarenka (16) Also reached the first WTA doubles final of her career at 2016 Montréal (w/niculescu, l. Makarova/Vesnina) Qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore for the third time, going 1 2 in round robin play d. Keys, l. Kerber and Cibulkova; did not progress to SF Other notable results in 2016 included reaching SF at Sydney (l. eventual champion Kuznetsova), Cincinnati (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and Wuhan (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and back to back QF at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and Miami (l. Bacsinszky) At the other Slams in 2016, made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and posted QF runs at Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and US Open (l. S.Williams) Went 6 7 vs. Top 10 opponents in 2016, wins being over No.9 Kvitova (Fed Cup), No.9 Keys (Wimbledon and Wuhan), No.2 Kerber (Montreal), No.5 A.Radwanska (Cincinnati) and No.7 Keys (WTA Finals Singapore) Record vs. World No.1 players is 1 10, win coming at 2014 WTA Finals Singapore vs. S.Williams (RR stage) Between May 2013 and August 2014, improved ranking from No.64 to as high as No.2 in the world, winning seven titles in this period Became third Romanian to break into the WTA Top 10 (after Ruzici, Spirlea) making Top 10 debut week of January 27, 2014; now highest ranked Romanian woman ever Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2012, Coached by Australian Darren Cahill. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Victor Ionita

59 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Head to Head: GARBIÑE MUGURUZA leads BRISBANE HARD O QF GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2016 WTA FINALS HARD I R1 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2016 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R16 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2015 MADRID CLAY O R2 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon QF ROAD TO THE QUARTERFINALS SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (32) $1,508,747 $23,365,748 0 / 17 0 / / / / / / / / [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h01) R64: d. YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) 6-2,6-4 (1h20) R32: d. SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) 6-2,6-2 (1h10) R16: d. [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) 4-6,6-4,6-4 (2h20) Total games: 82 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-1 Total time on court: 5h51 Average time on court: 1h28 Average rank of opponent: 59 vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) R128: d. [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) 6-3,6-2 (1h05) R64: d. EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) 6-0,7-5 (1h10) R32: d. [Q] POLONA HERCOG (SLO #265) 6-4,6-0 (1h05) R16: d. [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) 6-2,6-4 (1h31) Total games: 69 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-0 Total time on court: 4h51 Average time on court: 1h13 Average rank of opponent: 107 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 2016 R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 6-7(1) R2 W - TARA MOORE (GBR #227) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

60 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) R1 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #45) R2 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #134) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #128) R1 L - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #36) R3 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R2 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #39) R1 W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #83) R2 L - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #74) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #93) (5) R3 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R2 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #78) R1 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #715) (1) 2008 R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #11) R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #109) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #47) R1 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) 6-7(5) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) R16 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #54) R3 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #116) 7-6(2) 6-4 R1 W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #41) R3 L - NA LI (CHN #30) R2 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #82) QF L - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) 7-6(1) 6-3 R16 W - MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL #43) R3 W - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #33) (5) 6-2 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #75) (4) 6-4 R1 W - REBECCA LLEWELLYN (GBR #434) R1 L - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #118) 7-6(4) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

61 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2003 QF L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #3) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #91) R3 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #48) R2 W - YOON JEONG CHO (KOR #46) 7-6(1) 6-4 R1 W - BEA BIELIK (USA #169) R2* L - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #173) R1* W - HELEN CROOK (GBR #348) Muguruza: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall); through to QF at the All England Club for the second time. In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to that final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) At 2015 Wimbledon, became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in qualifying in Her 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Bidding for third Grand Slam SF of career today. Owns a 2 2 record in Grand Slam QF matches to date (1 0 at Wimbledon); both losses at this stage came at Roland Garros ( ) Heading into today s match against No.8 Kuznetsova is 3 2 against Top 10 opponents in 2017, posting wins over No.9 Kuznetsova in QF at Brisbane, No.10 Svitolina in R16 at Indian Wells and No.1 Kerber in R16 here at Wimbledon on Monday dropped first set of tournament against the German Now owns three career wins over a reigning World No.1 defeated S.Williams at both 2014 Roland Garros and 2016 Roland Garros, and Kerber here at 2017 Wimbledon Muguruza vs. Kuznetsova is one of two all Grand Slam champion match ups in the Wimbledon quarterfinals this year also V.Williams vs. Ostapenko Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

62 Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015). Having progressed to QF, is well placed to secure a return to the Top Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the Final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( ) Heading into 2017 Wimbledon, made SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova ) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF. In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova)

63 Represented Spain at Rio Olympics. Advanced to 3r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig ) and QF in doubles (w/suárez Navarro, l. eventual gold medalists Makarova/Vesnina). Was due to play mixed doubles w/nadal, but the pair conceded a w/o in 1r match due to Nadal s ongoing participation in singles and doubles Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Will be joined by 1994 Wimbledon champion Conchita Martínez for the fortnight Kuznetsova: Making 14th main draw appearance at Wimbledon, and 15th appearance overall Through to QF at Wimbledon for the fourth time and first time in a decade (l. eventual champion V.Williams in 2007). Also reached last eight here at the All England Club in 2003 (l. Henin) and 2005 (l. Davenport) and Bidding for first Wimbledon SF today, and first SF at any Slam since her run to the title at Roland Garros in 2009 Doubles finalist here at Wimbledon in 2005 (w/mauresmo, l. Black/Huber) Owns a 5 10 record in Grand Slam QF matches (0 3 at Wimbledon). Most recent defeat at this stage of any major came at 2014 Roland Garros Defeated No.10 A.Radwanska in R16 on Monday to take record vs. Top 10 opponents to 2 2 in 2017 (57 95 career record). Previous Top 10 victory this season came over No.3 Ka.Pliskova at Indian Wells Faces No.15 Muguruza in last eight today at Wimbledon, with a 4 6 record against Top 20 opponents in 2017 Is sole Russian woman to advance to QF here at All England Club out of 11 to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw One of four Grand Slam champions remaining in the singles draw (also today s opponent Muguruza, Ostapenko and V.Williams) Defeated No.265 Hercog in 3r on Saturday for 150th Grand Slam main draw win 2017 Wimbledon marks 59th Grand Slam main draw appearance, which is the seventh most among active players Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning at 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two time Grand Slam finalist, at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin). Has made QF stage at Australian Open on three occasions During 2009 Roland Garros triumph, defeated No.2 S.Williams in QF and No.1 Safina in F one of only nine players to defeat the World No.1 and No.2 at the same Grand Slam, and the most recent to do so One of only nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam singles matches (151 56). Only S.Williams, V.Williams and Sharapova have won more matches at the majors

64 At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women's match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4 hours and 44 minutes Entering 2017 Wimbledon, career prize money stands at over US$23 million only eight players have earned more Turned 32 last week; is the second oldest player remaining in the draw after 37 year old V.Williams Arrived at Wimbledon after QF run at Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s) 2017 clay season culminated in run to R16 at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki), which was preceded by SF effort at Madrid (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and R16 at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Opened clay court swing with 2r showing at Stuttgart (d. Bertens, l. eventual champion Siegemund) Advanced to R16 at 2017 Miami (l. V.Williams) 2017 Indian Wells marked her 40th career final (l. Vesnina in F), the fifth most among active players (behind S.Williams 92, V.Williams 81, Sharapova 58, and Wozniacki 46). Rose to No.7 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Indian Wells final; currently No.8 (July 3, 2017) Made QF run at St Petersburg (l. eventual R Up Putintseva). Was forced to withdraw from Doha and Dubai w/abdominal injury Advanced to R16 at Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Opened 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. Muguruza). Posted 2r exit at Sydney (as defending champion, l. Pavlyuchenkova) Secured her 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane (1r, d. Chirico) is one of seven active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Jankovic, Schnyder, Schiavone and Sharapova. Currently sits 14th on all time list for match wins Made sixth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, where she qualified for SF for the first time (l. Cibulkova); in five previous appearances (2004, ), had never progressed beyond group stage. Her gap of six years between WTA Finals (2009 to 2016) was most since Capriati and Frazier s seven year gaps (both from ) Defeat of Gavrilova in final at 2016 Moscow secured place at WTA Finals entered tournament on a wildcard, knowing she would only qualify for Singapore should she successfully defend the title she won in After 1r bye, defeated Cornet (2r), Babos (QF) and Svitolina (SF) before emphatic victory against Gavrilova in F Defeat of No.3 A.Radwanska and No.5 Ka.Pliskova at WTA Finals improved record vs. Top 5 opponents to 5 4 in 2016, with other wins against No.2 Halep (Sydney), No.1 S.Williams (Miami) and No.4 A.Radwanska (Wuhan) Including defeats of A.Radwanska and Ka.Pliskova in Singapore, won 22 three set matches in 2016, the most on the WTA for the season, and most for three years (Kvitova, 25 in 2013) Won two singles titles in 2016, at Sydney (d. Puig in F) and Moscow (d. Gavrilova in F). Also finished R Up at Miami (l. Azarenka in F). Record in WTA singles finals now stands at In Grand Slam play in 2016, reached R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2r at Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Wimbledon result saw her return to the Top 10 (at No.10) for first time since May 2010 Advanced to 3r at Rio Olympics (l. Konta). Also competed in doubles w/kasatkina (l. Hlavackova/Hradecka in 3r) Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s (7 20 record), most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami

65 Defeated Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1 Her 16 career doubles titles (most recently 2013 Moscow w/stosur) includes two Grand Slam titles, both at the Australian Open in 2005 (w/molik) and 2012 (w/zvonareva) One of five Russians to rank in Top 2 (also Myskina, Sharapova, Zvonareva, Safina); had chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina); also achieved career high No.3 in doubles (June 7, 2004) Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 April 2006 to June 2010) Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, , ; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 Coached by Carlos Martínez

66 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) vs. [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) Head to Head: First meeting VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon QF ROAD TO THE QUARTERFINAL JELENA OSTAPENKO (20) $2,678,597 $3,612,891 1 / 1 2 / / / / / / / / 3-4 [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) R64: d. QIANG WANG (CHN #55) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (1h48) R32: d. NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) 7-6(3),6-4 (1h25) R16: d. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) 6-3,6-2 (1h04) Total games: 90 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-1 Total time on court: 5h56 Average time on court: 1h29 Average rank of opponent: 49 vs. [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) R128: d. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) 6-0,1-6,6-3 (1h19) R64: d. [Q] FRANCOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) 4-6,7-6(4),6-3 (1h56) R32: d. CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) 7-5,7-5 (1h21) R16: d. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) 6-3,7-6(6) (1h44) Total games: 100 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-2 Total time on court: 6h20 Average time on court: 1h35 Average rank of opponent: 81 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) JELENA OSTAPENKO 2016 R1 L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 L - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R1 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #9) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

67 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

68 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

69 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) V.Williams: Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Her Grand Slam record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf With defeat of Wang in 2r here, surpassed Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players now 99 (including R16 defeat of Konjuh). Owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10; in Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

70 Record in Grand Slam QF matches stands at (9 3 here at Wimbledon) with losses coming at 1998 Australian Open (l. Davenport), 1998 Roland Garros (l. Hingis), 1998 Wimbledon (l. Novotna), 1999 Australian Open (l. Davenport), 1999 Wimbledon (l. Graf), 2000 Roland Garros (l. Sanchez Vicario), 2002 Australian Open (l. Seles), 2004 Roland Garros (l. Myskina), 2005 US Open (l. Clijsters), 2006 Roland Garros (l. Vaidisova), 2008 Australian Open (l. Ivanovic), 2008 US Open (l. S.Williams), 2010 Australian Open (l. Li), 2010 Wimbledon (l. Pironkova), 2015 Australian Open (l. Keys) and 2015 US Open (l. S.Williams) Faces No.13 Ostapenko today; owns a 3 4 record in 2017 vs. Top 20 ranked opponents ( overall). Wins this season came over No.1 Kerber and No.7 Kuznetsova (both at Miami) and No.6 Konta (Rome) At 37 years and 29 days old, is bidding to become oldest player to advance to SF at the All England Club since 1994 (Martina Navratilova, R Up at 37 years, 258 days old) Is the eighth oldest women in history to win back to back matches at Wimbledon: YEAR Slam SLAM AGE DAYS FULL NAME ROUND 2014 Wimbledon 2014 Wimbledon DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko (JPN) R Wimbledon 1985 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1984 Wimbledon 1984 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1982 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1r bye 1983 Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) QF 1994 Wimbledon 1994 Wimbledon NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) F 2017 Wimbledon 2017 Wimbledon WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) Entering QF is one of four Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Kuznetsova, Muguruza and today s opponent Ostapenko) Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F); also won US Open twice ( ) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) Successfully defended the Wimbledon title twice: and Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams), most recently winning 2016 Wimbledon (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era

71 Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Did not play any grass court tune up events, and enters Wimbledon after R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) has now reached at least R16 at six successive Slams since 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up) 2017 Roland Garros (R16); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Only player to have advanced to R16 or better in the last six Grand Slams Contested two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon

72 At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March At 35 years of age, was the oldest player to rank in Top 10 since 38 year old Navratilova in December 1994 (whose run ended on January 1, 1995) Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt Ostapenko: Making third consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Has achieved best result here by advancing to QF. Made 2r on debut in 2015 and scored career first Top 10 win over No.9 Suárez Navarro in 1r (l. Mladenovic); fell 1r in 2016 (l. Bertens) Won junior Wimbledon singles title in 2014 (d. Kristina Schmiedlova in F), is the only former junior champions to reach QF (of 10 that began the main draw here) Won first tour level singles title and Grand Slam trophy at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F), becoming first Latvian player to win a major title; was also first from her country to reach the championship match at a Grand Slam; previously Ernests Gulbis reached SF at 2014 Roland Garros 2017 Wimbledon marks ninth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Prior to victory at 2017 Roland Garros, previous best result at a major was reaching 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) At US Open has reached 2r in 2015 (l. Errani); also fell in 1r at all majors in 2016 This fortnight at All England Club, defeated Sasnovich in 1r, Abanda in 2r Giorgi in 3r to advance to R16 Defeated No.5 Svitolina in R16 in straight sets to advance to second career QF; record in Grand Slam QF matches stands at 1 0 With victory over Svitolina; now owns a career 2 4 record vs. Top 5 players; also defeated No.4 Halep at 2017 Roland Garros Entering QF is one of four Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Kuznetsova, Muguruza and today s opponent V.Williams) Along with S.Williams in 2015, is the only woman in the last 10 years to have followed up victory at Roland Garros with a run to the QF or better at Wimbledon. Before that Henin also achieved the feat in 2007

73 Also the first woman to back up her maiden Slam title with QF or better at next Slam since Kim Clijsters (US Open Australian Open 2006) At 20 years old, is the youngest player to reach QF here this fortnight (19 year old Konjuh fell in QF to V.Williams), followed by Muguruza (23) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at World No.13, making her Top 20 debut after run in Paris up 35 ranking positions from start of Roland Garros (No.47) In only pre Wimbledon grass event, reached R16 at Eastbourne (l. Konta). Withdrew from Birmingham w/back injury Highlight of clay court season was historic run to Roland Garros title, where she became the first unseeded player, and lowest ranked player to lift the trophy in the Open Era The last woman to win her debut tour level title at a Grand Slam was Barbara Jordan at 1979 Australian Open (d. Walsh in F); the last player to win their debut title at Roland Garros was Gustavo Kuerten, who lifted the title on June 8, 1997 the day Ostapenko was born Prior to 2017 Roland Garros, deepest runs at a Grand Slam by a Latvian born woman were QF appearances by Savchenko Neiland (1988 US Open; 1994 Wimbledon) and Sevastova (2016 US Open) At 20 years old, was youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final since 19 year old Wozniacki at 2009 US Open (l. Clijsters). With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances (eight) before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was seventh appearance) Defeated No.12 Wozniacki and No.4 Halep en route to Roland Garros title. Record vs. Top 20 opponents is now 7 13, other wins coming over No.9 Suárez Navarro (2015 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam main draw match), No.8 Kvitova (2016 Doha), No.11 Kvitova (2016 Birmingham), No.12 Wozniacki (2017 Charleston) and No.11 Wozniacki (2017 Prague) Win over No.4 Halep in Paris marked career first Top 5 win (now 2 4 overall record), with losses coming against No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Indian Wells), No.5 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Australian Open), No.4 A.Radwanska (2016 New Haven) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Nearly doubled career prize money earnings by winning the title in Paris entered tournament with USD $1.2 million in prize money, and earned a paycheck of approx. USD $1.18 million Is only the third player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (after Kvitova, at 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon, and Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Is the seventh player born in the 1990s to reach a Grand Slam singles final overall in addition to champions Kvitova and Muguruza, also Wozniacki (2009, 2014 US Open), Halep (2014, 2017 Roland Garros), Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon) and Ka.Pliskova (2016 US Open), who all finished as R Up Faces No.11 V.Williams today; owns a 5 4 record this season against Top 20 ranked opponents Aside from Roland Garros performance, European clay court season highlighted by SF run at Prague (l. eventual R Up Kr.Pliskova) defeating No.11 Wozniacki and No.33 Konjuh en route. Fell 1r at Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Vandeweghe). Advanced to 2r at Rome (l. No.7 Muguruza)

74 Earlier this spring on green clay in Charleston, reached first final at a WTA event since 2016 Doha. Fell to then fellow 19 year old Kasatkina in 2017 Charleston final; was the first unseeded Charleston final since 2002 (Majoli d. Schnyder) and the first all teenage final on tour since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d. Kvitova) Before making a run to the final at Charleston, made 2r appearance at Indian Wells (l. Cibulkova) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Brengle) In February, posted back to back 1r exits at St Petersburg (l. Vekic) and Dubai (l. Wang) before making QF at Acapulco (d. eventual champion Tsurenko) Opened 2017 in strong fashion by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Davis via ret. w/viral illness) and 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova served for match twice) In doubles this season, won first and second career titles, at St Petersburg (w/rosolska) and Stuttgart (w/atawo) Ended 2016 ranked No.44 for her first Top 50 year end finish (and second consecutive Top 100) 2016 season highlight was reaching final at Premier 5 Doha (l. Suárez Navarro). Is 1 3 in WTA singles finals, after also finishing R Up at 2015 Québec City (l. Beck) and 2017 Charleston (l. Kasatkina) Made Top 40 debut by virtue of reaching final at 2016 Doha Represented Latvia at 2016 Rio Olympics, losing 1r in singles (l. Stosur) Ended 2015 at No.79 for first Top 100 finish (up from No.308 in 2014). Having leapt 229 spots, was second highest year end rankings jump, after Kasatkina who went from No.370 to No.72 (298 spots) Began playing ITF Circuit events in Has won seven singles and eight doubles titles Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Tashkent (2r, l. Pervak) Latvian Fed Cup Team, ; Latvian Olympic Team, 2016 Highest ranked Latvian woman of two in Top 100, before Sevastova (as of July 3, 2017) Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father and fitness trainer is Jevgenijs Ostapenko Half brother is Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Los Angeles and lives there now) Introduced to tennis at age five by mother; favorite shots are serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard Speaks Russian, Latvian and English Tennis idols are Serena Williams and Ernests Gulbis Ostapenko watched Gulbis QF match at Roland Garros from his box in 2014 Took ballroom dancing classes for seven years Currently working with WTA player Anabel Medina Garrigues

75 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Head to Head: MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA leads ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R1 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA mins 2011 BIRMINGHAM GRASS O R2 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA mins MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (28) $143,288 $3,101,028 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon QF ROAD TO THE QUARTERFINALS COCO VANDEWEGHE (25) $920,574 $4,100,374 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 5-13 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) R128: d. MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #51) 6-4,6-1 (1h19) R64: d. [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) 3-6,7-5,6-2 (2h18) R32: d. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) 6-2,6-1 (1h05) R16: d. [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) 6-4,2-6,6-3 (1h53) Total games: 88 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-2 Total time on court: 6h35 Average time on court: 1h39 Average rank of opponent: 56 vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) R128: d. MONA BARTHEL (GER #48) 7-5,6-2 (1h33) R64: d. TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) 6-4,6-2 (1h15) R32: d. ALISON RISKE (USA #46) 6-2,6-4 (1h16) R16: d. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) 7-6(4),6-4 (1h37) Total games: 79 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 8-0 Total time on court: 5h41 Average time on court: 1h25 Average rank of opponent: 44 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA 2016 R1 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R3 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) 7-6(4) 6-3 R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #8) COCO VANDEWEGHE 2016 R16 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R2 W - TIMEA BABOS (HUN #44) R1 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #60) (3) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

76 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #43) 7-6(6) R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) R1 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #20) 6-7(8) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #53) R1 L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #87) R3* W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #205) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #191) R1* W - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #254) QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) (3) 6-2 R16 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) 7-6(1) 7-6(4) R3 W - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #23) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #11) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #63) R2 L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) (4) R1 W - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #28) R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R1 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #10) R3* W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #125) (2) 7-5 R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #230) R1* W - TAMARYN HENDLER (RSA #185) R1 L - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #121) R1* L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #203) Rybarikova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Has advanced to QF for the first time here or at any Slam 2017 Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Only five players in the Open Era played more majors before reaching their first QF: Tanasugarn ( WImbledon), Farina Elia ( Wimbledon), Vesnina ( Wimbledon), Dechy ( Australian Open) and Peng ( US Open) Best previous result at All England Club was 3r in 2015 (l. Govortsova). Made seven consecutive 1r exits from and Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. In addition to reaching 3r here in 2015, has also reached this stage at US Open. At Roland Garros has never been beyond 2r, falling at that juncture seven times, including this year Defeated Niculescu in 1r and then No.3 Ka.Pliskova on Thursday for first Top 10 win of 2017; now owns a 7 20 lifetime record vs. Top 10 opponents, with other wins over No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.8 Bartoli (2013 Toronto), No.2 Halep (2014 New Haven), No.8 Makarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.8 Bencic (2016 Indian Wells) and No.10 Vinci (2016 Indian Wells) In 3r, defeated Tsurenko for loss of three games. In R16 overcame qualifier Martic in three sets Wins over Ka.Pliskova and Tsurenko have improved record against Top 50 opponents this season to 4 1; other victories came over today s opponent Vandeweghe (Roland Garros) and No.43 Riske (Nottingham), while defeat came at hands of Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

77 No.8 Konta (Nottingham) Is third Slovak woman to reach a Wimbledon QF also Cibulkova (2011, 2016) and Hantuchova (2002) and bidding to become the first to reach the last four Is the only unseeded player remaining in the draw, ensuring that for a 10th successive year at least one unseeded player has made the last eight at Wimbledon Is bidding to become the 24th unseeded player to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds), and the sixth at Wimbledon, after Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010), Tsvetana Pironkova (2010), Sabine Lisicki (2011) and Elena Vesnina (2016): AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN Serena Williams (2007) Justine Henin (2010) Zheng Jie (2010) Madison Keys (2015) Johanna Konta (2016) CoCo Vandeweghe (2017) Mirjana Lucic Baroni (2017) Clarissa Fernandez (2002) Nadia Petrova (2003) Kiki Bertens (2016) Jelena Ostapenko (2017) Zheng Jie (2008) Petra Kvitova (2010) Tsvetana Pironkova (2010) Sabine Lisicki (2011) Elena Vesnina (2016) Kim Clijsters (2009) Yanina Wickmayer (2009) Angelique Kerber (2011) Flavia Pennetta (2013) Peng Shuai (2014) Roberta Vinci (2015) Caroline Wozniacki (2016) Ranked No.87, is the seventh lowest ranked player to reach a Wimbledon QF: PLAYER YEAR RANKED RESULT Mirjana Lucic Baroni (CRO) SF Zheng Jie (CHN) SF Jelena Dokic (AUS) QF Severine Beltrame (FRA) QF Gigi Fernandez (USA) SF Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) QF Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) ??? Alexandra Stevenson (USA) SF Bidding to become the lowest ranked Wimbledon semifinalist since No.133 J.Zheng in 2008 and the lowest across all Slams since No.92 Kerber at 2011 US Open. Meanwhile, would be the eighth lowest ranked Grand Slam semifinalist (excluding unranked players): PLAYER RANK GRAND SLAM SEMIFINAL RESULT Mirjana Lucic (CRO) Wimbledon SF Zheng Jie (CHN) Wimbledon SF Diane Evers (AUS) Australian Open SF Chris O'Neil (AUS) Australian Open WON Gigi Fernandez (USA) Wimbledon SF Brigitte Simon (FRA) Roland Garros SF Angelique Kerber (GER) US Open SF Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) Wimbledon??? Clarisa Fernandez (ARG) Roland Garros SF NOTE: Since the inception of computer rankings (November 1975) By reaching the last eight, is guaranteed a return to the Top 50 for the first time since August 2015 following the conclusion of the tournament

78 Including wins here at 2017 Wimbledon, holds a 17 1 record on grass this season; clinched two ITF singles titles at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (d. Watson in F) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (d. Van Uytvanck in F), and made SF run at Nottingham (l. eventual R Up Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Duque Mariño); scored first Top 20 win of season over No.20 Vandeweghe in 1r Prior to Roland Garros, played exclusively on ITF Circuit in 2017, clinching back to back titles at $80k ITF/Gifu JPN (d. Zhu in F) and $60k ITF/Fukuoka JPN (d. Jang in F) Opened 2017 season with SF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen GER (l. Lemoine). In March, fell as low as No.453 before begging her revival by reaching SF at $25k ITF/Istanbul 2 TUR (l. Tomova) Ended 2016 at No.156; career best year end finish came in 2013 (finishing at No.38) Missed second half of 2016 due to wrist and knee surgery. Left wrist injury was a long standing problem; hyperextended knee during match at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK in May campaign was highlighted by reaching QF at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka) marked best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level Defeated two Top 10 players en route to Indian Wells QF (No.8 Bencic and No.10 Vinci via ret.). Ranked No.97, she was the lowest ranked player to make the QF at Indian Wells since No.99 Hampton in 2012 (64 draw) Wins at Indian Wells were first back to back WTA main draw victories since July 2015 (at Istanbul) and first time winning four matches in a row since reaching 2014 New Haven final (l. Kvitova) Prior to Indian Wells, had won one main draw match in 2016 defeated Wickmayer in 1r at Australian Open (ret. vs. Davis in 2r w/right ankle injury) Slovak No.2 behind Cibulkova (ahead of Cepelova) of three women in Top 100, as at July 3, 2017 Currently ranked No.87 (July 3, 2017); career high singles ranking is No.31 (19 August, 2013) Has won four career singles titles: 2009 Birmingham, 2011 Memphis and Washington DC. Is 4 2 in WTA singles finals In 2014, defeated three higher ranked opponents to reach the New Haven final, including best win of career to date with 2r defeat of World No.2 Halep Owns one WTA doubles title 2012 Budapest (w/husarova); achieved a career high doubles ranking of No.50 (6 June, 2011) Slovak Fed Cup Team, Coached by Peter Huber Vandeweghe: Making seventh consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Has matched best result at the All England Club by reaching QF Also went this far in 2015, when she defeated three seeds en route (No.11 Ka.Pliskova in 2r, No.22 Stosur in 3r and No.6 Safarova in R16) before falling to No.4 Sharapova in 3 sets Reached R16 in 2016 (l. Pavlyuchenkova), 2r in 2014 (l. qualifier Smitkova) and posted 1r exits in 2011 (l. Daniilidou), 2012 (l. Errani) and 2013 (l. Kvitova)

79 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, with career best result being SF run at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up V.Williams). Became the 21st unseeded player (and Lucic Baroni the 22nd at the same tournament) to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds) One of two Americans (also V.Williams) still in contention no other country has more than one representative in QF In 1r defeated Barthel in straight sets then another German, Maria, in 2r has 5 1 record against German players in 2017, sole defeat coming against Witthoeft last month at 's Hertogenbosch In 3r saw off fellow American Riske and No.6 Wozniacki in R16 on Monday. Has won all four matches in straight sets one of three players yet to drop a set (also Halep and Kuznetsova) After upset of Wozniacki, now owns lifetime record against Top 10 players (4 2 in 2017); other wins this season came against No.1 Kerber and No.7 Muguruza en route to SF at Australian Open and No.7 Konta at Birmingham Owns 1 1 record in Grand Slam QF matches, falling at this stage at 2015 Wimbledon (l. Sharapova) After four wins this week is now in grass court main draw matches Played first grass court event at 2011 Birmingham, since then only five players have won more matches on the surface: Petra Kvitova (42 10), Angelique Kerber (42 12), Sabine Lisicki (39 13), Serena Williams (36 4) and Agnieszka Radwanska (37 16) Since 2015 has racked up six Top 20 wins on grass No.6 Wozniacki (2017 Wimbledon), No.7 Konta (2017 Birmingham), No.7 Vinci (2016 Wimbledon), No.3 Radwanska (2016 Birmigham), No.6 Safarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.11 Ka.Pliskova (2015 Wimbledon); during this time no other player has recorded as many Konta and S.Williams have five In two grass court events this summer, reached QF at Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and opening match loss at s Hertogenbosch as defending champion, lost No.66 Witthoeft In opening match at Birmingham, defeated countrywoman McHale in straight sets. Win snapped three match losing streak, starting with QF loss at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), followed by 1r exits at Roland Garros (l. Rybarikova) and s Hertogenbosch (l. Witthoeft) Fell 1r at Roland Garros, losing to today s opponent Rybarikova (then ranked No.192) Prior to Roland Garros, reached QF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), which was first Premier Mandatory QF of career. As a result, posted new career high ranking of No.19 on May 15, 2017 Helped USA advance to Fed Cup final, who defeated reigning champion Czech Republic. Vandeweghe went 2 0 in singles (d. Vondrousova, Siniakova) to set up showdown vs. Belarus in November Fed Cup wins stopped a three match losing streak, at Dubai (l. Riske), Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Safarova) and Miami (after 1r bye, l. Cepelova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii went 2 0 in singles (d. Goerges, d. Petkovic) Reached first Grand Slam SF of career at 2017 Australian Open (l. V.Williams) in her 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeated No.1 Kerber in R16 at 2017 Australian Open her first win over a reigning No.1. Now 1 1 vs. No.1s (l. S.Williams at 2014 Miami) Opened 2017 season at Hopman Cup in Perth, finishing as R Up w/sock (l. France in F) Subsequently made 2r exit at Sydney (l. qualifier Duan)

80 Posted third consecutive Top 50 finish in 2016, at No.37 same season ending rank as season highlights centered on grass court swing: won second career singles title at s Hertogenbosch (d. Mladenovic in F), SF at Birmingham (l. Strycova) and R16 at Wimbledon (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Also reached QF at 2016 Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Stanford (conceded ret. vs. Riske w/right ankle injury) In Grand Slam play in 2016, aside from Australian Open and Wimbledon, fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Begu) and 1r at US Open (l. Osaka) In doubles last season, won first career title from first final at Indian Wells (w/mattek Sands, d. Goerges/Pliskova in F) and was runner up at Cincinnati (w/hingis, l. Mirza/Strycova) Advanced to mixed doubles final at 2016 US Open (w/ram, l. Pavic/Siegemund) Reached first Grand Slam final of any kind at 2016 Australian Open in mixed doubles (w/tecau, l. Vesnina/Soares) Competed in doubles at the Rio Olympics (w/mattek Sands); fell in 2r to eventual silver medalists Hingis/Bacsinszky Won first career singles title at 's Hertogenbosch in June 2014; with Keys also victorious at Eastbourne, marked first time two Americans won titles in the same week since February 2002 (V.Williams at Antwerp, Seles at Doha) Now 2 1 in career singles finals, having also won at s Hertogenbosch in Runner up at 2012 Stanford (as lucky loser, l. S.Williams) Member of US Fed Cup Team, 2010, Made WTA debut as wildcard at 2006 San Diego; recorded first WTA win (main draw or qualifying) at 2009 Los Angeles (d. Garbin in 1r, l. Pennetta) Winner of two singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit As a wildcard, won 2008 US Open girls' singles title without dropping a set Teamed up with Pat Cash at the start of the grass court season; formerly coached by Craig Kardon

81 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY EIGHT ROUND OF 16 MATCHES [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Muguruza leads 4-3 VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Azarenka leads 2-1 [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) First meeting [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) vs. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) Wozniacki leads 2-0 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) Series tied 2-2 [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Kuznetsova leads 13-4 [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) First meeting MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) First meeting Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

82 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT PLAYER RANK NAT AGE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE ROUND OF 16 LINE-UP WIM MD W/L* YTD PRIZE $^ YTD MD W/L* YTD TITLES CAREER PRIZE $^ CAREER W/L* [1] Angelique Kerber 1 GER , ,052, [2] Simona Halep 2 ROU ,256, ,400, [4] Elina Svitolina 5 UKR ,835, ,493, [5] Caroline Wozniacki 6 DEN ,661, ,748, [6] Johanna Konta 7 GBR ,873, ,079, [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova 8 RUS ,508, ,365, [9] Agnieszka Radwanska 10 POL , ,345, [10] Venus Williams 11 USA ,088, ,520, [13] Jelena Ostapenko 13 LAT ,678, ,612, [14] Garbiñe Muguruza 15 ESP ,045, ,128, [21] Caroline Garcia 22 FRA , ,695, [24] CoCo Vandeweghe 25 USA , ,100, [27] Ana Konjuh 29 CRO , ,617, Magdalena Rybarikova 87 SVK , ,101, [Q] Petra Martic 135 CRO , ,840, Victoria Azarenka 683 (SR 6) BLR , ,247, *Includes current tournament / ^Does not include current tournament CAREER TITLES CAREER GRAND SLAM RECORDS BY ROUND REACHED PLAYER R128 R64 R32 R16 QF SF F W TOTAL* [1] Angelique Kerber [2] Simona Halep [4] Elina Svitolina [5] Caroline Wozniacki [6] Johanna Konta [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova [9] Agnieszka Radwanska [10] Venus Williams [13] Jelena Ostapenko [14] Garbiñe Muguruza [21] Caroline Garcia [24] CoCo Vandeweghe [27] Ana Konjuh Magdalena Rybarikova [Q] Petra Martic Victoria Azarenka *Includes 2017 Wimbledon Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 2

83 2017 Wimbledon R16 Quick Hits ROUND OF 16 OVERVIEW: The Round of 16 includes a five-time champion, three former Wimbledon finalists, 15 Slam titles, nine women who have made at least one Slam final, seven of the current Top 10 and 10 of the Top 16 seeds. 10 of the Top 16 seeds advanced to the fourth round, the most to reach the second week at Wimbledon since Last year, 8 of the Top 16 seeds advanced to the fourth round at Wimbledon. It is the second time in the last 13 Slams that 10 or more of the Top 16 seeds reached the Round of 16 (also at 2016 US Open when 11 of the 16 advanced) Two players who entered the tournament using a protected ranking Victoria Azarenka (PR of 6) and Petra Martic (entered qualifying with PR of 155). There are 14 nations represented in the fourth round (from 39 at the start of the tournament). The United States (CoCo Vandeweghe and Venus Williams) and Croatia (Martic and Ana Konjuh) are the only countries with two players. Williams (the oldest player remaining) made her Grand Slam debut at 1997 Roland Garros, seven months before Konjuh (the youngest player remaining) was born. They meet in the fourth round. Johanna Konta is bidding to become the first British woman to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon since Jo Durie MOST ACTIVE CAREER WIMBLEDON WINS OPEN ERA (Entering R16 in 2017) PLAYER W-L WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) RADWANSKA, Agnieszka (POL) KVITOVA, PETRA (CZE) 30-8 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana (RUS) LISICKI, Sabine (GER) 27-9 GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS The last seven Grand Slams have produced four first-time Slam champions 2015 US Open (Pennetta), 2016 Australian Open (Kerber), 2016 Roland Garros (Muguruza) and 2017 Roland Garros (Ostapenko). The 16 players remaining in the draw have reached a collective total of 34 Grand Slam finals. Venus Williams has reached 15 Grand Slam finals (7 titles, 8 runner-up). The other 15 players who advanced to the second week at Wimbledon have reached 19 Grand Slam finals, combined. Six Grand Slam champions have advanced to the fourth round: Williams (7 GS titles), Victoria Azarenka (2), Angelique Kerber (2), Svetlana Kuznetsova (2), Garbiñe Muguruza and Jelena Ostapenko. Williams (2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008) is the only past Wimbledon champion to reach the fourth round. There are an additional three Grand Slam finalists through to the fourth round Simona Halep, Agnieszka Radwanska and Caroline Wozniacki.

84 2017 Wimbledon R16 Quick Hits AGE IS ONLY A NUMBER Ana Konjuh is the youngest player to advance to the fourth round and only teenager to do so. The last teenagers to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon were Victoria Azarenka and Sabine Lisicki in 2009 YOUNGEST REMAINING IN MAIN DRAW AGE (YRS, DAYS) RANK NEXT OPPONENT [27] KONJUH, ANA (CRO) 19, vs. [10] Venus Williams [13] OSTAPENKO, JELENA (LAT) 20, vs. [4] Elina Svitolina Two of the 18 players 30+ years old have advanced to the fourth round. Venus Williams (37 years old) is the oldest player remaining in the draw, followed by Svetlana Kuznetsova (32). 30+ Y/O IN MAIN DRAW AGE (YRS, DAYS) RANK NEXT OPPONENT [10] WILLIAMS, VENUS (USA) 37, vs. [27] Ana Konjuh [7] KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA (RUS) 32, 19 8 vs. [9] Agnieszka Radwanska Williams is the oldest player to advance to the fourth round since 1994 (Navratilova, R-Up at 37 yrs, 258 days) OPEN ERA: OLDEST WOMEN TO REACH R16 AT WIMBLEDON YEAR PLAYER AGE (YRS, DAYS) ROUND 1983 KING, Billie Jean (USA) 39, 223 SF 1982 KING, Billie Jean (USA) 38, 224 SF (bye in1r) 1983 WADE, Virginia (GBR) 37, 358 QF 1994 NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) 37, 258 F 2017 WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) 37, 29 R16 QUALIFIERS World No.135 Petra Martic used her special ranking to gain entry into the Wimbledon qualifying draw. A qualifier has reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon six times, most recently in 2010 (Kaia Kanepi). The furthest a qualifier has ever been at Wimbledon is the semifinals, achieved by Alexandra Stevenson in RYBARIKOVA MAKES R16 GRAND SLAM DEBUT Playing in her 36th career Grand Slam main draw, Magdalena Rybarikova has advanced to the fourth round at a Slam for the first time in her career. Previously her Slam results: R times, R64 11 times, R32 3 times. Vania King (38 Slam main draw appearances) is the only player currently in the WTA Top 200 who has made more Grand Slam appearances without reaching the fourth round.

85 2017 Wimbledon R16 Quick Hits Seven players are making their Wimbledon round of 16 debut PLAYER WIMBLEDON APPEARANCE PREVIOUS BEST RESULT SVITOLINA, ELINA (UKR) 5th Appearance 2R (2015, 2016) OSTAPENKO, JELENA (LAT) 3rd Appearance 2R (2015) KONJUH, ANA (CRO) 4th Appearance 3R (2014) RYBARIKOVA, MAGDALENA (SVK) 10th Appearance 3R (2015) KONTA, JOHANNA (GBR) 6th Appearance 2R (2016) GARCIA, CAROLINE (FRA) 5th Appearance 3R (2014) MARTIC, PETRA (CRO) 6th Appearance 3R (2013) BACK-TO-BACK R16 APPEARANCES Simona Halep, Angelique Kerber, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Agnieszka Radwanska, CoCo Vandeweghe and Venus Williams are all into the R16 at the All England Club for the second year in a row. Meanwhile, Halep, Kuznetsova, Williams and Caroline Garcia, Petra Martic, Garbiñe Muguruza, Jelena Ostapenko, Elina Svitolina and Caroline Wozniacki are all appearing in the R16 for the second consecutive Grand Slam, having all reached this stage of further at Roland Garros last month. PATH TO THE SECOND MONDAY Six players have reached the R16 without dropping a set: Caroline Garcia, Simona Halep, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Garbiñe Muguruza, Elina Svitolina and CoCo Vandeweghe. In the Open Era, six players have won the title at Wimbledon without dropping a set (has happened on ten occasions): Bartoli (2013), Navratilova (1983, 1984, 1986, 1990), S.Williams (2002, 2010), V.Williams (2008), Davenport (1999) and Evert (1981) Kuznetsova (15) has dropped fewest games en route to the second week, closely followed by Garcia (16), Muguruza (16) and Vandeweghe (19). DOING THE DOUBLE Three former Wimbledon junior champions remain in the draw: Agnieszka Radwanska (2005), Caroline Wozniacki (2006) and Jelena Ostapenko (2014). Just four players have won the Wimbledon women s singles title after winning the Wimbledon girls singles title (Haydon-Jones, Susman, Hingis and Mauresmo)

86 2017 Wimbledon R16 Quick Hits GRAND SLAM W-L RECORDS BY ROUND R16 PLAYERS RECORDS BY ROUND R16 QF SF F AZARENKA, VICTORIA (BLR) GARCIA, CAROLINE (FRA) HALEP, SIMONA (ROU) KERBER, ANGELIQUE (GER) KONJUH, ANA (CRO) KONTA, JOHANNA (GBR) KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA (RUS) MARTIC, PETRA (CRO) MUGURUZA, GARBIÑE (ESP) OSTAPENKO, JELENA (LAT) RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA (POL) RYBARIKOVA, MAGDALENA (SVK) SVITOLINA, ELINA (UKR) VANDEWEGHE, COCO (USA) WILLIAMS, VENUS (USA) WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE (DEN) WTA RANKING WATCH The WTA World No.1 Ranking will belong to one of three players after Wimbledon Angelique Kerber, Simona Halep or Karolina Pliskova. Kerber needs to reach the final to have a chance of retaining her No.1 ranking Halep needs to reach the semifinals to have a chance to move to No.1 If Halep and Kerber meet in the final, the Wimbledon champion will also take home the No.1 ranking Otherwise, Pliskova will move to No.1 After Wimbledon, Serena Williams will drop out of the Top 10 for first time since April 1, She has been in the Top 10 for 276-consecutive weeks. As a result, Simona Halep will then hold the longest active streak for weeks in the Top 10. Halep entered the Top 10 on Jan 27, 2014 and her streak will move to 182-consecutive weeks in the Top 10 after Wimbledon. Venus Williams and Garbiñe Muguruza are looking to return to the Top 10, while Jelena Ostapenko is bidding to make her Top 10 debut. Caroline Garcia, Ana Konjuh and CoCo Vandeweghe still have a chance to crack the Top 10, but only by winning the title and other results falling in their favor.

87 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Head to Head: GARBIÑE MUGURUZA leads WTA FINALS HARD I R1 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2015 WUHAN HARD O SF GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (5) 127 mins 2015 WIMBLEDON GRASS O R3 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 7-6(12) mins 2015 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R3 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2015 SYDNEY HARD O QF ANGELIQUE KERBER mins 2014 STANFORD HARD O QF ANGELIQUE KERBER mins 2013 INDIAN WELLS HARD O R16 ANGELIQUE KERBER mins ANGELIQUE KERBER (29) $731,213 $20,052,997 0 / 10 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) R128: d. [Q] IRINA FALCONI (USA #247) 6-4,6-4 (1h27) R64: d. KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #88) 7-5,7-5 (1h45) R32: d. SHELBY ROGERS (USA #70) 4-6,7-6(2),6-4 (2h17) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h01) R64: d. YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) 6-2,6-4 (1h20) R32: d. SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) 6-2,6-2 (1h10) Total games: 77 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-1 Total time on court: 5h29 Average time on court: 1h50 Average rank of opponent: 135 Total games: 52 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 3h31 Average time on court: 1h10 Average rank of opponent: 78 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ANGELIQUE KERBER 2016 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

88 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM SF W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) QF W - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) (2) R16 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) R3 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #109) 7-6(11) 6-1 R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #64) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #283) R3 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) 7-6(12) R2 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #42) R1 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #53) QF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) 7-6(4) R3 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #26) R2 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #60) R1 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #103) R2 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) (6) 6-3 R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #58) SF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) (7) 7-5 R16 W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #47) R3 W - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #44) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #68) R1 L - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #254) (4) R3 L - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) R2 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #15) R1 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #111) R2* L - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #287) R1* W - YULIANA FEDAK (UKR #159) (4) 2008 R1 L - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #158) R1 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #7) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

89 Kerber: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Runner up in 2016 (l. S.Williams); reached SF in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and QF in 2014 (l. Bouchard) Defeated Rogers in 3r on Saturday recovering from being a set and a break down to advance to R16 at Wimbledon for the third time in 10 visits. Owns a 8 6 record in Grand Slam R16 matches (3 0 at Wimbledon, bidding for her fourth QF here today); last loss at this stage of a major was at this year s Australian Open Including her first R16 effort at a major at 2011 US Open (progressed to SF), has reached at least this stage at 15 of 24 Slams contested Today against No.15 Muguruza is bidding for her first win over a Top 20 opponent in 2017, having gone 0 8 to date this season. Last win over a Top 20 opponent was over No.3 A.Radwanska in SF at 2016 WTA Finals Kerber vs. Muguruza is the sole R16 match up at this year s Wimbledon involving two former Grand Slam champions; they are both also former runners up at the All England Club Bidding for her 25th match win of the season; also through to R16 the tour leader, Svitolina, will be gunning for her 40th win in Wimbledon marks 39th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning 2016 Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and 2016 US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) At 2016 Australian Open became first German to win a Grand Slam singles title since Graf at 1999 Roland Garros (d. Hingis in F). Just the fourth player to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (after V.Williams, Sharapova and Stosur; since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Also became first Grand Slam champion to save match point en route to the title since Li at 2014 Australian Open (Kerber saved a match point in 1r win over Doi) and was the first left handed player to win a Grand Slam singles title since Kvitova at 2014 Wimbledon Won second Grand Slam singles title at US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) and rose to world No.1; was 22nd player to hold WTA World No.1 ranking, and second German woman to achieve milestone since computer rankings were introduced in 1975 (after Graf, who spent the last of her record 377 weeks at No.1 in March 1997) Became fourth player in Open Era to reach three Grand Slam finals in the same year they reached their first, after Goolagong Cawley (1971), Graf (1987) and Hingis (1997) Roland Garros remains the only Grand Slam where she has yet to reach the final At 2017 Wimbledon is top seed at a Grand Slam for the third time in career. The last time the top seed lost 1r at Wimbledon was 2001 (Hingis) Enjoying her third stint atop the WTA Rankings weeks of Wimbledon represent her 33rd and 34th non consecutive week as No.1 (which is 12th most weeks, all time) World No.1 ranking is on the line this fortnight at Wimbledon. A finalist here last year, is defending 1300 points and needs to reach the final again to have a chance of retaining the top spot. Simona Halep, also through to R16, could potentially reach No.1 by reaching the SF, while Karolina Pliskova still has a chance, despite her 2r exit on Thursday:

90 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Konta). After 1r bye, defeated Kr.Pliskova in 2r after coming within two points of defeat in third set. Win ended a three match losing streak, stretching back to Madrid Withdrew from Birmingham w/left thigh injury Opened 2017 WTA clay court season at Stuttgart as two time defending champion, lost opening match (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic). Reached 3r at Madrid (forced to retire vs. Bouchard w/left thigh injury) and lost 2r opener at Rome (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) In April, represented Germany in Fed Cup win vs. Ukraine, going 1 1 in singles (d. Tsurenko, l. Svitolina) to advance World Group in 2018, and reached 26th tour level final of career at 2017 Monterrey (l. Pavlyuchenkova in F). Record in finals now stands at Posted solid results during Sunshine Double, reaching R16 at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and QF at Miami (l. V.Williams) Having lost World No.1 ranking to S.Williams after 2017 Australian Open, reclaimed the top spot after fortnight of Indian Wells due to S.Williams s withdrawal w/left knee injury During Middle Eastern swing, lost opening match at Doha (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) before strong SF run at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina) As defending champion, reached R16 at 2017 Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) Began 2017 season with QF run at Brisbane (l. Svitolina) and 2r exit at Sydney (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) Enjoyed an outstanding 2016 season, winning first Grand Slam titles of career at Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), finishing R Up at Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F) and rising to World No.1 in the WTA rankings Courtesy of her results in 2016, doubled her career prize money during season, passing $19 million mark; passed $20 million at 2017 Roland Garros, becoming 15th player to do so After 2016 US Open, aged 28, became oldest player to make her debut at World No.1, a record previously held by Jennifer Capriati, who was 25 years, 200 days when she reached No.1 in October 2001 Secured the 2016 year end World No.1 ranking only the 12th WTA player to achieve the feat and second German woman to do so after Graf (eight times) Was voted WTA Player of the Year in 2016 by international media and fans; also, ITF World Champion 2016 marked fifth successive Top 10 season finish. Was the WTA match win leader in 2016, going Posted the most wins against Top 10 opponents in 2016, going 12 3, including defeats of No.8 Cibulkova, No.4 Halep, No.7 Keys and No.3 A.Radwanska in Singapore, as well as No.1 S.Williams (Australian Open), No.6 Halep (Fed

91 Cup), No.7 Kvitova (Stuttgart), No.5 Halep and No.8 V.Williams (Wimbledon), No.10 Keys (Rio Olympics), No.4 Halep (Cincinnati) and No.8 Vinci (US Open) Reached a career best total of eight finals across the 2016 season (most finals of any player); as well as winning first two majors, successfully defended Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title on home soil at Stuttgart (d. Siegemund in F) 2016 Stuttgart marked first time she had successfully defended a title in her career; the first German (and seventh player overall) to do so in Stuttgart Made fourth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, progressing past round robin for first time (l. Cibulkova in F); first German to reach final at the season ending championships since Graf won title in 1996 Other runner up finishes in 2016 came at Brisbane (l. Azarenka in F), Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F), Rio Olympics (l. Puig, won silver medal) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka), Charleston (ret. vs. eventual champion Stephens w/viral illness) and Montreal (l. eventual champion Halep) Did not advance past 3r at any Slam in 2015, falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Begu), 3r at Roland Garros (l. Muguruza), 3r at Wimbledon (l. Muguruza) and 3r at US Open (l. Azarenka) Reached first WTA final of career at 2010 Bogotá and won first title at 2012 Paris [Indoors]. Has won titles on all surfaces: hardcourt, grass and clay (red and green) Made first WTA appearance in qualifying at 2003 Berlin In January 2017 was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe (in the entertainment category), alongside the likes of Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez Coached by Torben Beltz Muguruza: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall). In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here at the All England Club, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to that final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) Became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in qualifying in Her 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Owns an 6 2 record in Grand Slam R16 matches (1 0 at Wimbledon); bidding for seventh career QF today Heading into today s match against No.1 Kerber is 2 2 against Top 10 opponents in 2017, posting wins over No.9 Kuznetsova in QF at Brisbane and No.10 Svitolina in R16 at Indian Wells Has twice defeated a reigning World No.1 S.Williams at both 2014 Roland Garros and 2016 Roland Garros Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20)

92 Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the Final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( ) Heading into 2017 Wimbledon, made SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova ) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF. In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova) Represented Spain at Rio Olympics. Advanced to 3r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig ) and QF in doubles (w/suárez Navarro, l. eventual gold medalists Makarova/Vesnina). Was due to play mixed doubles w/nadal, but the pair conceded a w/o in 1r match due to Nadal s ongoing participation in singles and doubles

93 Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Will be joined by 1994 Wimbledon champion Conchita Martínez for the fortnight

94 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Head to Head: VICTORIA AZARENKA leads US OPEN HARD O QF SIMONA HALEP mins 2012 LINZ HARD I R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2012 DOHA HARD O R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins VICTORIA AZARENKA (27) $3,400 $28,247,843 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 SIMONA HALEP (25) $2,940,062 $18,400,850 1 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) R128: d. CATHERINE BELLIS (USA #40) 3-6,6-2,6-1 (1h45) R64: d. [15] ELENA VESNINA (RUS #16) 6-3,6-3 (1h38) R32: d. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) 3-6,6-1,6-4 (2h06) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) R128: d. [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) 6-4,6-1 (1h13) R64: d. BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) 7-5,6-3 (1h30) R32: d. SHUAI PENG (CHN #37) 6-4,7-6(7) (1h39) Total games: 68 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-2 Total time on court: 5h29 Average time on court: 1h50 Average rank of opponent: 53 Total games: 61 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 4h22 Average time on court: 1h27 Average rank of opponent: 88 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match VICTORIA AZARENKA 2015 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R16 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #22) R3 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #96) SIMONA HALEP 2016 QF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) (2) R16 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) 6-7(5) R3 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

95 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #145) R2 L - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #45) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #108) R2 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #166) W/O R1 W - MARIA JOAO KOEHLER (POR #106) SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) (6) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #14) R3 W - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R2 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #87) R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #78) SF L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #37) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #23) R2 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #53) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #66) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R2 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #107) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #182) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #10) 7-6(5) R3 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #27) 7-6(2) 6-3 R2 W - RALUCA OLARU (ROU #75) R1 W - SEVERINE BELTRAME (FRA #95) R3 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #18) 7-6(11) 7-6(4) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #66) R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #40) R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #106) SF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R16 W - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) R3 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R2 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #170) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #88) R2 L - NA LI (CHN #6) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #73) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #28) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #25) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #50) R2* L - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #142) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #272) 6-7(8) 7-6(2) 6-2 R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #41) R3 L - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #10) R2 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #23) R1 W - JELENA KOSTANIC TOSIC (CRO #86) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #217) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

96 Azarenka: Making 11th appearance at Wimbledon. Two time semifinalist, reaching final four in 2011 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) Also advanced to QF in 2009 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams); reached 3r three times 2007 (l. Vaidisova), 2008 (l. Petrova) and 2010 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 42nd main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, and first since 2016 Roland Garros (ret. vs. Knapp in 1r w/right knee injury); duly missed 2016 Wimbledon due to injury and during recovery discovered she was pregnant (announced in mid July) Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning the Australian Open is 2012 (d. Sharapova in F) and again in 2013 (d. Li in F). Also a two time Grand Slam runner up, at 2012 and 2013 US Open (losing to S.Williams both times in 3s) Best results at Roland Garros have been QF appearances in 2009 and 2011 Came from a set down to defeat Bellis in 1r on Monday and upset No.16 Vesnina in 2r her first Top 20 win since returning to tennis after giving birth to first child, Leo, in December; record against Top 20 players now Defeated British No.2 Watson in 3r on Friday (in 3s) to advance to first Slam R16 since 2016 Australian Open (d. Strycova, l. Kerber in QF) Owns a 15 6 record in Grand Slam R16 matches (4 0 here at Wimbledon), most recently falling at this stage at 2015 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) One of three Belarusians to start the women's draw; Sabalenka (l. Witthoeft in 2r) and Sasnovich (l. Ostapenko in 1r) were knocked out earlier this week Entering R16 is one of six Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Kerber, Kuznetsova, Muguruza, Ostapenko and V.Williams) Faces No.2 Halep today; owns career record vs. Top 5 ranked opponents. Last win came over No.3 Kerber at 2016 Miami (SF) Prior to Wimbledon, returned to tennis at Mallorca last month after giving birth in December. In first match against Ozaki, came within two points of defeat, eventually winning (7). Lost to Konjuh in 2r in straight sets Mallorca was first Tournament since 2016 Roland Garros Playing 2017 Wimbledon using her Special Ranking of No.6 (which does not afford a seeding); currently ranked No.683 (July 3, 2017) Ended 2016 ranked No.13, despite missing second half of season. Posted 26 3 record for first six months of 2016 with losses coming at the Australian Open (QF, l. Kerber), Rome (2r, l. Begu) and Roland Garros (l. Knapp) First half of 2016 season highlighted by completing the Sunshine Double won Miami for the third time (d. Kuznetsova in F), having won Indian Wells for the second time two weeks earlier (d. S.Williams in F). Became only the third player to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year, after Graf (1994, 1996) and Clijsters (2005) At 2016 Indian Wells became first player to defeat S.Williams in four finals (their head to head record in finals reads 5 4 in favor of Serena) 2016 Miami triumph marked 20th career WTA singles title. Now owns a record in finals; is sixth among active players for appearances in finals

97 After Miami, broke back into Top 5 (at No.5) on the WTA Rankings for the first time since 26 May 2014 Also won Brisbane in 2016 (d. Kerber in F) and reached QF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) Owns 3 9 record vs. World No.1s, with wins coming over S.Williams at 2009 Miami, 2013 Cincinnati and 2016 Indian Wells. Losses were to Safina (2009 Roland Garros), Wozniacki (2011 Indian Wells) and S.Williams (2010 Australian Open, 2013 Rome, 2013 US Open, 2013 Brisbane, 2015 Madrid, 2015 Roland Garros, 2015 Wimbledon) Played just 14 tournaments in 2015, following return from a foot injury in Furthermore, 2015 US swing was hampered by a left thigh injury, which saw her withdraw from Washington DC and retire vs. Pavlyuchenkova in 3r match at Cincinnati Reached one WTA final in 2015, at Doha (l. Safarova) and finished year ranked No.22 Has achieved five Top 10 season finishes including three Top 5 finishes ( , and year end No.1 in 2012) Spent 51 weeks at No.1 on the WTA Rankings, first ascending to the top ranking after winning the 2012 Australian Open Has qualified for WTA Finals on five occasions; runner up at Istanbul in 2011 (l. Kvitova in F) Coached by Michael Joyce. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Sam Sumyk Halep: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2014 when she advanced to SF (l. eventual R Up Bouchard); reached QF in 2016 (l. eventual R Up Kerber) 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Slam finalist, having finished runner up at Roland Garros in 2014 (l. Sharapova in 3s) and 2017 (l. Ostapenko in 3s, having led with game point) At US Open, best result to date is reaching SF in 2015 (l. eventual champion Pennetta), while at the Australian Open advanced to QF in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2015 (l. Makarova) Owns 8 2 record in Grand Slam R16 matches (2 0 at Wimbledon), with losses at this stage coming at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and 2013 US Open (l. Pennetta) Defeated qualifier Erakovic in 1r, Haddad Maia in 2r, and Peng in 3r to advance to 11th career Grand Slam R16 One of three players who could be WTA World No.1 ranking after this Wimbledon fortnight, along with Kerber and Ka.Pliskova; Halep needs to reach the SF to have a chance at No.1 while Kerber needs to reach the final. Should both Halep and Kerber advance to the final, the Wimbledon champion will also take home the No.1 ranking. If both Kerber and Halep lose on Monday, then Karolina Pliskova will move to No.1 after Wimbledon Also would have ascended to top spot had she beaten Ostapenko in Paris final; despite loss, returned to previous career high rank of No.2, a position she first ascended to on August 11, 2014 and most recently held the week beginning January 18, 2016 Enters Wimbledon after QF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki in 3s), where she had a chance to claim the World No.1 ranking needed to do better than the incumbent Kerber, who also fell in QF Struggled w/right ankle injury in lead up to Roland Garros after a fall in first set of Rome final

98 Victory over Ka.Pliskova in SF at Roland Garros improved overall record vs. Top 5 to 8 23, with previous wins coming against No.4 A.Radwanska (2013 Rome), No.4 A.Radwanska (2014 Dubai), No.5 Bouchard (2014 WTA Finals), No.1 S.Williams (2014 WTA Finals), No.5 Wozniacki (2015 Dubai), No.2 Kerber (2016 Montréal) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2016 Cincinnati) Entered Paris after reaching finals in consecutive weeks firstly defending Madrid title (d. Mladenovic in F) and then finishing R Up at Rome (l. Svitolina in F) Record in career singles finals now stands at 15 10; owns one career grass court title, won at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (d. Flipkens in F) 2017 Mutua Madrid Open crown was also third WTA Premier Mandatory title, having also won at 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid Posted SF showing at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund) marked first SF of season Claimed wins over Konta and Watson during Romania s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II play off victory over Great Britain in April. Lost dead doubles rubber w/niculescu vs. Rae/Robson Reached QF at 2017 Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) after skipping Middle East Swing due to a left knee injury same injury that forced withdrawal from QF vs. Vikhlyantseva at St Petersburg Made 1r exit at Australian Open for second successive year (l. Rogers in 2017, l. Zhang in 2016, who was 0 14 at Grand Slams entering match and ranked No.133 at the time) Opened 2017 season at Shenzhen, with 2r exit (d. Jankovic in 1r, l. eventual champion Siniakova) Spent pre season training with coach Darren Cahill in Adelaide Posted third straight Top 5 season finish in 2016, at No.4, down from career high No.2 in Season ending ranking had improved eight years in a row until season highlighted by three titles, at Madrid (d. Cibulkova in F for second title at Premier Mandatory level, after 2015 Indian Wells), Bucharest (d. Sevastova in F) and Montréal (d. Keys in F) Went on a 13 match winning streak thanks to titles at Bucharest (five wins) and Montréal (five wins) and SF run at Cincinnati (three wins). Was second longest streak of 2016, after Azarenka (16) Also reached the first WTA doubles final of her career at 2016 Montréal (w/niculescu, l. Makarova/Vesnina) Qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore for the third time, going 1 2 in round robin play d. Keys, l. Kerber and Cibulkova; did not progress to SF Other notable results in 2016 included reaching SF at Sydney (l. eventual champion Kuznetsova), Cincinnati (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and Wuhan (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and back to back QF at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and Miami (l. Bacsinszky) At the other Slams in 2016, made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and posted QF runs at Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and US Open (l. S.Williams) Went 6 7 vs. Top 10 opponents in 2016, wins being over No.9 Kvitova (Fed Cup), No.9 Keys (Wimbledon and Wuhan), No.2 Kerber (Montreal), No.5 A.Radwanska (Cincinnati) and No.7 Keys (WTA Finals Singapore) Record vs. World No.1 players is 1 10, win coming at 2014 WTA Finals Singapore vs. S.Williams (RR stage)

99 Between May 2013 and August 2014, improved ranking from No.64 to as high as No.2 in the world, winning seven titles in this period Became third Romanian to break into the WTA Top 10 (after Ruzici, Spirlea) making Top 10 debut week of January 27, 2014; now highest ranked Romanian woman ever Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2012, Coached by Australian Darren Cahill. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Victor Ionita

100 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Head to Head: First meeting JELENA OSTAPENKO (20) $2,678,597 $3,612,891 1 / 1 2 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 ELINA SVITOLINA (22) $1,835,906 $5,943,968 4 / 8 0 / / / / / / / / [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) R128: d. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) 6-0,1-6,6-3 (1h19) R64: d. [Q] FRANCOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) 4-6,7-6(4),6-3 (1h56) R32: d. CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) 7-5,7-5 (1h21) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) R128: d. ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #56) 7-5,7-6(8) (1h53) R64: d. FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #72) 6-3,6-0 (0h50) R32: d. CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #65) 6-1,7-5 (1h11) Total games: 78 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-2 Total time on court: 4h36 Average time on court: 1h32 Average rank of opponent: 106 Total games: 59 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 3h54 Average time on court: 1h18 Average rank of opponent: 64 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JELENA OSTAPENKO 2016 R1 L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 L - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R1 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #9) ELINA SVITOLINA 2016 R2 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) R1 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #83) R2 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) 7-6(3) 6-3 R1 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #94) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

101 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R1 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #95) R1 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1* L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #114) Ostapenko: Making third consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Has achieved best result here by advancing to R16. Made 2r on debut in 2015, when she scored her career first Top 10 win over No.9 Suárez Navarro in 1r (l. Mladenovic); fell 1r in 2016 (l. Bertens) Won junior Wimbledon singles title in 2014 (d. Kristina Schmiedlova in F), is one of three former junior champions to reach R16 (also A.Radwanska and Wozniacki) Won first tour level singles title and Grand Slam trophy at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F), becoming first Latvian player to win a major title; was also first from her country to reach the championship match at a Grand Slam; previously Ernests Gulbis reached SF at 2014 Roland Garros 2017 Wimbledon marks ninth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Prior to victory at 2017 Roland Garros, previous best result at a major was reaching 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) At US Open has reached 2r in 2015 (l. Errani); also fell in 1r at all majors in 2016 So far this fortnight at All England Club, defeated Sasnovich in 1r, Abanda in 2r and Giorgi in 3r here to advance to R16; owns a 1 0 record in Grand Slam R16 matches Defeat of Giorgi in 3r was first two set match since Roland Garros 3r (d. Tsurenko). Including first two rounds here at the All England Club played eight straight three setters, winning seven of them beginning with title run at Roland Garros Stosur (R16), Wozniacki (QF), Bacsinszky (SF) and Halep (F). At Eastbourne fell to Konta in 3s after defeating Suárez Navarro Has now won 15 of her last 17 three set matches (16 6 overall in 2017) Entering R16 is one of six Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Azarenka, Kerber, Kuznetsova, Muguruza and V.Williams) At 20 years old, is the second youngest player to reach R16 here this fortnight (after 19 year old Konjuh) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at World No.13, making her Top 20 debut after run in Paris up 35 ranking positions from start of Roland Garros (No.47) In only pre Wimbledon grass event, reached R16 at Eastbourne (l. Konta). Withdrew from Birmingham w/back injury Highlight of clay court season was historic run to Roland Garros title, where she became the first unseeded player, and lowest ranked player to lift the trophy in the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

102 The last woman to win her debut tour level title at a Grand Slam was Barbara Jordan at 1979 Australian Open (d. Walsh in F); the last player to win their debut title at Roland Garros was Gustavo Kuerten, who lifted the title on June 8, 1997 the day Ostapenko was born Prior to 2017 Roland Garros, deepest runs at a Grand Slam by a Latvian born woman were QF appearances by Savchenko Neiland (1988 US Open; 1994 Wimbledon) and Sevastova (2016 US Open) At 20 years old, was youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final since 19 year old Wozniacki at 2009 US Open (l. Clijsters). With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances (eight) before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was seventh appearance) Defeated No.12 Wozniacki and No.4 Halep en route to Roland Garros title. Record vs. Top 20 opponents is now 7 13, other wins coming over No.9 Suárez Navarro (2015 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam main draw match), No.8 Kvitova (2016 Doha), No.11 Kvitova (2016 Birmingham), No.12 Wozniacki (2017 Charleston) and No.11 Wozniacki (2017 Prague) Win over No.4 Halep in Paris marked career first Top 5 win (1 4 overall record), with losses coming against No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Indian Wells), No.5 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Australian Open), No.4 A.Radwanska (2016 New Haven) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome). Faces No.5 Svitolina today Nearly doubled career prize money earnings by winning the title in Paris entered tournament with USD $1.2 million in prize money, and earned a paycheck of approx. USD $1.18 million Is only the third player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (after Kvitova, at 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon, and Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Is the seventh player born in the 1990s to reach a Grand Slam singles final overall in addition to champions Kvitova and Muguruza, also Wozniacki (2009, 2014 US Open), Halep (2014, 2017 Roland Garros), Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon) and Ka.Pliskova (2016 US Open), who all finished as R Up Aside from Roland Garros performance, European clay court season highlighted by SF run at Prague (l. eventual R Up Kr.Pliskova) defeating No.11 Wozniacki and No.33 Konjuh en route. Fell 1r at Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Vandeweghe). Advanced to 2r at Rome (l. No.7 Muguruza) Earlier this spring on green clay in Charleston, reached first final at a WTA event since 2016 Doha. Fell to then fellow 19 year old Kasatkina in 2017 Charleston final; was the first unseeded Charleston final since 2002 (Majoli d. Schnyder) and the first all teenage final on tour since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d. Kvitova) Before making a run to the final at Charleston, made 2r appearance at Indian Wells (l. Cibulkova) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Brengle) In February, posted back to back 1r exits at St Petersburg (l. Vekic) and Dubai (l. Wang) before making QF at Acapulco (d. eventual champion Tsurenko) Opened 2017 in strong fashion by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Davis via ret. w/viral illness) and 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova served for match twice) In doubles this season, won first and second career titles, at St Petersburg (w/rosolska) and Stuttgart (w/atawo)

103 Ended 2016 ranked No.44 for her first Top 50 year end finish (and second consecutive Top 100) 2016 season highlight was reaching final at Premier 5 Doha (l. Suárez Navarro). Is 1 3 in WTA singles finals, after also finishing R Up at 2015 Québec City (l. Beck) and 2017 Charleston (l. Kasatkina) Made Top 40 debut by virtue of reaching final at 2016 Doha Represented Latvia at 2016 Rio Olympics, losing 1r in singles (l. Stosur) Ended 2015 at No.79 for first Top 100 finish (up from No.308 in 2014). Having leapt 229 spots, was second highest year end rankings jump, after Kasatkina who went from No.370 to No.72 (298 spots) Began playing ITF Circuit events in Has won seven singles and eight doubles titles Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Tashkent (2r, l. Pervak) Latvian Fed Cup Team, ; Latvian Olympic Team, 2016 Highest ranked Latvian woman of two in Top 100, before Sevastova (as of July 3, 2017) Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father and fitness trainer is Jevgenijs Ostapenko Half brother is Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Los Angeles and lives there now) Introduced to tennis at age five by mother; favorite shots are serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard Speaks Russian, Latvian and English Tennis idols are Serena Williams and Ernests Gulbis Ostapenko watched his Gulbis QF match at Roland Garros from his box in 2014 Took ballroom dancing classes for seven years Currently working with WTA player Anabel Medina Garrigues Svitolina: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall) Has advanced to R16 for the first time; previous best result was 2r in in 2015 (l. Dellacqua) and 2016 (l. Shvedova) Other results at Wimbledon were 1r exits in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2014 (l. Doi); fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best results coming at Roland Garros with QF runs in 2015 (l. Ivanovic) and 2017 (l. eventual R Up Halep after holding MP in second set tie break) Elsewhere, has made 3r at the Australian Open ( , 2017) and US Open ( ) Enters fortnight of 2017 Wimbledon on a career high of No.5 (first posted week of June 12, 2017) Seeded No.4 this fortnight her highest seeding at a Slam (up from No.5 at 2017 Roland Garros) Only Ukrainian woman to reach R16 (three began the main draw here) In Grand Slam R16 matches, owns a 2 1 record with both wins coming on clay at Roland Garros Defeated Barty in 1r, Schiavone in 2r and Witthoeft in 3r, which were sixth, seventh and eighth wins of her career on grass; previously beat Nara and Flipkens at 2014 's Hertogenbosch, Doi at 2015 Wimbledon, Broady at 2016 Wimbledon and Watson at 2017 Birmingham

104 Faces No.13 Ostapenko today; owns a 7 3 record vs. Top 20 ranked opponents this season (27 50 career record). Wins came against No.1 Kerber (Brisbane), No.2 Kerber and No.15 Wozniacki (Dubai), No.1 Kerber (Fed Cup) and No.3 Ka.Pliskova, No.7 Muguruza and No.4 Halep (all at Rome) Owns the most match wins on WTA tour in 2017 (39 8 record), ahead of Wozniacki (38 13) Mladenovic (37 15) and Ka.Pliskova (37 10) Enters 2017 Wimbledon after falling 2r in only grass court tune up event at Birmingham (l. Giorgi) Prior to QF run at 2017 Roland Garros, won fourth WTA singles title of 2017 at Rome (d. Halep in F). Defeated three Top 10 players en route to Rome title No.3 Ka.Pliskova, No.7 Muguruza (via ret.) and No.4 Halep in final Currently sits at No.3 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard (July 3, 2017) the Top 8 singles and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October In addition to Rome title, also won titles this season at Taipei City (d. Peng in F), Dubai (d. Wozniacki in F) and Istanbul (d. Mertens in F) leads the tour for most titles won in 2017 (4) Posted 1r exit at Madrid (l. Zheng) Opened clay season representing Ukraine in Fed Cup loss to Germany, going 1 1 in singles (d. Kerber, l. Goerges) During Sunshine Double hard court swing, made R16 at Indian Wells (l. Muguruza) and posted opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. No.158 Mattek Sands) Loss to Muguruza ended 15 match winning streak, the longest winning streak since Azarenka s 16 matches in 2016, spanning Indian Wells to Rome last spring At Kuala Lumpur, withdrew prior to 2r match vs. Hibino w/lower leg injury In February, made her Top 10 debut by capturing Dubai title (d. Wozniacki in F), becoming the first Ukrainian player to achieve the feat. Now owns a 8 2 record in singles finals Lifted title in Taipei (d. Peng in F); in February followed this by winning both singles rubbers in Ukraine s Fed Cup win over Australia (vs. Barty and Gavrilova) Prior to Dubai, all five career singles titles were won at International level: 2013 and 2014 Baku (was only teenager to win a WTA singles title in 2013), 2015 Marrakech, 2016 Kuala Lumpur and 2017 Taipei Began 2017 season with SF run at Brisbane (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s), where she defeated world No.1 Kerber en route. Now owns three wins over No.1s, all within the past year: S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics) and Kerber (2016 Beijing and 2017 Brisbane). Was the only player to defeat both reigning No.1s in 2016 and is first Ukrainian woman ever to defeat a top ranked player Reached the 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Has a 5 1 record vs. Top 5 players this season, and overall in career, defeating No.4 Halep and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Posted second Top 20 season in 2016, at No.14. Fourth successive Top 40 season Strong finish to 2016 season also saw her reach first SF at Premier Mandatory level at Beijing (l. A.Radwanska); in addition, post US Open reached SF at Tokyo [PPO] (l. Osaka) and Moscow (l. Kuznetsova)

105 Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai for the second time (l. Kvitova in F) Reached three finals in 2016, clinching fourth WTA singles title at Kuala Lumpur (d. Bouchard in F) and advancing to finals at New Haven (l. A.Radwanska) and Zhuhai (l. Kvitova) Other season highlights included SF at Dubai (l. Errani), QF at Rio Olympics (l. Kvitova) and R16 at Miami (l. Makarova) Owns two career doubles titles: 2014 Istanbul (w/doi) and 2015 Istanbul (w/gavrilova) Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Baku (lost in 1r but won title the next two years) Played first ITF Circuit events of career in Winner of seven singles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2016 Currently working with Thierry Ascione and hitting partner Andrew Bettles. Has previously worked with Iain Hughes and Gabriel Urpi Also worked with former world No.1 Justine Henin as coaching consultant in 2016

106 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) vs. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) Head to Head: CAROLINE WOZNIACKI leads BEIJING HARD O R1 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI mins 2014 MONTERREY HARD O R1 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (4) 106 mins COCO VANDEWEGHE (25) $920,574 $4,100,374 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 5-13 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (26) $1,661,887 $23,748,063 0 / 25 0 / / / / / / / / [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) R128: d. MONA BARTHEL (GER #48) 7-5,6-2 (1h33) R64: d. TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) 6-4,6-2 (1h15) R32: d. ALISON RISKE (USA #46) 6-2,6-4 (1h16) vs. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) R128: d. TIMEA BABOS (HUN #42) 6-4,4-6,6-1 (1h42) R64: d. TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #131) 6-3,6-4 (1h22) R32: d. ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #38) 3-6,7-6(3),6-2 (2h01) Total games: 56 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 4h4 Average time on court: 1h21 Average rank of opponent: 56 Total games: 76 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-2 Total time on court: 5h5 Average time on court: 1h42 Average rank of opponent: 70 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match COCO VANDEWEGHE 2016 R16 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R2 W - TIMEA BABOS (HUN #44) R1 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #60) (3) CAROLINE WOZNIACKI 2016 R1 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #14) R16 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) R3 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #32) R2 W - DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #83) (6) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

107 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) (3) 6-2 R16 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) 7-6(1) 7-6(4) R3 W - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #23) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #11) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #63) R2 L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) (4) R1 W - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #28) R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R1 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #10) R3* W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #125) (2) 7-5 R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #230) R1* W - TAMARYN HENDLER (RSA #185) R1 L - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #121) R1 W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #66) R16 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R3 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) R2 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #163) R1 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #78) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) R1 W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #101) R1 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #24) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #28) R2 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #96) R1 W - ARANTXA PARRA SANTONJA (ESP #105) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #32) R2 W - KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #89) R1 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #53) R16 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R3 W - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #20) R2 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #142) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) R2 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #94) R1 W - EVA HRDINOVA (CZE #183) R2 L - MARA SANTANGELO (ITA #29) (4) R1 W - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #130) R1* L - MIHO SAEKI (JPN #170) Vandeweghe: Making seventh consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result at the All England Club is reaching QF in 2015 defeated three seeds en route (No.11 Ka.Pliskova in 2r, No.22 Stosur in 3r and No.6 Safarova in R16) before falling to No.4 Sharapova in 3 sets Reached R16 in 2016 (l. Pavlyuchenkova), 2r in 2014 (l. qualifier Smitkova) and posted 1r exits in 2011 (l. Daniilidou), 2012 (l. Errani) and 2013 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, with career best result being SF run at 2017 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

108 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up V.Williams). Became the 21st unseeded player (and Lucic Baroni the 22nd at the same tournament) to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds) One of 15 American women in the main draw here this fortnight the fewest to start a Slam since 2014 Wimbledon (13) In 1r defeated Barthel in straight sets then another German, Maria, in 2r has 5 1 record against German players in 2017, sole defeat coming against Witthoeft last month at 's Hertogenbosch In 3r saw off fellow American Riske, in her third consecutive straight set win is one of six players yet to drop a set (also Garcia, Halep, Kuznetsova, Muguruza and Svitolina) Faces No.6 Wozniacki today; owns lifetime record against Top 10 players (3 2 in 2017); wins this season came against No.1 Kerber and No.7 Muguruza en route to SF at Australian Open and No.7 Konta at Birmingham Owns 2 1 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, falling at this stage at 2016 Wimbledon (l. Pavlyuchenkova) After three wins this week is now in grass court main draw matches Played first grass court event at 2011 Birmingham, since then only five players have won more matches on the surface: Petra Kvitova (42 10), Angelique Kerber (42 12), Sabine Lisicki (39 13), Serena Williams (36 4) and Agnieszka Radwanska (37 16) Has 5 Top 20 wins on grass No.7 Konta (2017 Birmingham), No.7 Vinci (2016 Wimbledon), No.3 Radwanska (2016 Birmigham), No.6 Safarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.11 Ka.Pliskova (2015 Wimbledon) and is tied for most among all WTA players (along with Konta and Serena) In two grass court events this summer, reached QF at Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and opening match loss at s Hertogenbosch as defending champion, lost No.66 Witthoeft In opening match at Birmingham, defeated countrywoman McHale in straight sets. Win snapped three match losing streak, starting with QF loss at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), followed by 1r exits at Roland Garros (l. Rybarikova) and s Hertogenbosch (l. Witthoeft) Fell 1r at Roland Garros, losing to No.192 Rybarikova Prior to Roland Garros, reached QF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), which was first Premier Mandatory QF of career. As a result, posted new career high ranking of No.19 on May 15, 2017 Helped USA advance to Fed Cup final, who defeated reigning champion Czech Republic. Vandeweghe went 2 0 in singles (d. Vondrousova, Siniakova) to set up showdown vs. Belarus in November Fed Cup wins stopped a three match losing streak, at Dubai (l. Riske), Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Safarova) and Miami (after 1r bye, l. Cepelova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii went 2 0 in singles (d. Goerges, d. Petkovic) Reached first Grand Slam SF of career at 2017 Australian Open (l. V.Williams) in her 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeated No.1 Kerber in R16 at 2017 Australian Open her first win over a reigning No.1. Now 1 1 vs. No.1s (l. S.Williams at 2014 Miami) Opened 2017 season at Hopman Cup in Perth, finishing as R Up w/sock (l. France in F) Subsequently made 2r exit at Sydney (l. qualifier Duan) Posted third consecutive Top 50 finish in 2016, at No.37 same season ending rank as 2015

109 2016 season highlights centered on grass court swing: won second career singles title at s Hertogenbosch (d. Mladenovic in F), SF at Birmingham (l. Strycova) and R16 at Wimbledon (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Also reached QF at 2016 Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Stanford (conceded ret. vs. Riske w/right ankle injury) In Grand Slam play in 2016, aside from Australian Open and Wimbledon, fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Begu) and 1r at US Open (l. Osaka) In doubles last season, won first career title from first final at Indian Wells (w/mattek Sands, d. Goerges/Pliskova in F) and was runner up at Cincinnati (w/hingis, l. Mirza/Strycova) Advanced to mixed doubles final at 2016 US Open (w/ram, l. Pavic/Siegemund) Reached first Grand Slam final of any kind at 2016 Australian Open in mixed doubles (w/tecau, l. Vesnina/Soares) Competed in doubles at the Rio Olympics (w/mattek Sands); fell in 2r to eventual silver medalists Hingis/Bacsinszky Won first career singles title at 's Hertogenbosch in June 2014; with Keys also victorious at Eastbourne, marked first time two Americans won titles in the same week since February 2002 (V.Williams at Antwerp, Seles at Doha) Now 2 1 in career singles finals, having also won at s Hertogenbosch in Runner up at 2012 Stanford (as lucky loser, l. S.Williams) Member of US Fed Cup Team, 2010, Made WTA debut as wildcard at 2006 San Diego; recorded first WTA win (main draw or qualifying) at 2009 Los Angeles (d. Garbin in 1r, l. Pennetta) Winner of two singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit As a wildcard, won 2008 US Open girls' singles title without dropping a set Teamed up with Pat Cash at the start of the grass court season Wozniacki: Making 11th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (12th overall). Has matched previous best performance by reaching R16, having also been this far in 2009 (l. Lisick), 2010 (l. Kvitova), 2011 (l. Cibulkova), 2014 (l. Strycova) and 2015 (l. Muguruza) Was junior champion in 2006 one of three junior champions left in the draw (also A.Radwanska and Ostapenko) 2017 Wimbledon marks 41st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Streak of 36 consecutive Slam appearances ended in Paris in 2016, when she withdrew pre tournament w/right ankle injury her first missed major since making Grand Slam debut at Paris in 2007 Is a two time Grand Slam runner up, losing the title match at the US Open in 2009 (l. Clijsters) and 2014 (l. S.Williams) At Australian Open, reached SF in 2013 (l. Li, having held match point), while at Roland Garros she is a two time quarterfinalist, in 2010 (l. eventual champion Schiavone) and again this year (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) Ranked No.45 at the time, was unseeded at 2016 Wimbledon the first time since 2008 Australian Open she wasn t seeded at a Grand Slam Including 3r defeat of Kontaveit at Wimbledon, has won 38 matches so far this season. Only Svitolina (39) has won more Against Kontaveit on Saturday, trailed by a set and 5 3 before rallying to win 36 76(3) 62

110 Faces Vandeweghe in R16 today: owns a 9 9 record in Grand Slam R16 matches (0 5 at Wimbledon) Coming off runner up finish at Eastbourne (l. Ka.Pliskova), where she is a former champion (2009 d. Razzano in F) and three time semifinalist ( ) Now 0 4 in finals in 2017, having finished runner up at Doha (l. Ka.Pliskova), Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Miami (l. Konta) Including 2017 Eastbourne, owns record in career singles finals. S.Williams (92), V.Williams (81) and Sharapova (58) are the only active players to have appeared in more finals Has a 6 3 record against Top 10 players in 2017, defeating No.6 A.Radwanska (Doha), No.9 Keys (Indian Wells), No.6 Muguruza (Miami), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Miami), No.9 Kuznetsova (Roland Garros) and No.2 Halep (Eastbourne) Prior to Roland Garros, forced to retire in 1r match vs. Rogers at Strasbourg (w/lower back injury). Same problem forced her to withdraw from Rome the week prior Other clay results this season included QF at Charleston (l. eventual R Up Ostapenko), 2r at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 2r at Madrid (l. Suárez Navarro) After 2017 Madrid, returned to Top 10 (at No.10) in rankings for first time since September 2015 (when she was No.6, week of Toray Pan Pacific Open). Dropped out again a week later, but returned to the elite bracket after Roland Garros and is playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.6 Upset No.3 Ka.Pliskova in Miami SF. Before this, previous win over a Top 3 player was against No.3 Halep at 2015 Stuttgart. Has now reached the final of each of the WTA s four Premier Mandatory tournaments, having previously won Beijing (2010) and Indian Wells (2011), and finished runner up at Madrid (2009) and Indian Wells (2010, 2013) Also on this year s Sunshine Double, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) Opened 2017 season with back to back QF efforts at Auckland (l. Goerges) and Sydney (l. Strycova) Advanced to 3r at Australian Open for the seventh time in her career; fell to Konta in straight sets Posted ninth successive Top 20 season in 2016, finishing at No.19 lowest year end ranking since 2007 (No.64) having played US Open on a ranking of No.74. Run to SF at Flushing Meadows heralded start of ranking recovery; defeated No.10 seed Kuznetsova and No.9 seed Keys en route before falling to eventual champion Kerber In subsequent Asian swing, won her 24th and 25th career singles titles at Tokyo [PPO] (d. Osaka in F) and Hong Kong (d. Mladenovic in F). Has won at least one title nine years running ( ) Also reached R16 at Wuhan and Beijing before closing out season with QF appearance at Luxembourg Prior to 2016 US Open, fell 1r at New Haven (l. Ostapenko), where she is a four time champion ( ; at one point enjoyed 21 match win streak at event) Flag bearer for Denmark at opening ceremony of Rio Olympics; reached 2r (l. eventual bronze medalist Kvitova) Missed entire clay season in 2016 w/right ankle injury Returned to action following two and a half months out w/right ankle injury during grass swing, making comeback at Nottingham (l. Kontaveit in 2r). Prior to 2016 Nottingham, last tournament played was Miami (3r, l. Svitolina) Ended 2015 ranked No.17 first time since 2009 not finishing inside Top 10 (her six years prior inside Top 10 was longest active streak) Is a former World No.1, having held the ranking for 67 weeks; finished two seasons in the top spot 2010 and 2011

111 Ranks fourth among active players (behind S.Williams 72, V.Williams 49 and Sharapova 35) for singles titles (25) 20 of which have come on hardcourts. Owns the most career singles titles without having won a Grand Slam (was previously Pam Shriver with 21 titles) By reaching 2017 Miami final became just the eighth player to reach $23 million in career prize money currently eighth on the all time list Ran 2014 New York City Marathon with charity Team for Kids, funds going to New York Road Runners youth programs Signed as a USANA Health Sciences brand ambassador in March As part of the announcement she launched the program s annual Aces for Humanity campaign to aid the USANA True Health Foundation, whose mission is to provide critical nutrition to those who are suffering or in need; money is donated for each ace served by the eight USANA Ambassadors on the WTA Coached by father, Piotr Wozniacki. Hitting partner is Sascha Bajin (formerly worked with Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka)

112 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) Head to Head: Series tied INDIAN WELLS HARD O R32 CAROLINE GARCIA (1) 132 mins 2016 ZHUHAI HARD O R1 JOHANNA KONTA mins 2016 OLYMPICS HARD O R2 JOHANNA KONTA N/A 2016 MADRID CLAY O R1 CAROLINE GARCIA mins JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 CAROLINE GARCIA (23) $741,402 $4,695,473 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 8-10 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) R128: d. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) 6-2,6-2 (1h04) R64: d. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) 7-6(4),4-6,10-8 (3h10) R32: d. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) 6-4,6-1 (1h16) vs. [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) R128: d. JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #91) 6-1,6-1 (0h50) R64: d. ANA BOGDAN (ROU #115) 6-4,6-3 (1h21) R32: d. MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) 6-4,6-3 (1h17) Total games: 74 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-1 Total time on court: 5h30 Average time on court: 1h50 Average rank of opponent: 91 Total games: 52 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 3h28 Average time on court: 1h9 Average rank of opponent: 100 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA KONTA 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) CAROLINE GARCIA 2016 R2 L - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R1 W - CAGLA BUYUKAKCAY (TUR #77) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

113 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) R1 L - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #59) R3 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #57) R1 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #14) (3) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R1 W - JIE ZHENG (CHN #47) R3* W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #132) R2* W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #361) 7-6(6) 7-6(3) R1* W - VERONICA CEPEDE ROYG (PAR #226) R1* L - ALISON RISKE (USA #162) R2* L - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #173) R1* W - SALLY PEERS (AUS #164) (6) Konta: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Has produced best performance by reaching R16 Previously had won one match from other five visits to All England Club, in 2016 (d. Puig, l. Bouchard in 2r) Only British woman to reach R16 from five in the starting field (also Boulter, Broady, Robson and Watson). The last time a Brit to reach the R16 of Wimbledon was Laura Robson in Konta is looking to become the first British woman to win the title since Virginia Wade 40 years ago (d. Betty Stove in F) Is bidding to become the first British women to reach a Wimbledon QF since Jo Durie in Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open In 1r on Monday here in SW19, reversed her loss to Hsieh at the same stage of Roland Garros. Followed this in 2r by avenging another recent loss, overcoming Vekic, her conqueror in the Nottingham final, 10 8 in the final set and defeated Sakkari in 3r Faces No.22 Garcia today; has split their four career meetings, although lost the most recent, at 2017 Indian Wells in 3s Owns a 2 2 record in Grand Slam R16 matches winning at 2016 and 2017 Australian Open, and losing at 2015 and 2016 US Open Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F) before falling 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) and SF for second year in a row at home event of Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

114 Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston. Overall record vs. Top 5 now stands at 4 6, previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney and No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami Owns a 13 8 record vs. Top 10 opponents, with wins over No.8 Makarova (2015 Eastbourne), No.9 Muguruza (2015 US Open), No.2 Halep (2015 Wuhan), No.10 V.Williams (2016 Australian Open), No.7 Vinci (2016 Rome), No.7 V.Williams (2016 Stanford), No.10 Kuznetsova (2016 Rio Olympics), No.8 Suárez Navarro (2016 Wuhan), No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Beijing), No.9 Keys (2016 Beijing), No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Sydney), No.5 Halep (2017 Miami) and No.1 Kerber (2017 Eastbourne) Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. V.Williams) Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome). Is now 3 2 in WTA singles finals, following 2017 Nottingham Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to today s opponent Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match

115 Advanced to QF or better at 10 events in 2016 Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka) By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics; reached QF in singles (l. eventual silver medalist Kerber), 2r in doubles (w/watson, l. Chan/Chan) and fell 1r in mixed doubles (w/j.murray, l. eventual gold medalists Mattek Sands/Sock) Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r) Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season Hitting partner is Andrew Fitzpatrick Garcia: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (seventh overall) Has achieved best performance at All England Club this week by reaching R16; defeated Cepelova in 1r, Bogdan in 2r, and Brengle in 3r, dropping sixteen games across all three matches only Kuznetsova (15) has dropped fewer games heading into the QF Won four matches in four other visits to All England Club, reaching 3r in 2014 (l. Makarova), falling 2r in 2013 (as qualifier, l. S.Williams) and 2016 (l. Siniakova) and making 1r exit in 2015 (l. Watson). Fell in qualifying Wimbledon marks 22nd Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best result to date at the majors was QF at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova). Has reached 3r but no further at Australian Open in 2015 (l. Bouchard) and 2017 (l. Strycova), and 2016 US Open (l. A.Radwanska) Owns 1 0 record in Slam R16 matches, defeating Cornet in only previous appearance at this stage, at 2017 Roland Garros Faces No.7 Konta today; owns 2 2 record against the British No.1, triumphing in their most recent meeting at Indian Wells this year

116 Has eight wins over Top 10 players in career: No.9 Jankovic (2014 Bogotá), No.8 Kerber (2014 Madrid), No.6 A.Radwanska (2014 Wuhan), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Monterrey), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Indian Wells), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Stuttgart), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Cincinnati) and No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Fed Cup final) Seeded No.21 this fortnight her joint highest seeding at a major (also 2017 Australian Open) In only grass court event before 2017 Wimbledon, advanced to SF during defense of Mallorca title (l. eventual champion Sevastova) Last month at Roland Garros, reached maiden Grand Slam QF (l. Ka.Pliskova). One of two Frenchwomen to reach QF stage of home Slam (also Mladenovic) the previous occasion two French women reached this juncture was 1994 (Halard and Pierce) Heading into Paris enjoyed SF run in Strasbourg (as defending champion, l. Gavrilova). Other clay results this season saw her fall 1r at Madrid (l. Wang) and 2r at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Advanced to SF at Monterrey (l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova) Sunshine Double saw R16 run at Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up Kuznetsova) and opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Peng) Suffered 1r exit at Kuala Lumpur (l. Kalinskaya), while during Middle Eastern swing made 2r at both Doha (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and Dubai (l. Puig) Also fell 2r at Taipei City in February (l. No.93 Minella) Began season at Australian Open after withdrawing from Sydney (w/back injury) reached 3r in Melbourne (l. Strycova). Enjoyed highest Grand Slam seeding at Australian Open (at No.21) In doubles, reached SF at Australian Open (w/mladenovic) pair fell to Hlavackova/Peng Posted third successive Top 40 season in 2016, hitting new career high of No.23 the week of October 23 and holding it for year end rankings. Recorded a career best 34 main draw singles wins across the season Winner of three WTA singles titles, two of them captured in 2016 on clay at Strasbourg (d. Lucic Baroni in F) and on grass at Mallorca (d. Sevastova in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai, going 1 1 in singles round robin play d. Stosur, l. Konta Other singles highlights in 2016 included reaching first Premier level SF of career at Dubai (l. eventual finalist Strycova); also a semifinalist at International level Monterrey (l. eventual champion Watson) Represented France at Rio Olympics in singles (2r), doubles (w/mladenovic, 1r) and mixed doubles (w/mahut, 1r) Member of French Fed Cup Team that advanced to 2016 final vs. Czech Republic went 2 0 in singles, posting wins over Ka.Pliskova and Kvitova, although the Czechs won the tie, 3 2 Ended 2016 season with runner up finish at WTA 125K Series event at Limoges, France, where she was the defending champion In addition to winning 2016 Roland Garros, team of Garcia/Mladenovic also reached title match at 2016 US Open (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova) among eight finals reached in 2016 won at Charleston, Stuttgart and Madrid as well as Roland Garros. Garcia is now 6 10 in tour level doubles finals Garcia/Mladenovic qualified for 2016 WTA Finals in Singapore advanced to semifinals (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova); duly finished season co ranked No.2, a new career high for both players

117 Has 3 2 record in singles finals. Won maiden singles title at 2014 Bogotá (d. Jankovic in F) and won the doubles (w/arruabarrena), becoming first player to win singles and doubles at same event since S.Williams at 2012 Olympics Reached finals in consecutive weeks at 2015 Acapulco and Monterrey (l. Bacsinszky in both) Currently France s No.2 player, behind Mladenovic, ahead of Cornet, Dodin and Parmentier in the Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017) Participated in 2015 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational where she also qualified in doubles (w/srebotnik); pair bowed out in group stage Made WTA and Grand Slam main draw debut at 2011 Australian Open, advancing to 2r In juniors, girls singles runner up at 2011 US Open (l. Min) and was a semifinalist at the other three Grand Slam events Played first professional match aged 13 at an ITF event in France in 2007 Coached by father, Louis Paul Garcia

118 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Head to Head: SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA leads WTA FINALS HARD I R1 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2016 WUHAN HARD O QF SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (9) mins 2015 FED CUP WEEK 1 HARD I R1 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA MADRID CLAY O R2 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (6) 155 mins 2012 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R3 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2011 DUBAI HARD O QF SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 7-6(7) mins 2010 MONTREAL HARD O R16 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2010 SAN DIEGO HARD O F SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (7) mins 2009 BEIJING HARD O F SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2009 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R16 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2008 WTA FINALS HARD O R1 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2008 WIMBLEDON GRASS O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2008 INDIAN WELLS HARD O QF SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2008 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R3 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2007 STUTTGART HARD I R16 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (5) NEW HAVEN HARD O R16 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA WIMBLEDON GRASS O R3 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (28) $405,306 $26,345,212 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (32) $1,508,747 $23,365,748 0 / 17 0 / / / / / / / / [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) R128: d. JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #67) 7-6(3),6-0 (1h25) R64: d. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) 5-7,7-6(7),6-3 (2h43) R32: d. [19] TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #20) 3-6,6-4,6-1 (2h10) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) R128: d. [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) 6-3,6-2 (1h05) R64: d. EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) 6-0,7-5 (1h10) R32: d. [Q] POLONA HERCOG (SLO #265) 6-4,6-0 (1h05) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

119 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM Total games: 79 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-2 Total time on court: 6h18 Average time on court: 2h6 Average rank of opponent: 49 Total games: 51 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-0 Total time on court: 3h20 Average time on court: 1h7 Average rank of opponent: 139 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA 2016 R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #18) R3 W - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R2 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #103) R1 W - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #97) SF L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) QF W - MADISON KEYS (USA #21) 7-6(3) R16 W - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R3 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) R2 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #81) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #52) R16 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R3 W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R2 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #36) R1 W - ANDREEA MITU (ROU #213) SF L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) QF W - NA LI (CHN #6) 7-6(5) R16 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R3 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #98) R1 W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #116) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) QF W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) R16 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #145) R3 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #103) R2 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #122) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #81) (5) 6-4 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 2016 R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 6-7(1) R2 W - TARA MOORE (GBR #227) R1 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #45) R2 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #134) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #128) R1 L - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #36) R3 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R2 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #39) R1 W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #83) R2 L - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #74) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #93) (5) R3 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R2 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #78) R1 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #715) (1) 2008 R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #11) R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #109) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #47) R1 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) 6-7(5) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) R16 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #54) R3 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #116) 7-6(2) 6-4 R1 W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #41) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #101) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

120 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2010 R16 L - NA LI (CHN #12) R3 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #34) R2 W - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #75) R1 W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #70) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #3) R16 W - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #124) R3 W - NA LI (CHN #18) R2 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #36) (6) 9-7 R1 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #42) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #4) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #137) R2 W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #65) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #50) R3 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - MARTINA MÜLLER (GER #34) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #109) R3 L - NA LI (CHN #30) R2 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #82) QF L - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) 7-6(1) 6-3 R16 W - MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL #43) R3 W - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #33) (5) 6-2 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #75) (4) 6-4 R1 W - REBECCA LLEWELLYN (GBR #434) R1 L - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #118) 7-6(4) QF L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #3) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #91) R3 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #48) R2 W - YOON JEONG CHO (KOR #46) 7-6(1) 6-4 R1 W - BEA BIELIK (USA #169) R2* L - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #173) R1* W - HELEN CROOK (GBR #348) R16 L - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) R3 W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #164) R2 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #83) (5) R1 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #101) A.Radwanska Making 12th consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is R Up finish in 2012 (l. S.Williams in F in 3s) Other notable results at the All England Club include SF runs in 2013 (l. eventual R Up Lisicki) and 2015 (l. eventual R Up Muguruza), QF showings in 2008 (l. eventual R Up S.Williams) and 2009 (l. eventual R Up V.Williams) and R16 in 2006 (l. Clijsters), 2010 (l. Li), 2014 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cibulkova) Made 3r exit in 2007 (l. Kuznetsova) and 2r exit in 2011 (l. Cetkovska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 45th consecutive main draw appearance, which is the third longest streak among active players after Jankovic (55) and Pironkova (47). Has not missed a major since making Grand Slam debut at 2006 Wimbledon Became Poland s first Grand Slam finalist in the Open Era by reaching title match here in 2012 (Jadwiga Jedrzejowska was runner up in three Grand Slam finals in the 1930s) At Australian Open, has reached SF twice, in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2016 (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), at Roland Garros has advanced to QF once in 2013 (l. Errani), and at US Open has reached R16 on five occasions in , Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

121 and 2016 Entering R16, one of nine active players to record more than 100 Grand Slam main draw match wins (120 44). Only S.Williams (316), V.Williams (254), Sharapova (183), Kuznetsova (150) and Azarenka (121) have more wins than her Seeded No.9 this fortnight her lowest seeding at a Slam since 2015 US Open (No.15) 2005 Wimbledon girls singles champion, is one of three former junior champions to reach R16 (also Ostapenko and Wozniacki) Owns a record in Grand Slam R16 matches (5 4 here at Wimbledon); most recent loss at this stage came at 2016 US Open (l. Konjuh) Is bidding to win 62nd main draw win on grass V.Williams is the only player in the draw this fortnight with more wins on the surface (89 after 3r win over Osaka) Defeated former World No.1 Jankovic in 1r before defeating McHale in 2r (saved 2mp); the last player to win a Grand Slam title after saving a match point was Kerber at 2016 Australian Open (vs. Doi in 1r) Scored second win of 2017 season over a Top 20 ranked opponent in 3r defeated No.20 Bacsinszky in 3s (now owns career record overall) Faces No.8 Kuznetsova today; has yet to defeat a Top 10 player so far this season. Sole match came against No.10 Konta in Sydney final. Overall career record is Enters Wimbledon after 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Davis) Reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Cornet); contested one clay court event leading into Paris, falling 1r at Stuttgart (l. Makarova); withdrew from Madrid and Rome w/right foot injury Posted 3r exits at Indian Wells (l. Peng) and Miami (l. Lucic Baroni) Had early losses at both Doha (after 1r bye, l. Wozniacki in 2r) and Dubai (l. Bellis in 3r) Began season with QF run in Shenzhen (as defending champion, l. Riske) and R Up finish at Sydney (l. Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni) earliest exit in Melbourne since 2009 (1r); ranking dropped from No.3 to No.6 first time outside Top 5 since October 2015 Finished 2016 in the Top 10 for the sixth straight year the longest active streak; achieved a career high year end ranking of No.3 Won three titles in 2016, one of six players to win a hat trick of titles (also Azarenka, Cibulkova, Kerber, Halep and Stephens) triumphed at Shenzhen (d. Riske in F), New Haven (d. Svitolina in F) and Beijing (d. Konta in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Finals Singapore (as defending champion, d. No.5 Ka.Pliskova and No.6 Muguruza in round robin play, l. No.1 Kerber in SF) Win at 2016 New Haven was the second most efficient title run of 2016, dropping only 20 games (best was Azarenka at Brisbane 17 games) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Doha (l. eventual champion Suárez Navarro), Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), Stuttgart (l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [PPO] (as defending champion, l. eventual champion Wozniacki) In 2016 Grand Slam play, reached SF at Australian Open (l. eventual R Up S.Williams) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. Pironkova), Wimbledon (l. Cibulkova 9 7 in deciding set) and US Open (l. Konjuh) One of just four players who reached R16 or better at all Grand Slams last year (also Keys, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams)

122 Represented Poland at 2016 Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Zheng) and 1r in mixed doubles (w/kubot, l. Begu/Tecau) First Polish woman to win a WTA singles title (2007 Stockholm); rank in Top 10 (after 2008 Wimbledon); and defeat a World No.1 player (Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney) Owns a 1 16 record vs. World No.1s, sole win coming over Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney. Losses were to Henin (2007 Eastbourne and Zurich), Safina (2009 Stuttgart), Wozniacki (2011 Stuttgart), Azarenka (2012 Doha, 2012 Indian Wells, 2012 Stuttgart, 2012 Madrid and 2013 Doha), S.Williams (2013 Miami, 2013 Toronto, 2013 Beijing, 2013 WTA Finals, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Indian Wells) and Kerber (2016 WTA Finals) Won the 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (d. Kvitova in F) after going 1 2 in round robin play Career prize money stands at more than US$25 million the fifth WTA player to have reached the mark At No.10, is the top ranked Polish woman in Top 100, ahead of Linette (week of July 3, 2017) Won WTA Fan Favorite Award in 2016, the sixth straight year she has topped the public vote Coached by Tomasz Wiktorowski Kuznetsova: Making 14th main draw appearance at Wimbledon, and 15th appearance overall Best result at the All England Club is making the QF stage three times: 2003 (l. Henin), 2005 (l. Davenport) and 2007 (l. eventual champion V.Williams) Doubles finalist here in 2005 (w/mauresmo, l. Black/Huber) Has advanced to R16 for second consecutive year and only second time since 2008; lost to eventual champion S.Williams in 2016 and to today s opponent A.Radwanska in Wimbledon marks 59th Grand Slam main draw appearance, which is the seventh most among active players Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning at 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two time Grand Slam finalist, at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin). Has made QF stage at Australian Open on three occasions During 2009 Roland Garros triumph, defeated No.2 S.Williams in QF and No.1 Safina in F one of only nine players to defeat the World No.1 and No.2 at the same Grand Slam, and the most recent to do so One of only nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam singles matches (150 56). Only S.Williams, V.Williams and Sharapova have won more matches at the majors At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women's match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4 hours and 44 minutes Entering 2017 Wimbledon, career prize money stands at over US$23 million only eight players have earned more Is sole Russian woman to advance to R16 here at All England Club out of 11 to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw Turned 32 last week; is the second oldest player remaining in the draw after 37 year old V.Williams One of six Grand Slam champions remaining in the singles draw (also Azarenka, Kerber, Muguruza, Ostapenko and V.Williams) In opening round dispatched qualifier Jabeur and fellow Russian Makarova in 2r on Thursday; has improved record against Russians at Grand Slams to 17 7, most recently falling to Pavlyuchenkova at 2017 Australian Open

123 Defeated No.265 Hercog on Saturday to advance to R16; victory was 150th Grand Slam main draw win Owns a record in R16 matches at all Grand Slams (3 2 here at Wimbledon). Most recent defeat at this stage came at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki) Faces No.10 A.Radwanska today owns a 1 2 record in 2017 vs. Top 10 ranked opponents (56 95 career record). Sole victory this season came over No.3 Ka.Pliskova at Indian Wells Enters Wimbledon after QF run at Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s) 2017 clay season culminated in run to R16 at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki), which was preceded by SF effort at Madrid (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and R16 at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Opened clay court swing with 2r showing at Stuttgart (d. Bertens, l. eventual champion Siegemund) Advanced to R16 at 2017 Miami (l. V.Williams) 2017 Indian Wells marked her 40th career final (l. Vesnina in F), the fifth most among active players (behind S.Williams 92, V.Williams 81, Sharapova 58, and Wozniacki 46). Rose to No.7 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Indian Wells final; currently No.8 (July 3, 2017) Made QF run at S. Petersburg (l. eventual R Up Putintseva). Was forced to withdraw from Doha and Dubai w/abdominal injury Advanced to R16 at Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Opened 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. Muguruza). Posted 2r exit at Sydney (as defending champion, l. Pavlyuchenkova) Secured her 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane (1r, d. Chirico) is one of seven active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Jankovic, Schnyder, Schiavone and Sharapova. Currently sits 14th on all time list for match wins Made sixth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, where she qualified for SF for the first time (l. Cibulkova); in five previous appearances (2004, ), had never progressed beyond group stage. Her gap of six years between WTA Finals (2009 to 2016) was most since Capriati and Frazier s seven year gaps (both from ) Defeat of Gavrilova in final at 2016 Moscow secured place at WTA Finals entered tournament on a wildcard, knowing she would only qualify for Singapore should she successfully defend the title she won in After 1r bye, defeated Cornet (2r), Babos (QF) and Svitolina (SF) before emphatic victory against Gavrilova in F Defeat of No.3 A.Radwanska and No.5 Ka.Pliskova at WTA Finals improved record vs. Top 5 opponents to 5 4 in 2016, with other wins against No.2 Halep (Sydney), No.1 S.Williams (Miami) and No.4 A.Radwanska (Wuhan) Including defeats of A.Radwanska and Ka.Pliskova in Singapore, won 22 three set matches in 2016, the most on the WTA for the season, and most for three years (Kvitova, 25 in 2013) Won two singles titles in 2016, at Sydney (d. Puig in F) and Moscow (d. Gavrilova in F). Also finished R Up at Miami (l. Azarenka in F). Record in WTA singles finals now stands at In Grand Slam play in 2016, reached R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2r at Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Wimbledon result saw her return to the Top 10 (at No.10) for first time since May 2010 Advanced to 3r at Rio Olympics (l. Konta). Also competed in doubles w/kasatkina (l. Hlavackova/Hradecka in 3r)

124 Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s (7 20 record), most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami. Defeated Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1 Her 16 career doubles titles (most recently 2013 Moscow w/stosur) includes two Grand Slam titles, both at the Australian Open in 2005 (w/molik) and 2012 (w/zvonareva) One of five Russians to rank in Top 2 (also Myskina, Sharapova, Zvonareva, Safina); had chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina); also achieved career high No.3 in doubles (June 7, 2004) Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 April 2006 to June 2010) Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, , ; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 Coached by Carlos Martínez

125 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Head to Head: First meeting ANA KONJUH (19) $339,800 $1,617,141 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 5-2 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) R128: d. SABINE LISICKI (GER #127) 6-1,6-4 (0h59) R64: d. IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #64) 7-6(3),2-6,6-3 (2h13) R32: d. [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) 7-6(3),3-6,6-4 (2h36) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) R64: d. QIANG WANG (CHN #55) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (1h48) R32: d. NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) 7-6(3),6-4 (1h25) Total games: 79 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-2 Total time on court: 5h48 Average time on court: 1h56 Average rank of opponent: 67 Total games: 73 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-1 Total time on court: 4h52 Average time on court: 1h37 Average rank of opponent: 56 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ANA KONJUH 2016 R2 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #90) R1 L - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #27) VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

126 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3 L - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #16) R2 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #69) R1 W - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #68) R3* W - STEPHANIE VOGT (LIE #158) R2* W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #179) 6-7(6) R1* W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #129) R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

127 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

128 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) Konjuh: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Has achieved best result here by advancing to R16. Previously reached 3r on debut in 2014 (as qualifier, l. Wozniacki). Made 2r exit in 2016 (l. A.Radwanska) and fell 1r in 2015 (l. Cornet) 2017 Wimbledon marks 13th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best showing across all majors came with QF run at 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Became first Croatian woman to reach the QF at Flushing Meadows, and first at any Grand Slam since Karolina Sprem at 2004 Wimbledon (l. QF). Unranked players aside, at No.92 Konjuh was the equal second lowest ranked player through to quarterfinals at the US Open since rankings began in November 1975 (Kerber was also ranked No.92 in 2011) Defeated No.4 A.Radwanska en route to QF at 2016 US Open, earning first win over a Top 10 ranked opponent At the other majors, made 2r at Australian Open in and at Roland Garros Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

129 Of four Croatian women to enter the main draw at 2017 Wimbledon, is one of two to advance to R16 also Martic. No.26 seed Lucic Baroni fell 1r (l. Witthoeft) and Vekic fell 2r (l. Konta) The last Croatian woman to reach R16 here at Wimbledon was Karolina Sprem in 2004 (QF, l. Davenport). At all Slams the last Croatian woman to reach QF was Lucic Baroni at 2017 Australian Open (SF, l. S.Williams) Was seeded for the first time at a Grand Slam at 2017 Roland Garros at No.29. Is seeded here at No.27 Enters Wimbledon ranked No.29; earned a career high ranking of No.28 on May 15, 2017 Will be 19 years, 201 days at the end of the tournament, making her the youngest to reach Wimbledon R16 since 2015 Bencic (18 yrs, 124 days). Bidding to become youngest quarterfinalist since 2008 (Nicole Vaidisova, 19 years, 73 days) Is the only teenager remaining in the draw; the last teenagers to reach QF here at Wimbledon were Azarenka and Lisicki (both 19) in 2009 Defeated former finalist Lisicki in 1r followed by Begu in 2r. Overcame No.9 Cibulkova in 3r on Friday to reach R16, bringing career record vs. Top 10 ranked opponents to 2 6 Faces No.11 V.Williams today owns a 3 4 record vs. Top 20 opponents in 2017 (5 13 overall). Other wins came over No.19 Stosur and No.16 Vesnina (both en route to QF at Dubai) and No.9 Cibulkova here at Wimbledon Enters 2017 Wimbledon following a 1r exit at Eastbourne (l. Barthel via retirement) Started grass court swing with SF run at s Hertogenbosch (l. Vikhlyantseva) and QF showing at Mallorca (l. eventual champion Sevastova). Defeated former World No.1 Azarenka in 2r at Mallorca Reached 2r at Roland Garros (l. Linette). Other clay court results include 1r exit at Madrid (l. eventual finalist Mladenovic via ret.), QF at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 1r at Stuttgart (l. Kontaveit) Sunshine Double run included back to back opening round losses at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Flipkens) and Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Peng) Reached QF at Dubai (d. No.19 Stosur and No.16 Vesnina, l. No.2 Kerber) her first Premier 5 level QF Made back to back 2r exits at St Petersburg (l. Halep) and Australian Open (l. Gavrilova) Opened 2017 season by reaching second career singles final at Auckland (l. Davis). Rose to new career high ranking of No.36 following result (January 9, 2017) Also represented Croatia in Fed Cup Group 1 Europe/Africa play offs; went 2 1 in singles (d. Konta, d. Herdzelas, l. Babos) Ended 2016 at No.48 for career best year end finish Season highlights US Open aside were SF at Guangzhou (l. Jankovic) and QF at Moscow (as LL, l. Svitolina) Represented Croatia at Rio Olympics, falling 2r in singles (l. Suarez Navarro) Forced to withdraw from 2016 Nottingham as defending champion with w/lower back injury Won first WTA singles title at 2015 Nottingham (d. Niculescu in F) Made WTA main draw debut as wildcard at 2014 Auckland (d. top seed Vinci in 1r, l. Davis in 3s) Currently Croatia s No.2 of three in the Top 100 behind Lucic Baroni, ahead of Vekic (as at July 3, 2017) Played first pro events of career on ITF Circuit in Croatia and Turkey in 2012 On ITF circuit won one singles title at $10k ITF/Montpellier FRA (d. Khromacheva in F) Claimed junior girls No.1 ranking after winning the Australian Open singles and doubles titles in 2013; also won 2013 US Open girls singles title

130 Won girls doubles title at 2013 Australian Open w/zhao; also reached doubles final at 2012 Wimbledon w/bencic (l. Bouchard/Townsend in F) V.Williams: Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Her Grand Slam record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf With defeat of Wang in 2r here, surpassed Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players now 98 (including 3r defeat of Osaka). Owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10; in Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Record in Grand Slam R16 matches stands at with losses coming at 1999 Roland Garros (l. Schwartz), 2003 Roland Garros (l. Zvonareva), 2004 US Open (l. Davenport), 2005 Australian Open (l. Molik), 2009 US Open (l. eventual champion Clijsters), 2010 Roland Garros (l. Petrova), 2011 Wimbledon (l. Pironkova), 2015 Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams), 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky), 2016 US Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) and 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) Faces No.27 Konjuh today has lost to players ranked outside Top 20 on three occasions in 2017: No.51 Mladenovic at St Petersburg, No.37 Siegemund at Charleston and No.31 Bacsinszky at Roland Garros At 37 years and 29 days old, is bidding to become oldest player to advance to QF at the All England Club since 1994 (Martina Navratilova, R Up at 37 years, 258 days old) Is the eighth oldest women in history to win back to back matches at Wimbledon: YEAR Slam SLAM AGE DAYS FULL NAME ROUND 2014 Wimbledon 2014 Wimbledon DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko (JPN) R Wimbledon 1985 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1984 Wimbledon 1984 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1982 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1r bye 1983 Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) QF 1994 Wimbledon 1994 Wimbledon NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) F 2017 Wimbledon 2017 Wimbledon WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) Entering R16 is one of six Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Azarenka, Kerber, Kuznetsova, Muguruza and Ostapenko)

131 Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F); also won US Open twice ( ) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) Successfully defended the Wimbledon title twice: and Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams), most recently winning 2016 Wimbledon (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Did not play any grass court tune up events, and enters Wimbledon after R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) has now reached at least R16 at six successive Slams since 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up) 2017 Roland Garros (R16); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Only active player to have advanced to R16 or better in the last six Grand Slams Contested two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams)

132 Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March At 35 years of age, was the oldest player to rank in Top 10 since 38 year old Navratilova in December 1994 (whose run ended on January 1, 1995) Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt

133 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) Head to Head: First meeting MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (28) $143,288 $3,101,028 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon R16 ROAD TO THE ROUND OF 16 PETRA MARTIC (26) $230,091 $1,840,385 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-5 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) R128: d. MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #51) 6-4,6-1 (1h19) R64: d. [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) 3-6,7-5,6-2 (2h18) R32: d. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) 6-2,6-1 (1h05) Total games: 61 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-1 Total time on court: 4h42 Average time on court: 1h34 Average rank of opponent: 30 vs. [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) R128: d. [20] DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #21) 6-4,2-6,10-8 (2h35) R64: d. DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #107) 6-1,6-4 (1h03) R32: d. [WC] ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #130) 7-6(6),6-1 (1h29) R128*: d. BASAK ERAYDIN (TUR #196) 6-1,6-1 (0h59) R64*: d. MIHAELA BUZARNESCU (ROU #213) 7-6(4),6-3 (1h35) R32*: d. ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #99) 3-6,7-6(4),7-5 (2h54) Total games: 73 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 6-1 Total time on court: 5h7 Average time on court: 1h42 Average rank of opponent: 86 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA 2016 R1 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) PETRA MARTIC 2016 R1* L - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #149) (2) 2015 R1* L - SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #131) (8) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

134 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R3 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) 7-6(4) 6-3 R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #8) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #43) 7-6(6) R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) R1 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #20) 6-7(8) R1 L - LOURDES DOMÍNGUEZ LINO (ESP #131) R3 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #77) 7-6(7) 6-1 R1 W - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #78) R1 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) R2 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R1 W - VANIA KING (USA #92) R2 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #13) W/O R1 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #52) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #53) R1 L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #87) R3* W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #205) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #191) R1* W - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #254) R1* L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #203) Rybarikova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Is through to R16 for the first time here or at any Slam Best previous result at All England Club was 3r in 2015 (l. Govortsova). Made seven consecutive 1r exits from and Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. In addition to reaching 3r here in 2015, has also reached this stage at US Open. At Roland Garros has never been beyond 2r Defeated Niculescu in 1r and then No.3 Ka.Pliskova on Thursday for first Top 10 win of 2017; now owns a 7 20 lifetime record vs. such opponents, with other wins over No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.8 Bartoli (2013 Toronto), No.2 Halep (2014 New Haven), No.8 Makarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.8 Bencic (2016 Indian Wells) and No.10 Vinci (2016 Indian Wells) In 3r, eased past Tsurenko for loss of three games to set up R16 meeting with qualifier Martic today Wins over Ka.Pliskova and Tsurenko have improved record against Top 40 opponents this season to 3 1; other victory came over Vandeweghe at Roland Garros (also fell to No.8 Konta at Nottingham) Is sole Slovak woman to advance to R16 here at the All England Club Cibulkova and Kucova fell in 2r, Cepelova in 1r Including wins here at 2017 Wimbledon, holds a 16 1 record on grass this season; clinched two ITF singles titles at Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

135 $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (d. Watson in F) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (d. Van Uytvanck in F), and made SF run at Nottingham (l. eventual finalist Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Duque Mariño); clinched first Top 20 win of season over No.20 Vandeweghe in 1r (lifetime record stands at 19 52) Prior to Roland Garros, played only on ITF Circuit in 2017, most recently clinching back to back titles at $80k ITF/Gifu JPN (d. Zhu in F) and $60k ITF/Fukuoka JPN (d. Jang in F) Reached SF at $25k ITF/Istanbul 2 TUR (l. Tomova) in April Opened 2017 season with SF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen GER (l. Lemoine). Fell in qualifying at $60k ITF/Zhuhai CHN before reaching 2r at $60k ITF/Croissy Beaubourg FRA (l. Zaja) Ended 2016 at No.156; career best year end finish came in 2013 (finishing at No.38) Missed second half of 2016 due to wrist and knee surgery 2016 campaign was highlighted by reaching QF at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka) marked best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level Defeated two Top 10 players en route to Indian Wells QF (No.8 Bencic and No.10 Vinci via ret.). Ranked No.97, she was the lowest ranked player to make the QF at Indian Wells since No.99 Hampton in 2012 (64 draw) Wins at Indian Wells were first back to back WTA main draw victories since July 2015 (at Istanbul) and first time winning four matches in a row since reaching 2014 New Haven final (l. Kvitova) Prior to Indian Wells, had won one main draw match in 2016 defeated Wickmayer in 1r at Australian Open (ret. vs. Davis in 2r w/right ankle injury) Slovak No.2 behind Cibulkova (ahead of Cepelova) of three women in Top 100, as at July 3, 2017 Currently ranked No.87 (July 3, 2017); career high singles ranking is No.31 (19 August, 2013) Has won four career singles titles: 2009 Birmingham, 2011 Memphis and Washington DC. Is 4 2 in WTA singles finals In 2014, defeated three higher ranked opponents to reach the New Haven final, including best win of career to date with 2r defeat of World No.2 Halep Owns one WTA doubles title 2012 Budapest (w/husarova); achieved a career high doubles ranking of No.50 (6 June, 2011) Slovak Fed Cup Team, Coached by Peter Huber Martic: Appearing at Wimbledon for sixth time. Has improved upon previous best performance by advancing to R16 Also made 3r in 2013 (l. Pironkova), reached 2r in 2010 (l. Bartoli) and 2011 (l. Pironkova), and fell 1r in 2012 and 2014 Best performances at other majors are R16 runs at Roland Garros in 2012 (l. Kerber) and 2017 (as qualifier, l. Svitolina). Has never been beyond 2r at Australian Open (2011) or US Open (l and 2011) Negotiated Wimbledon qualifying, beating Eraydin, Buzarnescu and Krunic. Against Krunic in final round, saved six match points before eventually prevailing 3 6, 7 6(4), 7 5 after just under three hours on court

136 Then came within two points of defeat against No.21 Gavrilova in 1r, eventually prevailing Followed this with straight set wins over Allertova in 2r and wildcard Diyas in 3r Is only qualifier to reach R16. The best result by a qualifier at any Grand Slam in the Open Era is the SF achieved by Alexandra Stevenson at 1999 Wimbledon and Christine Dorey (now Mathison) at 1978 Australian Open Owns 0 2 record in Grand Slam R16 matches, losses coming at Roland Garros in 2012 (l. Kerber) and 2017 (as qualifier, l. Svitolina) One of two Croatians left in the tournament (also Konjuh, who upset Cibulkova to reach R16 on Friday) At No.135, is one of two players ranked outside the Top 100 left in the tournament (also No.683 Azarenka, who is playing with a Special Ranking of No.6) Has hit the fastest serve of this year s tournament 121mph In only pre Wimbledon grass court tournament, lost in 1r at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Sanchez) At Roland Garros, ranked No.290, came through qualifying to reach R16 (l. Svitolina after leading 5 2 in final set). Was the lowest ranked player to reach this stage at a Grand Slam since the unranked Henin finished R Up at 2010 Australian Open (l. S.Williams). Since 1983, the only other player outside the Top 200 to reach the R16 in Paris was No.279 Martínez in 1988 Notched first Top 20 win in nearly five years over No.13 Keys in 2r at 2017 Roland Garros was first match against a Top 20 opponent since 2015 Guangzhou (l. No.2 Halep). Followed this by upsetting No.19 Sevastova in 3r in only 48 minutes on court, before falling to Svitolina in R16 Now owns a career 7 26 record vs. Top 20 opponents, with wins prior to French Open coming over No.15 Wickmayer (2010 Paris), No.19 Peng and No.14 Jankovic (both at 2012 Kuala Lumpur), No.8 Bartoli (2012 Roland Garros) and No.5 Kvitova (2012 Tokyo) Entered 2017 Roland Garros after competing exclusively on ITF Circuit, highlighted by her fourth career singles title at that level, at $25k ITF/ Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA $25k ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA was her first event after 10 months out with a back injury (previous tournament was a loss to U.Radwanska in first round of qualifying for 2016 Wimbledon) Since her return has also reached SF at $25k ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA and $25k ITF/Tunis TUN. In her final event prior to 2017 Roland Garros finished R Up at $25k ITF/Wiesbaden GER Ended 2016 ranked No.264, down from No.144 in Best year end ranking was No.49 in 2011 Prior to injury in 2016, contested a mixture of ITF, WTA qualifying matches, highlighted by SF run at Rio de Janeiro (l. eventual champion Schiavone) Was a singles finalist at 2012 Kuala Lumpur, her best career result to date. Has also reached four SFs, at Bogotá (2011), Copenhagen (2011, 2012) and Rio de Janeiro (2016) Mother s name is Sandra Martic; she was a handball player Began playing tennis aged 4 when mother introduced her to the game; coached by Zdeslav Ozretic from ages 7 15 Grew up in Split, lives close to the coast and likes to return there between tournaments to relax; also enjoys cinema, listening to music, table tennis Baseliner whose favorite shot is serve, favorite surface is hard court, describes her game as aggressive Currently working with Sascha Nensel

137 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY SIX FEATURED MATCHES [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. SHELBY ROGERS (USA #70) Kerber leads 1-0 [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) vs. ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #38) Kontaveit leads 1-0 [Q] POLONA HERCOG (SLO #265) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Kuznetsova leads 1-0 [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. [19] TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #20) Bacsinszky leads 2-0 SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Muguruza leads 1-0 ALISON RISKE (USA #46) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Series tied 4-4 (Riske leads 3-0 at main draw, tour level) MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) Rybarikova leads 1-0 (first meeting at main draw, tour level) [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) vs. [WC] ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #130) Martic leads 1-0 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

138 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. SHELBY ROGERS (USA #70) Head to Head: ANGELIQUE KERBER leads MIAMI HARD O R32 ANGELIQUE KERBER mins ANGELIQUE KERBER (29) $731,213 $20,052,997 0 / 10 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND SHELBY ROGERS (24) $350,309 $1,674,677 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 4-2 [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) R128: d. [Q] IRINA FALCONI (USA #247) 6-4,6-4 (1h27) R64: d. KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #88) 7-5,7-5 (1h45) vs. SHELBY ROGERS (USA #70) R128: d. JULIA BOSERUP (USA #81) 6-3,4-6,6-3 (2h4) R64: d. [32] LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #34) 6-7(4),6-4,6-3 (2h1) Total games: 44 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 3h12 Average time on court: 1h36 Average rank of opponent: 168 Total games: 60 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-2 Total time on court: 4h5 Average time on court: 2h3 Average rank of opponent: 58 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ANGELIQUE KERBER 2016 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) QF W - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) (2) R16 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) R3 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #109) 7-6(11) 6-1 SHELBY ROGERS 2016 R1 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #81) R1 L - ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #14) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

139 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #64) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #283) R3 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) 7-6(12) R2 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #42) R1 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #53) R3* L - PAULA KANIA (POL #183) 7-6(12) R2* W - GRACE MIN (USA #135) R1* W - MANDY MINELLA (LUX #136) R1* L - AN-SOPHIE MESTACH (BEL #180) QF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) 7-6(4) R3 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #26) R2 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #60) R1 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #103) R2 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) (6) 6-3 R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #58) SF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) (7) 7-5 R16 W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #47) R3 W - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #44) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #68) R1 L - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #254) (4) R3 L - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) R2 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #15) R1 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #111) R2* L - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #287) R1* W - YULIANA FEDAK (UKR #159) (4) 2008 R1 L - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #158) R1 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #7) Kerber: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Runner up in 2016 (l. S.Williams); reached SF in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and QF in 2014 (l. Bouchard) Defeated Flipkens in 2r on Thursday to advance to 3r at Wimbledon for the sixth time in 10 visits. Owns a 14 7 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (3 2 at Wimbledon) Faces No.70 Rogers at Wimbledon today; a loss would be worst by ranking of season, having fallen to No.68 Kontaveit at Rome 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning 2016 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

140 Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and 2016 US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) At 2016 Australian Open became first German to win a Grand Slam singles title since Graf at 1999 Roland Garros (d. Hingis in F). Just the fourth player to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (after V.Williams, Sharapova and Stosur; since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Also became first Grand Slam champion to save match point en route to the title since Li at 2014 Australian Open (Kerber saved a match point in 1r win over Doi) and was the first left handed player to win a Grand Slam singles title since Kvitova at 2014 Wimbledon Won second Grand Slam singles title at US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) and rose to world No.1; was 22nd player to hold WTA World No.1 ranking, and second German woman to achieve milestone since computer rankings were introduced in 1975 (after Graf, who spent the last of her record 377 weeks at No.1 in March 1997) Became fourth player in Open Era to reach three Grand Slam finals in the same year they reached their first, after Goolagong Cawley (1971), Graf (1987) and Hingis (1997) Roland Garros remains the only Grand Slam where she has yet to reach the final At 2017 Wimbledon is top seed at a Grand Slam for the third time in career. The last time the top seed lost 1r at Wimbledon was 2001 (Hingis) Enjoying her third stint atop the WTA Rankings weeks of Wimbledon represent her 33rd and 34th non consecutive week as No.1 (which is 12th most weeks, all time) World No.1 ranking is on the line this fortnight at Wimbledon. A finalist here last year, is defending 1300 points and needs to reach the final again to have a chance of retaining the top spot. Simona Halep, already through to R16, could potentially reach No.1 by reaching the SF, while Karolina Pliskova still has a chance, despite her 2r exit on Thursday: 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Konta). After 1r bye, defeated Kr.Pliskova in 2r after coming within two points of defeat in third set. Win ended a three match losing streak, stretching back to Madrid Withdrew from Birmingham w/left thigh injury Opened 2017 WTA clay court season at Stuttgart as two time defending champion, lost opening match (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic). Reached 3r at Madrid (forced to retire vs. Bouchard w/left thigh injury) and lost 2r opener at Rome (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) In April, represented Germany in Fed Cup win vs. Ukraine, going 1 1 in singles (d. Tsurenko, l. Svitolina) to advance World Group in 2018, and reached 26th tour level final of career at 2017 Monterrey (l. Pavlyuchenkova in F). Record in finals now stands at 10 16

141 Posted solid results during Sunshine Double, reaching R16 at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and QF at Miami (l. V.Williams) Having lost World No.1 ranking to S.Williams after 2017 Australian Open, reclaimed the top spot after fortnight of Indian Wells due to S.Williams s withdrawal w/left knee injury During Middle Eastern swing, lost opening match at Doha (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) before strong SF run at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina) As defending champion, reached R16 at 2017 Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) Began 2017 season with QF run at Brisbane (l. Svitolina) and 2r exit at Sydney (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) Enjoyed an outstanding 2016 season, winning first Grand Slam titles of career at Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), finishing R Up at Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F) and rising to World No.1 in the WTA rankings Courtesy of her results in 2016, doubled her career prize money during season, passing $19 million mark; passed $20 million at 2017 Roland Garros, becoming 15th player to do so After 2016 US Open, aged 28, became oldest player to make her debut at World No.1, a record previously held by Jennifer Capriati, who was 25 years, 200 days when she reached No.1 in October 2001 Secured the 2016 year end World No.1 ranking only the 12th WTA player to achieve the feat and second German woman to do so after Graf (eight times) Was voted WTA Player of the Year in 2016 by international media and fans; also, ITF World Champion 2016 marked fifth successive Top 10 season finish. Was the WTA match win leader in 2016, going Posted the most wins against Top 10 opponents in 2016, going 12 3, including defeats of No.8 Cibulkova, No.4 Halep, No.7 Keys and No.3 A.Radwanska in Singapore, as well as No.1 S.Williams (Australian Open), No.6 Halep (Fed Cup), No.7 Kvitova (Stuttgart), No.5 Halep and No.8 V.Williams (Wimbledon), No.10 Keys (Rio Olympics), No.4 Halep (Cincinnati) and No.8 Vinci (US Open) Reached a career best total of eight finals across the 2016 season (most finals of any player); as well as winning first two majors, successfully defended Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title on home soil at Stuttgart (d. Siegemund in F) 2016 Stuttgart marked first time she had successfully defended a title in her career; the first German (and seventh player overall) to do so in Stuttgart Made fourth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, progressing past round robin for first time (l. Cibulkova in F); first German to reach final at the season ending championships since Graf won title in 1996 Other runner up finishes in 2016 came at Brisbane (l. Azarenka in F), Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F), Rio Olympics (l. Puig, won silver medal) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka), Charleston (ret. vs. eventual champion Stephens w/viral illness) and Montreal (l. eventual champion Halep) Did not advance past 3r at any Slam in 2015, falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Begu), 3r at Roland Garros (l. Muguruza), 3r at Wimbledon (l. Muguruza) and 3r at US Open (l. Azarenka) Reached first WTA final of career at 2010 Bogotá and won first title at 2012 Paris [Indoors]. Has won titles on all surfaces: hardcourt, grass and clay (red and green)

142 Made first WTA appearance in qualifying at 2003 Berlin In January 2017 was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe (in the entertainment category), alongside the likes of Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez Coached by Torben Beltz Rogers: Making third main draw appearance at Wimbledon (fifth overall). Through to 3r for the first time, having never previously advanced past 1r Heading into today s match against No.1 Kerber is 1 5 against Top 5 opponents d. No.4 Halep in 1r at 2017 Australian Open. Next best win by ranking came over No.8 Bouchard at 2014 Montréal (has 2 5 career record against Top 10) 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Achieved best Grand Slam result to date when she advanced to QF at 2016 Roland Garros (d. seeds Ka.Pliskova, Kvitova and Begu en route; l. eventual champion Muguruza); backed up this year by advancing to 3r (l. Mladenovic, 8 6 in third set). Also reached 3r at 2015 US Open (l. Halep) and at the Australian Open, best result is reaching 2r in 2017 (l. Barty) Became ninth player ranked outside of the Top 100 (No.108) to advance to the last eight in Paris since 1983 (Pironkova, No.102, became the 10th at the same tournament); ranking rose from No.108 to No.59 following 2016 Roland Garros run Made Grand Slam and tour level main draw debut as a wildcard at 2010 US Open thereafter, did not contest main draw at a major until 2013 Roland Garros Played two grass court tune ups in advance of 2017 Wimbledon, falling 1r at Nottingham (l. eventual champion Vekic) and 2r at Mallorca (l. Lisicki) Reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after QF run at Strasbourg defeated top seed Wozniacki (via ret.) in 1r, l. Peng Other clay court results this season saw QF showing at home event of Charleston (d. top seed Keys en route, l. Lucic Baroni) and 1r exit at Rome (l. Ostapenko). Also fell in qualifying in Madrid Following Charleston run, represented the USA in Fed Cup World Group SF tie vs. Czech Republic in Tampa went 0 1 in singles (l. Siniakova) Sunshine Double results saw 2r effort at 2017 Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and 3r run in Miami (l. Kerber) Also made consecutive 2r exits at Taipei City (l. Jabeur) and Acapulco (l. Lucic Baroni) Began 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching 2r (l. Svitolina), while at Hobart she advanced to QF (l. Tsurenko) Reached 2r at Australian Open for first time (l. Barty) Set new career high ranking of No.48 following Australian Open (January 30, 2017) Posted second Top 100 season in 2016, at No.60 up from No.146 in 2015; had dropped from No.72 at end of 2014 Began 2016 season by playing ITF events in the United States as ranking did not qualify her for direct acceptance into Australian Open; returned to WTA level play in February at Rio de Janeiro, where she advanced to second career singles final (l. Schiavone) Aside from Rio de Janeiro and Roland Garros, did not pass 2r at tour level in 2016 After 2016 Roland Garros, suffered four successive losses (Mallorca qualifying, Wimbledon, Washington DC and Montréal) before reaching 2r at New Haven and then 2r at US Open for first time (l. Bellis)

143 Currently the US No.10 of 13 women in WTA s Top 100 (July 3, 2017) One time doubles runner up, at 2015 Bogotá (w/falconi) In 2014, reached first WTA singles final of career at Bad Gastein (d. No.16 Suárez Navarro and No.14 Errani en route, l. Petkovic) Participated in 2014 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore (along with Diyas, Puig and Zheng) Made Top 100 for first time on August 11, 2014 Won first WTA level match at 2013 Strasbourg (d. Domachowska) Winner of four singles titles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit, where she made professional debut in United States in 2009, at age 16 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Followed older sister Sabra into tennis Currently completing an English degree by correspondence at Indiana University East Coached by Marc Lucero

144 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) vs. ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #38) Head to Head: ANETT KONTAVEIT leads NOTTINGHAM GRASS O R16 ANETT KONTAVEIT 6-7(5) mins CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (26) $1,661,887 $23,748,063 0 / 25 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND ANETT KONTAVEIT (21) $355,193 $1,021,950 1 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 5-3 [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) R128: d. TIMEA BABOS (HUN #42) 6-4,4-6,6-1 (1h42) R64: d. TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #131) 6-3,6-4 (1h22) vs. ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #38) R128: d. LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #52) 6-2,6-4 (1h13) R64: d. [29] DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #30) 6-3,6-2 (0h55) Total games: 46 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h4 Average time on court: 1h32 Average rank of opponent: 87 Total games: 35 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h8 Average time on court: 1h4 Average rank of opponent: 41 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match CAROLINE WOZNIACKI 2016 R1 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #14) R16 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) ANETT KONTAVEIT 2016 R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #26) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #24) R3 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #32) R2 W - DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #83) (6) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

145 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #66) R16 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R3 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) R2 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #163) R1 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #36) (4) 6-3 R3* W - ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #203) 6-7(5) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #171) R1* W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #125) R1 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #78) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) R1 W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #101) R1 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #24) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #28) R2 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #96) R1 W - ARANTXA PARRA SANTONJA (ESP #105) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #32) R2 W - KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #89) R1 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #53) R16 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R3 W - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #20) R2 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #142) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) R2 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #94) R1 W - EVA HRDINOVA (CZE #183) R2 L - MARA SANTANGELO (ITA #29) (4) R1 W - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #130) R1* L - MIHO SAEKI (JPN #170) Wozniacki: Making 11th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (12th overall). Only Grand Slam where she has failed to reach at least QF; has reached R16 on five occasions, but is yet to go further: 2009 (l. Lisick), 2010 (l. Kvitova), 2011 (l. Cibulkova), 2014 (l. Strycova) and 2015 (l. Muguruza). Also, junior champion in Wimbledon marks 41st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Streak of 36 consecutive Slam appearances ended in Paris in 2016, when she withdrew pre tournament w/right ankle injury her first missed major since making Grand Slam debut at Paris in 2007 Is a two time Grand Slam runner up, losing the title match at the US Open in 2009 (l. Clijsters) and 2014 (l. S.Williams) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

146 At Australian Open, reached SF in 2013 (l. Li, having held match point), while at Roland Garros she is a two time quarterfinalist, in 2010 (l. eventual champion Schiavone) and again this year (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) Ranked No.45 at the time, was unseeded at 2016 Wimbledon the first time since 2008 Australian Open she wasn t seeded at a Grand Slam Owns a 17 9 record in Grand Slam 3r matches (5 1 at Wimbledon) Including 2r defeat of Pironkova at Wimbledon on Thursday, has won 37 matches so far this season. Only Svitolina (38) has won more Coming off runner up finish at Eastbourne (l. Ka.Pliskova), where she is a former champion (2009 d. Razzano in F) and three time semifinalist ( ) Now 0 4 in finals in 2017, having finished runner up at Doha (l. Ka.Pliskova), Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Miami (l. Konta) Including 2017 Eastbourne, owns record in career singles finals. S.Williams (92), V.Williams (81) and Sharapova (58) are the only active players to have appeared in more finals Has a 6 3 record against Top 10 players in 2017, defeating No.6 A.Radwanska (Doha), No.9 Keys (Indian Wells), No.6 Muguruza (Miami), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Miami), No.9 Kuznetsova (Roland Garros) and No.2 Halep (Eastbourne) Prior to Roland Garros, forced to retire in 1r match vs. Rogers at Strasbourg (w/lower back injury). Same problem forced her to withdraw from Rome the week prior Other clay results this season included QF at Charleston (l. eventual R Up Ostapenko), 2r at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 2r at Madrid (l. Suárez Navarro) After 2017 Madrid, returned to Top 10 (at No.10) in rankings for first time since September 2015 (when she was No.6, week of Toray Pan Pacific Open). Dropped out again a week later, but returned to the elite bracket after Roland Garros and is playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.6 Upset No.3 Ka.Pliskova in Miami SF. Before this, previous win over a Top 3 player was against No.3 Halep at 2015 Stuttgart. Has now reached the final of each of the WTA s four Premier Mandatory tournaments, having previously won Beijing (2010) and Indian Wells (2011), and finished runner up at Madrid (2009) and Indian Wells (2010, 2013) Also on this year s Sunshine Double, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) Opened 2017 season with back to back QF efforts at Auckland (l. Goerges) and Sydney (l. Strycova) Advanced to 3r at Australian Open for the seventh time in her career; fell to Konta in straight sets Posted ninth successive Top 20 season in 2016, finishing at No.19 lowest year end ranking since 2007 (No.64) having played US Open on a ranking of No.74. Run to SF at Flushing Meadows heralded start of ranking recovery; defeated No.10 seed Kuznetsova and No.9 seed Keys en route before falling to eventual champion Kerber In subsequent Asian swing, won her 24th and 25th career singles titles at Tokyo [PPO] (d. Osaka in F) and Hong Kong (d. Mladenovic in F). Has won at least one title nine years running ( ) Also reached R16 at Wuhan and Beijing before closing out season with QF appearance at Luxembourg Prior to 2016 US Open, fell 1r at New Haven (l. Ostapenko), where she is a four time champion ( ; at one point enjoyed 21 match win streak at event) Flag bearer for Denmark at opening ceremony of Rio Olympics; reached 2r (l. eventual bronze medalist Kvitova) Missed entire clay season in 2016 w/right ankle injury

147 Returned to action following two and a half months out w/right ankle injury during grass swing, making comeback at Nottingham (l. Kontaveit in 2r). Prior to 2016 Nottingham, last tournament played was Miami (3r, l. Svitolina) Ended 2015 ranked No.17 first time since 2009 not finishing inside Top 10 (her six years prior inside Top 10 was longest active streak) Is a former World No.1, having held the ranking for 67 weeks; finished two seasons in the top spot 2010 and 2011 Ranks fourth among active players (behind S.Williams 72, V.Williams 49 and Sharapova 35) for singles titles (25) 20 of which have come on hardcourts. Owns the most career singles titles without having won a Grand Slam (was previously Pam Shriver with 21 titles) By reaching 2017 Miami final became just the eighth player to reach $23 million in career prize money currently eighth on the all time list Ran 2014 New York City Marathon with charity Team for Kids, funds going to New York Road Runners youth programs Signed as a USANA Health Sciences brand ambassador in March As part of the announcement she launched the program s annual Aces for Humanity campaign to aid the USANA True Health Foundation, whose mission is to provide critical nutrition to those who are suffering or in need; money is donated for each ace served by the eight USANA Ambassadors on the WTA Coached by father, Piotr Wozniacki. Hitting partner is Sascha Bajin (formerly worked with Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka) Kontaveit: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon; until this week, had never previously advanced past 1r here at the All England Club Last year, played Wimbledon on a ranking of No.95 (l. Strycova in 1r); this year, she is No Wimbledon marks 10th Grand Slam main draw appearance, previous best showing at a Slam being run to R16 at 2015 US Open (as qualifier, l. V.Williams). Reached 2r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Muguruza); other appearances at the majors so far have all ended in 1r exits: Australian Open in 2016 (l. Muguruza) and 2017 (l. Sakkari); Wimbledon in 2014 (as qualifier, l. Dellacqua), 2015 (l. Azarenka) and 2016 (l. Strycova); and 2016 US Open (l. Vesnina) Former junior Grand Slam finalist, at 2012 US Open (l. Crawford) Having dispatched No.29 seed Kasatkina in 2r on Thursday, faces No.6 Wozniacki today at Wimbledon. Owns 2 3 career record against Top 10 players, with wins coming over No.6 Muguruza at 2017 Stuttgart and No.1 Kerber at 2017 Rome. Has one other Top 20 win, defeating No.17 Errani at 2016 Monterrey Has already won 20 main draw matches so far in 2017; by contrast, won 13 across the whole of 2016 season Has successfully played her way through WTA qualifying at five events in 2017: Budapest, Indian Wells, Miami, Stuttgart and Rome Last month, won first WTA singles title of career on grass at s Hertogenbosch (d. Vikhlyantseva in F); now 1 1 in WTA singles finals Subsequently set new career high rank of No.36, the week of June 19

148 Clay court campaign highlighted by reaching first two Premier level QF at Rome (upset World No.1 Kerber in 2r, l. Halep) and Stuttgart (l. Sharapova) Suffered opening match loss in Madrid entered main draw as Lucky Loser after 2r qualifying loss, before falling to Vandeweghe in 1r of main draw Reached first WTA singles final of career in April, finishing R Up indoors at Biel (l. Vondrousova in F). Previous best results had been SF at 2016 Monterrey (l. Flipkens) and 2016 Guangzhou (l. eventual champion Tsurenko) Enjoyed solid results during spring North American hard court swing, coming through qualifying to reach 2r at Indian Wells (d. Doi, l. Pavlyuchenkova) and 3r Miami (d. Nara and No.32 seed Makarova, l. Halep) Other tour level outings in 2017 ended in 1r, at Budapest (as qualifier, l.goerges) and Australian Open (l. Sakkari) On ITF Circuit, in February won 11th career title at $60k ITF/Andrezieux Boutheon FRA (d. Jorovic in F) Ended 2016 at No.110, down from career best finish No.91 in 2015 Advanced to career first SF at 2016 Monterrey (l. eventual R Up Flipkens) Also reached SF at 2016 Guangzhou (l. eventual champion Tsurenko) and made QF at Shenzhen (l. eventual R Up Riske) and Nottingham (l. eventual R Up Riske) Posted 2r runs at Gstaad (l. Masarova), New Haven (as LL, l. Vesnina) and Linz (l. Allertova). Fell 1r at nine other tournaments, including all four Grand Slams the first time she has played all four majors in a calendar year Scored first Top 20 win in career over No.17 Errani at 2016 Monterrey (2r) Has won 11 singles titles and five doubles titles on ITF Circuit Made WTA main draw debut at 2013 Miami as WC (l. McHale, 1r) Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2010 Grew up in Tallinn, Estonia; now training in Istanbul Mother, Ulle, is a tennis coach and started her in tennis (was her coach until the age of 11, then began working other Estonian coaches). Father, Andrus, is a manager at the Port of Tallinn Growing up, admired Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka was playing a challenger in Australia when Azarenka won her first Australian Open title and watched the match on TV Aside from finishing runner up in 2012 US Open girls singles, junior highlights included winning 2011 Orange Bowl, defeating Bouchard and Putintseva along the way Off court training includes Pilates Favorite surface is hardcourt but favorite tournament is Wimbledon Finished high school studies (online) in 2016 Long term goal is to reach Top 10 Coached by Glenn Schaap

149 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [Q] POLONA HERCOG (SLO #265) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Head to Head: SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA leads WASHINGTON DC HARD O R1 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins POLONA HERCOG (26) $19,751 $2,318,197 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (32) $1,508,747 $23,365,748 0 / 17 0 / / / / / / / / [Q] POLONA HERCOG (SLO #265) R128: d. ANNIKA BECK (GER #84) 6-2,6-1 (1h6) R64: d. VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #68) 6-7(2),6-2,6-2 (2h23) R128*: d. TAYLOR TOWNSEND (USA #123) 7-6(7),6-3 (1h34) R64*: d. BARBARA HAAS (AUT #179) 6-4,7-6(7) (1h0) R32*: d. ANTONIA LOTTNER (GER #150) 6-2,1-6,6-3 (1h0) Total games: 44 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h29 Average time on court: 1h45 Average rank of opponent: 76 vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) R128: d. [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) 6-3,6-2 (1h5) R64: d. EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) 6-0,7-5 (1h10) Total games: 35 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h15 Average time on court: 1h8 Average rank of opponent: 77 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match POLONA HERCOG 2016 R1 L - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #61) R1 L - LAUREN DAVIS (USA #75) (3) SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 2016 R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 6-7(1) R2 W - TARA MOORE (GBR #227) R1 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #45) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

150 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) 7-6(7) 7-5 R1 W - PAULA ORMAECHEA (ARG #90) R2* L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) 7-6(4) 6-3 R1* W - JULIA COHEN (USA #138) R1 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #148) R2 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #24) R1 W - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #63) 6-7(3) R1 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #29) R2* L - AIKO NAKAMURA (JPN #224) R1* W - CORINNA DENTONI (ITA #132) R2 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #134) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #128) R1 L - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #36) R3 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R2 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #39) R1 W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #83) R2 L - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #74) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #93) (5) R3 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R2 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #78) R1 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #715) (1) 2008 R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #11) R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #109) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #47) R1 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) 6-7(5) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) R16 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #54) R3 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #116) 7-6(2) 6-4 R1 W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #41) R3 L - NA LI (CHN #30) R2 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #82) QF L - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) 7-6(1) 6-3 R16 W - MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL #43) R3 W - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #33) (5) 6-2 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #75) (4) 6-4 R1 W - REBECCA LLEWELLYN (GBR #434) R1 L - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #118) 7-6(4) QF L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #3) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #91) R3 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #48) R2 W - YOON JEONG CHO (KOR #46) 7-6(1) 6-4 R1 W - BEA BIELIK (USA #169) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

151 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2002 R2* L - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #173) R1* W - HELEN CROOK (GBR #348) Hercog: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (ninth overall). Has achieved best result here by advancing to 3r, as a qualifier. Previous best run was 2r in 2011 (l. Cibulkova) and 2014 (l. Safarova) Has made 1r exits on four occasions 2010 (l. Shvedova), 2012 (l. Kr.Pliskova), 2015 (l. Davis) and 2016 (l. Cornet). Fell in qualifying in 2009 and Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Has matched best result at the majors by advancing to 3r, having also reached this stage at 2010 Roland Garros (l. Pennetta). At Australian Open made 2r in 2010 (l. Bondarenko) and 2015 (l. Hradecka); at US Open made 2r in 2011 (l. Petrova), 2014 (l. Makarova) and 2015 (l. Bouchard) Is the first Slovenian woman to reach the 3r at a Slam since her run at 2010 Roland Garros (3r); last Slovenian to reach 3r at All England Club was Srebotnik in 2006 (3r) Bidding to become first from her country to advance to R16 at a major since Srebotnik at 2008 US Open (R16) and the first ever at Wimbledon Claimed first two wins over Top 100 ranked opponents in 2017 with wins over No.84 Beck in 1r and No.68 Lepchenko in 2r; previous win over a Top 100 ranked player came over No.53 Niculescu at 2016 Bucharest in July Plays No.8 Kuznetsova today. Owns a 1 17 career record vs. Top 10 opponents, with sole win coming over No.7 Bartoli at 2012 Charleston Playing 2017 Wimbledon on a ranking of No.265. This time last year she was ranked No.86 Enters All England Club having played only four events this season all on clay starting with qualifying exit at Roland Garros (l. Diyas) Played three events on the ITF Circuit, clinching one title at $60k ITF/Brescia ITA (d. Poznikhirenko in F), and making two 1r exits at $60k ITF/Hodmezovasarhely HUN (l. Kovinic) and $25k ITF/Grado ITA (l. Marcinkevica) Suffered three injuries following 2016 US Open (l. Kerber in via ret.) including a scapula stress fracture, left knee injury and right wrist injury Ended 2016 at No.139 her first non Top 100 season since 2008 (finished No.243) Season highlights included a runner up finish at WTA $125k Series event at Bol (l. Minella in F) and QF run at Bucharest (l. Siegemund) her first QF since a year earlier at Bad Gastein Represented Slovenia at the Rio Olympics, losing in the 1r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

152 Ended 2015 ranked No.71, for seventh Top 100 season. Best result during the year was SF at Bucharest (l. Schmiedlova) and QF at Bad Gastein (l. Knapp) Won maiden WTA singles title at 2011 Bastad; successfully defended title at 2012 Bastad; runner up at Palermo in 2011 and at Acapulco in 2010 Owns two WTA doubles titles 2010 Acapulco (w/strycova) and 2010 Seoul (w/goerges) Achieved career high ranking of No.35 in September 2011 Breakthrough season in 2011, highlighted by first singles final. Rose from No.53 to No.37 after title run at Bastad and duly posted first Top 40 season finish at No.36 Slovenian Fed Cup Team, , , 2015 and Slovenian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 On ITF Circuit, has won 12 singles and five doubles titles Played first WTA event (in qualifying, as a WC) at 2006 Portoroz Mother is Romana, father is Vojko Started playing tennis aged four. Initially trained in Slovenia, but moved to Italy at aged 14 and trained there before turning pro Coached by Zelijko Krajan Kuznetsova: Making 14th main draw appearance at Wimbledon, and 15th appearance overall Best result at the All England Club is making the QF stage three times: 2003 (l. Henin), 2005 (l. Davenport) and 2007 (l. eventual champion V.Williams) Doubles R Up here in 2005 (w/mauresmo, l. Black/Huber) Last year, reached R16 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) for the first time since 2008 (l. A.Radwanska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 59th Grand Slam main draw appearance, which is the seventh most among active players Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning at 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two time Grand Slam finalist, at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin). Has made QF stage at Australian Open on three occasions During 2009 Roland Garros triumph, defeated No.2 S.Williams in QF and No.1 Safina in F one of only nine players to defeat the World No.1 and No.2 at the same Grand Slam, and the most recent to do so One of only nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam singles matches (149 56). Only S.Williams, V.Williams and Sharapova have won more matches at the majors At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women's match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4 hours and 44 minutes Entering 2017 Wimbledon, career prize money stands at over US$23 million only eight players have earned more Is sole Russian woman to advance to 3r here at All England Club out of 11 to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw Turned 32 last week, one of 18 thirtysomethings who began the tournament

153 In opening round dispatched qualifier Jabeur and fellow Russian Makarova in 2r on Thursday; has improved record against Russians at Grand Slams to 17 7, most recently falling to Pavlyuchenkova at 2017 Australian Open Faces No.265 Hercog today to return to R16 for the second straight year. Has not fallen to a player ranked outside the Top 200 in nearly 15 years, when she fell to No.260 Parra Santonja in qualifying at 2002 Bol; has won 39 straight matches vs. players outside the Top 200 Owns record in 3r matches at the majors (5 3 at Wimbledon); defeats at this stage came at 2002 Australian Open (l. Tulyaganova), 2010 Wimbledon (l. An.Rodionova), 2015 Roland Garros (l. Schiavone), 2015 Wimbledon (l. Kr.Pliskova), 2016 Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and 2016 US Open (l. Wozniacki) Coming off QF at Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka. Pliskova in three sets) 2017 clay season culminated in run to R16 at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki), which was preceded by SF effort at Madrid (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and R16 at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Opened clay court swing with 2r showing at Stuttgart (d. Bertens, l. eventual champion Siegemund) Advanced to R16 at 2017 Miami (l. V.Williams) 2017 Indian Wells marked her 40th career final (l. Vesnina in F), the fifth most among active players (behind S.Williams 92, V.Williams 81, Sharapova 58, and Wozniacki 46). Rose to No.7 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Indian Wells final; currently No.8 (July 3, 2017) Made QF run at St. Petersburg (l. eventual R Up Putintseva). Was forced to withdraw from Doha and Dubai w/abdominal injury Advanced to R16 at Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Opened 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. Muguruza). Posted 2r exit at Sydney (as defending champion, l. Pavlyuchenkova) Secured her 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane (1r, d. Chirico) is one of seven active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Jankovic, Schnyder, Schiavone and Sharapova. Currently sits 14th on all time list for match wins Made sixth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, where she qualified for SF for the first time (l. Cibulkova); in five previous appearances (2004, ), had never progressed beyond group stage. Her gap of six years between WTA Finals (2009 to 2016) was most since Capriati and Frazier s seven year gaps (both from ) Defeat of Gavrilova in final at 2016 Moscow secured place at WTA Finals entered tournament on a wildcard, knowing she would only qualify for Singapore should she successfully defend the title she won in After 1r bye, defeated Cornet (2r), Babos (QF) and Svitolina (SF) before emphatic victory against Gavrilova in F Defeat of No.3 A.Radwanska and No.5 Ka.Pliskova at WTA Finals improved record vs. Top 5 opponents to 5 4 in 2016, with other wins against No.2 Halep (Sydney), No.1 S.Williams (Miami) and No.4 A.Radwanska (Wuhan) Including defeats of A.Radwanska and Ka.Pliskova in Singapore, won 22 three set matches in 2016, the most on the WTA for the season, and most for three years (Kvitova, 25 in 2013) Won two singles titles in 2016, at Sydney (d. Puig in F) and Moscow (d. Gavrilova in F). Also finished R Up at Miami (l. Azarenka in F). Record in WTA singles finals now stands at 17 23

154 In Grand Slam play in 2016, reached R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2r at Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Wimbledon result saw her return to the Top 10 (at No.10) for first time since May 2010 Advanced to 3r at Rio Olympics (l. Konta). Also competed in doubles w/kasatkina (l. Hlavackova/Hradecka in 3r) Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s (7 20 record), most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami. Defeated Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1 Her 16 career doubles titles (most recently 2013 Moscow w/stosur) includes two Grand Slam titles, both at the Australian Open in 2005 (w/molik) and 2012 (w/zvonareva) One of five Russians to rank in Top 2 (also Myskina, Sharapova, Zvonareva, Safina); had chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina); also achieved career high No.3 in doubles (June 7, 2004) Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 April 2006 to June 2010) Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, , ; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 Coached by Carlos Martínez

155 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. [19] TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #20) Head to Head: TIMEA BACSINSZKY leads MIAMI HARD O R16 TIMEA BACSINSZKY mins 2015 FED CUP WEEK HARD I R1 TIMEA BACSINSZKY N/A 2 - PLAYOFFS AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (28) $405,306 $26,345,212 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND TIMEA BACSINSZKY (28) $857,215 $5,922,235 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / 9-4 [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) R128: d. JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #67) 7-6(3),6-0 (1h25) R64: d. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) 5-7,7-6(7),6-3 (2h43) vs. [19] TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #20) R128: d. MONICA PUIG (PUR #69) 6-1,3-6,6-0 (1h20) R64: d. KRISTINA KUCOVA (SVK #105) 6-1,6-0 (0h48) Total games: 53 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 4h8 Average time on court: 2h4 Average rank of opponent: 64 Total games: 35 Won/lost: 27-8 Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 2h8 Average time on court: 1h4 Average rank of opponent: 87 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA 2016 R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #18) R3 W - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R2 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #103) TIMEA BACSINSZKY 2016 R3 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R2 W - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #47) R1 W - LUKSIKA KUMKHUM (THA #169) R1 W - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #97) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

156 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 SF L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) QF W - MADISON KEYS (USA #21) 7-6(3) R16 W - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R3 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) R2 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #81) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #52) R16 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R3 W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R2 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #36) R1 W - ANDREEA MITU (ROU #213) SF L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) QF W - NA LI (CHN #6) 7-6(5) R16 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R3 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #98) R1 W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #116) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) QF W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) R16 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #145) R3 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #103) R2 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #122) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #81) (5) 6-4 R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #101) R16 L - NA LI (CHN #12) R3 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #34) QF L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) R16 W - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #48) R3 W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #18) R2 W - SÍLVIA SOLER-ESPINOSA (ESP #102) R1 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #56) R2 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) R1 W - SHARON FICHMAN (CAN #84) R3* W - VERONICA CEPEDE ROYG (PAR #139) R2* W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #667) (2) R1* W - MARIANA DUQUE-MARIÑO (COL #153) R2* L - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #119) R1* W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #219) R1 L - EDINA GALLOVITS-HALL (USA #90) R2 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #11) R1 W - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #162) R2 L - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) R1 W - JULIE DITTY (USA #99) R1 L - VERA DUSHEVINA (RUS #83) R2 W - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #75) R1 W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #70) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #3) R16 W - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #124) R3 W - NA LI (CHN #18) R2 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #36) (6) 9-7 R1 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #42) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

157 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2008 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #4) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #137) R2 W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #65) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #50) R3 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - MARTINA MÜLLER (GER #34) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #109) R16 L - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) R3 W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #164) R2 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #83) (5) R1 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #101) A.Radwanska Making 12th consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is R Up finish in 2012 (l. S.Williams in F in 3s) Other notable results at the All England Club include SF runs in 2013 (l. Lisicki) and 2015 (l. Muguruza), QF showings in 2008 (l. S.Williams) and 2009 (l. V.Williams) and R16 in 2006 (l. Clijsters), 2010 (l. Li), 2014 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cibulkova) Made 3r exit in 2007 (l. Kuznetsova) and 2r exit in 2011 (l. Cetkovska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 45th consecutive main draw appearance, which is the third longest streak among active players after Jankovic (55) and Pironkova (47). Has not missed a major since making Grand Slam debut at 2006 Wimbledon Became Poland s first Grand Slam finalist in the Open Era by reaching title match here in 2012 (Jadwiga Jedrzejowska was runner up in three Grand Slam finals in the 1930s) At Australian Open, has reached SF twice, in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2016 (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), at Roland Garros has advanced to QF once in 2013 (l. Errani), and at US Open has reached R16 on five occasions in , and 2016 Entering 3r, one of nine active players to record more than 100 Grand Slam main draw match wins (119 44). Only S.Williams (316), V.Williams (254), Sharapova (183), Kuznetsova (149) and Azarenka (121) have more wins than her Seeded No.9 this fortnight her lowest seeding at a Slam since 2015 US Open (No.15) 2005 Wimbledon girls singles champion; nine additional former junior Wimbledon champions are competing this week (also Barty, Bondarenko, Bouchard, Flipkens, Ostapenko, Potapova, Kr.Pliskova, Robson and Wozniacki) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

158 Owns a 26 6 record in Grand Slam 3r matches (9 1 at Wimbledon), most recent loss at this stage at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Cornet) Is bidding to win 61st main draw win on grass V.Williams is the only player in the draw this fortnight with more wins on the surface (89 after Friday s win over Osaka) Coming off 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Davis) Reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Cornet); contested one clay court event leading into Paris, falling 1r at Stuttgart (l. Makarova); withdrew from Madrid and Rome w/right foot injury Posted 3r exits at Indian Wells (l. Peng) and Miami (l. Lucic Baroni) Had early losses at both Doha (after 1r bye, l. Wozniacki in 2r) and Dubai (l. Bellis in 3r) Began season with QF run in Shenzhen (as defending champion, l. Riske) and R Up finish at Sydney (l. Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni) earliest exit in Melbourne since 2009 (1r); ranking dropped from No.3 to No.6 first time outside Top 5 since October 2015 Finished 2016 in the Top 10 for the sixth straight year the longest active streak; achieved a career high year end ranking of No.3 Won three titles in 2016, one of six players to win a hat trick of titles (also Azarenka, Cibulkova, Kerber, Halep and Stephens) triumphed at Shenzhen (d. Riske in F), New Haven (d. Svitolina in F) and Beijing (d. Konta in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Finals Singapore (as defending champion, d. No.5 Ka.Pliskova and No.6 Muguruza in round robin play, l. No.1 Kerber in SF) Win at 2016 New Haven was the second most efficient title run of 2016, dropping only 20 games (best was Azarenka at Brisbane 17 games) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Doha (l. eventual champion Suárez Navarro), Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), Stuttgart (l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [PPO] (as defending champion, l. eventual champion Wozniacki) In 2016 Grand Slam play, reached SF at Australian Open (l. eventual R Up S.Williams) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. Pironkova), Wimbledon (l. Cibulkova 9 7 in deciding set) and US Open (l. Konjuh) One of just four players who reached R16 or better at all Grand Slams last year (also Keys, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams) Represented Poland at 2016 Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Zheng) and 1r in mixed doubles (w/kubot, l. Begu/Tecau) First Polish woman to win a WTA singles title (2007 Stockholm); rank in Top 10 (after 2008 Wimbledon); and defeat a World No.1 player (Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney) Owns a 1 16 record vs. World No.1s, sole win coming over Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney. Losses were to Henin (2007 Eastbourne and Zurich), Safina (2009 Stuttgart), Wozniacki (2011 Stuttgart), Azarenka (2012 Doha, 2012 Indian Wells, 2012 Stuttgart, 2012 Madrid and 2013 Doha), S.Williams (2013 Miami, 2013 Toronto, 2013 Beijing, 2013 WTA Finals, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Indian Wells) and Kerber (2016 WTA Finals) Won the 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (d. Kvitova in F) after going 1 2 in round robin play Career prize money stands at more than US$25 million the fifth WTA player to have reached the mark At No.10, is the top ranked Polish woman in Top 100, ahead of Linette (week of July 3, 2017) Won WTA Fan Favorite Award in 2016, the sixth straight year she has topped the public vote Coached by Tomasz Wiktorowski

159 Bacsinszky: Making eighth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and ninth appearance overall). Best result here is reaching QF at 2015 Wimbledon (l. eventual runner up Muguruza) when she became first Swiss woman to reach QF since Hingis in 2000 Also reached 3r in 2016 and 2r in and 2014 In 2015, became first Swiss woman to reach Roland Garros SF since Hingis in 2001, and first at any Slam since Schnyder at 2004 Australian Open Also advanced to SF at Roland Garros in 2017 (l. eventual champion Ostapenko in 3s). Her two runs to this stage in Paris are her best Grand Slam results to date, followed by QF showings at 2015 Wimbledonand 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bertens). Has reached 3r at Australian Open in 2015 (l. Muguruza) and 2017 (l. Gavrilova), and 3r at 2008 US Open (l. Safina) This fortnight, defeated Puig in topsy turvy 1r and Kucova in 2r Faces No.10 Radwanska today; owns record against Top 10 players, with wins coming over No.8 Hantuchova (2008 Antwerp), No.10 Azarenka (2010 Beijing), No.4 Sharapova (2014 Wuhan), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Shenzhen), No.9 Makarova (2015 Indian Wells), No.9 A.Radwanska (2015 Fed Cup), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Roland Garros), No.5 Halep (2016 Miami), No.2 A.Radwanska (2016 Miami) and No.6 Muguruza at 2017 Madrid Coming off 2r loss at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, Peng) in only grass court event leading up to Wimbledon Reached second career Slam SF at Roland Garros, upset V.Williams and Mladenovic en route, l. Ostapenko) Arrived at Roland Garros after reaching R16 at Rome (l. Ka.Pliskova) and 2r showings at Madrid (l. Bertens) and Rabat (as defending champion, l. Bellis) Rabat was first WTA tournament since R16 appearance at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova via retirement due to a left wrist injury) Represented Switzerland in defeat against Belarus at Fed Cup World Group II play off (going 1 1 in singles play) 2017 Wimbledon is just ninth WTA event of season started 2017 by reaching 3r at Australian Open (l. Gavrilova) and fell 1r at Doha (l. Putintseva). In between, went 2 0 in Fed Cup play for Switzerland, defeating France s Cornet and Mladenovic to help Swiss advance to SF of team competition Withdrew from first two events scheduled in 2017 Shenzhen and Sydney w/left abdominal injury In doubles, finished R Up w/hingis on home soil at Biel (l. Hsieh/Niculescu in F) Posted second consecutive Top 20 season finish in 2016, at No.15 (No.12 in 2015) Advanced to SF at Gstaad in native Switzerland the week after 2016 Wimbledon, but thereafter went 4 7 in singles across rest of season, failing to win back to back matches at any event: Rio Olympics (1r, l. Zhang), Cincinnati (3r, after 1r bye d. Tsurenko, l. Kuznetsova), New Haven (1r, l. Larsson), US Open (2r, l. Lepchenko), Wuhan (1r, ret. vs. Chirico), Beijing (2r, l. Gavrilova) Ended season by qualifying for WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai (went 1 1 in round robin play, d. Babos, l. Zhang) Won silver medal in doubles at 2016 Rio Olympics (w/hingis, l. Makarova/Vesnina in F)

160 Captured fourth career WTA singles title at 2016 Rabat (d. Erakovic in F); now 4 3 in career singles finals, earlier wins coming at 2009 Luxembourg and 2015 Acapulco and Monterrey in back to back weeks. Reached biggest final of career to date (at Premier Mandatory level) at 2015 Beijing (l. Muguruza) Other highlights in first half of 2016 season included reaching SF at Miami d. Ivanovic, A.Radwanska and Halep en route before falling to eventual runner up Kuznetsova. Became first Swiss player to reach last four at Miami since Hingis in 2001 Following QF run at 2016 Rome (l. Muguruza) posted new career high ranking of No.9 (May 16, 2016) Backed up 2015 SF run at Roland Garros by reaching QF again in 2016 (l. Bertens) Currently Switzerland s top ranked player (as at May 29, 2017) of two in Top 100 (also Golubic) Cracked Top 10 (at No.10) in October 2015 for first time in career becoming fourth Swiss woman to break Top 10 in WTA Rankings history, after Manuela Maleeva Fragniere (a former No.3), Martina Hingis (a former No.1) and Patty Schnyder (a former No.7) Has won four doubles titles, most recently 2014 Luxembourg (w/barrois); owns a 4 4 record in finals A foot injury and subsequent abdominal injury limited her to play for three seasons ( ); undertook training in hospitality at a hotel in Switzerland and contemplated giving up tennis; had been ranked in Top 40 during 2010 season, was No.285 by end of 2013 Made WTA main draw debut at 2004 Strasbourg Winner of 12 singles and 14 doubles titles on ITF Circuit In July 2016 was announced as a UNAIDS Global Advocate for Young People, promoting the #ProTESTHIV campaign Coached by Dimitri Zavialoff

161 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Head to Head: GARBIÑE MUGURUZA leads AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R16 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins SORANA CIRSTEA (27) $485,631 $3,878,490 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #63) R128: d. [23] KIKI BERTENS (NED #24) 7-6(4),7-5 (1h47) R64: d. [WC] BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) 4-6,7-6(4) Ret'd (2h6) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h1) R64: d. YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) 6-2,6-4 (1h20) Total games: 48 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 3-1 Total time on court: 3h53 Average time on court: 1h57 Average rank of opponent: 64 Total games: 36 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h21 Average time on court: 1h11 Average rank of opponent: 86 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match SORANA CIRSTEA 2016 R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #10) R2* L - SACHIA VICKERY (USA #112) 6-7(5) R1* W - NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #167) R1 L - VICTORIA DUVAL (USA #114) GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

162 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R2 L - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #93) 7-6(7) 7-6(6) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #51) (3) 2012 R3 L - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) R2 W - NA LI (CHN #11) R1 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #70) R1 L - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #74) R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R3 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #8) 7-6(2) 6-3 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #85) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) R1 W - EDINA GALLOVITS-HALL (USA #96) R2 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #16) R1 W - EKATERINA BYCHKOVA (RUS #96) R2* L - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #141) R1* W - ELISE TAMAELA (NED #172) Cirstea: Making ninth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eleventh overall). Best result is reaching 3r twice in 2009 (l. Azarenka) and 2012 (l. Kirilenko) Faces No.15 Muguruza today; Muruguza leads heahd to head 1 0, winning at 2017 Australian Open in R16 Is 2 6 vs. Top 20 opponents in 2017 d. No.12 Suárez Navarro at Australian Open and No.16 Pavlyuchenkova at Madrid. Career record against Top 20 is Wimbledon marks 35th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam best showing at a major came at 2009 Roland Garros (QF, l. Stosur) At 2017 Australian Open, achieved second best Slam result by reaching R16 (upset No.10 seed Suárez Navarro in 2r, l. today's opponent Muguruza); her previous best result in Melbourne was reaching 3r in 2012 (l. Errani) and 2013 (l. Li); 1r win over Khromacheva in Melbourne was first Grand Slam main draw victory since 2014 US Open (d. Watson in 1r). At US Open, best performance was reaching 3r in2009 Advanced to 3r here at All England Club after defeating No.24 Bertens in 1r and WC No.123 Mattek Sands via retirement (right knee injury) Coming off 2r showing at Eastbourne (as qualifier, l. Konta) Fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Suárez Navarro) Clay season highlighted by SF run at Nurnberg (l. Krejcikova) and QF efforts at Istanbul (l. eventual champion Svitolina) and Madrid (l. Mladenovic) In April, made 1r exit indoors at Biel (l. Vekic) Sunshine Double results included 1r loss at Indian Wells (l. Niculescu) and 3r appearance at Miami (l. eventual R Up Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

163 Wozniacki) Earlier this season, fell 1r at Budapest (l. Witthoeft) and Taipei City (l. Ozaki) Between Taipei City and Budapest lost singles rubber against Wickmayer during Romania s Fed Cup defeat vs. Belgium Opened 2017 season by reaching 2r at Shenzhen (d. Kucova, l. A.Radwanska) At Australian Open, reached R16 (upset No.10 seed Suárez Navarro in 2r, l. Muguruza). 1r win over Khromacheva in Melbourne was first Grand Slam main draw victory since 2014 US Open (d. Watson in 1r) Finished 2016 season at No.81, up from No.244 in 2015; has finished in Top 100 in eight non consecutive years Season highlights in 2016 were SF run at Rio de Janeiro (l. Rogers) and making QF at Premier Mandatory Madrid (as wildcard, l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and Mallorca (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) Struggled with a right shoulder injury over past couple of years, which contributed to loss of form and ranking drop; currently playing with an abbreviated service motion and continues rehab Owns one WTA singles title from 2008 Tashkent (d. Lisicki in F); additional career singles highlights R Up at 2013 Toronto (l. S.Williams) and 2007 Budapest (l. Dulko) Also owns four doubles titles 2011 Dallas (w/brianti), 2010 Oeiras (w/medina Garrigues), 2008 Fès (w/pavlyuchenkova) and Luxembourg (w/erakovic) Career high ranking of No.21 (reached August 21, 2013) Member of Romania s Fed Cup team 2006, , and 2017; also part of Romanian Olympic Team 2008 and 2012 Made WTA main draw debut at 2006 Stockholm (l. Kanepi in 1r) On ITF Circuit owns eight singles and nine doubles titles Introduced to tennis at age four by mother Coached by Marius Comanescu Muguruza: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall). In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here at the All England Club, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) Became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in 2012 qualifying 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the Final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (d. today's opponent Cirstea en route, l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( )

164 This year at All England Club, defeated Alexandrova in 1r and Wickmayer in 2r, both in straight sets. Owns an 8 1 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, only defeat coming at 2016 Australian Open (l. Strycova) Bidding to reach R16 at Grand Slam QF for a ninth time and second at Wimbledon (also 2015) Owns a 8 1 record in Slam 3r matches, only loss at this stage most was at 2016 Australian Open (l. Strycova) Only Spanish player remaining in 2017 Wimbledon main draw from the four that began the tournament (Arruabarrena and Sorribes Tormo l. 1r, Suárez Navarro l. 2r) Coming off SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova ) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF. In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova) Represented Spain at Rio Olympics. Advanced to 3r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig ) and QF in doubles (w/suárez Navarro, l. eventual gold medalists Makarova/Vesnina). Was due to play mixed doubles w/nadal, but the pair conceded a w/o in 1r match due to Nadal s ongoing participation in singles and doubles Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Will be joined by former champion Conchita Martínez for the fortnight

165 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM ALISON RISKE (USA #46) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Head to Head: Tied 4-4 (Riske leads 3-0 at tour level) 2017 DUBAI HARD O R1 ALISON RISKE mins 2016 STANFORD HARD O QF ALISON RISKE mins 2013 ITF/ALBUQUERQUE HARD O QF ALISON RISKE N/A 2012 ITF/CHARLOTTESVILLE CLAY O R16 COCO VANDEWEGHE N/A 2011 NOTTINGHAM GRASS O R16 ALISON RISKE (5) 101 mins 2010 ITF/DOTHAN CLAY O R1 COCO VANDEWEGHE N/A 2009 ITF/PHOENIX HARD O R16 COCO VANDEWEGHE N/A 2008 ITF/AUGUSTA HARD O R1 COCO VANDEWEGHE N/A ALISON RISKE (27) $359,703 $2,402,939 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 9-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND COCO VANDEWEGHE (25) $920,574 $4,100,374 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 5-13 ALISON RISKE (USA #46) R128: d. SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #336) 6-2,7-5 (1h13) R64: d. [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) 2-6,6-4,6-4 (2h9) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) R128: d. MONA BARTHEL (GER #48) 7-5,6-2 (1h33) R64: d. TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) 6-4,6-2 (1h15) Total games: 48 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h22 Average time on court: 1h41 Average rank of opponent: 175 Total games: 38 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h48 Average time on court: 1h24 Average rank of opponent: 61 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ALISON RISKE 2016 COCO VANDEWEGHE 2016 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

166 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R1 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) R3 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #39) R1 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #25) R3 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) R2 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #44) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #34) 6-7(5) R2* L - YURIKA SEMA (JPN #207) 7-6(3) 7-5 R1* W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #147) R1 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #3) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #18) R16 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R2 W - TIMEA BABOS (HUN #44) R1 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #60) (3) 2015 QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) (3) 6-2 R16 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) 7-6(1) 7-6(4) R3 W - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #23) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #11) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #63) R2 L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) (4) R1 W - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #28) R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R1 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #10) R3* W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #125) (2) 7-5 R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #230) R1* W - TAMARYN HENDLER (RSA #185) R1 L - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #121) Riske: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and eighth overall). Has reached 3r for a third occasion also in 2013 (l. Kanepi) and 2014 (l. Sharapova). Fell in 1r on all other main draw attempts in and Made qualifying exit in Wimbledon marks 22nd Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best result across all majors is a R16 showing at 2013 US Open (d. No.10 Kvitova en route, l. Hantuchova). Has reached 3r at Australian Open in 2014 (l. Kerber) and Wimbledon. Best run at Roland Garros is 2r on debut in 2014 (l. Mladenovic) Of 15 American women to enter the main draw at the All England Club this year, is one of five to advance to 3r also Brengle, Rogers, Vandeweghe and V.Williams Defeated compatriot Stephens in 1r on Tuesday, who was playing first event since 2016 Rio Olympics, and upset No.14 Mladenovic in 2r to improve lifetime record vs. Top 20 opponents to (2 4 record in 2017), with other wins over No.16 Wickmayer (2010 Birmingham), No.10 Kvitova (2013 US Open), No.12 Pennetta (2014 New Haven), No.12 Errani (2014 Wuhan), No.13 Bacsinszky (2015 Toronto), No.10 Suárez Navarro (2015 Stanford), No.17 Pavlyuchenkova (2016 Beijing), No.8 Kuznetsova (2016 Tianjin) and No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Shenzhen) Enters the All England Club having made three consecutive 2r exits on grass, starting with Nottingham (l. Rybarikova), Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

167 Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) Clay season ended with 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Strycova), after a QF run at Nürnberg (l. Bertens). Reached 2r at Charleston (l. Gavrilova), Rabat (l. Errani), Madrid (l. Kuznetsova) and fell 1r at Rome (l. Jankovic) Achieved a career high singles ranking of No.36 after Madrid (on May 15, 2017) Defeat of Day in 1r at Charleston snapped three match losing streak, following 1r exits at Indian Wells (l. Vekic) and Miami (l. Goerges), and 2r defeat at Dubai (d. Vandeweghe in 1r, l. Sevastova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii, going 1 0 in singles (d. Petkovic). Posted 3r run at Australian Open in January (l. Cirstea); equaled best result in Melbourne having also reached 3r in 2014 (l. Kerber) Opened 2017 by reaching fifth career WTA singles final at Shenzhen (l. Siniakova) Now owns a 1 4 record in WTA singles finals, finishing R Up at 2016 Shenzhen (l. A.Radwanska), Nottingham (l. Ka.Pliskova) and Tianjin (l. Peng). Sole title came at 2014 Tianjin (didn t drop a set en route (d. Bencic in F) Ended 2016 at a career best No.41, up from No.97 in Posted a then career high ranking of No.38 on January 30, 2017 after Australian Open Made Fed Cup debut in 2014 in World Group QF against Italy, playing singles (l. Knapp); also partnered S.Williams in 2015 World Group play off vs. Italy (l. Errani/Pennetta) Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2013 marked by first year end Top 100 finish (No.57) Made WTA main draw debut at 2010 Charleston Winner of seven singles and one doubles title on ITF Women s Circuit Engaged to Stephen Amritraj Coached by Yves Boulais Vandeweghe: Making seventh consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result at the All England Club is reaching QF in 2015 defeated three seeds en route (No.11 Ka.Pliskova in 2r, No.22 Stosur in 3r and No.6 Safarova in R16) before falling to No.4 Sharapova in 3 sets Reached R16 in 2016 (l. Pavlyuchenkova), 2r in 2014 (l. qualifier Smitkova) and posted 1r exits in 2011 (l. Daniilidou), 2012 (l. Errani) and 2013 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, with career best result being SF run at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up V.Williams). Became the 21st unseeded player (and Lucic Baroni the 22nd at the same tournament) to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds) One of 15 American women in the main draw here this fortnight the fewest to start a Slam since 2014 Wimbledon (13) In 1r defeated Barthel in straight sets then another German, Maria, in 2r has 5 1 record against German players in 2017, sole defeat coming against Witthoeft last month at 's Hertogenbosch Owns 3 1 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, falling at this stage at the Australian Open in 2015 (l. Brengle) After two wins this week is now in grass court main draw matches

168 Played first grass court event at 2011 Birmingham, since then only five players have won more matches on the surface: Petra Kvitova (42 10), Angelique Kerber (41 12), Sabine Lisicki (39 13), Serena Williams (36 4) and Agnieszka Radwanska (36 16) Has 5 Top 20 wins on grass No.7 Konta (2017 Birmingham), No.7 Vinci (2016 Wimbledon), No.3 Radwanska (2016 Birmigham), No.6 Safarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.11 Ka.Pliskova (2015 Wimbledon) and is tied for most among all WTA players (along with Konta and Serena) In two grass court events this summer, reached QF at Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and opening match loss at s Hertogenbosch as defending champion, lost No.66 Witthoeft Upset No.7 Konta in Birmingham 2r marked third Top 10 win of 2017 (11 19 lifetime record); other wins this season came against No.1 Kerber and No.7 Muguruza en route to SF at Australian Open In opening match at Birmingham, defeated countrywoman McHale in straight sets. Win snapped three match losing streak, starting with QF loss at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), followed by 1r exits at Roland Garros (l. Rybarikova) and s Hertogenbosch (l. Witthoeft) Fell 1r at Roland Garros, losing to No.192 Rybarikova Prior to Roland Garros, reached QF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), which was first Premier Mandatory QF of career. As a result, posted new career high ranking of No.19 on May 15, 2017 Helped USA advance to Fed Cup final, who defeated reigning champion Czech Republic. Vandeweghe went 2 0 in singles (d. Vondrousova, Siniakova) to set up showdown vs. Belarus in November Fed Cup wins stopped a three match losing streak, at Dubai (l. Riske), Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Safarova) and Miami (after 1r bye, l. Cepelova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii went 2 0 in singles (d. Goerges, d. Petkovic) Reached first Grand Slam SF of career at 2017 Australian Open (l. V.Williams) in her 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeated No.1 Kerber in R16 at 2017 Australian Open her first win over a reigning No.1. Now 1 1 vs. No.1s (l. S.Williams at 2014 Miami) Opened 2017 season at Hopman Cup in Perth, finishing as R Up w/sock (l. France in F) Subsequently made 2r exit at Sydney (l. qualifier Duan) Posted third consecutive Top 50 finish in 2016, at No.37 same season ending rank as season highlights centered on grass court swing: won second career singles title at s Hertogenbosch (d. Mladenovic in F), SF at Birmingham (l. Strycova) and R16 at Wimbledon (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Also reached QF at 2016 Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Stanford (conceded ret. vs. Riske w/right ankle injury) In Grand Slam play in 2016, aside from Australian Open and Wimbledon, fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Begu) and 1r at US Open (l. Osaka) In doubles last season, won first career title from first final at Indian Wells (w/mattek Sands, d. Goerges/Pliskova in F) and was runner up at Cincinnati (w/hingis, l. Mirza/Strycova) Advanced to mixed doubles final at 2016 US Open (w/ram, l. Pavic/Siegemund) Reached first Grand Slam final of any kind at 2016 Australian Open in mixed doubles (w/tecau, l. Vesnina/Soares)

169 Competed in doubles at the Rio Olympics (w/mattek Sands); fell in 2r to eventual silver medalists Hingis/Bacsinszky Won first career singles title at 's Hertogenbosch in June 2014; with Keys also victorious at Eastbourne, marked first time two Americans won titles in the same week since February 2002 (V.Williams at Antwerp, Seles at Doha) Now 2 1 in career singles finals, having also won at s Hertogenbosch in Runner up at 2012 Stanford (as lucky loser, l. S.Williams) Member of US Fed Cup Team, 2010, Made WTA debut as wildcard at 2006 San Diego; recorded first WTA win (main draw or qualifying) at 2009 Los Angeles (d. Garbin in 1r, l. Pennetta) Winner of two singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit As a wildcard, won 2008 US Open girls' singles title without dropping a set Teamed up with Pat Cash at the start of the grass court season

170 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) vs. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) Head to Head: MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA leads 1-0 (first meeting at tour level) 2007 DNEPROPETROVSK CLAY O QF MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (28) $143,288 $3,101,028 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND LESIA TSURENKO (28) $318,650 $2,315,235 1 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 6-15 MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) R128: d. MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #51) 6-4,6-1 (1h19) R64: d. [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) 3-6,7-5,6-2 (2h18) vs. LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #35) R128: d. JULIA GOERGES (GER #45) 6-7(5),7-6(8),6-4 (2h45) R64: d. VIKTORIJA GOLUBIC (SUI #73) 6-1,2-6,6-3 (1h29) Total games: 46 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h37 Average time on court: 1h49 Average rank of opponent: 27 Total games: 60 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-2 Total time on court: 4h14 Average time on court: 2h7 Average rank of opponent: 59 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA 2016 R1 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R3 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) 7-6(4) 6-3 R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #8) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #43) 7-6(6) 3-0 LESIA TSURENKO 2016 R1 L - EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #102) R2 L - IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #31) (4) 7-5 R1 W - NICOLE GIBBS (USA #103) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

171 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) R1 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #20) 6-7(8) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #53) R1 L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #87) R3* W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #205) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #191) R1* W - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #254) R1* L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #203) R2 L - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #3) R1 W - DINAH PFIZENMAIER (GER #116) R3* W - DANKA KOVINIC (MNE #106) R2* W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #154) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1* W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #168) (1) 2013 R2 L - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #152) R1 W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #80) R1 L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #81) R1 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #14) (3) R3* W - TETIANA LUZHANSKA (USA #192) R2* W - BEATRIZ GARCÍA VIDAGANY (ESP #204) (2) 6-0 R1* W - FRANCESCA STEPHENSON (GBR #1,016) R1* L - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #194) Rybarikova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and 11th overall). Has matched best result at All England Club by advancing to 3r also in 2015 (l. Govortsova) Made seven consecutive 1r exits from and Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. In addition to reaching 3r here in 2015, has also reached this stage at US Open for best result across all majors Defeated No.3 Ka.Pliskova on Thursday for first Top 10 win of 2017; now owns a 7 20 lifetime record vs. such opponents, with other wins over No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.8 Bartoli (2013 Toronto), No.2 Halep (2014 New Haven), No.8 Makarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.8 Bencic (2016 Indian Wells) and No.10 Vinci (2016 Indian Wells) Faces No.35 Tsurenko today in their first meeting in 10 years, playing in qualifying at 2007 $50k ITF/Dnepropetrovsk UKR Has played only three Top 40 opponents this season (2 1 record), defeating No.20 Vandeweghe (Roland Garros) and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Wimbledon); fell to No.8 Konta at Nottingham Is sole Slovak woman to advance to 3r here at the All England Club Cibulkova and Kucova fell in 2r, Cepelova in 1r Including wins here at 2017 Wimbledon, holds a 15 1 record on grass this season; clinched two ITF singles titles at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (d. Watson in F) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (d. Van Uytvanck in F), and made SF run at Nottingham (l. eventual finalist Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Duque Mariño); clinched first Top 20 win of season over No.20 Vandeweghe in 1r (lifetime record stands at 19 52) Prior to Roland Garros, played only on ITF Circuit in 2017, most recently clinching back to back titles at $80k ITF/Gifu JPN Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

172 (d. Zhu in F) and $60k ITF/Fukuoka JPN (d. Jang in F) Reached SF at $25k ITF/Istanbul 2 TUR (l. Tomova) in April Opened 2017 season with SF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen GER (l. Lemoine). Fell in qualifying at $60k ITF/Zhuhai CHN before reaching 2r at $60k ITF/Croissy Beaubourg FRA (l. Zaja) Ended 2016 at No.156; career best year end finish came in 2013 (finishing at No.38) Missed second half of 2016 due to wrist and knee surgery 2016 campaign was highlighted by reaching QF at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka) marked best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level Defeated two Top 10 players en route to Indian Wells QF (No.8 Bencic and No.10 Vinci via ret.). Ranked No.97, she was the lowest ranked player to make the QF at Indian Wells since No.99 Hampton in 2012 (64 draw) Wins at Indian Wells were first back to back WTA main draw victories since July 2015 (at Istanbul) and first time winning four matches in a row since reaching 2014 New Haven final (l. Kvitova) Prior to Indian Wells, had won one main draw match in 2016 defeated Wickmayer in 1r at Australian Open (ret. vs. Davis in 2r w/right ankle injury) Slovak No.2 behind Cibulkova (ahead of Cepelova) of three women in Top 100, as at July 3, 2017 Currently ranked No.87 (July 3, 2017); career high singles ranking is No.31 (19 August, 2013) Has won four career singles titles: 2009 Birmingham, 2011 Memphis and Washington DC. Is 4 2 in WTA singles finals In 2014, defeated three higher ranked opponents to reach the New Haven final, including best win of career to date with 2r defeat of World No.2 Halep Owns one WTA doubles title 2012 Budapest (w/husarova); achieved a career high doubles ranking of No.50 (6 June, 2011) Slovak Fed Cup Team, Coached by Peter Huber Tsurenko: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Has achieved best result here by reaching 3r Previous best result at All England Club was making 2r in 2013 (l. Birnerova), 2014 (as qualifier, l. Halep) and 2015 (l. Begu). Made 1r exits in 2012 (l. Johansson) and 2016 (l. Rodina). Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks her 24th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Achieved best Slam result to date at 2016 US Open advanced to R16 (posted wins over seeds Begu and Cibulkova en route, l. Vinci). Was joined in 3r by compatriots Svitolina and K.Bondarenko first time three Ukrainians made 3r at the same Grand Slam however she was the only one to advance to R16 One of two Ukrainian women to advance to 3r at All England Club also Svitolina (through to R16). Compatriot Bondarenko fell in 1r Faces No.87 Rybarikova today in their second career meeting. Has yet to face a higher ranked opponent en route to 3r (d. No.45 Goerges in 1r and No.73 Golubic in 2r). With a win today, would play another lower ranked opponent in R16 either No.130 Diyas or No.135 Martic

173 Enters 2017 Wimbledon following back to back 1r exits at Eastbourne (l. Watson) and Birmingham (l. Konta) Started grass court season with SF run at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Kontaveit) Reached 3r at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) On this year s clay swing reached 2r at Rome (l. V.Williams). Win over No.470 Chiesa in Rome 1r ended seven match losing streak after 1r exits at Indian Wells (l. Peng), Miami (l. Haddad Maia), Charleston (l. Siegemund), Prague and Madrid (l. No.3 Ka.Pliskova); also went 0 2 during Ukraine s Fed Cup World Group I play off defeat against Germany (l. Goerges, l. Kerber) Highlight of 2017 so far is winning third WTA title, at Acapulco (d. Mladenovic in F); now 3 0 in WTA Finals Fell 1r at Australian Open (l. Kerber) and Dubai (l. Peng). On Fed Cup duty in February, helped Ukraine reach Fed Cup World Group play off with 3 1 win over Australia (won singles rubber vs. Gavrilova) Opened 2017 season at Hobart advanced to SF with wins over Soler Espinosa, Larsson and Rogers, but withdrew prior to match against Niculescu w/viral illness Passed $2 million in career prize money after Australian swing Posted fourth straight Top 100 season finish in 2016, at No season highlighted by winning second WTA singles title at Guangzhou (d. Jankovic in F); first title came at 2015 Istanbul (d. U.Radwanska in F) Other notable results in 2016 included QF runs at Nürnberg and Tashkent, and 3r effort at Indian Wells (where she registered first main draw wins of season) Suffered 11 1r losses in 2016, including three of the majors Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon During the summer of 2016, a left thigh injury forced her withdrawal from Stanford, Montréal, Florianopolis and Rio Olympics Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2015, finishing year at a career high ranking of No.33, having started at No.88. Finished season with 2015 with SF run at Moscow (l. eventual champion Kuznetsova); marked third Premier level SF appearance of career (after 2013 Brisbane and 2015 New Haven) Owns a 5 14 lifetime record vs. Top 10 ranked opponents, posting all wins in 2015: No.7 Bouchard (Indian Wells), No.10 Petkovic (Indian Wells), No.9 Muguruza (Toronto), No.8 Ka.Pliskova (New Haven) and No.6 Safarova (US Open) Winner of six singles and eight doubles titles on ITF Circuit Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2007; made WTA main draw debut at 2009 Tashkent Only played tennis occasionally and for fun between ages 14 17; moved to Kiev at 17 and began playing more seriously; studied at Physical Education & Sports Institute for one and a half years (no longer studying; hopes to return one day) Member of Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, and Ukrainian No.2, behind Svitolina (as at July 3, 2017) Coached by Dmytro Brichek

174 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) vs. [WC] ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #130) Head to Head: PETRA MARTIC leads GUANGZHOU HARD O R16 PETRA MARTIC mins PETRA MARTIC (26) $230,091 $1,840,385 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-5 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND ZARINA DIYAS (23) $62,438 $1,679,021 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-9 [Q] PETRA MARTIC (CRO #135) R128: d. [20] DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #21) 6-4,2-6,10-8 (2h35) R64: d. DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #107) 6-1,6-4 (1h03) R128*: d. BASAK ERAYDIN (TUR #196) 6-1,6-1 (0h59) R64*: d. MIHAELA BUZARNESCU (ROU #213) 7-6(4),6-3 (1h35) R32*: d. ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #99) 3-6,7-6(4),7-5 (2h54) Total games: 53 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h38 Average time on court: 1h49 Average rank of opponent: 64 vs. [WC] ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #130) R128: d. XINYUN HAN (CHN #122) 6-3,6-4 (1h17) R64: d. ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #396) 6-4,7-6(4) (1h50) Total games: 42 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 3h7 Average time on court: 1h34 Average rank of opponent: 259 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match PETRA MARTIC 2016 R1* L - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #149) (2) 2015 R1* L - SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #131) (8) ZARINA DIYAS 2016 R1 L - ANNA-LENA FRIEDSAM (GER #57) R16 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) R3 W - ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #14) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

175 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R1 L - LOURDES DOMÍNGUEZ LINO (ESP #131) R3 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #77) 7-6(7) 6-1 R1 W - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #78) R1 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) R2 W - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #137) R1 W - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #26) R16 L - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #3) R3 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #566) 7-6(1) R2 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #15) 7-6(12) R1 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #107) 7-6(4) 6-4 R2 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R1 W - VANIA KING (USA #92) R2 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #13) W/O R1 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #52) Martic: Appearing at Wimbledon for sixth time. Has matched best performance by reaching 3r, having also been this far in 2013 (l. Pironkova) Also reached 2r in 2010 (l. Bartoli) and 2011 (l. Pironkova), and fell 1r in 2012 and 2014 Best performances at majors are R16 runs at Roland Garros in 2012 (l. Kerber) and 2017 (as qualifier, l. Svitolina). Has never been beyond 2r at Australian Open (2011) or US Open (l and 2011) Negotiated Wimbledon qualifying, beating Eraydin, Buzarnescu and Krunic. Against Krunic in final round, saved six match points before eventually prevailing 3 6, 7 6(4), 7 5 after just under three hours on court Along with Hercog, is one of two qualifiers to reach the third round. The best result by a qualifier at any Grand Slam in the Open Era is the SF achieved by Alexandra Stevenson at 1999 Wimbledon and Christine Dorey (now Mathison) at 1978 Australian Open In 1r of main draw upset No.21 Gavrilova and then saw off Allertova in 2r for the loss of just two games Owns 2 1 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, loss coming at 2013 WImbledon (l. Pironkova) One of two Croatians left in the tournament (also Konjuh, who upset Cibulkova to reach R16 on Friday) At No.135, is the second lowest ranked player left in the tournament (after No.265 Hercog) In only pre Wimbledon grass court tournament, lost in 1r at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Sanchez) At Roland Garros, ranked No.290, came through qualifying to reach R16 (l. Svitolina after leading 5 2 in final set). Was the lowest ranked player to reach this stage at a Grand Slam since the unranked Henin finished R Up at 2010 Australian Open (l. S.Williams). Since 1983, the only other player outside the Top 200 to reach the R16 in Paris was No.279 Martínez in 1988 Notched first Top 20 win in nearly five years over No.13 Keys in 2r at 2017 Roland Garros was first match against a Top 20 opponent since 2015 Guangzhou (l. No.2 Halep). Followed this by upsetting No.19 Sevastova in 3r in only 48 minutes on court, before falling to Svitolina in R16 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

176 Now owns a career 7 26 record vs. Top 20 opponents, with wins prior to French Open coming over No.15 Wickmayer (2010 Paris), No.19 Peng and No.14 Jankovic (both at 2012 Kuala Lumpur), No.8 Bartoli (2012 Roland Garros) and No.5 Kvitova (2012 Tokyo) Entered 2017 Roland Garros after competing exclusively on ITF Circuit, highlighted by her fourth career singles title at that level, at $25k ITF/ Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA $25k ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA was her first event after 10 months out with a back injury (previous tournament was a loss to U.Radwanska in first round of qualifying for 2016 Wimbledon) Since her return has also reached SF at $25k ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula ITA and $25k ITF/Tunis TUN. In her final event prior to 2017 Roland Garros finished R Up at $25k ITF/Wiesbaden GER Ended 2016 ranked No.264, down from No.144 in Best year end ranking was No.49 in 2011 Prior to injury in 2016, contested a mixture of ITF, WTA qualifying matches, highlighted by SF run at Rio de Janeiro (l. eventual champion Schiavone) Was a singles finalist at 2012 Kuala Lumpur, her best career result to date. Has also reached four SFs, at Bogotá (2011), Copenhagen (2011, 2012) and Rio de Janeiro (2016) Mother s name is Sandra Martic; she was a handball player Began playing tennis aged 4 when mother introduced her to the game; coached by Zdeslav Ozretic from ages 7 15 Grew up in Split, lives close to the coast and likes to return there between tournaments to relax; also enjoys cinema, listening to music, table tennis Baseliner whose favorite shot is serve, favorite surface is hard court, describes her game as aggressive Currently working with Sascha Nensel Diyas: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon; best result were R16 runs in 2014 (on debut, d. world No.15 Suárez Navarro en route, l. Halep) and 2014 (d. No.14 Petkovic, l. Sharapova) These remain her joint best Slam results to date, has also reached 3r at Australian Open in 2014 (as qualifier, l. Halep) and 2015 (l. eventual R Up Sharapova) and US Open in 2014 (l. Makarova). At Roland Garros fell 2r in 2015 and 2016 Defeated Han in 1r and Ar.Rodionova in 2r her first Grand Slam wins since defeating Witthoeft in 1r at 2016 Roland Garros Is one of five players ranked outside Top 100 to reach 3r (also today s opponent No.135 Martic, No.265 Hercog, No.102 Watson and No.101 Sakkari) Also the last wildcard remaining of six that began the tournament following Watson s defeat to Azarenka on Friday Owns 2 3 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, with defeats coming at Australian Open in 2014 (l. Halep) and 2015 (l. Sharapova) and US Open in 2014 (l. Makarova) Enters Wimbledon having played two ITF Circuit events on grass, winning $100k ITF/Manchester GBR (d. Krunic in F) and falling 2r at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Van Uytvack) and $100k ITF/Surbiton (l. Rybarikova) Rest of 2017 season spent predominantly on the ITF Circuit. In only WTA appearances fell 1r at Kuala Lumpur (l. Duan) and in qualifying at Roland Garros

177 Highlights elsewhere, were title at $25k ITF/Nanning CHN and R Up finish at $100k ITF/Anning CHN (L. S.Zheng in F) Made comeback after wrist surgery at $15k ITF/Nanjing 2 CHN (l. Ye in 1r), which was her first match since 2016 Wimbledon Finished 2016 ranked No.148 (down from No.52 in 2015) Before being sidelined by wrist injury, 2016 highlight was reaching 3r at Miami (l. S.Williams). This was the first time she d won back to back matches in 2016, and the first time since 2015 Wimbledon Made 2r exits at 2016 Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka), Shenzhen (l. Siniakova), Kaohsiung (l. Kulichkova), Kuala Lumpur (l. Zhu), Strasbourg (l. Kudryavtseva) and Roland Garros (l. Halep) Ended 2015 at year end ranking of No.52 (second consecutive Top 100 finish) Started 2015 season strongly with back to back QF appearances at Shenzhen (l. Zheng) and Hobart (l. Riske). Other highlights in first half of 2015 included reaching 3r at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) Post 2015 Wimbledon 4r, won just one match for remainder of season, at the WTA International level tournament in Tokyo in September went 1 9 during this period, including 1r exit at US Open Owns 5 23 lifetime record against Top 20 players with wins coming over: No.7 Jankovic (2010 Moscow), No.15 Suárez Navarro (2014 Wimbledon), No.10 Petkovic (2015 Dubai), No.19 Lisicki (2015 Stuttgart) and No.14 Petkovic (2015 Wimbledon) Advanced to first career WTA singles final at 2014 Osaka (l. Stosur) Participated in 2014 Rising Stars Invitational at WTA Finals in Singapore No.3 ranked Kazakhstan player of three in Top 100 (behind Putintseva and Shvedova) as at July 3, 2017 Kazakh Fed Cup Team, , Started playing tennis at age six Lived in Czech Republic from ages five to 12; now mainly based in Guangzhou, China Coached by Alan Ma; fitness trainer is Stefano Baraldo

178 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY FIVE FEATURED MATCHES SHUAI PENG (CHN #37) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) First meeting CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #65) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) First meeting [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) First meeting [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) Cibulkova leads 1-0 NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) First meeting [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) Giorgi leads 1-0 [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) vs. MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) Garcia leads 2-1 VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) Azarenka leads 4-0 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

179 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM SHUAI PENG (CHN #37) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Head to Head: First meeting SHUAI PENG (31) $591,458 $8,056,497 0 / 1 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE SIMONA HALEP (25) $2,940,062 $18,400,850 1 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / SHUAI PENG (CHN #37) R128: d. MARKETA VONDROUSOVA (CZE #79) 6-7(5),6-0,6-4 (2h03) R64: d. [25] CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #27) 6-2,6-2 (1h02) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) R128: d. [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) 6-4,6-1 (1h13) R64: d. BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) 7-5,6-3 (1h30) Total games: 45 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h5 Average time on court: 1h33 Average rank of opponent: 53 Total games: 38 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h43 Average time on court: 1h22 Average rank of opponent: 113 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match SHUAI PENG 2016 R1 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 7-6(5) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) R3 W - LAUREN DAVIS (USA #55) R2 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #109) SIMONA HALEP 2016 QF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) (2) R16 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) 6-7(5) R3 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #40) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

180 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #96) R2 L - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #71) 7-6(6) 6-2 R1 W - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #79) R16 L - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) (6) 6-3 R3 W - ARANTXA RUS (NED #72) R2 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #85) 7-6(4) 6-3 R1 W - SANDRA ZANIEWSKA (POL #160) (3) R16 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) R3 W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #262) (5) R2 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #68) R1 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #124) R2 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) (6) 9-7 R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #105) R3 L - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #154) R2 W - SYBILLE BAMMER (AUT #29) 7-6(7) R1 W - VIKTORIYA KUTUZOVA (UKR #153) R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #106) SF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R16 W - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) R3 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R2 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #170) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #88) R2 L - NA LI (CHN #6) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #73) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #28) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #25) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #50) R2* L - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #142) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #272) 6-7(8) 7-6(2) 6-2 R1 L - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R3 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #19) R2 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #24) (5) R1 W - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #52) R1 L - SILVIA FARINA ELIA (ITA #19) Peng: Making 11th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Best result is reaching R16 on three occasions in 2011 (l. Sharapova), 2012 (l. Kirilenko), and 2014 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) Also won 2013 doubles title w/hsieh (d. Barty/Dellacqua in F) Best result across the majors is SF run at 2014 US Open. (ret. vs. Wozniacki w/heat illness). Was the third Chinese player to achieve a Grand Slam SF showing (after Li Na and Zheng Jie) At Australian Open, best result is making R16 in 2011 and 2015, while at Roland Garros reached 3r in 2011 and 2012 Advanced to 3r this week by defeating Vondrousova in three sets and Suárez Navarro in straight sets Faces No.2 Halep in their first meeting today. Owns four career Top 5 wins: No.3 Myskina (2005 Sydney), No.5 Schiavone (2011 Doha), No.3 Zvonareva (2011 Brussels) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2014 US Open) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

181 In only grass court tune up tournament, made 3r run at Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) Ended clay court campaign by falling 1r at Roland Garros (l. Cirstea). Also exited 1r at Madrid (l. Suárez Navarro) and Rome (l. Barthel) Only wins on clay came during SF run at Strasbourg (l. eventual champion Stosur) Finished R Up at WTA 125k Series tournament at Zhengzhou (ret. vs. Wang in F w/right leg injury) Reached 3r at Miami (l. Stosur) and R16 at Indian Wells (as qualifier, l. V.Williams) Fell in qualifying at Doha, made 3r at Dubai (l. Sevastova) and posted 2r exit at Kuala Lumpur (ret. vs. Linette w/lower back injury) 2017 season highlighted by reaching eighth career singles final at Taipei City; defeated Siniakova, Stosur and Safarova en route to the final, lost to Svitolina. Now owns 1 7 record in WTA singles finals Began 2017 season at Shenzhen, falling 1r (l. eventual champion Siniakova), however won 20th career doubles title there (w/hlavackova). Also reached 2017 Dubai doubles final (w/hlavackova, l. Makarova/Vesnina) and now owns a 21 6 record in doubles finals Advanced to 2r at Australian Open (d. No.23 seed Kasatkina in 1r, l. Bouchard); also reached third Grand Slam doubles final in Melbourne (w/hlavackova, l. Mattek Sands/Safarova) Ended 2016 at No.109. Owns nine Top 50 finishes in career, including No.17 in 2011 Last season s highlight was winning first WTA singles title at Tianjin (d. Riske in F). Was previously a six time R Up, at 2006 Strasbourg, 2008 Forest Hills, 2008 Guangzhou, 2011 Brussels, 2013 Brussels, 2014 Shenzhen. Won WTA $125k Series event at Nanchang in 2014 Won two WTA doubles titles in 2016, at Guangzhou (w/muhammad) and Nottingham (w/hlavackova) Missed four Grand Slams in a row, from 2015 Wimbledon to 2016 Roland Garros, with a back injury, returning to the majors at the All England Club in 2016 (l. Stephens in 1r) Two time Grand Slam doubles champion, at 2013 Wimbledon and 2014 Roland Garros (both w/hsieh) Played a mix of ITF Circuit and tour level events in 2016, rebuilding her ranking following an injury marred 2015 (back injury). Having last played at 2015 Roland Garros (ret. in 1r match vs. Hercog), returned to tour at 2016 Indian Wells Represented China at the Rio Olympics, making 1r exit in singles (l. Watson) and 2r in doubles (w/zhang, l. Hlavackova/Hradecka) Achieved WTA world No.1 doubles ranking on February 17, 2014, becoming the first Chinese player to reach this ranking milestone Member of Chinese Fed Cup Team 2001, , 2012, ; Chinese Olympic Team in 2008, 2012, 2016 Began playing at age eight when an uncle introduced her to the game Favorite shot is forehand; favorite surface is hard court; plays with two hands off both sides Coached by Bertrand Perret

182 Halep: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2014 when she advanced to SF (l. Bouchard); reached QF in 2016 (l. Kerber) 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Slam finalist, having finished runner up at Roland Garros in 2014 (l. Sharapova in 3s) and 2017 (l. Ostapenko in 3s, having led with game point) At US Open, best result to date is reaching SF in 2015 (l. eventual champion Pennetta), while at the Australian Open advanced to QF in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2015 (l. Makarova) Owns 10 2 record in Grand Slam 3r matches (2 0 at Wimbledon), losses coming at 2011 Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska) and 2014 US Open (l. Lucic Baroni) Defeated qualifier Erakovic in 1r and Haddad Maia in 2r Faces No.37 Peng today in their first meeting Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki in 3s), where she had a chance to claim the World No.1 ranking needed to do better than the incumbent Kerber, who also fell in QF Also would have ascended to top spot had she beaten Ostapenko in Paris final; despite loss, returned to previous career high rank of No.2, a position she first ascended to on August 11, 2014 and most recently held the week beginning January 18, 2016 One of four players who could be WTA World No.1 ranking after this Wimbledon fortnight, along with Kerber and Ka.Pliskova Halep needs to reach at least SF and see other results go her way Struggled w/right ankle injury in lead up to Roland Garros after a fall in first set of Rome final Victory over Ka.Pliskova in SF at Roland Garros improved overall record vs. Top 5 to 8 23, with previous wins coming against No.4 A.Radwanska (2013 Rome), No.4 A.Radwanska (2014 Dubai), No.5 Bouchard (2014 WTA Finals), No.1 S.Williams (2014 WTA Finals), No.5 Wozniacki (2015 Dubai), No.2 Kerber (2016 Montréal) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2016 Cincinnati) Entered Paris after reaching finals in consecutive weeks firstly defending Madrid title (d. Mladenovic in F) and then finishing R Up at Rome (l. Svitolina in F) Record in career singles finals now stands at 15 10; owns one career grass court title, won at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (d. Flipkens in F) 2017 Mutua Madrid Open crown was also third WTA Premier Mandatory title, having also won at 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid Posted SF showing at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund) marked first SF of season Claimed wins over Konta and Watson during Romania s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II play off victory over Great Britain in April. Lost dead doubles rubber w/niculescu vs. Rae/Robson Reached QF at 2017 Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) after skipping Middle East Swing due to a left knee injury same injury that forced withdrawal from QF vs. Vikhlyantseva at St Petersburg Made 1r exit at Australian Open for second successive year (l. Rogers in 2017, l. Zhang in 2016, who was 0 14 at Grand Slams entering match and ranked No.133 at the time) Opened 2017 season at Shenzhen, with 2r exit (d. Jankovic in 1r, l. eventual champion Siniakova)

183 Spent pre season training with coach Darren Cahill in Adelaide Posted third straight Top 5 season finish in 2016, at No.4, down from career high No.2 in Season ending ranking had improved eight years in a row until season highlighted by three titles, at Madrid (d. Cibulkova in F for second title at Premier Mandatory level, after 2015 Indian Wells), Bucharest (d. Sevastova in F) and Montréal (d. Keys in F) Went on a 13 match winning streak thanks to titles at Bucharest (five wins) and Montréal (five wins) and SF run at Cincinnati (three wins). Was second longest streak of 2016, after Azarenka (16) Also reached the first WTA doubles final of her career at Montréal (w/niculescu, l. Makarova/Vesnina) Qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore for the third time, going 1 2 in round robin play d. Keys, l. Kerber and Cibulkova; did not progress to SF Other notable results in 2016 included reaching SF at Sydney (l. Kuznetsova), Cincinnati (l. Kerber) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) and back to back QF at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and Miami (l. Bacsinszky) At the other Slams in 2016, made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and posted QF runs at Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and US Open (l. S.Williams) Went 6 7 vs. Top 10 opponents in 2016, wins being over No.9 Kvitova (Fed Cup), No.9 Keys (Wimbledon and Wuhan), No.2 Kerber (Montreal), No.5 A.Radwanska (Cincinnati) and No.7 Keys (WTA Finals Singapore) Record vs. World No.1 players is 1 10, win coming at 2014 WTA Finals Singapore vs. S.Williams (RR stage) Between May 2013 and August 2014, improved ranking from No.64 to as high as No.2 in the world, winning seven titles in this period Became third Romanian to break into the WTA Top 10 (after Ruzici, Spirlea) making Top 10 debut week of January 27, 2014; now highest ranked Romanian woman ever Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2012, Coached by Australian Darren Cahill. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Victor Ionita

184 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #65) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Head to Head: First meeting CARINA WITTHOEFT (22) $261,391 $1,282,808 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-5 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND ELINA SVITOLINA (22) $1,835,906 $5,943,968 4 / 8 0 / / / / / / / / CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #65) R128: d. [26] MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #28) 6-3,5-7,8-6 (2h12) R64: d. [Q] ARYNA SABALENKA (BLR #136) 7-6(5),3-6,6-3 (1h53) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) R128: d. ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #56) 7-5,7-6(8) (1h53) R64: d. FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #72) 6-3,6-0 (0h50) Total games: 66 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-2 Total time on court: 4h5 Average time on court: 2h3 Average rank of opponent: 82 Total games: 40 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h43 Average time on court: 1h22 Average rank of opponent: 64 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match CARINA WITTHOEFT 2016 R3 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) 7-6(11) 6-1 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #93) R1 W - IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #27) R1 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) ELINA SVITOLINA 2016 R2 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) R1 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #83) R2 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) 7-6(3) 6-3 R1 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #94) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

185 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2* L - NICOLE GIBBS (USA #150) R1* W - JADE WINDLEY (GBR #317) R1 L - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #84) R3* W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #143) R1 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #95) R1 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1* L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #114) R2* W - ERIKA SEMA (JPN #189) R1* W - NADIIA KICHENOK (UKR #171) Witthoeft: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (fifth overall). Has equaled best result here by reaching 3r, having also reached this stage in 2016 (l. eventual runner up Keber) Made 1r exits in 2013 (as qualifier, l. Date) and 2015 (l. Kerber). Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 13th Grand Slam main draw appearance; has advanced to 3r at all four Grand Slams also at 2015 Australian Open (3r, l. Begu), 2017 Roland Garros (3r, l. Ka.Pliskova) and 2016 US Open (3r, l. Vinci) Made Grand Slam main draw debut at here at All England Club in 2015 (1r, l. Date) Is one of two German women to advance to 3r here this week (of eight that started the main draw) also Kerber Defeated No.26 seed Lucic Baroni (1r) and qualifier Sabalenka (2r) to advance to 3r; owns 0 4 record in Grand Slam 3r matches, most recently falling at this stage at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova) Has now defeated a seeded player in four of the past five Grand Slams contested d. No.25 seed Begu (2016 Wimbledon), No.30 seed Doi (2016 US Open), No.25 seed Davis (2017 Roland Garros) and No.26 seed Lucic Baroni (2017 Wimbledon) Faces No.5 Svitolina today; owns a 0 4 career record vs. Top 5 ranked opponents with most recent losses coming at 2017 Roland Garros (l. No.3 Ka.Pliskova) and Australian Open (l. No.1 Kerber in 2r) Is also bidding for first Top 10 win of career; holds a 0 7 lifetime record vs. such opponents Enters the All England Club following a qualifying exit at Mallorca after a QF run at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Kontaveit) Made 3r showing at Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova); defeated No.26 Davis in 1r at Paris, earning first Top 30 win of Has since clinched two additional wins over Top 30 opponents No.25 Vandeweghe ( s Hertogenbosch) and No.28 Lucic Baroni (Wimbledon) Entered Paris after reaching second QF of season at Nürnberg (l. eventual R Up Krejcikova) also advanced to career first SF at Budapest in February (l. eventual R Up Safarova) Other clay court results saw 2r appearance at Biel (l. Strycova) and 1r exit at Prague (l. WC Vondrousova) Also 1r exit at $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer (l. Kulichkova) Sunshine Double results saw 2r effort at 2017 Miami (l. Putintseva) and qualifying exit in 2017 Indian Wells Began season with qualifying exits at Brisbane and Sydney Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

186 At 2017 Australian Open reached 2r (l. No.1 seed Kerber in 3s). Before loss to Kerber, had never faced a reigning World No.1; highest ranked opponent previously was then No.4 Kerber at 2016 Wimbledon Ended 2016 at No.86, down from career best finish No.65 in 2015; currently ranked No.73 (March 29, 2017) 2016 highlights included reaching third WTA singles QF on the clay of Gstaad (l. eventual champion Golubic) and 3r run at Wimbledon (l. eventual runner up Kerber). On ITF Circuit, finished R Up at $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA and $75k ITF/Prague CZE (l. Lottner in F) Only won back to back main draw matches three times in 2016, at Wimbledon, Gstaad and US Open Reached first two WTA QF of her career in 2015, at Kuala Lumpur (l. Wozniacki) and Nürnberg (l. Arruabarrena) Played all four majors in one season for the first time in 2015 Achieved significant ranking improvement in 2015; was ranked No.104 in first event of the season at Shenzhen qualifying, and set a career high of No.49 on August 17, 2015 Owns a 0 7 lifetime record vs. Top 10 ranked opponents; is 1 13 vs. Top 20 opponents in career (d. No.17 Suárez Navarro at 2015 Australian Open) Currently the German No.5 of eight women in the Top 100 (as of July 3, 2017) Made Top 100 debut in October 2014 (at No.100) and made Top 50 debut after 2015 Wimbledon (at No.50, on July 13) On ITF Circuit, has won 11 singles and one doubles title Played first WTA qualifying event at Stuttgart in 2010; first WTA main draw was at Bastad in 2012 Played first professional events of career on ITF Circuit in Germany in 2009 When not on tour, trains in Hamburg where her parents own two tennis clubs; both mother and father are tennis coaches Member of Porsche Talent Team Germany, an initiative of the Deutsche Tennis Bund (German Tennis Association) to support up and coming players Currently coached by Jacek Szygowski Svitolina: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall) Is into 3r for the first time; previous best result was 2r in in 2015 (l. Dellacqua) and 2016 (l. Shvedova) Other results at Wimbledon were 1r exits in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2014 (l. Doi); fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best results coming at Roland Garros where she reached QF in 2015 (l. Ivanovic) and 2017 (l. Halep after holding MP in second set tie break) Elsewhere, has made 3r at the Australian Open ( , 2017) and US Open ( ) Enters fortnight of 2017 Wimbledon on a career high of No.5 (first posted week of June 12, 2017) Seeded No.4 this fortnight her highest seeding at a Slam (up from No.5 at 2017 Roland Garros) One of two Ukrainians through to 3r (also Tsurenko) In Grand Slam 3r matches, has 3 5 record, with all three wins coming at Roland Garros Defeated Barty in 1r and Schiavone in 2r, which were sixth and seventh of her career on grass; previously beat Nara and Flipkens at 2014 's Hertogenbosch, Doi at 2015 Wimbledon, Broady at 2016 Wimbledon and Watson at 2017 Birmingham

187 Faces No.65 Witthoeft today; has lost three times to players ranked outside Top 50 in 2017, against No.158 Mattek Sands (Miami), No.68 S.Zheng (Madrid) and No.102 Giorgi (Birmingham) Owns the most match wins on WTA tour in 2017 (38 8 record), ahead of Mladenovic (37 15) and Pliskova (37 10) Has a 5 1 record vs. Top 5 players this season, and overall in career, defeating No.4 Halep and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Enters 2017 Wimbledon after falling 2r in only grass court tune up event at Birmingham (l. Giorgi) Prior to QF run at 2017 Roland Garros, won fourth WTA singles title of 2017 at Rome (d. Halep in F). Defeated three Top 10 players en route to Rome title No.3 Ka.Pliskova, No.7 Muguruza (via ret.) and No.4 Halep in final Currently sits at No.3 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard (July 3, 2017) the Top 8 singles and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October In addition to Rome title, also won titles this season at Taipei City (d. Peng in F), Dubai (d. Wozniacki in F) and Istanbul (d. Mertens in F) leads the tour for most titles won in 2017 (4) Posted 1r exit at Madrid (l. Zheng) Opened clay season representing Ukraine in Fed Cup loss to Germany, going 1 1 in singles (d. Kerber, l. Goerges) During Sunshine Double hard court swing, made R16 at Indian Wells (l. Muguruza) and posted opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. No.158 Mattek Sands) Loss to Muguruza ended 15 match winning streak, the longest winning streak since Azarenka s 16 matches in 2016, spanning Indian Wells to Rome last spring At Kuala Lumpur, withdrew prior to 2r match vs. Hibino w/lower leg injury In February, made her Top 10 debut by capturing Dubai title (d. Wozniacki in F), becoming the first Ukrainian player to achieve the feat. Now owns a 8 2 record in singles finals Lifted title in Taipei (d. Peng in F); in February followed this by winning both singles rubbers in Ukraine s Fed Cup win over Australia (vs. Barty and Gavrilova) Prior to Dubai, all five career singles titles were won at International level: 2013 and 2014 Baku (was only teenager to win a WTA singles title in 2013), 2015 Marrakech, 2016 Kuala Lumpur and 2017 Taipei Began 2017 season with SF run at Brisbane (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s), where she defeated world No.1 Kerber en route. Now owns three wins over No.1s, all within the past year: S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics) and Kerber (2016 Beijing and 2017 Brisbane). Was the only player to defeat both reigning No.1s in 2016 and is first Ukrainian woman ever to defeat a top ranked player Reached the 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Posted second Top 20 season in 2016, at No.14. Fourth successive Top 40 season Strong finish to 2016 season also saw her reach first SF at Premier Mandatory level at Beijing (l. A.Radwanska); in addition, post US Open reached SF at Tokyo [PPO] (l. Osaka) and Moscow (l. Kuznetsova) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai for the second time (l. Kvitova in F)

188 Reached three finals in 2016, clinching fourth WTA singles title at Kuala Lumpur (d. Bouchard in F) and advancing to finals at New Haven (l. A.Radwanska) and Zhuhai (l. Kvitova) Other season highlights included SF at Dubai (l. Errani), QF at Rio Olympics (l. Kvitova) and R16 at Miami (l. Makarova) Owns two career doubles titles: 2014 Istanbul (w/doi) and 2015 Istanbul (w/gavrilova) Owns lifetime record vs. Top 10 players, defeating No.4 Halep, No.7 Muguruza and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.10 Konta (2016 Zhuhai), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai), No.6 Safarova (2015 Cincinnati), No.9 Kerber (2015 Brisbane), No.8 Kerber (2014 Wuhan) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Baku (lost in 1r but won title the next two years) Played first ITF Circuit events of career in Winner of seven singles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2016 Currently working with Thierry Ascione and hitting partner Andrew Bettles. Has previously worked with Iain Hughes and Gabriel Urpi Also worked with former world No.1 Justine Henin as coaching consultant in 2016

189 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) Head to Head: First meeting JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND MARIA SAKKARI (21) $185,275 $551,161 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-2 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) R128: d. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) 6-2,6-2 (1h04) R64: d. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) 7-6(4),4-6,10-8 (3h10) vs. MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #101) R128: d. KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #39) 6-3,6-4 (1h06) R64: d. KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #44) 6-7(6),6-4,6-4 (2h28) Total games: 57 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 2h4 Average time on court: 1h2 Average rank of opponent: 86 Total games: 52 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h34 Average time on court: 1h47 Average rank of opponent: 42 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA KONTA 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) MARIA SAKKARI 2016 R2 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) R1 W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #79) R3* W - MARYNA ZANEVSKA (BEL #133) 6-7(5) 7-6(3) 6-2 R2* W - JOVANA JAKSIC (SRB #222) 7-6(2) 6-2 R1* W - POLINA LEYKINA (RUS #202) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

190 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) Konta: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Has matched her previous best result here by reaching 2r also in 2016 (l. Bouchard) One of two British women, along with Watson, to reach 3r from five in the starting field (also Boulter, Broady and Robson). The last time two Brits reached the 3r of Wimbledon was 1986: Jo Durie (l. Balestrat) and Anne Hobbs (l. White). They are each looking to become the first British woman to win the title since Virginia Wade 40 years ago (d. Betty Stove in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open In 1r on Monday here in SW19, reversed her loss to Hsieh at the same stage of Roland Garros. Followed this in 2r by avenging another recent loss, overcoming Vekic, her conqueror in the Nottingham final, 10 8 in the final set Faces No.101 Sakkari today; also lost to player ranked outside Top 100 at 2017 Roland Garros, No.108 Hsieh Owns a 4 0 record in Grand Slam 3r matches at 2016 and 2017 Australian Open, and 2015 and 2016 US Open Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F) before falling 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) and SF for second year in a row at home event of Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston Overall record vs. Top 5 now stands at 4 6, previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney and No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami Owns a 13 8 record vs. Top 10 opponents, with wins over No.8 Makarova (2015 Eastbourne), No.9 Muguruza (2015 US Open), No.2 Halep (2015 Wuhan), No.10 V.Williams (2016 Australian Open), No.7 Vinci (2016 Rome), No.7 V.Williams (2016 Stanford), No.10 Kuznetsova (2016 Rio Olympics), No.8 Suárez Navarro (2016 Wuhan), No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Beijing), No.9 Keys (2016 Beijing), No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Sydney), No.5 Halep (2017 Miami) and No.1 Kerber (2017 Eastbourne) Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

191 week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. V.Williams) Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome). Is now 3 2 in WTA singles finals, following 2017 Nottingham Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to No.25 Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match Advanced to QF or better at 10 events in 2016 Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka) By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco)

192 Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics; reached QF in singles (l. eventual silver medalist Kerber), 2r in doubles (w/watson, l. Chan/Chan) and fell 1r in mixed doubles (w/j.murray, l. eventual gold medalists Mattek Sands/Sock) Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r) Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season Hitting partner is Andrew Fitzpatrick Sakkari: Appearing at Wimbledon for a second time. Has advanced to 3r for the first time As qualifier, fell 2r on debut in 2016 (l. V.Williams) Prior to this fortnight, best Grand Slam performance was 3r run at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni), where she became first Greek woman to reach the 3r at a Slam since Daniilidou at 2005 Wimbledon (l. Pennetta). Has never been beyond 1r at either Roland Garros (2017) or US Open (2015 and 2016) Made Grand Slam debut at 2015 US Open (as qualifier, l. Q.Wang in 1r). Reached 2r at 2016 Australian Open (d. Y.Wang, l. Suárez Navarro) to become the first woman from Greece to win a main draw match at a Slam since Daniilidou d. Ka.Plsikova at 2013 Australian Open By overcoming No.39 Siniakova in 1r and No.44 Kr.Pliskova in 2r, has doubled her Top 50 wins in 2017 previous wins came over No.43 Cornet (Australian Open) and No.35 Davis (Charleston) Faces No.7 Konta today; previous best win by ranking of career came over No.34 Schmiedlova, at 2016 Istanbul. Owns 0 2 record against Top 10 players (loses came against No.1 Kerber at 2016 Hong Kong and No.8 V.Williams at 2016 Wimbledon) Coming off QF runs at Nottingham (l. eventual champion Vekic) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR. Also since Roland Garros reached QF on clay at WTA 125K Series tournament in Bol During clay court season, suffered 1r exits at Bogotá (l. Soler Espinosa), Prague (l. Q.Wang), Nürnberg (l. Doi) and Roland Garros (l. Suárez Navarro), while fell in qualifying at Madrid. Only main draw wins on clay came at Charleston (d. Davis, l. Ostapenko in 2r) and Istanbul (d. Kovinic, l. Cirstea in 2r) Suffered qualifying losses at Miami and Indian Wells Opened 2017 season with 1r exits at Shenzhen (l. King) and Sydney (as qualifier, l. Vinci), before reaching 3r at Australian Open (d. Kontaveit in 1r and Cornet in 2r, l. Lucic Baroni)

193 Finished 2016 at career best No.89 (up from 2015 finish of No.188) Made a QF run at 2016 Istanbul after qualifying to enter main draw (l. Kovinic) achieved best win by ranking during QF run defeating No.34 Schmiedlova in 1r Elsewhere, played mainly ITF for first half of 2016 season, falling in qualifying at Brisbane, Hobart, Rio de Janeiro, Monterrey, Indian Wells, Madrid and Roland Garros before making 2r at Wimbledon main draw (d. S.Zheng, l. V.Williams in 3s). After Wimbledon, only other main draw win in 2016 came in 2r showing at Tashkent (d. Schmiedlova, l. Flipkens) Also played main draw again at Gstaad (l. Kontaveit in 1r), New Haven (as qualifier. L. Rodina 1r), Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. Putintseva), Seoul (l. S.Zhang) and Hong Kong (l. World No.1 Kerber) Opened 2016 by falling in qualifying at Brisbane and Hobart and 2r 2016 Australian Open (posted first Grand Slam main draw win vs. Y.Wang, l. Suarez Navarro) Reached career high ranking this year at No.84 (March 6, 2017) currently ranked No.101. Next highest Greek player is No.199 Valentini Grammatikopoulou Owns seven ITF Circuit singles titles and five in doubles Made WTA qualifying debut at 2012 Palermo Made debut on ITF Circuit in 2010 at $10k ITF/Mytilino GRE. Owns seven singles and five doubles titles on ITF Circuit Born and grew up in Athens, Greece, before moving to Barcelona aged 18 has trained there for two years Mother, Angeliki Kanellopoulou, was tennis player too, however didn t start because of her just liked the sport. Tried karate and gymnastics but was thrown out of class for laughing too much Tennis idol growing up was Serena Williams Favorite surface is hard court Goal is to be a Top 50 player Coached by Mark Petchey

194 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) Head to Head: DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA leads ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R2 DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA mins DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (28) $524,785 $11,399,709 0 / 8 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND ANA KONJUH (19) $339,800 $1,617,141 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 5-2 [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) R128: d. ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #90) 6-3,3-6,9-7 (2h45) R64: d. JENNIFER BRADY (USA #93) 6-4,6-4 (1h16) vs. [27] ANA KONJUH (CRO #29) R128: d. SABINE LISICKI (GER #127) 6-1,6-4 (0h59) R64: d. IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #64) 7-6(3),2-6,6-3 (2h13) Total games: 54 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 4h1 Average time on court: 2h1 Average rank of opponent: 92 Total games: 47 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h12 Average time on court: 1h36 Average rank of opponent: 96 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA 2016 QF L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #50) R16 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R3 W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R2 W - DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #56) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #53) ANA KONJUH 2016 R2 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #90) R1 L - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #27) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

195 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R1 L - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) R3 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) R2 W - ALISON VAN UYTVANCK (BEL #89) R1 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #117) R3 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #11) R3 L - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #16) R2 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #69) R1 W - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #68) R3* W - STEPHANIE VOGT (LIE #158) R2* W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #179) 6-7(6) R1* W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #129) R2 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #75) R1 W - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #174) R1 L - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #31) QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #1) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #16) R2 W - POLONA HERCOG (SLO #59) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #91) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #101) 6-7(4) 7-6(2) 7-5 R1 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #26) 7-6(5) R3 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #37) R2 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #71) R1 W - JULIE COIN (FRA #65) R1 L - JIE ZHENG (CHN #133) R1* L - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #221) 7-6(8) Cibulkova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Two time quarterfinalist, in 2011 (l. Sharapova) and 2016 (l. Vesnina) 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result across the majors came with runner up finish at 2014 Australian Open (l. Li). Defeated four seeds en route to final at Melbourne Park, including No.3 Sharapova and No.5 A.Radwanska to become first player representing Slovakia (male or female) to reach a Grand Slam singles final At Roland Garros, advanced to SF in 2009 (l. eventual R Up Safina) and QF in 2012 (l. Stosur), while at US Open, reached QF in 2010 (l. Wozniacki) Here at Wimbledon, defeated Petkovic in 1r in a match that lasted 2hr45mins, converting on sixth match point. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

196 Defeated Brady in 2r in straight sets, improving record in Grand Slam 2r matches to 24 6 (7 0 at Wimbledon) Faces No.29 Konjuh today for a spot in R16. A win today would mark best by ranking since defeating No.21 Stosur at Doha in February Owns 8 15 record in Grand Slam 3r matches (2 4 at Wimbledon); most recent defeat at this stage at 2017 Australian Open (l. Makarova) Last time she reached the R16 at a major came here at the All England Club last year, where she advanced to QF round (l. Vesnina) Entered Wimbledon on a four match losing streak; after R16 runs at both Indian Wells (l. Pavlyuchenkova) and Miami (l. Safarova) posted a 2 6 win loss record, three of last four losses being to players ranked outside Top 100 Went 0 3 on grass in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon, falling 1r at s Hertogenbosch (l. Lottner, ranked No.161) and Birmingham (l. Safarova, having held two match points) and dropping 2r opener at Eastbourne (l. Watson, ranked No.126) Won first WTA doubles title of career at s Hertogenbosch (w/flipkens) Clay season ended with 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. Jabeur, ranked No.114). Also fell in 2r at Madrid (l. Dodin) and Rome (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) Posted new career high ranking week of April 24, 2017 at No.4; playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.9 Middle East swing results included 2r defeat in Dubai (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) and SF run at Doha (l. to Ka.Pliskova) the previous week; win over Stosur in Doha QF was 400th career match win (all levels) In February, posted SF run at St Petersburg (l. Putintseva) Reached 3r at Australian Open (as No.6 seed, l. Makarova in 3s) Began 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. eventual runner up Cornet); made 2r exit at Sydney (l. Bouchard) Is 1 1 against Top 20 opponents in 2017, defeating No.16 Vesnina in QF at St Petersburg in February Posted first Top 10 season of career in 2016, finishing at No.5 Won 2016 WTA Comeback Player of the Year award ended 2015 ranked No.38 having been sidelined for four months with a left Achilles problem, with ranking dipping as low as No.66 in February 2016 Capped 2016 by winning biggest title of career to date at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in group stage before defeating No.9 Kuznetsova in SF and World No.1 Kerber in final At No.7, became lowest seeded player to triumph at WTA Finals since No.7 seed V.Williams in 2008; first player to win WTA Finals on debut since Kvitova in 2011 Won career high 53 matches in 2016 (previous best was 42 matches in 2011) Won a WTA leading four singles titles in 2016 qualified for Singapore by virtue of lifting trophy at Linz (d. Golubic in F) after earlier wins at Katowice (d. Giorgi in F) and Eastbourne (d. Ka.Pliskova in F). In 2016 also reached finals at Acapulco (l. Stephens), Madrid (l. Halep) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) Earlier titles came at 2011 Moscow, 2012 Carlsbad, 2013 Stanford, 2014 Acapulco; overall is 8 10 in singles finals Other notable results in 2016 season included SF runs at Hobart (l. eventual R Up Bouchard) and Stanford (l. Konta) Withdrew from Rio Olympics in singles and doubles (w/left calf injury)

197 Owns 34 victories over Top 10 opponents (eight coming in 2016) including three over reigning World No.1s: Wozniacki at 2011 Wimbledon, Azarenka at 2012 Roland Garros and Kerber at 2016 WTA Finals Made Top 10 debut at No.10 on March 31, 2014 (after Miami) Broke into Top 20 on August 4, 2008 Made WTA qualifying debut at 2005 Rabat and main draw debut at 2006 Istanbul In February 2014 launched her own sportswear and accessories line, Domi, which incorporates her on court Slovak catch cry Pome! ; proceeds go to her foundation which assists athletes and other notables in her native Slovakia who have fallen on tough times Married husband Michal Miso Navara in Bratislava in July 2016, after Wimbledon Coached by Matej Liptak Konjuh: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Has equaled best result here by advancing to 3r, having also reached this stage on debut in 2014 (as qualifier, l. Wozniacki). Made 2r exit in 2016 (l. A.Radwanska) and fell 1r in 2015 (l. Cornet) 2017 Wimbledon marks 13th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best showing across all majors came with QF run at 2016 US Open (l. eventual finalist Ka.Pliskova) Became first Croatian woman to reach the QF at Flushing Meadows, and first at any Grand Slam since Karolina Sprem at 2004 Wimbledon (l. QF). Unranked players aside, at No.92 Konjuh was the equal second lowest ranked player through to quarterfinals at the US Open since rankings began in November 1975 (Kerber was also ranked No.92 in 2011) Defeated No.4 A.Radwanska en route to QF at 2016 US Open, earning first win over a Top 10 ranked opponent; holds a 1 6 career record vs. such players At the other majors, made 2r at Australian Open in and at Roland Garros from Of four Croatian women to enter the main draw at 2017 Wimbledon, is one of two to advance to 3r also Martic. No.26 seed Lucic Baroni fell 1r (l. Witthoeft) and Vekic fell 2r (l. Konta) Was seeded for the first time at a Grand Slam at 2017 Roland Garros at No.29. Is seeded here at No.27 Enters Wimbledon ranked No.29; earned a career high ranking of No.28 on May 15, 2017 Faces No.9 Cibulkova today in their second career meeting. Record vs. Top 20 opponents in 2017 stands at 2 4, with wins coming over No.19 Stosur and No.16 Vesnina (both en route to QF at Dubai) Enters 2017 Wimbledon following a 1r exit at Eastbourne (l. Barthel via retirement) Started grass court swing with SF run at s Hertogenbosch (l. Vikhlyantseva) and QF showing at Mallorca (l. eventual champion Sevastova). Defeated former World No.1 Azarenka in 2r at Mallorca Made 2r at Roland Garros (l. Linette). Other clay court results include 1r exit at Madrid (l. eventual finalist Mladenovic via ret.), QF at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 1r at Stuttgart (l. Kontaveit) Sunshine Double run includes back to back opening round losses at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Flipkens) and Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Peng) Reached QF at Dubai (d. No.19 Stosur and No.16 Vesnina, l. No.2 Kerber) her first Premier 5 level QF Made back to back 2r exits at St. Petersburg (l. Halep) and Australian Open (l. Gavrilova)

198 Opened 2017 season by reaching second career singles final at Auckland (l. Davis). Rose to new career high ranking of No.36 following result (January 9, 2017) Also represented Croatia in Fed Cup Group 1 Europe/Africa play offs; went 2 1 in singles (d. Konta, d. Herdzelas, l. Babos) Ended 2016 at No.48 for career best year end finish Season highlights US Open aside were SF at Guangzhou (l. Jankovic) and QF at Moscow (as LL, l. Svitolina) Represented Croatia at Rio Olympics, falling 2r in singles (l. Suarez Navarro) Forced to withdraw from Nottingham as defending champion with w/lower back injury Won first WTA singles title at 2015 Nottingham (d. Niculescu in F) Made WTA main draw debut as wildcard at 2014 Auckland (d. top seed Vinci in 1r, l. Davis in 3s) Currently Croatia s No.2 of three in the Top 100 behind Lucic Baroni, ahead of Vekic (as at July 3, 2017) Played first pro events of career on ITF Circuit in Croatia and Turkey in 2012 On ITF circuit won one singles title at $10k ITF/Montpellier FRA (d. Khromacheva in F) Claimed junior girls No.1 ranking after winning the Australian Open singles and doubles titles in 2013; also won 2013 US Open girls singles title Won girls doubles title at 2013 Australian Open w/zhao; also reached doubles final at 2012 Wimbledon w/bencic (l. Bouchard/Townsend in F)

199 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Head to Head: First meeting 2017 AUCKLAND HARD O R16 NAOMI OSAKA W/O (right arm injury) NAOMI OSAKA (19) $240,377 $881,373 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-1 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / NAOMI OSAKA (JPN #59) R128: d. SARA SORRIBES TORMO (ESP #100) 6-3,7-6(3) (1h53) R64: d. [22] BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #23) 6-1,0-6,6-4 (1h49) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) R64: d. QIANG WANG (CHN #55) 4-6,6-4,6-1 (1h48) Total games: 45 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h42 Average time on court: 1h51 Average rank of opponent: 62 Total games: 50 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h27 Average time on court: 1h44 Average rank of opponent: 55 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match NAOMI OSAKA 2015 R1* L - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #191) VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

200 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

201 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

202 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) Osaka: Making main draw debut at Wimbledon. Made qualifying exit in 2015 (l. Cirstea). Withdrew from 2016 Wimbledon due to a right knee injury 2017 Wimbledon marks sixth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Has now reached 3r at all majors, having also reached this stage at 2016 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Azarenka), 2016 Roland Garros (l. Halep) and 2016 US Open (l. Keys) Is bidding to reach first R16 at a Grand Slam; the last Japanese woman to reach this stage at a major came here in 2016, when Doi advanced to R16 (l. Kerber) Of five Japanese women to enter the main draw, is sole representative to advance to 3r here at the All England Club Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

203 Doi, Hibino, Nara and Ozaki all fell in 1r Defeated No.23 Strycova in 2r on Wednesday; faces No.11 V.Williams today Owns a 4 10 career record vs. Top 20 opponents, with wins over No.19 Stosur (2014 Stanford), No.18 Errani (2016 Miami), No.12 Cibulkova (2016 Tokyo [PPO]) and No.20 Svitolina (2016 Tokyo [PPO]) Heading into 2017 Wimbledon, made back to back 2r showings at Birmingham (l. Safarova) and Eastbourne (l. No.6 Wozniacki); has yet to claim a win over a Top 10 ranked opponent (0 8 career record) 1r defeat of No.27 Davis in 1r at Birmingham ended a five match losing streak going back to Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Konta). Other defeats came in 1r at Rome (l. Siegemund), Strasbourg (l. Suárez Navarro), Roland Garros (l. Van Uytvanck) and the grass court season curtain raiser at Nottingham (l. Ahn) Withdrew from events in Prague and Madrid due to abdominal injury Prior to 1r win at Birmingham, last victory was over Hobgarski in Stuttgart qualifying, while most recent main draw win came in opening clay court event of 2017, where she reached R16 on green clay of Charleston (l. Rogers) Fell 2r at Miami (l. Halep) and 3r exit at Indian Wells (l. Keys); Indian Wells was first direct acceptance into a WTA Premier Mandatory event in career (received WC at 2016 Miami) Opened 2017 season with QF run at Auckland (l. Konjuh via ret. w/left wrist injury), before making 2r at Australian Open (l. Konta) and Dubai (l. McHale). Forced to withdraw from Hobart with same left wrist injury that halted Auckland run Finished 2016 at a career high ranking of No.40, which was her first Top 200 finish; voted 2016 WTA Newcomer of the Year Highlight of 2016 was career first WTA final at Tokyo [PPO] (l. Wozniacki). Also reached three QFs at Acapulco, Florianopolis and Tianjin, and made 3r at 2016 Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open. Received direct entry into 2016 Wimbledon but withdrew w/right knee injury Won 2015 WTA Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore (d. Garcia in F, saving match points) As World No.406, made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Stanford. Won through qualifying (achieving first WTA qualifying wins in the process), shocked world No.19 Stosur in 1r of main draw, before losing to No.18 Petkovic in 2r Made WTA qualifying debut at Québec City in 2013 (l. 1r) Was born in Osaka, Japan, and moved to the USA when she was three years old; holds dual citizenship Currently lives in Fort Lauderdale and trains in Boca Raton At end of 2016, signed sponsorship deals with broadcaster WOWOW and food brand Nissin Has recently begun coaching partnership with David Taylor, former coach of Sam Stosur; trainer is Max Wellington Her father, Max, was born in Haiti and attended college in NYC before moving to Japan where he lived for 13 years Her mother, Tamaki, is Japanese. Older sister, Mari, played tennis at Stanford is also on tour but is currently injured Describes herself as an aggressive baseliner. Favorite shot is forehand; favorite city is Tokyo Tennis idol growing up was Serena Williams

204 V.Williams: Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Her Grand Slam record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf With defeat of Wang in 2r here, has surpassed Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players 97 (owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10). In Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Faces No.59 Osaka today in their career first meeting, having withdrew in what would have been there first meeting at 2017 Auckland with a right arm injury Record in Grand Slam 3r matches stands at with losses coming at 2004 Australian Open (l. Raymond), 2005 Roland Garros (l. Karatantcheva), 2006 Wimbledon (l. Jankovic), 2007 Roland Garros (l. Jankovic), 2008 Roland Garros (l. Pennetta), 2009 Roland Garros (l. Szavay), 2011 Australian Open (l. Petkovic via ret.), 2013 Australian Open (l. Sharapova), 2014 Wimbledon (l. Kvitova) and 2014 US Open (l. Errani) At 37 years and 29 days old, is bidding to become oldest player to advance to R16 at the All England Club since 1994 (Martina Navratilova, R Up at 37 years, 258 days old) Is the eighth oldest women in history to win back to back matches at Wimbledon: YEAR Slam SLAM AGE DAYS FULL NAME ROUND 2014 Wimbledon 2014 Wimbledon DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko (JPN) R Wimbledon 1985 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1984 Wimbledon 1984 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) R Wimbledon 1982 Wimbledon KING, Billie Jean (USA) SF 1r bye 1983 Wimbledon 1983 Wimbledon WADE, Virginia (GBR) QF 1994 Wimbledon 1994 Wimbledon NAVRATILOVA, Martina (USA) F 2017 Wimbledon 2017 Wimbledon WILLIAMS, Venus (USA) Entering 3r is one of six Grand Slam champions remaining in the draw (also Azarenka, Kerber, Kuznetsova, Muguruza and Ostapenko) Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F); also won US Open twice ( ) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) Successfully defended the Wimbledon title twice: and

205 Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams), most recently winning 2016 Wimbledon (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Coming off R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros has now reached at least R16 at five successive Slams since 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Arrived in Paris after contesting two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá

206 Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March At 35 years of age, was the oldest player to rank in Top 10 since 38 year old Navratilova in December 1994 (whose run ended on January 1, 1995) Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt

207 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) Head to Head: CAMILA GIORGI leads KATOWICE HARD I SF CAMILA GIORGI mins JELENA OSTAPENKO (20) $2,678,597 $3,612,891 1 / 1 2 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND CAMILA GIORGI (25) $178,296 $2,228,934 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 4-6 [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) R128: d. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) 6-0,1-6,6-3 (1h19) R64: d. [Q] FRANCOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) 4-6,7-6(4),6-3 (1h56) vs. CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) R128: d. ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #41) 5-7,6-4,6-4 (2h27) R64: d. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) 6-4,6-7(10),6-1 (1h57) Total games: 54 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-2 Total time on court: 3h15 Average time on court: 1h38 Average rank of opponent: 116 Total games: 62 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-2 Total time on court: 4h24 Average time on court: 2h12 Average rank of opponent: 30 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JELENA OSTAPENKO 2016 R1 L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 L - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R1 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #9) CAMILA GIORGI 2016 R1 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #2) R3 L - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R2 W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #85) (5) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #77) 7-6(4) 6-3 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

208 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2 L - ALISON RISKE (USA #44) R1 W - ALEXANDRA CADANTU (ROU #83) (5) 2013 R3 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #23) 7-6(7) 7-6(6) R1 W - SAMANTHA MURRAY (GBR #235) R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #20) (6) R2 W - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #73) R1 W - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #17) R3* W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #154) 7-6(5) 6-2 R2* W - OLIVIA ROGOWSKA (AUS #124) R1* W - EMILY WEBLEY-SMITH (GBR #403) R1 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3* W - LINDSAY LEE-WATERS (USA #241) R2* W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #130) R1* W - SAMANTHA MURRAY (GBR #618) Ostapenko: Making third consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Has achieved best result here by advancing to 3r. Made 2r on debut in 2015, when she scored her career first Top 10 win over No.9 Suárez Navarro in 1r (l. Mladenovic); fell 1r in 2016 (l. Bertens) Won first tour level singles title and Grand Slam trophy at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F), becoming first Latvian player to win a major title; was also first from her country to reach the championship match at a Grand Slam; previously Ernests Gulbis reached SF at 2014 Roland Garros Defeated Sasnovich in 1r and Abanda in 2r here at 2017 Wimbledon (both in topsy turvy 3s), improving record in Grand Slam 2r matches to 3 2; suffered 1r exits at all four majors in 2016 Including first two rounds here at the All England Club has played eight straight three setters, winning seven of them beginning with title run at Roland Garros Stosur (R16), Wozniacki (QF), Bacsinszky (SF) and Halep (F). At Eastbourne fell to Konta in 3s after defeating Suárez Navarro Has now won 15 of her last 17 three set matches (16 6 overall in 2017) Prior to 2017 Roland Garros, deepest runs at a Grand Slam by a Latvian born woman were QF appearances by Savchenko Neiland (1988 US Open; 1994 Wimbledon) and Sevastova (2016 US Open) The last woman to win her debut tour level title at a Grand Slam was Barbara Jordan at 1979 Australian Open (d. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

209 Walsh in F); the last player to win their debut title at Roland Garros was Gustavo Kuerten, who lifted the title on June 8, 1997 the day Ostapenko was born Became the first unseeded player, and lowest ranked player to win Roland Garros in the Open Era At 20 years old, was youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final since 19 year old Wozniacki at 2009 US Open (l. Clijsters). With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances (eight) before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was seventh appearance) 2017 Wimbledon marks ninth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Prior to victory at 2017 Roland Garros, previous best result at a major was reaching 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) At US Open has reached 2r in 2015 (l. Errani) Won junior Wimbledon singles title in 2014 (d. Kristina Schmiedlova in F), is one of 10 former junior champions in the starting field this fortnight (also Flipkens, K.Bondarenko, A.Radwanska, Wozniacki, Robson, Kr.Pliskova, Barty, Bouchard and Potapova) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at World No.13, making her Top 20 debut after run in Paris up 35 ranking positions from start of Roland Garros (No.47) Is only the third player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (after Kvitova, at 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon, and Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Is the seventh player born in the 1990s to reach a Grand Slam singles final overall in addition to champions Kvitova and Muguruza, also Wozniacki (2009, 2014 US Open), Halep (2014 Roland Garros), Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon) and Ka.Pliskova (2016 US Open), who all finished as R Up Defeated No.12 Wozniacki and No.4 Halep en route to Roland Garros title. Record vs. Top 20 opponents is now 7 13, other wins coming over No.9 Suárez Navarro (2015 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam main draw match), No.8 Kvitova (2016 Doha), No.11 Kvitova (2016 Birmingham), No.12 Wozniacki (2017 Charleston) and No.11 Wozniacki (2017 Prague) Win over No.4 Halep in Paris marked career first Top 5 win (1 4 overall record), with losses coming against No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Indian Wells), No.5 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Australian Open), No.4 A.Radwanska (2016 New Haven) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Nearly doubled career prize money earnings by winning the title in Paris entered tournament with USD $1.2 million in prize money, and earned a paycheck of approx. USD $1.18 million In only grass court event entering 2017 Wimbledon, fell R16 at Eastbourne (l. Konta) Aside from Roland Garros performance, European clay court season highlighted by SF run at Prague (l. eventual R Up Kr.Pliskova) defeating No.11 Wozniacki and No.33 Konjuh en route. Fell 1r at Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Vandeweghe). Advanced to 2r at Rome (l. No.7 Muguruza) Earlier this spring on green clay in Charleston, reached first final at a WTA event since 2016 Doha. Fell to then fellow 19 year old Kasatkina in 2017 Charleston final; was the first unseeded Charleston final since 2002 (Majoli d. Schnyder) and the first all teenage final on tour since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d. Kvitova)

210 Before making a run to the finals at Charleston, made 2r appearance at Indian Wells (l. Cibulkova) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Brengle) In February, posted back to back 1r exits at St. Petersburg (l. Vekic) and Dubai (l. Wang) before making QF at Acapulco (d. eventual champion Tsurenko) Opened 2017 in strong fashion by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Davis via ret. w/viral illness) and 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova served for match twice) In doubles this season, won first and second career titles, at St Petersburg (w/rosolska) and Stuttgart (w/atawo) Ended 2016 ranked No.44 for her first Top 50 year end finish (and second consecutive Top 100) 2016 season highlight was reaching final at Premier 5 Doha (l. Suárez Navarro). Is 1 3 in WTA singles finals, after also finishing R Up at 2015 Québec City (l. Beck) and 2017 Charleston (l. Kasatkina) Made Top 40 debut by virtue of reaching final at 2016 Doha Represented Latvia at 2016 Rio Olympics, losing 1r in singles (l. Stosur) Ended 2015 at No.79 for first Top 100 finish (up from No.308 in 2014). Having leapt 229 spots, was second highest year end rankings jump, after Kasatkina who went from No.370 to No.72 (298 spots) Began playing ITF Circuit events in Has won seven singles and eight doubles titles Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Tashkent (2r, l. Pervak) Latvian Fed Cup Team, ; Latvian Olympic Team, 2016 Highest ranked Latvian woman of two in Top 100, before Sevastova (as of July 3, 2017) Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father and fitness trainer is Jevgenijs Ostapenko Half brother is Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Los Angeles and lives there now) Introduced to tennis at age five by mother; favorite shots are serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard Speaks Russian, Latvian and English Tennis idols are Serena Williams and Ernests Gulbis Ostapenko watched his Gulbis QF match here at Roland Garros from his box in 2014 Took ballroom dancing classes for seven years Currently working with WTA player Anabel Medina Garrigues Giorgi: Making seventh consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon Best result at All England Club is reaching R16 in 2012 (as qualifier, l. eventual R Up A.Radwanska) her joint best result at a Slam (also R16 at 2013 US Open). Reached 3r here in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2015 (l. Wozniacki) Contesting the main draw of a Grand Slam for the 22nd time in her career. Aside from R16 runs at Wimbledon and US Open, best performances were 3r at 2015 Australian Open and 2r at Roland Garros in Made tour level debut at Wimbledon in 2011 (as qualifier, l. Pironkova in 1r) Enjoyed the only Grand Slam seeding of her career at All England Club in 2015 (as No.31)

211 Is sole Italian woman to advance to 3r here at 2017 Wimbledon Schiavone fell in 2r, Errani and Vinci made 1r exits Defeated No.18 Keys in 2r on Wednesday, improving record in Grand Slam 2r matches to 6 6 Now holds 4 1 record vs. Top 20 opponents in 2017 (22 31 career record), with other wins coming over No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Prague), No.15 Vesnina (Strasbourg) and No.5 Svitolina (Birmingham); faces No.13 Ostapenko today Is bidding to win three consecutive matches for the first time since season opener at Shenzhen in January, where she reached SF (d. Bogdan, Zheng and Wang before falling to eventual runner up Riske) Holds one WTA singles title on grass at 2015 s Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks just 12th tournament of the season, having struggled w/back injury throughout the year Coming off QF run at Birmingham as a qualifier (ret. w/left thigh injury against eventual runner up Barty, trailing 5 2) after a 2r showing at s Hertogenbosch (l. Witthoeft) Posted 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Dodin) Opened season with strong SF run at Shenzhen (l. eventual finalist Riske), though followed this up with 1r exit at Australian Open (l. Bacsinszky). Fell in qualifying at Doha before losing 1r at Indian Wells (l. Larsson) Reached QF at Biel (l. Sasnovich), fell in qualifying at Stuttgart, made QF at Prague (l. eventual champion Barthel) and 2r exit at Strasbourg (l. Barty) During QF run at Prague, defeated No.3 Ka.Pliskova in 1r to record best win rankings wise of career Ended 2016 ranked No.83, highlight being R Up finish at Katowice in April (l. Cibulkova) her third consecutive year finishing R Up at the event. Was defeated by Schmiedlova in 2015, and Cornet in 2014 having held match points. Also held match points in final at 2014 Linz, which she lost to Ka.Pliskova. Has a 1 4 record in WTA singles finals Scored back to back main draw wins only five times across 2016 Finished 2015 season with best year end ranking to date (No.34), up one place from No.35 in Season highlighted by winning her first WTA singles title at 's Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F) Served most double faults of any player on tour in in 46 matches Reached career high ranking of No.30 on July 27, 2015 Had never reached WTA QF prior to 2014; reached QF or better at seven events during that season Played first career professional tournament at 2006 ITF/Baku AZE Member of Italian Fed Cup Team, Favorite book is The Diary of Anne Frank Coached by father, Sergio Giorgi

212 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) vs. MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) Head to Head: CAROLINE GARCIA leads DOHA HARD O R1 CAROLINE GARCIA mins 2015 STUTTGART CLAY I QF MADISON BRENGLE mins 2012 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R2 CAROLINE GARCIA mins CAROLINE GARCIA (23) $741,402 $4,695,473 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 8-10 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 3r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND MADISON BRENGLE (27) $239,930 $1,862,186 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 8-8 [21] CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #22) R128: d. JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #91) 6-1,6-1 (0h50) R64: d. ANA BOGDAN (ROU #115) 6-4,6-3 (1h21) vs. MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) R128: d. RICHEL HOGENKAMP (NED #104) 6-3,6-3 (1h06) R64: d. [11] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) 6-3,1-6,6-2 (1h43) Total games: 33 Won/lost: 24-9 Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h11 Average time on court: 1h6 Average rank of opponent: 103 Total games: 42 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 2h49 Average time on court: 1h25 Average rank of opponent: 58 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match CAROLINE GARCIA 2016 R2 L - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R1 W - CAGLA BUYUKAKCAY (TUR #77) MADISON BRENGLE 2016 R1 L - KURUMI NARA (JPN #93) (5) R1 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #16) R1 L - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #59) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

213 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #57) R1 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #14) (3) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R1 W - JIE ZHENG (CHN #47) R3* W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #132) R2* W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #361) 7-6(6) 7-6(3) R1* W - VERONICA CEPEDE ROYG (PAR #226) R1* L - ALISON RISKE (USA #162) R2* L - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #173) R1* W - SALLY PEERS (AUS #164) (6) 2014 R3* L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) R2* W - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #137) (2) R1* W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #93) R1* L - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #210) R1* L - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #116) R1* L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #133) R2* L - GRETA ARN (HUN #136) (3) R1* W - KSENIA PALKINA (KGZ #251) R3* L - TATJANA MARIA (GER #101) R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #151) R1* W - STÉPHANIE COHEN-ALORO (FRA #166) 7-6(2) 7-6(2) Garcia: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (seventh overall) Has matched previous best performance at All England Club by reaching 3r, having done so in in 2014 (l. Makarova) Won just two matches in three other visits to All England Club, falling 2r in 2013 (as qualifier, l. S.Williams) and 2016 (l. Siniakova) and making 1r exit in 2015 (l. Watson). Fell in qualifying Wimbledon marks 22nd Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best result to date at the majors was QF at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova). Has reached 3r but no further at the three other Slams: at 2014 Wimbledon (l. Makarova), at the Australian Open in 2015 (l. Bouchard) and 2017 (l. Strycova), and 2016 US Open (l. A.Radwanska) Defeated Cepelova in 1r and Bogdan in 2r so far, dropping nine games across both matches the fewest conceded of any player remaining in the bottom half Owns 1 4 record in Slam 3r matches, making exits at this stage at 2014 Wimbledon (l. Makarova), 2015 Australian Open (l. Bouchard), 2016 US Open (l. A.Radwanska) and 2017 Australian Open (l. Strycova) Faces No.95 Brengle today defeat would be worst by ranking since falling to No.173 Kalinskaya at Kuala Lumpur this February Seeded No.21 this fortnight her joint highest seeding at a major (also 2017 Australian Open) In only grass court event before 2017 Wimbledon, advanced to SF during defense of Mallorca title (l. eventual champion Sevastova) Last month at Roland Garros, reached maiden Grand Slam QF (l. Ka.Pliskova). One of two Frenchwomen to reach QF stage of home Slam (also Mladenovic) the previous occasion two French women reached this juncture was 1994 (Halard and Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

214 Pierce) Heading into Paris enjoyed SF run in Strasbourg as (as defending champion, l. Gavrilova). Other clay results this season saw her fall 1r at Madrid (l. Wang) and 2r at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Advanced to SF at Monterrey (l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova) Sunshine Double saw R16 run at Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up Kuznetsova) and opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Peng) Suffered 1r exit at Kuala Lumpur (l. Kalinskaya), while during Middle Eastern swing made 2r at both Doha (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and Dubai (l. Puig) Also had 2r exit at Taipei City in February (l. No.93 Minella) Began season at Australian Open after withdrawing from Sydney (w/back injury) reached 3r in Melbourne (l. Strycova). Enjoyed highest Grand Slam seeding at Australian Open (at No.21) In doubles, reached SF at Australian Open (w/mladenovic) pair fell to Hlavackova/Peng Posted third successive Top 40 season in 2016, hitting new career high of No.23 the week of October 23 and holding it for year end rankings. Recorded a career best 34 main draw singles wins across the season Winner of three WTA singles titles, two of them captured in 2016 on clay at Strasbourg (d. Lucic Baroni in F) and on grass at Mallorca (d. Sevastova in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai, going 1 1 in singles round robin play d. Stosur, l. Konta Other singles highlights in 2016 included reaching first Premier level SF of career at Dubai (l. eventual finalist Strycova); also a semifinalist at International level Monterrey (l. eventual champion Watson) Represented France at Rio Olympics in singles (2r), doubles (w/mladenovic, 1r) and mixed doubles (w/mahut, 1r) Member of French Fed Cup Team that advanced to 2016 final vs. Czech Republic went 2 0 in singles, posting wins over Ka.Pliskova and Kvitova, although the Czechs won the tie, 3 2 Ended 2016 season with runner up finish at WTA 125K Series event at Limoges, France, where she was the defending champion In addition to winning 2016 Roland Garros, team of Garcia/Mladenovic also reached title match at 2016 US Open (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova) among eight finals reached in 2016 won at Charleston, Stuttgart and Madrid as well as Roland Garros. Garcia is now 6 10 in tour level doubles finals Garcia/Mladenovic qualified for 2016 WTA Finals in Singapore advanced to semifinals (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova); duly finished season co ranked No.2, a new career high for both players Has 3 2 record in singles finals. Won maiden singles title at 2014 Bogotá (d. Jankovic in F) and won the doubles (w/arruabarrena), becoming first player to win singles and doubles at same event since S.Williams at 2012 Olympics Reached finals in consecutive weeks at 2015 Acapulco and Monterrey (l. Bacsinszky in both) Owns eight wins over Top 10 players in career: No.9 Jankovic (2014 Bogotá), No.8 Kerber (2014 Madrid), No.6 A.Radwanska (2014 Wuhan), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Monterrey), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Indian Wells), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Stuttgart), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Cincinnati) and No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Fed Cup final) Currently France s No.2 player, behind Mladenovic, ahead of Cornet, Dodin and Parmentier in the Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017)

215 Participated in 2015 WTA Finals Rising Stars Invitational where she also qualified in doubles (w/srebotnik); pair bowed out in group stage Made WTA and Grand Slam main draw debut at 2011 Australian Open, advancing to 2r In juniors, girls singles runner up at 2011 US Open (l. Min) and was a semifinalist at the other three Grand Slam events Played first professional match aged 13 at an ITF event in France in 2007 Coached by father, Louis Paul Garcia Brengle: Making third Wimbledon appearance and has reached 3r for first time Prior to this year, had never won a match at All England Club, falling 1r in 2015 (l. V.Williams) and 2016 (l. Nara). Fell in qualifying Wimbledon marks her 16th main draw appearance at a Slam. Best performance was R16 run at 2015 Australian Open (l. Keys). Reached 3r at 2015 US Open (l. Kontaveit) and at 2017 Roland Garros made 2r (l. Bacsinszky) In 1r saw off Hogenkamp in just over an hour and upset No.12 Kvitova in 2r; now owns 5 24 record against Top 20 players, with other wins coming over No.13 Petkovic at 2015 Australian Open, No.4 Kvitova at 2015 Stuttgart, No.8 Kvitova at 2016 Dubai and No.2 S.Williams at 2017 Auckland Record in 3r at the majors stands at 1 2, exiting at this stage at 2015 US Open (l. Kontaveit) and 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) Prepared for Wimbledon by reaching QF at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. eventual champion Rybarikova) and falling 1r at 's Hertogenbosch (l. Flipkens) On clay, reached 2r at Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and Strasbourg (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Stosur). Prior to this, won ninth and 10th career titles on ITF Circuit, at $60k ITF/Charleston SC, USA and $60k ITF/Charlottesville VA, USA (both on clay) Suffered 1r exit at Monterrey (l. Podoroska) and made 2r exits at Miami (l. Ka.Pliskova), Indian Wells (l. Vinci) and Acapulco (l. Ostapenko) Middle East Swing results included back to back 1r exits at Doha (as qualifier, l. Garcia) and Dubai (l. Doi) Fell in 1r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Riske) Started 2017 at Auckland, advancing to 3r (l. Ostapenko); defeated No.2 S.Williams en route; owns a 3 10 record against Top 10 opponents, other wins coming against No.8 Kvitova at 2016 Dubai and No.4 Kvitova at 2015 Stuttgart Ended 2016 at No.75 third consecutive Top 100 finish 2016 season was highlighted by SF appearance at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Vandeweghe) and QF showing at Dubai (l. eventual champion Errani) 2016 s Hertogenbosch was third tour level SF of career (also finalist at 2015 Hobart; semifinalist at 2015 Stuttgart) Other notable 2016 results included a 3r appearance at the Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) and R16 at Eastbourne (l. Vesnina) Ended 2015 at No.40 for career best year end finish (up from No.90 in 2014)

216 Enjoyed breakthrough start to 2015, reaching first WTA singles final at Hobart (as qualifier, l.watson), followed by R16 run at Australian Open left Australia with a 14 3 record Reached first SF at Premier level at 2015 Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Kerber); posted first Top 5 win of career over No.4 Kvitova in 2r. Did not make cut on original entry list but gained admittance due to player withdrawals Following SF run at 2015 Stuttgart, lost 1r at her next eight tournaments Prague (l. Strycova), Madrid (l. S.Williams), Rome (l. Keys), Strasbourg (l. Tomljanovic), Roland Garros (l. Stosur), Eastbourne (l. Hercog), Wimbledon (l. V.Williams) and Washington DC (l. Begu); broke losing streak at Toronto (d. Zhao in 1r) Reached two QFs in 2015, at Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. Tomljanovic) and Linz (l. Larsson) 1r win over Zheng Saisai at 2015 US Open at three hours, 20 minutes set a new record for longest women s match at the US Open since the introduction of the tiebreak in Record was surpassed by Konta vs. Muguruza later in same tournament, which took three hours, 23 minutes Achieved career high ranking of No.35 on 4 May 2015 Currently the US No.13 ranked woman of 13 in Top 100 (as at July 3, 2017) Reached first WTA QF at 2014 Linz; as qualifier, advanced when Begu retired in second set of 1r match and received walkover from Ivanovic in 2r Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Australian Open (as WC) Played first tour event at 2005 US Open, falling 1r of qualifying (as WC) Made professional debut at $25k ITF/Allentown, PA USA in 2004; won first of seven ITF singles titles in 2005

217 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) Head to Head: VICTORIA AZARENKA leads MONTRÉAL HARD O R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2012 MIAMI HARD O R3 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2012 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R1 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2010 EASTBOURNE GRASS O R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins VICTORIA AZARENKA (27) $3,400 $28,247,843 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE THIRD ROUND HEATHER WATSON (25) $216,601 $2,484,047 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) R128: d. CATHERINE BELLIS (USA #40) 3-6,6-2,6-1 (1h45) R64: d. [15] ELENA VESNINA (RUS #16) 6-3,6-3 (1h38) vs. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) R128: d. MARYNA ZANEVSKA (UKR #119) 6-1,7-6(5) (1h29) R64: d. [18] ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #19) 6-0,6-4 (1h1) Total games: 42 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-1 Total time on court: 3h23 Average time on court: 1h42 Average rank of opponent: 28 Total games: 36 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 4-0 Total time on court: 2h30 Average time on court: 1h15 Average rank of opponent: 69 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match VICTORIA AZARENKA 2015 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) HEATHER WATSON 2016 R1 L - ANNIKA BECK (GER #43) R16 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #22) R3 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

218 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #96) R1 W - ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #145) R2 L - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #45) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #108) R2 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #166) W/O R1 W - MARIA JOAO KOEHLER (POR #106) SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) (6) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #14) R3 W - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R2 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #87) R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #78) SF L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) R1 W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #33) R2 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #7) R1 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #53) R1 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R3 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R2 W - JAMIE HAMPTON (USA #100) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #55) R1 L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #70) R1 L - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #139) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #37) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #23) R2 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #53) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #66) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R2 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #107) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #182) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #10) 7-6(5) R3 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #27) 7-6(2) 6-3 R2 W - RALUCA OLARU (ROU #75) R1 W - SEVERINE BELTRAME (FRA #95) R3 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #18) 7-6(11) 7-6(4) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #66) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #41) R3 L - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #10) R2 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #23) R1 W - JELENA KOSTANIC TOSIC (CRO #86) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #217) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

219 Azarenka: Making 11th appearance at Wimbledon. Two time semifinalist, reaching final four in 2011 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) Also advanced to QF in 2009 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams); reached 3r three times 2007 (l. Vaidisova), 2008 (l. Petrova) and 2010 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 42nd main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, and first since 2016 Roland Garros (ret. vs. Knapp in 1r w/right knee injury); duly missed 2016 Wimbledon due to injury and during recovery discovered she was pregnant (announced in mid July) Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning the Australian Open is 2012 (d. Sharapova in F) and again in 2013 (d. Li in F). Also a two time Grand Slam runner up, at 2012 and 2013 US Open (losing to S.Williams both times in 3s) Best results at Roland Garros have been QF appearances in 2009 and 2011 Came from a set down to defeat Bellis in 1r on Monday evening and upset No.16 Vesnina in 2r her first Top 20 win since returning to tennis after giving birth to first child, Leo, in December; record against Top 20 players now Faces No.102 Watson today; has only lost twice to a player ranked outside Top 100 at a Grand Slam, retiring w/knee injury against No.118 Knapp at 2016 Roland Garros and against No.217 A.Radwanska at 2006 Wimbledon Owns a record in Grand Slam 3r matches, most recently falling at this stage at 2015 Roland Garros (l. S.Williams) One of three Belarusians to start the women's draw; Sabalenka (l. Witthoeft in 2r) and Sasnovich (l. Ostapenko in 1r) were knocked out earlier this week Returned to tennis at Mallorca last month after giving birth in December. In first match of comeback, against Ozaki, came within two points of defeat, eventually winning (7). Lost to Konjuh in 2r in straight sets Mallorca was first match since 2016 Roland Garros Playing 2017 Wimbledon using her Special Ranking of No.6 (which does not afford a seeding) Ended 2016 ranked No.13, despite missing second half of season. Posted 26 3 record for first six months of 2016 with losses coming at the Australian Open (QF, l. Kerber), Rome (2r, l. Begu) and Roland Garros (l. Knapp) Superb first half of 2016 season highlighted by completing the Sunshine Double won Miami for the third time (d. Kuznetsova in F), having won Indian Wells for the second time two weeks earlier (d. S.Williams in F). Became only the third player to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year, after Graf (1994, 1996) and Clijsters (2005) At 2016 Indian Wells became first player to defeat S.Williams in four finals (their head to head record in finals reads 5 4 in favor of Serena) 2016 Miami triumph marked 20th career WTA singles title. Now owns a record in finals; is sixth among active players for appearances in finals After Miami, broke back into Top 5 (at No.5) on the WTA Rankings for the first time since 26 May 2014 Also won Brisbane in 2016 (d. Kerber in F) and reached QF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) Owns 3 9 record vs. World No.1s, with wins coming over S.Williams at 2009 Miami, 2013 Cincinnati and 2016 Indian Wells. Losses were to Safina (2009 Roland Garros), Wozniacki (2011 Indian Wells) and S.Williams (2010 Australian Open, 2013 Rome, 2013 US Open, 2013 Brisbane, 2015 Madrid, 2015 Roland Garros, 2015 Wimbledon)

220 Played just 14 tournaments in 2015, following return from a foot injury in Furthermore, 2015 US swing was hampered by a left thigh injury, which saw her withdraw from Washington, DC and retire vs. Pavlyuchenkova in 3r match at Cincinnati Reached one WTA final in 2015, at Doha (l. Safarova) and finished year ranked No.22 Has achieved five Top 10 season finishes including three Top 5 finishes ( , and year end No.1 in 2012) Spent 51 weeks at No.1 on the WTA Rankings, first ascending to the top ranking after winning the 2012 Australian Open Has qualified for WTA Finals on five occasions; runner up at Istanbul in 2011 (l. Kvitova in F) Coached by Michael Joyce Watson: Making eighth appearance at Wimbledon. Has advanced to 3r for a third time, having also been this far in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and 2015 (l. S.Williams was two points from victory when she served for the match at 5 4 in final set). Reached 2r in 2014 (l. Kerber) and fell 1r on four occasions Won mixed doubles title at All England Club in 2016 (w/kontinen, d. Farah/Groenefeld in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks 26th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from three 3r runs here at the All England Club, reached 3r at 2013 Australian Open these are her best Slam results of career to date Defeated No.119 Zanevska in 1r and No.19 Sevastova in 2r to improve her record against Top 20 players to 8 34 Is appearing alongside compatriot Konta in 3r. The last time two British women reached the 3r of Wimbledon was 1986: Jo Durie (l. Balestrat) and Anne Hobbs (l. White) Last of original six wildcards remaining. Bidding to become the ninth wildcard to reach R16 at Wimbledon, most recently Shvedova in 2012 Record in 3r at majors is 0 3 (0 2 at Wimbledon) Faces Azarenka today; has lost all four of their previous meetings in straight sets, winning only 11 games Coming off SF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki). Earned her second career Top 10 win over No.9 Cibulkova in 2r. First win over a Top 10 player came against No.8 A.Radwanska at 2015 Indian Wells lifetime record now stands at 2 17 Improved to No.102 in the rankings following Eastbourne, recapturing British No.2 spot from Broady (No.109) 2017 Eastbourne marked the first time in tournament s history that two British women reached SF stage (also Konta); also marked first time in nearly 32 years at a WTA event Jo Durie and Anabel Croft both fell in SF at 1985 Brighton Prior to 2017 Eastbourne, had posted only two wins over Top 50 players in 2017: vs. No.21 Stosur at Australian Open, No.45 Makarova at Monterrey. Tripled this total with wins over No.34 Tsurenko in 1r, No.9 Cibulkova in 2r, No.17 Pavlyuchenkova in R16 and No.23 Strycova in QF Fell 1r at Birmingham (as WC, l. Svitolina) and 1r exit at Nottingham (as WC, l. Riske) Began grass court campaign with R Up finish at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Rybarikova in F); was her seventh career final on ITF Circuit and first since 2014 $100k ITF/Prague CZE Lost in final round of qualifying for Roland Garros (d. Komardina, Smitkova, l. Hogenkamp) Other clay court appearances came at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK (QF) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (2r) and qualifying loss at Prague

221 Lost both singles rubbers (vs. Begu and Halep) during Great Britain s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II Play Off defeat on clay in Romania Prior to Eastbourne only back to back main draw wins in 2017 came during QF showing at Monterrey (d. Stojanovic and Makarova, l. Kerber) Fell 35 places after Monterrey, dropping from No.73 to No.108 (week of March 6, 2017), as title winning points from 2016 Monterrey dropped off. Was first time out of Top 100 in WTA Rankings since May 2014 (at No.112) In the spring, made 2r exit at Acapulco (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and fell 1r at Indian Wells (l. Konta), Miami (l. Tig) and then indoors at Biel (l. eventual R Up Kontaveit) Represented Great Britain in Fed Cup World Group II tie vs. Croatia in February, going 1 0 in singles (d. Vekic) before teaming w/konta to win decisive doubles rubber vs. Konjuh/Jurak Made 2r at Australian Open (l. Brady). Defeat of home favourite and No.21 Stosur in 1r was best win by ranking since overcoming No.18 Errani in 2016 Rome Opened 2017 season by teaming with Dan Evans to represent Great Britain at Hopman Cup Ended 2016 at No.77 for fifth non consecutive Top 100 finish. Best year end finish came in 2012 (No.49) Season highlights were landing third WTA singles title at Monterrey (d. Flipkens in F) and winning first Grand Slam title in mixed doubles at Wimbledon (w/kontinen, d. Farah/Groenefeld) Other titles came at 2012 Osaka and 2015 Hobart. Is now a perfect 3 0 in WTA singles finals Other notable results were reaching R16 at Miami (l. Halep) and QF run at Hobart (as defending champion, l. Larsson) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics, reaching 2r in singles (l. Svitolina), 2r in doubles (w/konta, l. H.Chan/Y.Chan) and QF in mixed doubles (w/a.murray, l. Bopanna/Mirza) Made 1r exit at 2016 Wimbledon (l. Beck, despite holding three match points in deciding set) 2015 highlight was winning Hobart title without dropping a set (d. Brengle in F). Achieved career high ranking of No.38 following the victory Lost British No.1 ranking during 2015 Wuhan (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) Konta progressed to QF to overtake her Best result across the Grand Slams are 3r showings at 2013 Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska) and Wimbledon in 2012 (l. eventual R Up A.Radwanska) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams, having been two points from victory) In 2014, earned first Top 20 victories of career by defeating No.12 Pennetta (2014 Eastbourne) and No.12 Cibulkova (2014 Montreal) A three time WTA doubles champion: 2012 Stanford (w/erakovic), 2012 Dallas (w/erakovic) and 2014 Baku (w/panova) Missed two months in 2013 due to glandular fever (from Miami to Roland Garros). Struggled throughout 2014 with continuing right rib injury With 2012 Osaka singles title, became first British woman to win a WTA singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988 Made WTA debut at 2010 Miami (as WC, l. Pironkova in 1r); recorded first WTA main draw victory at 2010 Eastbourne, reaching 2r (as qualifier, d. Wozniak, l. eventual runner up Azarenka) Member of Great Britain Fed Cup Team, and Great Britain Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 Won US Open junior singles title in 2009 Coached by Morgan Phillips

222 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY FOUR FEATURED MATCHES [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #88) Kerber leads 2-0 (1-0 at main draw, tour level) [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) First meeting [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) vs. TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #131) Wozniacki leads 4-0 EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Kuznetsova leads 6-1 [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) Radwanska leads 5-0 [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) vs. ALISON RISKE (USA #46) Mladenovic leads 4-0 YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Muguruza leads 2-0 TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Vandeweghe leads 1-0 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

223 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #88) Head to Head: ANGELIQUE KERBER leads 2-0 (1-0 at tour level) 2014 WIMBLEDON GRASS O R3 ANGELIQUE KERBER mins 2006 ITF/GLASGOW-GBR HARD I F ANGELIQUE KERBER N/A ANGELIQUE KERBER (29) $731,213 $20,052,997 0 / 10 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (31) $279,317 $3,577,047 0 / 1 1 / / / / / / / / [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) R128: d. [Q] IRINA FALCONI (USA #247) 6-4,6-4 (1h27) vs. KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #88) R128: d. MISAKI DOI (JPN #57) 6-4,6-3 (1h11) Total games: 20 Won/lost: 12-8 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h27 Average time on court: 1h27 Average rank of opponent: 247 Total games: 19 Won/lost: 12-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h11 Average time on court: 1h11 Average rank of opponent: 57 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ANGELIQUE KERBER 2016 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) QF W - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) (2) R16 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) R3 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #109) 7-6(11) 6-1 KIRSTEN FLIPKENS 2016 R2 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) R1 W - NICOLE GIBBS (USA #76) R2 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #24) R1 W - ANNIKA BECK (GER #70) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

224 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #64) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #283) R3 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) 7-6(12) R2 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #42) R1 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #53) QF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) 7-6(4) R3 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #26) R2 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #60) R1 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #103) R2 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) (6) 6-3 R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #58) SF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) (7) 7-5 R16 W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #47) R3 W - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #44) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #68) R1 L - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #254) (4) R3 L - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) R2 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #15) R1 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #111) R2* L - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #287) R1* W - YULIANA FEDAK (UKR #159) (4) 2008 R1 L - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #158) R1 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #7) R3 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #7) R2 W - LOURDES DOMÍNGUEZ LINO (ESP #131) R1 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #121) (3) SF L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) QF W - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R16 W - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #166) 7-6(2) 6-3 R3 W - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #97) R2 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #39) R1 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #90) R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #20) R2 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #18) 7-6(9) 6-4 R1 W - STÉPHANIE DUBOIS (CAN #124) R3 L - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) R2 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #106) R1 W - AGNES SZAVAY (HUN #28) R2* L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) R1* W - AGNES SZATMARI (ROU #188) R1 L - JAMEA JACKSON (USA #58) R3* W - OLGA PUCHKOVA (RUS #125) R2* W - VIRGINIE PICHET (FRA #175) (2) R1* W - KYRA NAGY (HUN #124) R3* L - ASHLEY HARKLEROAD (USA #202) R2* W - MERVANA JUGIC-SALKIC (BIH #175) R1* W - LINDSAY LEE-WATERS (USA #101) R2* L - TZIPORA OBZILER (ISR #131) R1* W - NATHALIE VIERIN (ITA #194) Kerber: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Runner up in 2016 (l. S.Williams); reached SF in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and QF in 2014 (l. Bouchard) Defeated Falconi in 1r on Tuesday (her 50th grass court match win) to advance to 2r at Wimbledon for the seventh time in 10 visits. Owns a 21 4 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, most recently falling in 2r at 2013 Wimbledon (l. Kanepi) Faces No.88 Flipkens at Wimbledon today. Last loss to a player ranked outside Top 80 was to No.81 Schiavone at 2015 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

225 Antwerp (February) 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning 2016 Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and 2016 US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) At 2016 Australian Open became first German to win a Grand Slam singles title since Graf at 1999 Roland Garros (d. Hingis in F). Just the fourth player to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (after V.Williams, Sharapova and Stosur; since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Also became first Grand Slam champion to save match point en route to the title since Li at 2014 Australian Open (Kerber saved a match point in 1r win over Doi) and was the first left handed player to win a Grand Slam singles title since Kvitova at 2014 Wimbledon Won second Grand Slam singles title at US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) and rose to world No.1; was 22nd player to hold WTA World No.1 ranking, and second German woman to achieve milestone since computer rankings were introduced in 1975 (after Graf, who spent the last of her record 377 weeks at No.1 in March 1997) Became fourth player in Open Era to reach three Grand Slam finals in the same year they reached their first, after Goolagong Cawley (1971), Graf (1987) and Hingis (1997) Roland Garros remains the only Grand Slam where she has yet to reach the final At 2017 Wimbledon is top seed at a Grand Slam for the third time in career. The last time the top seed lost 1r at Wimbledon was 2001 (Hingis) Enjoying her third stint atop the WTA Rankings weeks of Wimbledon represent her 33rd and 34th non consecutive week as No.1 (which is 12th most weeks, all time) World No.1 ranking is on the line this fortnight at Wimbledon. A finalist here last year, is defending 1300 points and needs to reach the final again to have a chance of retaining the top spot. Simona Halep could potentially reach No.1 by reaching the SF, but Karolina Pliskova is best placed and could secure the top ranking in the early rounds if Kerber and Halep make premature exits: 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Konta). After 1r bye, defeated Kr.Pliskova in 2r after coming within two points of defeat in third set. Win ended a three match losing streak, stretching back to Madrid Withdrew from Birmingham w/left thigh injury Opened 2017 WTA clay court season at Stuttgart as two time defending champion, lost opening match (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic). Reached 3r at Madrid (forced to retire vs. Bouchard w/left thigh injury) and lost 2r opener at Rome (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit)

226 Loss to qualifier and No.68 Kontaveit at Rome was worst loss by ranking for 18 months, since falling to No.72 Zheng at 2016 Doha In April, represented Germany in Fed Cup win vs. Ukraine, going 1 1 in singles (d. Tsurenko, l. Svitolina) to advance World Group in 2018, and reached 26th tour level final of career at 2017 Monterrey (l. Pavlyuchenkova in F). Record in finals now stands at Posted solid results during Sunshine Double, reaching R16 at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and QF at Miami (l. V.Williams) Having lost World No.1 ranking to S.Williams after 2017 Australian Open, reclaimed the top spot after fortnight of Indian Wells due to S.Williams s withdrawal w/left knee injury During Middle Eastern swing, lost opening match at Doha (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) before strong SF run at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina) As defending champion, reached R16 at 2017 Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) Began 2017 season with QF run at Brisbane (l. Svitolina) and 2r exit at Sydney (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) Enjoyed an outstanding 2016 season, winning first Grand Slam titles of career at Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), finishing R Up at Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F) and rising to World No.1 in the WTA rankings Courtesy of her results in 2016, doubled her career prize money during season, passing $19 million mark; passed $20 million at 2017 Roland Garros, becoming 15th player to do so After 2016 US Open, aged 28, became oldest player to make her debut at World No.1, a record previously held by Jennifer Capriati, who was 25 years, 200 days when she reached No.1 in October 2001 Secured the 2016 year end World No.1 ranking only the 12th WTA player to achieve the feat and second German woman to do so after Graf (eight times) Was voted WTA Player of the Year in 2016 by international media and fans; also, ITF World Champion 2016 marked fifth successive Top 10 season finish. Was the WTA match win leader in 2016, going Posted the most wins against Top 10 opponents in 2016, going 12 3, including defeats of No.8 Cibulkova, No.4 Halep, No.7 Keys and No.3 A.Radwanska in Singapore, as well as No.1 S.Williams (Australian Open), No.6 Halep (Fed Cup), No.7 Kvitova (Stuttgart), No.5 Halep and No.8 V.Williams (Wimbledon), No.10 Keys (Rio Olympics), No.4 Halep (Cincinnati) and No.8 Vinci (US Open) Reached a career best total of eight finals across the 2016 season (most finals of any player); as well as winning first two majors, successfully defended Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title on home soil at Stuttgart (d. Siegemund in F) 2016 Stuttgart marked first time she had successfully defended a title in her career; the first German (and seventh player overall) to do so in Stuttgart Made fourth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, progressing past round robin for first time (l. Cibulkova in F); first German to reach final at the season ending championships since Graf won title in 1996 Other runner up finishes in 2016 came at Brisbane (l. Azarenka in F), Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F), Rio Olympics (l. Puig, won silver medal)

227 Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka), Charleston (ret. vs. eventual champion Stephens w/viral illness) and Montreal (l. eventual champion Halep) Did not advance past 3r at any Slam in 2015, falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Begu), 3r at Roland Garros (l. Muguruza), 3r at Wimbledon (l. Muguruza) and 3r at US Open (l. Azarenka) Reached first WTA final of career at 2010 Bogotá and won first title at 2012 Paris [Indoors]. Has won titles on all surfaces: hardcourt, grass and clay (red and green) Made first WTA appearance in qualifying at 2003 Berlin In January 2017 was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe (in the entertainment category), alongside the likes of Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez Coached by Torben Beltz Flipkens: Making ninth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Achieved best result here or at any Grand Slam in 2013 when she advanced to SF (d. Kvitova in QF, l. eventual champion Bartoli). Reached 3r on two further occasions, in 2009 (l. Safina) and 2014 (l. Kerber, her opponent again today). Girls singles champion in 2003 d. Chakvetadze in F Heading into today s encounter with World No.1 Kerber owns two wins over Top 10 opponents: d. No.5 Stosur at 2012 s Hertogenbosch and No.2 Muguruza at 2016 Mallorca Best win by ranking of year to date was over No.31 Konjuh in 2r at Miami Owns a 5 14 record in Grand Slam 2r matches 2017 Wimbledon marks 35th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from Wimbledon exploits, best result at Australian Open is reaching R16 in 2013 (l. Sharapova) and at US Open, reached 3r in 2009 (l. eventual champion Clijsters). Yet to pass 2r at Roland Garros Played three grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon, reaching 2r at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Kontaveit), 2r at Mallorca (as qualifier, l. Vinci) and falling in qualifying at Eastbourne (l. Hsieh) Won second WTA doubles title of career at s Hertogenbosch (w/cibulkova, d. Bertens/Schuurs in F) Clay season culminated in 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) In other results on clay, reached 2r at Istanbul (l. Begu) and Nürnberg (l. Riske) and fell 1r at Rabat (l. Lepchenko); fell in qualifying at Madrid (l. Rodina) Sunshine Double brought 2r exit at Indian Wells (l. Muguruza) and 3r run at Miami (l. Cibulkova) Season highlight thus far was QF run at Acapulco (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic). Defeats of Zarazua and Tomljanovic en route were first at a WTA tournament since reaching 2r at Hobart in early January Prior to Acapulco, most recent back to back main draw wins came at Tashkent in September 2016 Fell 1r at St Petersburg (as qualifier, l. Cornet) and Budapest (l. Sasnovich). Posted 1 0 record during Belgium s Fed Cup win over Romania (d. Niculescu) Started 2017 season at Auckland, falling 1r (l. eventual runner up Konjuh), before making 2r exit at Hobart (l. eventual runner up Niculescu) and falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Konta) Currently the Belgian No.2, of four women in Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017)

228 2016 marked seventh Top 100 season in past eight years, including a Top 20 finish in 2013 (at No.20) Posted 24 main draw match wins in 2016, the most since 2013 when she won 32 matches Season was highlighted by third WTA singles final of career at 2016 Monterrey (l. Watson); record now stands at 1 2 in singles finals, having won 2012 Québec City (d. Hradecka in F) and finishing runner up at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (l. Halep) Reached QF at 2016 New Haven (as LL, l. eventual champion A.Radwanska) marked first QF at Premier level in two years, since her run to same stage at 2014 New Haven. Also a quarterfinalist at International level Auckland, Katowice and Tashkent in 2016 Represented Belgium at Rio Olympics, advancing to R16 in singles (l. Siegemund) upset No.6 V.Williams in 1r and reaching 2r in doubles (w/wickmayer, l. Muguruza/Suárez Navarro) Won first WTA doubles title of career at 2016 Seoul (w/larsson) Underwent surgery on right wrist on October 25, Battled injuries in first half of 2012, including blood clots in calf discovered in April; was off tour for two months and as a result her ranking dropped as low as No.262 in June that year Set career high singles ranking of No.13 on August 5, 2013 Member of the Belgian Fed Cup team that reached the competition s final in Played on the team , On ITF Circuit won 12 singles and one doubles title; played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2001 Junior champion at 2003 Wimbledon (d. Chakvetadze in F) and 2003 US Open (d. Krajicek in F); subsequently named ITF Junior World Champion Currently coached by Michiel Antheunis

229 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) Head to Head: First meeting KAROLINA PLISKOVA (25) $2,073,311 $9,006,037 3 / 9 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (28) $143,288 $3,101,028 0 / 4 0 / / / / / / / / [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) R128: d. EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #80) 6-1,6-4 (1h11) vs. MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #87) R128: d. MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #51) 6-4,6-1 (1h19) Total games: 17 Won/lost: 12-5 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h11 Average time on court: 1h11 Average rank of opponent: 80 Total games: 17 Won/lost: 12-5 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h19 Average time on court: 1h19 Average rank of opponent: 51 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match KAROLINA PLISKOVA 2016 R2 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) 7-6(5) 6-3 R1 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #46) R2 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #47) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #69) MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA 2016 R1 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R3 L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) 7-6(4) 6-3 R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #8) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #43) 7-6(6) 3-0 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

230 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #47) 6-7(4) R2 L - PETRA MARTIC (CRO #141) 7-6(7) 6-1 R1 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #16) R1 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #59) R3* W - YURIKA SEMA (JPN #207) R2* W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #150) R1* W - YUNG-JAN CHAN (TPE #163) R1* L - JUNRI NAMIGATA (JPN #190) R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) R1 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #20) 6-7(8) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #53) R1 L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #87) R3* W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #205) R2* W - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #191) R1* W - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #254) R1* L - MONICA NICULESCU (ROU #203) Ka.Pliskova: Making sixth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (seventh overall). Has advanced through to 2r on each of her past four outings ( ) but is yet to go further. Fell 1r on main draw debut in 2012 (as qualifier, l. Stephens) and in qualifying in 2010 Bidding to advance to 3r here at All England Club for the first time; across all Grand Slams owns a 6 7 record in 2r matches Defeated Rodina in 1r on Tuesday, improving record in 1r Slam matches to 14 7 Faces No.87 Rybarikova today; worst loss by ranking this year was to No.99 Giorgi in Prague Heading into Wimbledon 2r, owned joint most match wins on tour in 2017 (37 9 win loss record); Svitolina is now 38 8 after winning her 2r match against Schiavone on Wednesday, while Mladenovic is after defeating Parmentier in 1r on Tuesday Of eight Czech women to start in the main draw at 2017 Wimbledon, is one of six to advance to 2r also Allertova, Kvitova, Kr.Pliskova, Safarova and Strycova. Both Siniakova and Vondrousova fell in 1r Has delivered a tour leading 295 aces this season (from 44 matches), including 1r win here over Rodina Playing at Wimbledon at a career high No.3, first achieved after QF run at 2017 Australian Open (week of January 30, 2017). Has a chance to seize the WTA World No.1 ranking this fortnight, especially if her rivals Kerber and Halep make early exits: Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

231 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Wimbledon marks 21st Grand Slam main draw appearance Advanced to career first Grand Slam final at 2016 US Open (l. Kerber), simultaneously making debut in R16, QF, SF and title match at the majors. Became first Czech to reach US Open final since Helena Sukova in 1993 (l. Graf in F). Defeat of No.1 S.Williams in 2016 US Open SF was career best victory, and ended the American s 186 week reign at the top of the rankings. Became first Czech to defeat a World No.1 since Kvitova at 2015 Madrid (d. S.Williams). Furthermore, defeat of V.Williams (R16) made her the eighth player to defeat the sisters at the same tournament Prior to 2016 US Open, was sole Top 20 player still to pass 3r at a major. Became sixth player born in 1990s to reach major final (also Bouchard, Halep, Kvitova, Muguruza and Wozniacki), since joined by Ostapenko At Australian Open, best result came with QF run earlier this year (l. Lucic Baroni) while in 2017 she has also achieved best result at Roland Garros, advancing to SF last month (l. Halep) Heads to Wimbledon having captured third title of 2017 and ninth of career at Eastbourne defeated Wozniacki in F, having finished runner up to Cibulkova in First Czech to win Eastbourne since Novotna in 1998 (went on to win Wimbledon title) Now 9 10 in career singles finals, having won having earlier titles on clay (2015 Prague), grass (2016 Nottingham) and hard (2013 Kuala Lumpur, 2014 Linz, 2014 Seoul, 2016 Cincinnati, 2017 Brisbane, 2017 Doha) Granted a walkover from Konta in Eastbourne SF (due to thoracic spine injury) Defeated No.8 Kuznetsova in QF at Eastbourne and No.6 Wozniacki in F to improve record vs. Top 10 opponents to 5 2 this season other wins coming over No.7 Muguruza (Fed Cup Week I), No.5 Cibulkova (Doha) and No.7 Muguruza (Indian Wells) Owns a 5 15 career record vs. Top 5 players, with wins against No.3 Halep (2016 Fed Cup), No.3 Muguruza and No.2 Kerber (2016 Cincinnati), No.1 S.Williams (2016 US Open) and most recently No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Doha) With her win at Eastbourne, moved to first place on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard the Top 8 singles players and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October Prior to Eastbourne, withdrew from Birmingham with an elbow injury Before Roland Garros, advanced to QF at Rome (l. eventual champion Svitolina). Posted 400th career match win (all levels) with R16 defeat of Bacsinszky there Other 2017 clay court season results included reaching QF at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund); suffered 1r exit at home event in Prague (l. Giorgi) and 2r loss at Madrid (l. Sevastova) During the Sunshine Double reached back to back SF at Indian Wells (l. Kuznetsova) and Miami (l. Wozniacki). Results matched her best result at a WTA Premier Mandatory tournament (also reached SF at Indian Wells in 2016)

232 Early season highlights in 2017 included winning titles at Brisbane (d. Cornet in F) and Doha (d. Wozniacki in F) In other results this season, suffered opening match loss at Dubai (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic) In February, led Czech Republic to victory over Spain in Fed Cup World Group I tie in Ostrava, going 2 0 in singles (d. Arruabarrena and Muguruza) Enjoyed a career best season in 2016, ending the year at No.6 (up from No.11 in 2015) Qualified for season ending 2016 WTA Finals in Singapore, going 1 2 in the group stage and failing to progress. Also contested the doubles competition (w/goerges), losing opening match to top seeds Garcia/Mladenovic Helped Czech Republic defend Fed Cup title in November 2016, going 1 1 in singles (d. Mladenovic, l. Garcia) before teaming w/strycova to defeat Garcia/Mladenovic in decisive doubles match. Czech Republic have won the Cup in five out of the last six years, and three in a row Captured fifth career doubles title of career at 2016 Birmingham (w/strycova). Is now 5 2 in doubles finals At 2013 Linz, with sister Kristyna, became first set of twins to ever win a tour level doubles title Currently the No.1 Czech player claimed status as country s top ranked player for first time in August 2016, overtaking Kvitova Made Top 10 debut after 2015 Stanford R Up finish, meaning that for the first time in WTA history, three Czech women ranked inside Top 10 at the same time (along with Kvitova and Safarova) Became eighth Czech woman to crack singles Top 10 since computer rankings were introduced in November 1975, after Navratilova, Mandlikova, Sukova, Novotna, Vaidisova, Kvitova and Safarova Nominated for 2016 WTA Player of the Year; also nominated in 2014 for WTA Most Improved Coached by David Kotyza, former longtime coach of Petra Kvitova Rybarikova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and 11th overall) Has only advanced past the 1r here at the All England Club on one occasion, in 2015 when she made the 3r (l. Govortsova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 36th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. In addition to reaching 3r here in 2015, has also reached this stage at US Open for best result across all majors Defeated No.51 Niculescu in 1r on Tuesday, improving record in 1r Grand Slam matches to Faces No.3 Ka.Pliskova today in their career first meeting. Is bidding for first Top 10 victory in 2017; owns a 6 20 lifetime record vs. such opponents, with wins over No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.8 Bartoli (2013 Toronto), No.2 Halep (2014 New Haven), No.8 Makarova (2015 Wimbledon), No.8 Bencic (2016 Indian Wells) and No.10 Vinci (2016 Indian Wells) In 2r Grand Slam match play, holds a 3 11 record; most recent win at this stage came here at Wimbledon in 2015 (d. No.8 Makarova in 2r, l. Govortsova) One of three Slovak women to advance to 2r here at the All England Club also Cibulkova and Kucova. Cepelova fell to Garcia in 1r

233 Including 1r win over Niculescu, holds a 14 1 record on grass this season; clinched two ITF singles titles at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (d. Watson in F) and $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (d. Van Uytvanck in F), and made SF run at Nottingham (l. eventual finalist Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Duque Mariño); clinched first Top 20 win of season over No.20 Vandeweghe in 1r (lifetime record stands at 19 52) Prior to Roland Garros, played only on ITF Circuit in 2017, most recently clinching back to back titles at $80k ITF/Gifu JPN (d. Zhu in F) and $60k ITF/Fukuoka JPN (d. Jang in F) Reached SF at $25k ITF/Istanbul 2 TUR (l. Tomova) in April Open 2017 season with SF run at $25k ITF/Altenkirchen GER (l. Lemoine). Fell in qualifying at $60k ITF/Zhuhai CHN before reaching 2r at $60k ITF/Croissy Beaubourg FRA (l. Zaja) Ended 2016 at No.156; career best year end finish came in 2013 (finishing at No.38) Missed second half of 2016 due to wrist and knee surgery 2016 campaign was highlighted by reaching QF at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Azarenka) marked best result at WTA Premier Mandatory level Defeated two Top 10 players en route to Indian Wells QF (No.8 Bencic and No.10 Vinci via ret.). Ranked No.97, she was the lowest ranked player to make the QF at Indian Wells since No.99 Hampton in 2012 (64 draw) Wins at Indian Wells were first back to back WTA main draw victories since July 2015 (at Istanbul) and first time winning four matches in a row since reaching 2014 New Haven final (l. Kvitova) Prior to Indian Wells, had won one main draw match in 2016 defeated Wickmayer in 1r at Australian Open (ret. vs. Davis in 2r w/right ankle injury) Slovak No.2 behind Cibulkova (ahead of Cepelova) of three women in Top 100, as at July 3, 2017 Currently ranked No.87 (July 3, 2017); career high singles ranking is No.31 (19 August, 2013) Has won four career singles titles: 2009 Birmingham, 2011 Memphis and Washington DC. Is 4 2 in WTA singles finals In 2014, defeated three higher ranked opponents to reach the New Haven final, including best win of career to date with 2r defeat of World No.2 Halep Owns one WTA doubles title 2012 Budapest (w/husarova) Slovak Fed Cup Team, Coached by Peter Huber

234 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) vs. TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #131) Head to Head: CAROLINE WOZNIACKI leads SOFIA HARD I R2 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI mins 2010 MIAMI HARD O R2 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI mins 2008 EASTBOURNE GRASS O R1 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI mins 2008 MIAMI HARD O R1 CAROLINE WOZNIACKI mins CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (26) $1,661,887 $23,748,063 0 / 25 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (29) $182,782 $4,426,365 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) R128: d. TIMEA BABOS (HUN #42) 6-4,4-6,6-1 (1h42) vs. TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #131) R128: d. SARA ERRANI (ITA #76) 6-1,6-4 (1h8) Total games: 27 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 1h42 Average time on court: 1h42 Average rank of opponent: 42 Total games: 17 Won/lost: 12-5 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h8 Average time on court: 1h8 Average rank of opponent: 76 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match CAROLINE WOZNIACKI 2016 R1 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #14) TSVETANA PIRONKOVA 2016 R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #13) R1 L - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #22) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

235 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R16 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) R3 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #32) R2 W - DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #83) (6) R1 W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #66) R16 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R3 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) R2 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #163) R1 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #78) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) R1 W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #101) R1 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #24) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #28) R2 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #96) R1 W - ARANTXA PARRA SANTONJA (ESP #105) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #32) R2 W - KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #89) R1 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #53) R16 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R3 W - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #20) R2 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #142) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) R2 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #94) R1 W - EVA HRDINOVA (CZE #183) R2 L - MARA SANTANGELO (ITA #29) (4) R1 W - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #130) R1 L - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #57) 6-7(6) R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #4) R3 W - PETRA MARTIC (CRO #141) R2 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #118) R1 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #21) R2 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #1) 7-6(3) 6-7(3) 6-0 R1 W - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #206) QF L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) (5) 6-2 R16 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #30) R3 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #3) R2 W - PETRA MARTIC (CRO #98) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #169) SF L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #21) QF W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #2) R16 W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #13) R3 W - REGINA KULIKOVA (RUS #69) R2 W - VERA DUSHEVINA (RUS #56) R1 W - ANNA LAPUSHCHENKOVA (RUS #96) (7) 2009 R1 L - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #90) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #16) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #217) (5) R1 W - ANNA-LENA GROENEFELD (GER #16) R3* L - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #220) R2* W - ADRIANA SERRA ZANETTI (ITA #215) R1* W - ANIKO KAPROS (HUN #218) R1* L - MIHO SAEKI (JPN #170) Wozniacki: Making 11th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (12th overall). Only Grand Slam where she has failed to reach at least QF; has reached R16 on five occasions, but is yet to go further: 2009 (l. Lisick), 2010 (l. Kvitova), 2011 (l. Cibulkova), 2014 (l. Strycova) and 2015 (l. Muguruza). Also, junior champion in Wimbledon marks 41st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Streak of 36 consecutive Slam appearances Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

236 ended in Paris in 2016, when she withdrew pre tournament w/right ankle injury her first missed major since making Grand Slam debut at Paris in 2007 Is a two time Grand Slam runner up, losing the title match at the US Open in 2009 (l. Clijsters) and 2014 (l. S.Williams) At Australian Open, reached SF in 2013 (l. Li, having held match point), while at Roland Garros she is a two time quarterfinalist, in 2010 (l. eventual champion Schiavone) and again this year (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) Ranked No.45 at the time, was unseeded at 2016 Wimbledon the first time since 2008 Australian Open she wasn t seeded at a Grand Slam Owns a 27 7 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (6 2 at Wimbledon) Faces No.131 Pironkova at Wimbledon today; last loss to a player ranked outside Top 100 was to No.118 Vesnina at 2016 Doha Coming off runner up finish at Eastbourne (l. Ka.Pliskova), where she is a former champion (2009 d. Razzano in F) and three time semifinalist ( ) Now 0 4 in finals in 2017, having also finished runner up at Doha (l. Ka.Pliskova), Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Miami (l. Konta) Including 2017 Eastbourne, owns record in career singles finals. S.Williams (92), V.Williams (81) and Sharapova (58) are the only active players to have appeared in more finals Has posted a 6 3 record against Top 10 players so far in 2017, defeating No.6 A.Radwanska (Doha), No.9 Keys (Indian Wells), No.6 Muguruza (Miami), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Miami), No.9 Kuznetsova (Roland Garros) and No.2 Halep (Eastbourne) Prior to Roland Garros, forced to retire in 1r match vs. Rogers at Strasbourg (w/lower back injury). Same problem forced her to withdraw from Rome the week prior Other clay results this season included QF at Charleston (l. eventual R Up Ostapenko), 2r at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 2r at Madrid (l. Suárez Navarro) After 2017 Madrid, returned to Top 10 (at No.10) in rankings for first time since September 2015 (when she was No.6, week of Toray Pan Pacific Open). Dropped out again a week later, but returned to the elite bracket after Roland Garros and is playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.6 Upset No.3 Ka.Pliskova in Miami SF. Before this, most recent win over a Top 3 ranked player was against then No.3 Halep at 2015 Stuttgart. Has now reached the final of each of the WTA s four Premier Mandatory tournaments, having previously won Beijing (2010) and Indian Wells (2011), and finished runner up at Madrid (2009) and Indian Wells (2010, 2013) Also on this year s Sunshine Double, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) Opened 2017 season with back to back QF efforts at Auckland (l. Goerges) and Sydney (l. Strycova) Advanced to 3r at Australian Open for the seventh time in her career; fell to Konta in straight sets Posted ninth successive Top 20 season in 2016, finishing at No.19 lowest year end ranking since 2007 (No.64) having played US Open on a ranking of No.74. Run to SF at Flushing Meadows heralded start of ranking recovery; defeated No.10 seed Kuznetsova and No.9 seed Keys en route before falling to eventual champion Kerber

237 In subsequent Asian swing, won her 24th and 25th career singles titles at Tokyo [PPO] (d. Osaka in F) and Hong Kong (d. Mladenovic in F). Has won at least one title nine years running ( ) Also reached R16 at Wuhan and Beijing before closing out season with QF appearance at Luxembourg Prior to 2016 US Open, fell 1r at New Haven (l. Ostapenko), where she is a four time champion ( ; at one point enjoyed 21 match win streak at event) Flag bearer for Denmark at opening ceremony of Rio Olympics; reached 2r (l. eventual bronze medalist Kvitova) Missed entire clay season in 2016 w/right ankle injury Returned to action following two and a half months out w/right ankle injury during grass court swing, making comeback at Nottingham (l. Kontaveit in 2r). Prior to 2016 Nottingham, last tournament played was Miami (3r, l. Svitolina) Ended 2015 ranked No.17 first time since 2009 not finishing inside Top 10 (her six years prior inside Top 10 was longest active streak) Is a former World No.1, having held the ranking for 67 weeks; finished two seasons in the top spot 2010 and 2011 Ranks fourth among active players (behind S.Williams 72, V.Williams 49 and Sharapova 35) for singles titles (25) 20 of which have come on hardcourts. Owns the most career singles titles without having won a Grand Slam (was previously Pam Shriver with 21 titles) By reaching 2017 Miami final became just the eighth player to reach $23 million in career prize money currently eighth on the all time list Ran 2014 New York City Marathon with charity Team for Kids, funds going to New York Road Runners youth programs Signed as a USANA Health Sciences brand ambassador in March As part of the announcement she launched the program s annual Aces for Humanity campaign to aid the USANA True Health Foundation, whose mission is to provide critical nutrition to those who are suffering or in need; money is donated for each ace served by the eight USANA Ambassadors on the WTA Coached by father, Piotr Wozniacki. Hitting partner is Sascha Bajin (formerly worked with Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka) Pironkova: Making 12th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (13th overall). Achieved best result here (and at any Slam) when she advanced to SF in 2010 (l. Zvonareva); defeated No.2 V.Williams and No.13 Bartoli en route. Also reached QF at 2011 Wimbledon (l. eventual champion Kvitova) Became first player representing Bulgaria (male or female) to reach a Grand Slam SF when she advanced to last four at 2010 Wimbledon 2017 Wimbledon marks 47th consecutive Grand Slam main draw hasn t missed a major since making Grand Slam debut at 2006 Australian Open Her 47 consecutive main draw appearances is the second longest active streak, behind Jankovic on 55 (including 2017 Wimbledon)

238 At the other majors, best result at Roland Garros is a QF run in 2016 (d. No.2 A.Radwanska en route, l. Stosur); became first Bulgarian woman to reach the last eight in Paris since Sesil Karatantcheva in At US Open, made R16 in 2012 (l. Ivanovic) but is yet to pass 2r at Australian Open Faces No.6 Wozniacki today at Wimbledon. Owns 12 career wins vs. Top 10 opponents: No.10 V.Williams (2006 Australian Open), No.3 Ivanovic (2008 Rome), No.7 Zvonareva (2009 Moscow), No.5 Dementieva (2010 Warsaw), No.2 V.Williams (2010 Wimbledon), No.3 Zvonareva (2011 Wimbledon), No.9 Li Na (2012 Paris), No.3 A.Radwanska (2012 Eastbourne), No.6 Kvitova (2014 Sydney), No.7 Errani (2014 Sydney), No.9 Kerber (2014 Sydney) and No.2 A.Radwanska (2016 Roland Garros) Owns a 6 21 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (3 2 at Wimbledon) Her 1r defeat of Errani here at 2017 Wimbledon followed first round losses here in the past three years ( ) Played two grass court tune ups this year, reaching QF at Nottingham (l. Safarova) and R16 at Eastbourne (as qualifier, l. Halep) Her 1r defeat of Barthel in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros ended a six match losing streak across all surfaces. Before that, most recent tour level win was in season opener at Shenzhen in January (d. Voskoboeva, l. Riske) Fell in 2r at Roland Garros (l. Svitolina) Remains the top ranked Bulgarian woman on the WTA rankings, but fell out of Top 100 after failing to defend QF points from 2016 Roland Garros Made back to back qualifying exits at Madrid (l. Alexandrova) and Rome (l. Mattek Sands); played first clay court event of season at Istanbul, falling in 1r (l. Eraydin) In addition to Istanbul has suffered 1r exits in 2017 at Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska), Dubai (l. Mertens), Indian Wells (l. Bencic) and Miami (l. Golubic); fell in qualifying at Sydney and Doha Ended 2016 at No.66 for 11th non consecutive Top 100 finish. Career best finish was No.35 in 2010 (rose as high as No.31 the week of September 13 that year) 2016 season highlight was QF run at Roland Garros was first Grand Slam QF in five years. Was only the sixth major where she has achieved back to back wins during her career (after 2010 Wimbledon, 2011 Wimbledon, 2012 US Open, 2013 Wimbledon and 2015 Roland Garros) Other notable result was reaching QF at Birmingham (as qualifier, l. Strycova) Represented Bulgaria at the Rio Olympics, making 1r exit in singles (l. Siegemund) Owns one career singles title at 2014 Sydney (as qualifier, achieved three Top 10 wins: vs. No.7 Errani in QF, No.6 Kvitova in SF and No.9 Kerber in F). Ranked No.107 at time, was the lowest ranked player to win a title in 2014 Competed in front of home fans at Tournament of Champions Sofia in 2012 (SF) and 2014 (RR) Bulgarian Fed Cup Team, , ; Bulgarian Olympic Team, 2008, 2012, 2016 Married husband Mihail Mirchez in July 2016 Coached Kiril Enchev Pironkov (father)

239 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Head to Head: SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA leads MIAMI HARD O QF SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 6-7(3) mins 2015 MADRID CLAY O R1 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2014 WASHINGTON DC HARD O SF SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2013 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R1 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2013 MIAMI HARD O R2 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins 2010 EASTBOURNE GRASS O QF EKATERINA MAKAROVA mins 2008 INDIAN WELLS HARD O R2 SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA mins EKATERINA MAKAROVA (29) $668,005 $10,626,734 0 / 2 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (32) $1,508,747 $23,365,748 0 / 17 0 / / / / / / / / EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #47) R128: d. [Q] ALISON VAN UYTVANCK (BEL #98) 6-1,6-3 (0h57) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) R128: d. [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) 6-3,6-2 (1h5) Total games: 16 Won/lost: 12-4 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 0h57 Average time on court: 0h57 Average rank of opponent: 98 Total games: 17 Won/lost: 12-5 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h5 Average time on court: 1h5 Average rank of opponent: 106 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match EKATERINA MAKAROVA 2016 R16 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #50) SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 2016 R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

240 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #26) R2 W - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #10) (5) R1 W - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #54) R2 L - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #65) R1 W - SACHIA VICKERY (USA #112) QF L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) R16 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #4) R3 W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #46) R2 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #95) R1 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #70) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R2 W - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #59) (3) 6-4 R1 W - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #63) R2 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) R1 W - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #113) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #73) R2 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #2) R1 W - AGNES SZAVAY (HUN #50) (2) 2009 R2 L - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R1 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #84) R1 L - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #154) R3* L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #152) (4) 6-3 R2* W - LILIA OSTERLOH (USA #113) 7-6(1) 7-6(6) R1* W - VANESSA HENKE (GER #223) R3 W - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 6-7(1) R2 W - TARA MOORE (GBR #227) R1 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #45) R2 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #134) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #128) R1 L - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #36) R3 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R2 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #39) R1 W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #83) R2 L - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #74) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #93) (5) R3 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R2 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #78) R1 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #715) (1) 2008 R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #11) R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #109) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #47) R1 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) 6-7(5) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) R16 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #54) R3 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #116) 7-6(2) 6-4 R1 W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #41) R3 L - NA LI (CHN #30) R2 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #82) QF L - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) 7-6(1) 6-3 R16 W - MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL #43) R3 W - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #33) (5) 6-2 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #75) (4) 6-4 R1 W - REBECCA LLEWELLYN (GBR #434) R1 L - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #118) 7-6(4) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

241 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2003 QF L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #3) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #91) R3 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #48) R2 W - YOON JEONG CHO (KOR #46) 7-6(1) 6-4 R1 W - BEA BIELIK (USA #169) R2* L - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #173) R1* W - HELEN CROOK (GBR #348) Kuznetsova: Making 14th main draw appearance at Wimbledon, and 15th appearance overall Best result at the All England Club is making the QF stage three times: 2003 (l. Henin), 2005 (l. Davenport) and 2007 (l. eventual champion V.Williams) Doubles R Up here in 2005 (w/mauresmo, l. Black/Huber) Last year, reached R16 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) for the first time since 2008 (l. A.Radwanska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 59th Grand Slam main draw appearance, which is the seventh most among active players Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning at 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two time Grand Slam finalist, at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin). Has made QF stage at Australian Open on three occasions During 2009 Roland Garros triumph, defeated No.2 S.Williams in QF and No.1 Safina in F one of only nine players to defeat the World No.1 and No.2 at the same Grand Slam, and the most recent to do so One of only nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam singles matches (148 56). Only S.Williams, V.Williams and Sharapova have won more matches at the majors At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women's match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4 hours and 44 minutes Entering 2017 Wimbledon, career prize money stands at over US$23 million only eight players have earned more One of 11 Russian women to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw only three others reached 2r (Kastakina, Vesnina and today s opponent Makarova) Turned 32 last week, one of 18 thirtysomethings who began the tournament In opening round dispatched qualifier Jabeur on Tuesday evening Faces fellow Russian Makarova in 2r; has won six of their seven matches, including the last five Owns 16 7 record against Russians at Grand Slams, losing the most recent against Pavlyuchenkova at 2017 Australian Open Owns 42 6 record in 2r matches at the majors (8 2 at Wimbledon); defeats at this stage came at 2002 Australian Open (l. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

242 Tulyaganova), 2010 Wimbledon (l. An.Rodionova), 2015 Roland Garros (l. Schiavone), 2015 Wimbledon (l. Kr.Pliskova), 2016 Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and 2016 US Open (l. Wozniacki) Coming off QF at Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka. Pliskova in three sets) 2017 clay season culminated in run to R16 at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki), which was preceded by SF effort at Madrid (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and R16 at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Opened clay court swing with 2r showing at Stuttgart (d. Bertens, l. eventual champion Siegemund) Advanced to R16 at 2017 Miami (l. V.Williams) 2017 Indian Wells marked her 40th career final (l. Vesnina in F), the fifth most among active players (behind S.Williams 92, V.Williams 81, Sharapova 58, and Wozniacki 46). Rose to No.7 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Indian Wells final; currently No.8 (July 3, 2017) Made QF run at St. Petersburg (l. eventual R Up Putintseva). Was forced to withdraw from Doha and Dubai w/abdominal injury Advanced to R16 at Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Opened 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. Muguruza). Posted 2r exit at Sydney (as defending champion, l. Pavlyuchenkova) Secured her 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane (1r, d. Chirico) is one of seven active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Jankovic, Schnyder, Schiavone and Sharapova. Currently sits 14th on all time list for match wins Made sixth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, where she qualified for SF for the first time (l. Cibulkova); in five previous appearances (2004, ), had never progressed beyond group stage. Her gap of six years between WTA Finals (2009 to 2016) was most since Capriati and Frazier s seven year gaps (both from ) Defeat of Gavrilova in final at 2016 Moscow secured place at WTA Finals entered tournament on a wildcard, knowing she would only qualify for Singapore should she successfully defend the title she won in After 1r bye, defeated Cornet (2r), Babos (QF) and Svitolina (SF) before emphatic victory against Gavrilova in F Defeat of No.3 A.Radwanska and No.5 Ka.Pliskova at WTA Finals improved record vs. Top 5 opponents to 5 4 in 2016, with other wins against No.2 Halep (Sydney), No.1 S.Williams (Miami) and No.4 A.Radwanska (Wuhan) Including defeats of A.Radwanska and Ka.Pliskova in Singapore, won 22 three set matches in 2016, the most on the WTA for the season, and most for three years (Kvitova, 25 in 2013) Won two singles titles in 2016, at Sydney (d. Puig in F) and Moscow (d. Gavrilova in F). Also finished R Up at Miami (l. Azarenka in F). Record in WTA singles finals now stands at In Grand Slam play in 2016, reached R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2r at Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Wimbledon result saw her return to the Top 10 (at No.10) for first time since May 2010 Advanced to 3r at Rio Olympics (l. Konta). Also competed in doubles w/kasatkina (l. Hlavackova/Hradecka in 3r) Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s (7 20 record), most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami. Defeated Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1

243 Her 16 career doubles titles (most recently 2013 Moscow w/stosur) includes two Grand Slam titles, both at the Australian Open in 2005 (w/molik) and 2012 (w/zvonareva) One of five Russians to rank in Top 2 (also Myskina, Sharapova, Zvonareva, Safina); had chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina); also achieved career high No.3 in doubles (June 7, 2004) Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 April 2006 to June 2010) Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, , ; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 Coached by Carlos Martínez Makarova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and 11th appearance overall) Best result here at the All England Club is reaching QF in 2014 (d. No.4 A.Radwanska in R16, l. Safarova); other notable result here is making R16 in 2016 (l. Vesnina) Doubles finalist here in 2015 w/vesnina pair lost to Hingis/Mirza in final 2017 Wimbledon marks 40th consecutive main draw appearance at a Grand Slam has not missed a major since making debut at 2007 US Open (as qualifier, l. Henin in 2r). Best results have been back to back SF runs at 2014 US Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2015 Australian Open (l. Sharapova) At Roland Garros, best result is R16 in 2011 (l. Azarenka) and 2015 (l. Ivanovic) One of three players who ve never held No.1 ranking and defeated both Williams sisters in Grand Slam play (S.Williams at 2012 Australian Open and V.Williams at 2014 Australian Open). Since joined by Sloane Stephens, who defeated Serena at 2013 Australian Open and Venus at 2015 Roland Garros, and Ka.Pliskova, who defeated both Williams sisters at 2016 US Open Ranked No.47 entering 2017 Wimbledon her lowest ranking since June 2012 Defeated qualifier Van Uytvanck in 1r on Tuesday Faces countrywoman No.8 Kuznetsova today only same country match up in this year's 2r Record in majors against fellow Russians stands at 7 9, including a loss against today s opponent Kuznetsova at 2013 Roland Garros Owns record against Top 10 players; record in 2017 is 5 1, with wins coming over No.6 Cibulkova (Australian Open), No.5 Cibulkova (Dubai), No.8 A.Radwanska (Stuttgart), No.5 Cibulkova (Rome), No.1 Kerber (Roland Garros) Owns 20 9 career record in Grand Slam 2r matches, and is 3 4 here at Wimbledon; losses came in 2009 (l. Suárez Navarro), 2010 (l. V.Williams), 2012 (l. Kerber), 2015 (l. Rybarikova) Fell 1r in sole grass court tune up at Eastbourne, (l. Suárez Navarro) Prior to Eastbourne made 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. Wickmayer) Results during clay court swing saw her win back to back matches only once, at Rome (d. Vinci and No.5 Cibulkova, l. Bertens). Was first time winning back to back matches since Dubai in February

244 In doubles also reached final at Rome w/vesnina (l. Y.Chan/Hingis) and QF at Roland Garros (l. Hradecka/Siniakova) is now in career doubles finals Lost 2r matches at Stuttgart (l. Sharapova) and Rabat (l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova), fell 1r at Madrid (l. Bertens) and made 2r exit at Roland Garros (d. No.1 A.Kerber in 1r, l. Tsurenko) Win over Kerber in Paris was first in five attempts against a reigning World No.1 losses came at 2007 US Open (l. Henin), 2014 Dubai (l. S.Williams), 2014 US Open (l. S.Williams) and 2016 US Open (l. S.Williams) Previous career best singles wins by ranking were over No.3 Azarenka (2013 Madrid) and No.3 Halep (2015 Australian Open) Suffered back to back losses at Sunshine Double, falling 1r at Indian Wells (l. Sorribes Tormo) and dropping opener at Miami (after 1r bye, Kontaveit). Also fell 2r at Monterrey (l. Watson) Reached R16 at Dubai, upsetting No.5 Cibulkova in 2r before losing to Davis; won doubles (w/vesnina, d. Hlavackova/Peng in F) At Australian Open advanced to R16 (d. Alexandrova, Errani and Cibulkova, l. Konta) was seventh year in a row reaching R16 or better in Melbourne Defeated No.121 Chang and No.258 Lee in Russia s Fed Cup tie against Chinese Taipei Opened 2017 season with 1r losses at Brisbane (l. Doi) and Sydney (l. Strycova); was runner up (w/vesnina) in doubles at Brisbane (l. Mattek Sands/Mirza in F) Also fell in 1r at St Petersburg, losing to doubles partner Vesnina Posted fifth consecutive Top 30 singles season in 2016 (at No.30) and fourth straight Top 10 doubles season (No.8) Singles highlights in 2016 included four QFs, at Sydney (l. Bencic), Miami (l. Kuznetsova), Eastbourne (l. Konta) and New Haven (l. Kvitova) Also in 2016 reached R16 at Australian Open (l. Konta), Wimbledon (l. Vesnina) and Rio Olympics (l. Kvitova) Made 1r exit at 2016 US Open (l. S.Williams) in what was her first opening round loss at a major since 2013 Roland Garros (l. Kuznetsova) Stellar doubles season in 2016 included winning gold medal for Russia at Rio Olympics (w/vesnina; d. Bacsinszky/Hingis in F) and titles at Montréal (d. Halep/Niculescu in F) and WTA Finals in Singapore (d. Mattek Sands/Safarova in F). Also were runners up at Rome (l. Hingis/Mirza) and Roland Garros (l. Garcia/Mladenovic) Posted three Top 10 wins in 2016 d. No.7 Kvitova (Miami), No.7 Vinci (Eastbourne) and No.10 Kvitova (Wimbledon) Right lower leg injury forced her off tour after 2015 US Open; missed the Asian swing; forced to withdraw from doubles at 2015 WTA Finals (having qualified with Vesnina), and the Russian Fed Cup team which contested the final against Czech Republic Made Top 10 debut in January 2015; the 110th player to move into the Top 10 in WTA history and 12th Russian to do so; reached career best ranking of No.8 on April 6, 2015 Won 2012 US Open mixed doubles title (w/soares) Member of Russian Fed Cup side that won competition in 2008 Made WTA qualifying debut at 2004 Moscow and main draw debut at 2007 Los Angeles Coached by Evgenia Manyukova

245 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) Head to Head: AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA leads SYDNEY HARD O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA 7-6(1) mins 2016 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R1 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2015 NOTTINGHAM GRASS O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2012 DOHA HARD O QF AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2011 CARLSBAD HARD O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (28) $405,306 $26,345,212 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND CHRISTINA MCHALE (25) $275,701 $3,103,907 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) R128: d. JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #67) 7-6(3),6-0 (1h25) vs. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) R128: d. [WC] KATIE BOULTER (GBR #238) 3-6,7-5,6-3 (2h4) Total games: 19 Won/lost: 13-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h25 Average time on court: 1h25 Average rank of opponent: 67 Total games: 30 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 2h4 Average time on court: 2h4 Average rank of opponent: 238 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA 2016 R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #18) R3 W - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) CHRISTINA MCHALE 2016 R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 6-7(7) R1 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #194) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

246 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R2 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #103) R1 W - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #97) SF L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) QF W - MADISON KEYS (USA #21) 7-6(3) R16 W - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R3 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) R2 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #81) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #52) R16 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R3 W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R2 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #36) R1 W - ANDREEA MITU (ROU #213) SF L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) QF W - NA LI (CHN #6) 7-6(5) R2 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #18) R1 W - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #73) R1 L - CHANELLE SCHEEPERS (RSA #94) R2 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #147) R3 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #81) R1 W - JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #212) 6-7(4) R2 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R1 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #38) R16 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R3 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #98) R1 W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #116) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) QF W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) R16 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #145) R3 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #103) R2 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #122) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #81) (5) 6-4 R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #101) R16 L - NA LI (CHN #12) R3 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #34) R2 W - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #75) R1 W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #70) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #3) R16 W - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #124) R3 W - NA LI (CHN #18) R2 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #36) (6) 9-7 R1 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #42) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

247 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2008 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #4) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #137) R2 W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #65) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #50) R3 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - MARTINA MÜLLER (GER #34) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #109) R16 L - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) R3 W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #164) R2 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #83) (5) R1 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #101) A.Radwanska Making 12th consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is R Up finish in 2012 (l. S.Williams in F in 3s) Other notable results at the All England Club include SF runs in 2013 (l. Lisicki) and 2015 (l. Muguruza), QF showings in 2008 (l. S.Williams) and 2009 (l. V.Williams) and R16 in 2006 (l. Clijsters), 2010 (l. Li), 2014 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cibulkova) Made 3r exit in 2007 (l. Kuznetsova) and 2r exit in 2011 (l. Cetkovska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 45th consecutive main draw appearance, which is the third longest streak among active players after Jankovic (55) and Pironkova (47). Has not missed a major since making Grand Slam debut at 2006 Wimbledon Became Poland s first Grand Slam finalist in the Open Era by reaching title match here in 2012 (Jadwiga Jedrzejowska was runner up in three Grand Slam finals in the 1930s) At Australian Open, has reached SF twice, in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2016 (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), at Roland Garros has advanced to QF once in 2013 (l. Errani), and at US Open has reached R16 on five occasions in , and 2016 Entering 2r, one of nine active players to record more than 100 Grand Slam main draw match wins (118 44). Only S.Williams (316), V.Williams (252), Sharapova (183), Kuznetsova (148) and Azarenka (119) have more wins than her Seeded No.9 this fortnight her lowest seeding at a Slam since 2015 US Open (No.15) 2005 Wimbledon girls singles champion; nine additional former junior Wimbledon champions are competing this week (also Barty, Bondarenko, Bouchard, Flipkens, Ostapenko, Potapova, Kr.Pliskova, Robson and Wozniacki) Has a 5 0 record vs. today s opponent McHale and has yet to drop a set against the American. Only one set has gone beyond 6 3 (2017 Sydney McHale dropped the first set 7 6(1) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

248 Owns a 32 9 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, including at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni); prior to that, had not lost in 2r since 2014 US Open (l. Peng) Is bidding to win 60th main draw win on grass V.Williams is the only player in the draw this fortnight with more wins on the surface (88) Coming off 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Davis) Reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Cornet); contested one clay court event leading into Paris, falling 1r at Stuttgart (l. Makarova); withdrew from Madrid and Rome w/right foot injury Posted 3r exits at Indian Wells (l. Peng) and Miami (l. Lucic Baroni) Had early losses at both Doha (after 1r bye, l. Wozniacki in 2r) and Dubai (l. Bellis in 3r) Began season with QF run in Shenzhen (as defending champion, l. Riske) and R Up finish at Sydney (l. Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni) earliest exit in Melbourne since 2009 (1r); ranking dropped from No.3 to No.6 first time outside Top 5 since October 2015 Finished 2016 in the Top 10 for the sixth straight year the longest active streak; achieved a career high year end ranking of No.3 Won three titles in 2016, one of six players to win a hat trick of titles (also Azarenka, Cibulkova, Kerber, Halep and Stephens) triumphed at Shenzhen (d. Riske in F), New Haven (d. Svitolina in F) and Beijing (d. Konta in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Finals Singapore (as defending champion, d. No.5 Ka.Pliskova and No.6 Muguruza in round robin play, l. No.1 Kerber in SF) Win at 2016 New Haven was the second most efficient title run of 2016, dropping only 20 games (best was Azarenka at Brisbane 17 games) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Doha (l. eventual champion Suárez Navarro), Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), Stuttgart (l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [PPO] (as defending champion, l. eventual champion Wozniacki) In 2016 Grand Slam play, reached SF at Australian Open (l. eventual R Up S.Williams) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. Pironkova), Wimbledon (l. Cibulkova 9 7 in deciding set) and US Open (l. Konjuh) One of just four players who reached R16 or better at all Grand Slams last year (also Keys, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams) Represented Poland at 2016 Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Zheng) and 1r in mixed doubles (w/kubot, l. Begu/Tecau) First Polish woman to win a WTA singles title (2007 Stockholm); rank in Top 10 (after 2008 Wimbledon); and defeat a World No.1 player (Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney) Owns a 1 16 record vs. World No.1s, sole win coming over Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney. Losses were to Henin (2007 Eastbourne and Zurich), Safina (2009 Stuttgart), Wozniacki (2011 Stuttgart), Azarenka (2012 Doha, 2012 Indian Wells, 2012 Stuttgart, 2012 Madrid and 2013 Doha), S.Williams (2013 Miami, 2013 Toronto, 2013 Beijing, 2013 WTA Finals, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Indian Wells) and Kerber (2016 WTA Finals) Won the 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (d. Kvitova in F) after going 1 2 in round robin play Career prize money stands at more than US$25 million the fifth WTA player to have reached the mark At No.10, is the top ranked Polish woman in Top 100, ahead of Linette (week of July 3, 2017) Won WTA Fan Favorite Award in 2016, the sixth straight year she has topped the public vote Coached by Tomasz Wiktorowski

249 McHale: Making seventh appearance at Wimbledon. Bidding to match best previous result by reaching 3r (also reached 3r in 2012, l. Kerber). Has reached 2r on five total occasions (including 2017), most recently last year (l. eventual champion S.Williams in 3s) 2017 Wimbledon marks 31st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from 3r run at 2012 Wimbledon, has reached 3r at 2012 Australian Open, 3r at 2012 Roland Garros, and 2r at US Open in 2011 and 2013; yet to reach R16 at any of the majors Owns a 5 9 record in Grand Slam 2r matches Faces No.10 A.Radwanska today; is 6 30 vs. Top 10 players with wins over No.9 Azarenka (2010 Charleston, via Ret.) No.1 Wozniacki (2011 Cincinnati), No.9 Bartoli (2011 US Open), No.3 Kvitova (2012 Indian Wells), No.7 Wozniacki (2012 Eastbourne) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Indian Wells) In a self written Players Tribune piece from July 2016, names today s opponent A.Radwanska as one of the Top 5 toughest players she s faced saying You might think you re in control of a point, but she s already one step ahead of you and knows exactly where you re going to hit the ball. Grass court swing heading into Wimbledon saw her reach 2r at Nottingham (l. Sakkari in 3s), fall 1r at Birmingham, and ret. vs Duan in 1r at Eastbourne last week (w/right elbow injury) Made 1r exit at Roland Garros, falling to No.9 Kuznetsova Before Paris, reached 2r at Strasbourg (l. Suárez Navarro), ending a five match losing streak that stretched back to 2r at Miami (l. Muguruza). Also fell 1r at Monterrey (l. Martincova), Prague (l. Haddad Maia), Madrid (l. Arruabarrena) and Rome (l. Sharapova) Fell 1r at Indian Wells (l. Rodina), where she was coming off a SF run at Acapulco (l. Mladenovic) Middle East Swing results included R16 showing at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina); d. Bertens and Osaka en route, registering first back to back main draw wins of As qualifier, l. Vesnina in 1r at Doha (as qualifier) Opened 2017 season by reaching 2r at Brisbane (l. eventual finalist Cornet) and Sydney (as qualifier, l. eventual finalist A.Radwanska), then falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Kucova) Posted third non consecutive Top 50 season in 2016 (first since 2012), at No.45 her sixth successive Top 100 season Currently ranked No.60; is US No.8 of 13 women in Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017) Won a career best 26 main draw matches in season highlighted by winning first WTA singles title of career at Tokyo [Japan Open] (d. Siniakova in F). Now 1 1 in tour level finals, having been runner up at 2014 Acapulco (l. Cibulkova) Other singles highlights in 2016 included reaching SF at Acapulco and R16 at Madrid and Rome 2016 season also brought first two WTA doubles titles of career, captured at Hobart (w/han) and Tianjin (w/peng) Achieved career best ranking of No.24 the week of August 20, 2012, but contracted mononucleosis and dropped out of the Top 100 on August 12, 2013 (to No.115), before finishing the year at No.68

250 Enjoyed breakout year in 2012 when she became youngest member of US Olympic tennis team (four days younger than Ryan Harrison); also reached 3r of three straight Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon) Broke into Top 100 on March 21, 2011 and Top 50 on September 12 the same year Played first WTA qualifying at 2008 New Haven and made main draw debut at 2009 Australian Open (both as WC); recorded first tour level match win at 2009 US Open (in second tour level main draw) Lived in Hong Kong from age three to eight after father s job was relocated Older sister Lauren played college tennis; recently married to ATP player Ryan Harrison

251 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) vs. ALISON RISKE (USA #46) Head to Head: KRISTINA MLADENOVIC leads STRASBOURG CLAY O R16 KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (5) 182 mins 2015 BIRMINGHAM GRASS O R1 KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (7) 84 mins 2015 STRASBOURG CLAY O R16 KRISTINA MLADENOVIC 7-6(4) mins 2014 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R2 KRISTINA MLADENOVIC 7-6(5) mins KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (24) $1,731,602 $6,590,073 1 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 8-10 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND ALISON RISKE (27) $359,703 $2,402,939 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 9-6 [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) R128: d. PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #83) 6-1,6-3 (1h1) vs. ALISON RISKE (USA #46) R128: d. SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #336) 6-2,7-5 (1h13) Total games: 16 Won/lost: 12-4 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h1 Average time on court: 1h1 Average rank of opponent: 83 Total games: 20 Won/lost: 13-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h13 Average time on court: 1h13 Average rank of opponent: 336 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match KRISTINA MLADENOVIC 2016 R1 L - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #98) ALISON RISKE 2016 R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R1 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

252 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R3 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #24) R2 W - JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #147) R1 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #60) R1 L - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) 7-6(4) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #3) 7-6(5) R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R3* W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #105) R2* W - DINAH PFIZENMAIER (GER #140) R1* W - ANNA FITZPATRICK (GBR #493) R3 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #39) R1 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #25) R3 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) R2 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #44) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #34) 6-7(5) R2* L - YURIKA SEMA (JPN #207) 7-6(3) 7-5 R1* W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #147) R1 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #3) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #18) Mladenovic: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is reaching 3r in 2015 (l. Azarenka). Made 1r exits on all other appearances, including debut in 2012 (as qualifier, l. Cepelova), 2013 (l. Sharapova), 2014 (l. Diyas) and 2016 (l. Sasnovich) In doubles, finished R Up at 2014 Wimbledon w/babos (l. Errani/Vinci in F) and won 2013 mixed (w/nestor) 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th Grand Slam main draw matched best result at the majors by reaching QF at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky), having also reached this stage at 2015 US Open (l. eventual R Up Vinci); reached 3r at 2016 Australian Open (l. Gavrilova) Defeated No.5 and defending champion Muguruza in Paris win was sixth win over a Top 5 player in career (6 7 overall record), other wins coming over No.2 Li (2014 Roland Garros), No.3 Halep (2015 Birmingham), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Dubai) No.4 Halep (2017 Indian Wells) and No.2 Kerber (2017 Stuttgart) Won debut Grand Slam doubles title at 2016 Roland Garros (w/compatriot Garcia, d. Makarova/Vesnina in F) were first French pair to win the doubles title at Roland Garros since 1971, when Gail Chanfreau and Francoise Durr triumphed Ranked No.14 entering Wimbledon fortnight (as at July 3, 2017). Posted a career high ranking of No.12, after QF finish at s Hertogenbosch (week of June 19, 2017) Defeated compatriot Parmentier in 1r on Tuesday; career record against fellow Frenchwomen is now (at all levels) One of three Frenchwomen to advance to 2r here in London also qualifier Abanda and Garcia Faces No.46 Riske today in their fifth career meeting. Owns a 7 0 record vs. Americans in 2017, with wins over V.Williams (St. Petersburg), Lepchenko and McHale (both at Acapulco), Davis (Indian Wells), Davis (Madrid), Brady and Rogers (both at Roland Garros) Record in Grand Slam 2r matches stands at 8 5, with losses at this stage coming at 2013 Australian Open (l. Stephens), 2013 Roland Garros (l. Stosur), 2013 US Open (l. Hampton), 2015 Australian Open (l. Mattek Sands) and 2016 US Open (l. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

253 Pavlyuchenkova) Heading into Wimbledon 2r, owned joint most match wins on tour in 2017 (37 9 win loss record); Svitolina is now 38 8 after winning her 2r match against Schiavone on Wednesday, while Ka.Pliskova is after defeating Rodina in 1r on Tuesday. In contrast, recorded 31 victories across entire 2016 season In grass court tune up events, reached QFs at s Hertogenbosch (l. Tsurenko) and Birmingham (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and R16 at Eastbourne (l. Kuznetsova) Successful clay court season culminated in QF run at Roland Garros. Also reached first final at WTA Premier Mandatory level at 2017 Madrid (l. Halep in F), bettering previous best effort of SF at Indian Wells earlier in season Madrid was fourth WTA singles final of 2017 also St Petersburg (Champion), Acapulco (R Up) and Stuttgart (R Up). Is 1 6 in WTA singles finals At Stuttgart, lost title match to Siegemund. Defeated World No.2 Kerber en route to final her first win over the German and joint best career result by ranking (also defeated No.2 Li at 2014 Roland Garros). Made 1r exit at Rome (l. Goerges) in only other clay court appearance this season Represented France in Fed Cup win over Spain in April s World Group play off, going 2 0 in singles (d. Sorribes Tormo, Soler Epsinosa) Suffered opening match defeat at 2017 Miami (after 1r bye, l. Tig) Posted SF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina), en route defeating two seeds, No.4 Halep and No.13 Wozniacki 2017 Indian Wells result saw her break into Top 20 in WTA Rankings for first time in career, and overtake Garcia to become new French No.1 Entered Miami after reaching second WTA final of 2017, finishing R Up finish at Acapulco (l. Tsurenko) Captured first career title at St Petersburg (d. Putintseva in F); also defeated No.11 V.Williams in 2r. Passed $5 million career prize money mark by winning title Followed this by going 1 1 in France s Fed Cup loss to Switzerland Reached 3r at Dubai (upset No.2 seed Ka.Pliskova in 2r, l. Wang) Opened 2017 season with back to back 1r exits at Hobart (l. eventual champion Mertens) and Australian Open (l. Konjuh). In doubles, reached SF w/garcia in Melbourne (l. eventual R Up Hlavackova/Peng) has now reached the SF or better at all four majors Ended 2016 ranked No.42, down from career best year end finish of No.29 in 2015 Reached second and third WTA singles finals in 2016, at s Hertogenbosch (l. Vandeweghe) and Hong Kong (l. Wozniacki). Other previous career final was R Up finish at 2015 Strasbourg (l. Stosur) Member of French Fed Cup Team that advanced to competition final vs. Czech Republic in 2016 (l. Ka.Pliskova) Won four doubles titles in 2016 w/garcia: Charleston (d. Mattek Sands/Safarova), Stuttgart (d. Hingis/Mirza), Madrid (d. Hingis/Mirza) and Roland Garros (Makarova/Vesnina). In addition, also finished runners up at Sydney, Dubai, US Open and Beijing (all w/garcia). Team qualified for WTA Finals Singapore, losing in SF. By winning the tournament, could have become joint World No.1s Also qualified for 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore in doubles w/babos. Went 1 2 in RR stage and failed to progress

254 Overall has won 16 WTA doubles titles (16 11 record in finals). At Grand Slams won 2016 Roland Garros (w/garcia) and finished R Up at 2014 Wimbledon (w/babos) and 2016 US Open (w/garcia) Won mixed doubles titles at 2013 Wimbledon and 2014 Australian Open, and finished runner up at 2013 Roland Garros and 2015 Australian Open (all w/nestor) Prior to defeat of Halep at 2015 Birmingham, all previous Top 10 wins of career had come in France: No.2 Li (2014 Roland Garros), No.10 Halep (2014 Paris [Indoors]), No.6 Kvitova (2013 Paris [Indoors]) and No.6 Bouchard (2015 Roland Garros) Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2007 Currently without a coach Riske: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and eighth overall). Has reached 3r on two occasions in 2013 (l. Kanepi) and 2014 (l. Sharapova). Fell in 1r on all other main draw attempts in and Made qualifying exit in Wimbledon marks 22nd Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best result across all majors is a R16 showing at 2013 US Open (d. No.10 Kvitova en route, l. Hantuchova). Has reached 3r at Australian Open in 2014 (l. Kerber) and Wimbledon. Best run at Roland Garros is 2r on debut in 2014 (l. Mladenovic) Of 15 American women to enter the main draw at the All England Club this year, is one of 10 to advance to 2r also Brady, Brengle, Keys, Lepchenko, Mattek Sands, McHale, Rogers, Vandeweghe and V.Williams Defeated compatriot Stephens in 1r on Tuesday, who was playing first event since 2016 Rio Olympics; record in Grand Slam 1r matches now stands at 6 15 Plays No.14 Mladenovic today; holds a 5 1 record in 2r matches at Slams, falling in this stage once at 2014 Roland Garros (l. today s opponent Mladenovic) Owns a 9 35 lifetime record vs. Top 20 opponents (1 4 record in 2017), with wins over No.16 Wickmayer (2010 Birmingham), No.10 Kvitova (2013 US Open), No.12 Pennetta (2014 New Haven), No.12 Errani (2014 Wuhan), No.13 Bacsinszky (2015 Toronto), No.10 Suárez Navarro (2015 Stanford), No.17 Pavlyuchenkova (2016 Beijing), No.8 Kuznetsova (2016 Tianjin) and No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Shenzhen) Enters the All England Club having made three consecutive 2r exits on grass, starting with Nottingham (l. Rybarikova), Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and Eastbourne (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) Clay season ended with 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Strycova), after a QF run at Nurnberg (l. Bertens). Reached 2r at Charleston (l. Gavrilova), Rabat (l. Errani), Madrid (l. Kuznetsova) and fell 1r at Rome (l. Jankovic) Achieved a career high singles ranking of No.36 after Madrid (on May 15, 2017) Defeat of Day in 1r at Charleston snapped three match losing streak, following 1r exits at Indian Wells (l. Vekic) and Miami (l. Goerges), and 2r defeat at Dubai (d. Vandeweghe in 1r, l. Sevastova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii, going 1 0 in singles (d. Petkovic). Posted 3r run at Australian Open in January (l. Cirstea); equaled best result in Melbourne having also reached 3r in 2014 (l. Kerber)

255 Opened 2017 by reaching fifth career WTA singles final at Shenzhen (l. Siniakova) Now owns a 1 4 record in WTA singles finals, finishing R Up at 2016 Shenzhen (l. A.Radwanska), Nottingham (l. Ka.Pliskova) and Tianjin (l. Peng). Sole title came at 2014 Tianjin (didn t drop a set en route (d. Bencic in F) Ended 2016 at a career best No.41, up from No.97 in Posted a then career high ranking of No.38 on January 30, 2017 after Australian Open Made Fed Cup debut in 2014 in World Group QF against Italy, playing singles (l. Knapp); also partnered S.Williams in 2015 World Group play off vs. Italy (l. Errani/Pennetta) Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2013 marked by first year end Top 100 finish (No.57) Made WTA main draw debut at 2010 Charleston Winner of seven singles and one doubles title on ITF Women s Circuit Engaged to Stephen Amritraj Coached by Yves Boulais

256 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Head to Head: GARBIÑE MUGURUZA leads ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R3 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins 2014 HOBART HARD O R16 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA mins YANINA WICKMAYER (27) $158,060 $4,401,895 0 / 5 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #96) R128: d. KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #112) 6-2,7-5 (1h17) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) R128: d. EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) 6-2,6-4 (1h1) Total games: 20 Won/lost: 13-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h17 Average time on court: 1h17 Average rank of opponent: 112 Total games: 18 Won/lost: 12-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h1 Average time on court: 1h1 Average rank of opponent: 75 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match YANINA WICKMAYER 2016 R1 L - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #17) R1 L - ELIZAVETA KULICHKOVA (RUS #109) (6) 10-8 GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

257 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2 L - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) R1 W - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #17) R1 L - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #97) R3 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) 7-5 R2 W - GALINA VOSKOBOEVA (KAZ #57) R1 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #35) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R3 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #12) R2 W - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #118) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #85) R3 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #21) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #59) 7-6(9) 6-4 R1 W - ALISON RISKE (USA #145) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #37) R1 L - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #38) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) Wickmayer: Making 10th appearance at Wimbledon; best result came by reaching R16 in 2011 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) Also reached 3r in 2010 (l. Zvonareva) and 2012 (l. Paszek) and 2r in 2014 (l. Konjuh). Fell in 1r in five other appearances Best Grand Slam result to date is reaching the SF at the US Open in 2009 (l. Wozniacki); Has reached R16 twice at the Australian Open and 3r three times at Roland Garros Has 11 8 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, last loss at this stage coming at 2015 US Open (l. Azarenka) Opened up grass court season at Nottingham, falling in 2r (l. Konta); subsequently fell in qualifying at Mallorca Bidding to win back to back tour level matches for just the second time this year; also did so en route to Budapest QF in February Reached career high ranking of No.12 in 2010; currently sits at No.96, her lowest ranking since the week of August 17, 2015 (No.98) Owns a record vs. Top 20 players; faces No.15 Muguruza today Also holds 5 29 career record vs. Top 10 opponents. Wins came against No.9 A.Radwanska (2010 Fed Cup); No.7 Li (2011 Dubai); No.10 Bartoli (2012 Stanford); No.8 Kvitova and No.10 Kirilenko (both at 2013 Eastbourne) Opened 2017 clay season at Rabat, falling in 1r; subsequently played two ITF level events before falling in 2r at Nurnberg (l. Putintseva) and 1r at Roland Garros (l. Safarova) Went 1 3 in Spring American swing falling in 1r at Acapulco (l. Hantuchova) and Miami (l. Safarova) and 2r at Indian Wells (l. Gavrilova) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

258 Achieved best result of 2017 season thus far by reaching QF at Budapest (l. Goerges) Opened season with 2r appearance at Auckland (l. Konjuh), fell in 1r at Australian Open (l. Safarova) Finished 2016 at No.52, her ninth consecutive Top 100 finish 2016 highlighted by winning her fifth career title at Washington D.C. (d. Davis in F). Other singles titles include 2015 Tokyo [Japan Open] (d. Linette in F), 2010 Auckland (d. Pennetta in F), 2009 Oeiras (d. Makarova in F) and 2009 Linz (d. Kvitova in F) Enjoyed breakthrough year in 2009, winning first two WTA titles (Oeiras and Linz) and reaching first Grand Slam SF at 2009 US Open (l. Wozniacki). Since then, has added titles at 2010 Auckland and 2015 Tokyo [Japan Open] Winner of two WTA doubles titles: 2013 Luxembourg (w/vogt), 2016 Washington DC (w/niculescu) Suffered with Lyme Disease in the off season at end of 2014 Belgian Fed Cup Team, Played first events of career in 2004 on ITF Circuit and in WTA qualifying at Hasselt Speaks Dutch, English and French. With father, Marc, moved to Florida for two and a half years aged nine (after death of mother) Became engaged to Jerome van der Zijl in November 2014, and opened a riverside restaurant/function center by the river in hometown of Hasselt. Due to marry after Wimbledon Working with former World No.1 Kim Clijsters for Wimbledon Muguruza: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall). In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here at the All England Club, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) Became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in 2012 qualifying 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the Final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title

259 At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( ) Owns a 9 6 record in Slam 2r matches, falling at this stage most recently at 2016 US Open (l. Sevastova) and 2016 Wimbledon (l. Cepelova) Only Spanish player remaining in 2017 Wimbledon main draw (Arruabarrena and Sorribes Tormo l. 1r, Suárez Navarro l. 2r) Coming off SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova ) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF. In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova) Represented Spain at Rio Olympics. Advanced to 3r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig ) and QF in doubles (w/suárez Navarro, l. eventual gold medalists Makarova/Vesnina). Was due to play mixed doubles w/nadal, but the pair conceded a w/o in 1r match due to Nadal s ongoing participation in singles and doubles Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route)

260 Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Will be joined by former champion Conchita Martínez for the fortnight

261 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) Head to Head: COCO VANDEWEGHE leads 'S-HERTOGENBOSCH GRASS O R16 COCO VANDEWEGHE mins TATJANA MARIA (29) $177,065 $1,818,713 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-2 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND COCO VANDEWEGHE (25) $920,574 $4,100,374 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 5-13 TATJANA MARIA (GER #74) R128: d. [Q] ANASTASIA POTAPOVA (RUS #300) 3-6,2-2 Ret'd (1h6) vs. [24] COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #25) R128: d. MONA BARTHEL (GER #48) 7-5,6-2 (1h33) Total games: 13 Won/lost: 8-5 Sets won/lost: 1-1 Total time on court: 1h6 Average time on court: 1h6 Average rank of opponent: 300 Total games: 20 Won/lost: 13-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h33 Average time on court: 1h33 Average rank of opponent: 48 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match TATJANA MARIA 2016 R1 L - JULIA BOSERUP (USA #225) R3* W - REBECCA PETERSON (SWE #132) R2* W - AN-SOPHIE MESTACH (BEL #165) R1* W - MYRTILLE GEORGES (FRA #179) COCO VANDEWEGHE 2016 R16 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #7) R2 W - TIMEA BABOS (HUN #44) R1 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #60) (3) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

262 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R3 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #21) R2 W - YING-YING DUAN (CHN #117) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #51) 7-6(2) R1 L - SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #41) R2* L - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #125) R1* W - GAIL BRODSKY (USA #198) R1* L - NURIA LLAGOSTERA VIVES (ESP #88) R1 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #14) R2 L - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #19) (6) 6-4 R1 W - JELENA DOKIC (AUS #76) R3* W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #194) R2* W - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #143) R1* W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #181) QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) (3) 6-2 R16 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) 7-6(1) 7-6(4) R3 W - SAMANTHA STOSUR (AUS #23) R2 W - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #11) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #63) R2 L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) (4) R1 W - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #28) R1 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) R1 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #10) R3* W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #125) (2) 7-5 R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #230) R1* W - TAMARYN HENDLER (RSA #185) R1 L - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #121) R1 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #58) Maria: Making seventh appearance at Wimbledon (ninth overall) Best result came at 2015 Wimbledon, where she reached 3r (l. Keys). Made 2r in 2009 (as qualifier, l. Stosur), and fell 1r in 2007, 2010, 2013 and Wimbledon is her 21st Grand Slam main draw. Has reached 2r at each of the other three majors One of three German women (also Kerber and Witthoeft) to clear opening hurdle at All England Club this year of seven that started in the main draw; the fewest number at a major since 2012 US Open also two (Kerber, Maria) Was leading in the first round when opponent Potapova retired w/left knee injury Owns a 1 6 record in Slam 2r matches, most recently losing at this stage at 2017 Roland Garros (l. eventual R Up Halep) Faces No.25 Vandeweghe today; bidding to register second Top 50 win of 2017 (also No.29 Begu at Rabat) Bidding to win consecutive main draw matches at tour level for just the second time this season (also Rabat in April) Entered 2017 Wimbledon after winning 15th ITF Circuit title of career at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (d. Begu in F). Other results on grass were 1r exit at Nottingham (l. Barty) and QF at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR Reached 2r at Roland Garros (l. eventual R Up Halep). Leading up to Paris, made 2r exits at Nürnberg (l. Shvedova) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA Reached QF at Rabat (l. Schiavone), posting back to back wins at tour level for the first time since 2015 Wimbledon In other clay court outings this season, fell 1r at Istanbul (l. Begu) and Bogotá (l. Burger) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

263 Also exited 1r at Monterrey (l. Pavlyuchenkova) and Indian Wells (as qualifier, l. Brengle) Began the season with qualifying defeats at Auckland, Hobart and Australian Open, before dropping down to ITF Circuit to win the 14th title of her career at $100k ITF/Midland, MI USA (d. Broady in F) Finished 2016 at No.116, down from 2015 s joint best year end finish of No.68 (also in 2009) Posted only four tour level wins in 2016; three came on clay, during 2r appearances at Bogotá (l. Goncalves), Rabat (l. Putintseva) and Roland Garros (l. Cornet). Fell 1r at 11 events and in qualifying for a further five Advanced to back to back doubles finals at Bogotá and Rabat also lifted the title at Bogotá (w/arruabarrena) but lost the Rabat final (w/olaru). Bogotá doubles triumph was second WTA doubles title (also 2012 Quebec City w/mladenovic) Achieved career best singles ranking of No.62 on July 13, 2015 Is a five time WTA singles quarterfinalist, most recently at 2017 Rabat Has a 2 7 lifetime record against Top 10 players, defeating No.10 Li at 2010 Kuala Lumpur and No.7 Bouchard at 2015 Miami Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2001 and made WTA main draw debut in 2006 Winner of 15 singles and 15 doubles titles on ITF Circuit Gave birth to daughter, Charlotte, on December 20, 2013 (with husband and coach Charles Edouard Maria) Vandeweghe: Making seventh consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result at the All England Club is reaching QF in 2015 defeated three seeds en route (No.11 Ka.Pliskova in 2r, No.22 Stosur in 3r and No.6 Safarova in R16) before falling to No.4 Sharapova in 3 sets Reached R16 in 2016 (l. Pavlyuchenkova), 2r in 2014 (l. qualifier Smitkova) and posted 1r exits in 2011 (l. Daniilidou), 2012 (l. Errani) and 2013 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, with career best result being SF run at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual R Up V.Williams). Became the 21st unseeded player (and Lucic Baroni the 22nd at the same tournament) to advance to a Grand Slam semifinal since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds) One of 15 American women in the main draw here this fortnight the fewest to start a Slam since 2014 Wimbledon (13) In 1r defeated Barthel in straight sets. Faces another German today, Maria; owns 5 1 record against German players in 2017, sole defeat coming against Witthoeft last month at 's Hertogenbosch Owns 4 7 record in Grand Slam matches, falling at this stage at the All England Club in 2014 (l. Smitkova) In two grass court events this summer, reached QF at Birmingham (l. Muguruza) and opening match loss at s Hertogenbosch as defending champion, lost No.66 Witthoeft Upset No.7 Konta in Birmingham 2r marked third Top 10 win of 2017 (11 19 lifetime record); other wins this season came against No.1 Kerber and No.7 Muguruza en route to SF at Australian Open In opening match at Birmingham, defeated countrywoman McHale in straight sets. Win snapped three match losing streak, starting with QF loss at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), followed by 1r exits at Roland Garros (l. Rybarikova) and s Hertogenbosch (l. Witthoeft) Fell 1r at Roland Garros, losing to No.192 Rybarikova

264 Prior to Roland Garros, reached QF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep), which was first Premier Mandatory QF of career. As a result, posted new career high ranking of No.19 on May 15, 2017 Helped USA advance to Fed Cup final, who defeated reigning champion Czech Republic. Vandeweghe went 2 0 in singles (d. Vondrousova, Siniakova) to set up showdown vs. Belarus in November Fed Cup wins stopped a three match losing streak, at Dubai (l. Riske), Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Safarova) and Miami (after 1r bye, l. Cepelova) In February, represented USA in Fed Cup World Group 4 0 win over Germany in Hawaii went 2 0 in singles (d. Goerges, d. Petkovic) Reached first Grand Slam SF of career at 2017 Australian Open (l. V.Williams) in her 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeated No.1 Kerber in R16 at 2017 Australian Open her first win over a reigning No.1. Now 1 1 vs. No.1s (l. S.Williams at 2014 Miami) Opened 2017 season at Hopman Cup in Perth, finishing as R Up w/sock (l. France in F) Subsequently made 2r exit at Sydney (l. qualifier Duan) Posted third consecutive Top 50 finish in 2016, at No.37 same season ending rank as season highlights centered on grass court swing: won second career singles title at s Hertogenbosch (d. Mladenovic in F), SF at Birmingham (l. Strycova) and R16 at Wimbledon (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Also reached QF at 2016 Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Stanford (conceded ret. vs. Riske w/right ankle injury) In Grand Slam play in 2016, aside from Australian Open and Wimbledon, fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Begu) and 1r at US Open (l. Osaka) In doubles last season, won first career title from first final at Indian Wells (w/mattek Sands, d. Goerges/Pliskova in F) and was runner up at Cincinnati (w/hingis, l. Mirza/Strycova) Advanced to mixed doubles final at 2016 US Open (w/ram, l. Pavic/Siegemund) Reached first Grand Slam final of any kind at 2016 Australian Open in mixed doubles (w/tecau, l. Vesnina/Soares) Competed in doubles at the Rio Olympics (w/mattek Sands); fell in 2r to eventual silver medalists Hingis/Bacsinszky Won first career singles title at 's Hertogenbosch in June 2014; with Keys also victorious at Eastbourne, marked first time two Americans won titles in the same week since February 2002 (V.Williams at Antwerp, Seles at Doha) Now 2 1 in career singles finals, having also won at s Hertogenbosch in Runner up at 2012 Stanford (as lucky loser, l. S.Williams) Member of US Fed Cup Team, 2010, Made WTA debut as wildcard at 2006 San Diego; recorded first WTA win (main draw or qualifying) at 2009 Los Angeles (d. Garbin in 1r, l. Pennetta) Winner of two singles and six doubles titles on ITF Circuit As a wildcard, won 2008 US Open girls' singles title without dropping a set Coached by Pat Cash

265 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY THREE FEATURED MATCHES BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) First meeting FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #72) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Svitolina leads 1-0 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) Series tied 1-1 [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. JENNIFER BRADY (USA #93) First meeting QIANG WANG (CHN #55) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Williams leads 1-0 MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) vs. [11] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) Brengle leads 2-1 [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. [Q] FRANÇOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) First meeting [15] ELENA VESNINA (RUS #16) vs. VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) Azarenka leads 7-0 CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) vs. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) Keys leads 2-1 (1-1 at main draw, tour level) [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) vs. [18] ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #19) Sevastova leads 1-0 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

266 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Head to Head: First meeting BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (21) $106,476 $256,597 0 / 0 1 / / / / / / / / 1-2 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND SIMONA HALEP (25) $2,940,062 $18,400,850 1 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) R128: d. [WC] LAURA ROBSON (GBR #189) 6-4,6-2 (1h5) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) R128: d. [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) 6-4,6-1 (1h13) Total games: 18 Won/lost: 12-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h5 Average time on court: 1h5 Average rank of opponent: 189 Total games: 17 Won/lost: 12-5 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h13 Average time on court: 1h13 Average rank of opponent: 129 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA 2015 R1* L - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #163) SIMONA HALEP 2016 QF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) (2) R16 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) 6-7(5) R3 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #40) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

267 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #106) SF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R16 W - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) R3 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R2 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #170) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #88) R2 L - NA LI (CHN #6) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #73) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #28) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #25) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #50) R2* L - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #142) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #272) 6-7(8) 7-6(2) 6-2 Haddad Maia: Making Wimbledon debut; fell in qualifying in 2015 In 1r defeated No.189 Robson for first Grand Slam main draw win Faces No.2 Halep today; highest ranked played ever faced was No.12 V.Williams in 2r at 2017 Miami (l. in straight sets) In only main draw grass court tune up event, fell 1r at Mallorca (as qualifier, l. Rogers). Since Roland Garros, also reached SF on clay at WTA 125K Series at Bol (l. Krunic) and last week fell in qualifying at Eastbourne Made Grand Slam debut at 2017 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Vesnina). Broke into Top 100 for first time following 2017 Roland Garros at No.94 Reached QF at Prague (as qualifier, l. Kr.Pliskova). Other highlight of clay court season was winning eighth ITF title of career at $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (d. Teichmann in F) Fell 1r at Bogotá (as qualifier, l. Cepede Royg) and in qualifying for Monterrey and Stuttgart As wildcard, reached 2r at Miami (l. V.Williams) In February, won $25k ITF/Clare AUS (d. No.269 Vondrousova in F) Other 2017 appearances on ITF Circuit, came at $25k ITF/Perth AUS (l. Vondrousova in 2r) and $25k ITF/Perth 2 AUS (l. Mrdeza) Ended 2016 at No.211, down from career best finish No.198 in 2015; currently ranked No.97 (July 3, 2017) Finished 2016 with strong performances on ITF Circuit, winning back to back titles at $50k ITF/Scottsdale, AZ USA (d. Ahn in F) and $50k ITF/Waco, TX USA (d. Min in F). Also R Up finish at $25 ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula 9 ITA and two other SF Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

268 finishes Fell 1r on three WTA main draw appearances, at Rio (l. Cirstea), Miami (l. Pereira) and Rio Florianopolis (l. Savchuk) gained entry to all three tournaments as WC Wimbledon 2017 is only 14th tour level main draw of career. Best performance was QF at 2015 Rio de Janeiro (l. eventual champion Errani) and 2017 Prague (l. Kr.Pliskova) No.1 ranked Brazilian and only one in Top 300 Made WTA qualifying debut at 2012 Québec City (l. El Tabakh) Introduced to tennis by mother aged five Born in Rio de Janeiro, but now lives in Sao Paulo. Moved alone to southern Brazil at 13 to concentrate on junior tennis career Favorite surface is clay Coached by Martin Gande. Previously worked with Larri Passos (coach of three time Roland Garros winner Gustavo Kuerten) Halep: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2014 when she advanced to SF (l. Bouchard); reached QF in 2016 (l. Kerber) 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Slam finalist, having finished runner up at Roland Garros in 2014 (l. Sharapova in 3s) and 2017 (l. Ostapenko in 3s, having led with game point) At US Open, best result to date is reaching SF in 2015 (l. eventual champion Pennetta), while at the Australian Open advanced to QF in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2015 (l. Makarova) Owns 12 6 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (2 2 at Wimbledon). Most recent 2r loss at a major came at 2015 Roland Garros (l. Lucic Baroni) Faces No. 97 Haddad Maia today in their first meeting; loss would be worst by ranking since upset by No.118 Vesnina at 2016 Doha Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki in 3s), where she had a chance to claim the World No.1 ranking needed to do better than the incumbent Kerber, who also fell in QF Also would have ascended to top spot had she beaten Ostapenko in Paris final; despite loss, returned to previous career high rank of No.2, a position she first ascended to on August 11, 2014 and most recently held the week beginning January 18, 2016 One of four players who could be WTA World No.1 ranking after this Wimbledon fortnight, along with Kerber, Ka.Pliskova and Svitolina Halep needs to reach at least SF and see other results go her way Struggled w/right ankle injury in lead up to Roland Garros after a fall in first set of Rome final Victory over Ka.Pliskova in SF at Roland Garros improved overall record vs. Top 5 to 8 23, with previous wins coming against No.4 A.Radwanska (2013 Rome), No.4 A.Radwanska (2014 Dubai), No.5 Bouchard (2014 WTA Finals), No.1 S.Williams (2014 WTA Finals), No.5 Wozniacki (2015 Dubai), No.2 Kerber (2016 Montréal) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2016 Cincinnati)

269 Entered Paris after reaching finals in consecutive weeks firstly defending Madrid title (d. Mladenovic in F) and then finishing R Up at Rome (l. Svitolina in F) Record in career singles finals now stands at 15 10; owns one career grass court title, won at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (d. Flipkens in F) 2017 Mutua Madrid Open crown was also third WTA Premier Mandatory title, having also won at 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid Posted SF showing at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund) marked first SF of season Claimed wins over Konta and Watson during Romania s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II play off victory over Great Britain in April. Lost dead doubles rubber w/niculescu vs. Rae/Robson Reached QF at 2017 Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) after skipping Middle East Swing due to a left knee injury same injury that forced withdrawal from QF vs. Vikhlyantseva at St Petersburg Made 1r exit at Australian Open for second successive year (l. Rogers in 2017, l. Zhang in 2016, who was 0 14 at Grand Slams entering match and ranked No.133 at the time) Opened 2017 season at Shenzhen, with 2r exit (d. Jankovic in 1r, l. eventual champion Siniakova) Spent pre season training with coach Darren Cahill in Adelaide Posted third straight Top 5 season finish in 2016, at No.4, down from career high No.2 in Season ending ranking had improved eight years in a row until season highlighted by three titles, at Madrid (d. Cibulkova in F for second title at Premier Mandatory level, after 2015 Indian Wells), Bucharest (d. Sevastova in F) and Montréal (d. Keys in F) Went on a 13 match winning streak thanks to titles at Bucharest (five wins) and Montréal (five wins) and SF run at Cincinnati (three wins). Was second longest streak of 2016, after Azarenka (16) Also reached the first WTA doubles final of her career at Montréal (w/niculescu, l. Makarova/Vesnina) Qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore for the third time, going 1 2 in round robin play d. Keys, l. Kerber and Cibulkova; did not progress to SF Other notable results in 2016 included reaching SF at Sydney (l. Kuznetsova), Cincinnati (l. Kerber) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) and back to back QF at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and Miami (l. Bacsinszky) At the other Slams in 2016, made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and posted QF runs at Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and US Open (l. S.Williams) Went 6 7 vs. Top 10 opponents in 2016, wins being over No.9 Kvitova (Fed Cup), No.9 Keys (Wimbledon and Wuhan), No.2 Kerber (Montreal), No.5 A.Radwanska (Cincinnati) and No.7 Keys (WTA Finals Singapore) Record vs. World No.1 players is 1 10, win coming at 2014 WTA Finals Singapore vs. S.Williams (RR stage) Between May 2013 and August 2014, improved ranking from No.64 to as high as No.2 in the world, winning seven titles in this period Became third Romanian to break into the WTA Top 10 (after Ruzici, Spirlea) making Top 10 debut week of January 27, 2014; now highest ranked Romanian woman ever Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2012, Coached by Australian Darren Cahill. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Victor Ionita

270 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #72) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Head to Head: ELINA SVITOLINA leads BAKU HARD O SF ELINA SVITOLINA mins FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (37) $231,840 $11,055,795 1 / 8 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND ELINA SVITOLINA (22) $1,835,906 $5,943,968 4 / 8 0 / / / / / / / / FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #72) R128: d. MANDY MINELLA (LUX #82) 6-1,6-1 (0h53) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) R128: d. ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #56) 7-5,7-6(8) (1h53) Total games: 14 Won/lost: 12-2 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 0h53 Average time on court: 0h53 Average rank of opponent: 82 Total games: 25 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h53 Average time on court: 1h53 Average rank of opponent: 56 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE 2016 R2 L - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) R1 W - ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #66) 7-6(7) R1 L - SARA ERRANI (ITA #19) R1 L - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #11) 7-6(6) 6-4 ELINA SVITOLINA 2016 R2 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) R1 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #83) R2 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) 7-6(3) 6-3 R1 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #94) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

271 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R1 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #4) R3 W - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #31) R2 W - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #148) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #97) R3 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R2 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #55) R1 W - JELENA DOKIC (AUS #45) R1 L - VERA DUSHEVINA (RUS #56) 6-7(0) QF L - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #4) R16 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #23) (1) R3 W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #11) 7-6(5) 6-0 R2 W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #91) 7-6(2) 7-6(4) R1 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #21) R2 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #34) R1 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #64) R2 L - ARAVANE REZAI (FRA #60) R1 W - ANNE KREMER (LUX #118) R1 L - MELANIE SOUTH (GBR #305) R1 L - KRISTINA BRANDI (PUR #70) R2 L - TATIANA GOLOVIN (FRA #54) R1 W - MYRIAM CASANOVA (SUI #74) (4) R3 L - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #81) R2 W - AMANDA COETZER (RSA #15) R1 W - SEDA NOORLANDER (NED #126) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) R1 W - PETRA MANDULA (HUN #86) R2 L - JENNIFER CAPRIATI (USA #4) R1 W - MARISSA GOULD (USA #95) R1* L - GRETA ARN (HUN #171) 7-6(2) R1 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #95) R1 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1* L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #114) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

272 Schiavone: Making 17th consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and 18th overall). This is tied for the second most main draw appearances of all players in the draw (w/ S.Williams) and behind V.Williams (20) Best result here is reaching QF in 2009 (l. Dementieva); also reached R16 in 2012 (l. Kvitova) 2010 Roland Garros champion (d. Stosur in F) and finished runner up there in 2011 (l. Li). Title run in 2010 was the only time in the Open Era the women s singles Roland Garros title had not been won by a Top 10 seed At 37 years, is the second oldest player in the main draw (after V.Williams, who is six days older) 2017 Wimbledon marks 67th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam second most appearances among active players, behind V.Williams (74) and ahead of S.Williams (66), and joint third with Navratilova in the Open Era (also Frazier 71) Bowed out in qualifying at 2016 Australian Open, snapping her run of 61 successive Grand Slam main draw appearances (one short of the women s record, 62, held by Ai Sugiyama) Is one of nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam main draw matches ( entering Wimbledon 2r) Is in 2r matches at Grand Slams, most recently falling at 2016 Wimbledon to Halep Faces No.5 Svitolina today. Is vs. Top 5 players, including 0 2 in 2017; match ups this year coming against No.5 Muguruza at Roland Garros and Kerber at Monterrey. Last win over a Top 5 player came against No.5 Stosur at 2011 Fed Cup Entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r, has 18 main draw wins at the All England Club, the fewest of all four Grand Slams (Australian Open 19, Roland Garros 40, US Open 28) At 2011 Australian Open played longest recorded women s singles match in Grand Slam history: d. Kuznetsova in 3s in a match lasting 4 hours, 44 mins Played two grass court tournaments leading up to 2017 Wimbledon, falling in 2r at Mallorca (l. Kr.Pliskova) and 1r at Eastbourne (l. Peng) 2017 clay court campaign highlighted by eighth career title, at Bogotá (d. No.20 Bertens in QF, Arruabarrena in F) and R Up finish at Rabat (l. Pavlyuchenkova in F) Fell 1r at Roland Garros (l. Muguruza). Only other outing on clay was 1r exit at Madrid (l. Larsson) Began 2017 season with qualifying defeat at Brisbane, before 1r exits at Hobart (l. Fett) and Australian Open (l. Boserup) Also fell 1r at Taipei City (l. Jakupovic), Acapulco (l. Puig), Indian Wells (as qualifier, l. Chirico) and Monterrey (l. Kerber). Exited Miami during qualifying Posted 16th non consecutive Top 100 season in 2016, at No.91 after ending 2015 at No season highlighted by winning seventh singles title of career (and sixth on clay) at 2016 Rio de Janeiro (d. Rogers in F). It was her first title since 2013 Marrakech; now 8 12 in singles finals Other singles highlights in 2016 were QF efforts at Katowice (l. eventual champion Cibulkova) and Nanchang (l. Ozaki) Lost first eight WTA singles finals contested before triumphing at 2007 Bad Gastein (d. Meusburger) in ninth. Owns a 7 11 record in singles finals Owns 7 9 record in doubles finals, most recently winning 2009 Tokyo [PPO] (w/kleybanova). Runner up at 2008 Roland Garros (w/dellacqua) Former Italian No.1; currently the nation s No.2, after Vinci (as of July 3, 2017)

273 Qualified for WTA Finals Doha in singles in 2010; reached SF in doubles in 2006 at WTA Finals Madrid Member of Italian Fed Cup Team that won titles in 2006, ; Italian Olympic Team 2004, 2008, 2012 Currently without a coach Svitolina: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall) Has reached the 2r for the third time also fell at this stage in 2015 (l. Dellacqua) and 2016 (l. Shvedova) Other results at Wimbledon were 1r exits in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2014 (l. Doi); fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best results coming at Roland Garros where she reached QF in 2015 (l. Ivanovic) and 2017 (l. Halep after holding mp in second set tie break) Elsewhere, has made 3r at the Australian Open ( , 2017) and US Open ( ) Enters fortnight of 2017 Wimbledon on a career high of No.5 (first posted week of June 12, 2017) Seeded No.4 this fortnight her highest seeding at a Slam (up from No.5 at 2017 Roland Garros) One of two Ukrainians through to 2r (also Tsurenko) In Grand Slam 2r matches, has 8 6 record, with losses coming at 2013 Roland Garros (l. Lepchenko), 2013 US Open (l. McHale), 2014 Roland Garros (l. Ivanovic), Wimbledon 2015 (l. Dellacqua), 2016 Australian Open (l. Osaka) and 2016 Wimbledon (l. Shvedova) Faces No.72 Schiavone today; has lost three times to players ranked outside Top 50 in 2017, against No.158 Mattek Sands (Miami), No.68 S.Zheng (Madrid) and No.102 Giorgi (Birmingham) Owns the joint most match wins on WTA tour in 2017 (37 8 record) along with Mladenovic (37 14) and Pliskova (37 9) Has a 5 1 record vs. Top 5 players this season, and overall in career, defeating No.4 Halep and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Owns lifetime record vs. Top 10 players, defeating No.4 Halep, No.7 Muguruza and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.10 Konta (2016 Zhuhai), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai), No.6 Safarova (2015 Cincinnati), No.9 Kerber (2015 Brisbane), No.8 Kerber (2014 Wuhan) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Enters 2017 Wimbledon after falling 2r in only grass court tune up event at Birmingham (l. Giorgi); win against Watson in Birmingham 1r was only her fifth on grass in her career, previously defeating Nara and Flipkens at 2014 's Hertogenbosch, Doi at 2015 Wimbledon and Broady at 2016 Wimbledon Prior to QF run at 2017 Roland Garros, won fourth WTA singles title of 2017 at Rome (d. Halep in F). Defeated three Top 10 players en route to Rome title No.3 Ka.Pliskova, No.7 Muguruza (via ret.) and No.4 Halep in final Currently sits at No.3 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard (July 3, 2017) the Top 8 singles and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October

274 In addition to Rome title, also won titles this season at Taipei City (d. Peng in F), Dubai (d. Wozniacki in F) and Istanbul (d. Mertens in F) leads the tour for most titles won in 2017 (4) Posted 1r exit at Madrid (l. Zheng) Opened clay season representing Ukraine in Fed Cup loss to Germany, going 1 1 in singles (d. Kerber, l. Goerges) During Sunshine Double hard court swing, made R16 at Indian Wells (l. Muguruza) and posted opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. No.158 Mattek Sands) Loss to Muguruza ended 15 match winning streak, the longest winning streak since Azarenka s 16 matches in 2016, spanning Indian Wells to Rome last spring At Kuala Lumpur, withdrew prior to 2r match vs. Hibino w/lower leg injury In February, made her Top 10 debut by capturing Dubai title (d. Wozniacki in F), becoming the first Ukrainian player to achieve the feat. Now owns a 8 2 record in singles finals Lifted title in Taipei (d. Peng in F); in February followed this by winning both singles rubbers in Ukraine s Fed Cup win over Australia (vs. Barty and Gavrilova) Prior to Dubai, all five career singles titles were won at International level: 2013 and 2014 Baku (was only teenager to win a WTA singles title in 2013), 2015 Marrakech, 2016 Kuala Lumpur and 2017 Taipei Began 2017 season with SF run at Brisbane (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s), where she defeated world No.1 Kerber en route. Now owns three wins over No.1s, all within the past year: S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics) and Kerber (2016 Beijing and 2017 Brisbane). Was the only player to defeat both reigning No.1s in 2016 and is first Ukrainian woman ever to defeat a top ranked player Reached the 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Posted second Top 20 season in 2016, at No.14. Fourth successive Top 40 season Strong finish to 2016 season also saw her reach first SF at Premier Mandatory level at Beijing (l. A.Radwanska); in addition, post US Open reached SF at Tokyo [PPO] (l. Osaka) and Moscow (l. Kuznetsova) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai for the second time (l. Kvitova in F) Reached three finals in 2016, clinching fourth WTA singles title at Kuala Lumpur (d. Bouchard in F) and advancing to finals at New Haven (l. A.Radwanska) and Zhuhai (l. Kvitova) Other season highlights included SF at Dubai (l. Errani), QF at Rio Olympics (l. Kvitova) and R16 at Miami (l. Makarova) Owns two career doubles titles: 2014 Istanbul (w/doi) and 2015 Istanbul (w/gavrilova) Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Baku (lost in 1r but won title the next two years) Played first ITF Circuit events of career in Winner of seven singles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2016 Currently working with Thierry Ascione and hitting partner Andrew Bettles. Has previously worked with Iain Hughes and Gabriel Urpi Also worked with former world No.1 Justine Henin as coaching consultant in 2016

275 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) Head to Head: NOTTINGHAM GRASS O F DONNA VEKIC (3) mins 2016 CINCINNATI HARD O R2 JOHANNA KONTA mins JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND DONNA VEKIC (21) $268,469 $1,375,843 1 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 2-3 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) R128: d. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) 6-2,6-2 (1h4) vs. DONNA VEKIC (CRO #58) R128: d. NATALIA VIKHLYANTSEVA (RUS #66) 6-7(6),6-4,6-1 (2h15) Total games: 16 Won/lost: 12-4 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h4 Average time on court: 1h4 Average rank of opponent: 113 Total games: 30 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 2h15 Average time on court: 2h15 Average rank of opponent: 66 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA KONTA 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) DONNA VEKIC 2016 R1 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) 7-6(3) R2* L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #162) R1* W - MISA EGUCHI (JPN #142) 7-6(3) 6-2 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

276 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) R2 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #566) R1 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #21) R1 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) Konta: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Has matched her previous best result here by reaching 2r also in 2016 (l. Bouchard) One of two British women, along with Watson, to reach 2r from five in the starting field (also Boulter, Broady and Robson). They are each looking to become the first British woman to win the title since Virginia Wade 40 years ago (d. Betty Stove in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open In 1r on Monday here in SW19, avenged loss suffered at the hands of Hsieh in 1r at Roland Garros Owns a 4 2 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, most recently falling at this stage last year at Wimbledon Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F) before falling 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) and SF for second year in a row at home event of Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston Overall record vs. Top 5 now stands at 4 6, previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney and No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami Owns a 13 8 record vs. Top 10 opponents, with wins over No.8 Makarova (2015 Eastbourne), No.9 Muguruza (2015 US Open), No.2 Halep (2015 Wuhan), No.10 V.Williams (2016 Australian Open), No.7 Vinci (2016 Rome), No.7 V.Williams (2016 Stanford), No.10 Kuznetsova (2016 Rio Olympics), No.8 Suárez Navarro (2016 Wuhan), No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Beijing), No.9 Keys (2016 Beijing), No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Sydney), No.5 Halep (2017 Miami) and No.1 Kerber (2017 Eastbourne) Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

277 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. V.Williams) Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome). Is now 3 2 in WTA singles finals, following 2017 Nottingham Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to No.25 Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match Advanced to QF or better at 10 events in 2016 Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka) By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics; reached QF in singles (l. eventual silver medalist Kerber), 2r in doubles (w/watson, l. Chan/Chan) and fell 1r in mixed doubles (w/j.murray, l. eventual gold medalists Mattek Sands/Sock)

278 Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r) Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season Hitting partner is Andrew Fitzpatrick Vekic: Making fourth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (fifth overall). Through to 2r for the second time, having reached this stage in 2014 (l. Zvonareva) 2017 Wimbledon marks 16th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with 3r run at 2015 Roland Garros (l. Ivanovic); at the other Slams, has reached 2r at Australian Open on two occasions (2013, 2017) and at US Open once (2013), as well as at Wimbledon Playing 2017 Wimbledon on a ranking of No.58, just one place off her career high of No.57, set the week of June 26, 2017 This year s grass court season highlighted by winning second WTA singles title of career, at Nottingham d. Konta, her opponent today at Wimbledon, in final. Until this title run, had not posted back to back main draw wins since September 2015 (run to final at Tashkent) Heading into today s match against No.7 Konta has two Top 10 wins to her name as well as defeating then No.8 Konta in Nottingham final, defeated then No.10 Cibulkova in final at 2014 Kuala Lumpur to capture her first WTA singles title. Other Top 25 wins have been over No.24 Cirstea (2013 Birmingham), No.21 Vinci (2014 Wimbledon) and No.25 Ivanovic (2016 Cincinnati) Other grass results this season have included 1r exits at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Loeb) and Birmingham (l. Riske) Has successfully won through qualifying at four tour level events in 2017, from six attempts (has played 14 main draws overall) Clay season ended with 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Zhang). Reached 2r at Madrid (as qualifier, l. Doi); successfully qualified at Rome (l. Garcia in 1r) and fell in qualifying at Prague On this year s Sunshine Double, reached 2r at Indian Wells (l. Halep) and fell 1r at Miami (as qualifier, l. Wang) Also reached 2r at Monterrey (l. Cornet) and 2r indoors at Biel (l. Kr. Pliskova) In other early season results, fell in 2r at St Petersburg (as LL, l. Cibulkova) and also at Budapest (l. Goerges) and Australian Open (l. Wozniacki). Her 1r win in Melbourne was first Grand Slam main draw victory since reaching 3r at 2015 Roland Garros

279 Opened 2017 season with 1r exits at Brisbane (as wildcard, l. Muhammed) and Sydney (as qualifier, l. Gavrilova) Ended 2016 ranked No.101. Posted best year end finish in 2014, at No.84 Reached two ITF finals at the end of 2016 season, winning the title at $100k ITF/Sharm El Sheikh. Also reached QF at WTA 125K event at Limoges Posted just four main draw wins across 2016, defeating Al Nabhani at Doha, Riske at Kaohsiung, Ivanovic at Cincinnati and Zhang at Tianjin 2015 highlights included reaching final at Tashkent (l. Hibino) and QF at Baku When she won first career singles title at 2014 Kuala Lumpur, aged 17 yrs10mos, became youngest player to win a WTA singles title since 2006 Bangkok (Vania King) Reached first WTA career final at 2012 Tashkent. In what was her first WTA main draw appearance, became youngest WTA finalist since 15 year old Tamira Paszek won Portoroz in Also finished runner up on grass at 2013 Birmingham (l. Hantuchova) and 2015 Tashkent (l. Hibino). Including 2017 Nottingham, owns a 2 3 record in singles finals Broke into Top 100 (at No.93) on January 28, 2013 On ITF Circuit has won five singles and one doubles title Member of Croatian Fed Cup Team, , 2017 Both parents played professional sports: mother, Brankica (track/hurdles) and father, Igor (goalkeeper) Currently coached by Nick Horvat; physical coach is Dario Novak Previously coached by David Felgate. Has also worked with former Roland Garros champion and Croatian Fed Cup captain Iva Majoli

280 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. JENNIFER BRADY (USA #93) Head to Head: First meeting DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (28) $524,785 $11,399,709 0 / 8 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND JENNIFER BRADY (22) $267,338 $439,625 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 0-1 [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) R128: d. ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #90) 6-3,3-6,9-7 (2h45) vs. JENNIFER BRADY (USA #93) R128: d. DANKA KOVINIC (MNE #125) 6-3,6-1 (0h57) Total games: 34 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 2h45 Average time on court: 2h45 Average rank of opponent: 90 Total games: 16 Won/lost: 12-4 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 0h57 Average time on court: 0h57 Average rank of opponent: 125 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA 2016 QF L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #50) R16 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) JENNIFER BRADY 2016 R1* L - JULIA BOSERUP (USA #225) R3 W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R2 W - DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #56) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #53) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

281 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 R1 L - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) R3 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) R2 W - ALISON VAN UYTVANCK (BEL #89) R1 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #117) R3 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #11) R2 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #75) R1 W - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #174) R1 L - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #31) QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #1) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #16) R2 W - POLONA HERCOG (SLO #59) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #91) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #101) 6-7(4) 7-6(2) 7-5 R1 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #26) 7-6(5) R3 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #37) R2 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #71) R1 W - JULIE COIN (FRA #65) R1 L - JIE ZHENG (CHN #133) R1* L - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #221) 7-6(8) Cibulkova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Two time quarterfinalist, in 2011 (l. Sharapova) and 2016 (l. Vesnina) 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result across the majors came with runner up finish at 2014 Australian Open (l. Li). Defeated four seeds en route to final at Melbourne Park, including No.3 Sharapova and No.5 A.Radwanska to become first player representing Slovakia (male or female) to reach a Grand Slam singles final At Roland Garros, advanced to SF in 2009 (l. eventual R Up Safina) and QF in 2012 (l. Stosur), while at US Open, reached QF in 2010 (l. Wozniacki) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

282 Here at Wimbledon, to reach 2r defeated Petkovic in a match that lasted 2hr45mins, converting on sixth match point. Owns a 23 6 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (6 0 at Wimbledon) Entered Wimbledon on a four match losing streak; after R16 runs at both Indian Wells (l. Pavlyuchenkova) and Miami (l. Safarova) posted a 2 6 win loss record, three of last four losses being to players ranked outside Top 100 Went 0 3 on grass in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon, falling 1r at s Hertogenbosch (l. Lottner, ranked No.161) and Birmingham (l. Safarova, having held two match points) and dropping 2r opener at Eastbourne (l. Watson, ranked No.126) Won first WTA doubles title of career at s Hertogenbosch (w/flipkens) Clay season ended with 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. Jabeur, ranked No.114). Also fell in 2r at Madrid (l. Dodin) and Rome (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) Posted new career high ranking week of April 24, 2017 at No.4; playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.9 Middle East swing results included 2r defeat in Dubai (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) and SF run at Doha (l. to Ka.Pliskova) the previous week; win over Stosur in Doha QF was 400th career match win (all levels) In February, posted SF run at St Petersburg (l. Putintseva) Reached 3r at Australian Open (as No.6 seed, l. Makarova in 3s) Began 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. eventual runner up Cornet); made 2r exit at Sydney (l. Bouchard) Is 1 1 against Top 20 opponents in 2017, defeating No.16 Vesnina in QF at St Petersburg in February Posted first Top 10 season of career in 2016, finishing at No.5 Won 2016 WTA Comeback Player of the Year award ended 2015 ranked No.38 having been sidelined for four months with a left Achilles problem, with ranking dipping as low as No.66 in February 2016 Capped 2016 by winning biggest title of career to date at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in group stage before defeating No.9 Kuznetsova in SF and World No.1 Kerber in final At No.7, became lowest seeded player to triumph at WTA Finals since No.7 seed V.Williams in 2008; first player to win WTA Finals on debut since Kvitova in 2011 Won career high 53 matches in 2016 (previous best was 42 matches in 2011) Won a WTA leading four singles titles in 2016 qualified for Singapore by virtue of lifting trophy at Linz (d. Golubic in F) after earlier wins at Katowice (d. Giorgi in F) and Eastbourne (d. Ka.Pliskova in F). In 2016 also reached finals at Acapulco (l. Stephens), Madrid (l. Halep) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) Earlier titles came at 2011 Moscow, 2012 Carlsbad, 2013 Stanford, 2014 Acapulco; overall is 8 10 in singles finals Other notable results in 2016 season included SF runs at Hobart (l. eventual R Up Bouchard) and Stanford (l. Konta) Withdrew from Rio Olympics in singles and doubles (w/left calf injury) Owns 34 victories over Top 10 opponents (eight coming in 2016) including three over reigning World No.1s: Wozniacki at 2011 Wimbledon, Azarenka at 2012 Roland Garros and Kerber at 2016 WTA Finals Made Top 10 debut at No.10 on March 31, 2014 (after Miami) Broke into Top 20 on August 4, 2008 Made WTA qualifying debut at 2005 Rabat and main draw debut at 2006 Istanbul

283 In February 2014 launched her own sportswear and accessories line, Domi, which incorporates her on court Slovak catch cry Pome! ; proceeds go to her foundation which assists athletes and other notables in her native Slovakia who have fallen on tough times Married husband Michal Miso Navara in Bratislava in July 2016, after Wimbledon Coached by Matej Liptak Brady: Making main draw debut at Wimbledon, having fallen in qualifying in Wimbledon marks third main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, after 2017 Australian Open and 2017 Roland Garros In January this year, won through qualifying at Australian Open and went on to become first major debutante to reach R16 at a Slam since Smitkova at 2014 Wimbledon. Defeated Zanevska in 1r, Watson in 2r (saved 5mp) and No.14 seed Vesnina in 3r, eventually losing to Lucic Baroni; became first American female qualifier to reach R16 at the Australian Open in Open Era Also just sixth player to make R16 on Australian Open debut in last 21 years: V.Williams (1998), Suárez Navarro (2009), Bouchard (2014), Gasparyan and Konta (2016) Prior to 2017 Australian Open, had fallen in qualifying at US Open ( ), Roland Garros (2016) and Wimbledon (2016) Against No.9 Cibulkova today at the All England Club is looking for first Top 10 win of career Played just one tune up on grass before Wimbledon reached QF at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Maria) Fell 1r on tournament debut at 2017 Roland Garros l. No.14 Mladenovic, taking record vs. Top 20 opponents to 1 3 having defeated No.18 Vesnina at 2017 Australian Open and taken losses to No.20 Svitolina at 2016 Montréal and No.17 Strycova at 2017 Stuttgart Did not win a main draw match on clay this year, suffering defeats in qualifying for Rome and Madrid and in 1r at Strasbourg (l. Garcia), Stuttgart (as lucky loser, l. Strycova) and Charleston (l. Barthel) Also fell at first hurdle at Acapulco (as qualifier, l. Townsend), Indian Wells (l. Rogers) her first tournament at Premier Mandatory level and Miami (l. Flipkens) Began 2017 season by falling in qualifying at Brisbane (l. Schiavone) and Sydney (l. McHale) Reached career high ranking of No.75 on April 10, 2017, having broken into Top 100 for first time following Australian Open run Currently the US No.12 of 13 women in current Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017) 2017 Wimbledon marks just 13th tour level main draw. First four appearances came in 2016: Rio de Janeiro (as qualifier, l. Hercog in 1r), Stanford (l. Cornet in 1r), Montréal (as qualifier l. Svitolina in 1r) and Guangzhou (l. Konjuh in QF)

284 Prior to 2017 Australian Open posted first and only WTA main draw wins at 2016 Guangzhou (d. Pivovarova and Kovinic) On ITF Circuit, owns four ITF singles (most recently at $25k ITF/El Paso USA in 2015) and four doubles titles Attended the University of California, Los Angeles, making her debut for the Bruins tennis team in Completed sophomore year of studies before turning professional in 2015 Trained during the off season at the new USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida Started playing tennis at age seven; tennis idols growing up were Justine Henin and Lleyton Hewitt Coached by Roger Anderson; fitness trainer is Satoshi Ochi

285 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM QIANG WANG (CHN #55) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Head to Head: VENUS WILLIAMS leads ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R1 VENUS WILLIAMS (3) 101 mins QIANG WANG (25) $333,354 $1,184,771 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-2 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / QIANG WANG (CHN #55) R128: d. KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #111) 6-3,6-4 (1h6) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) R128: d. ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) 7-6(7),6-4 (1h39) Total games: 19 Won/lost: 12-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h6 Average time on court: 1h6 Average rank of opponent: 111 Total games: 23 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h39 Average time on court: 1h39 Average rank of opponent: 54 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match QIANG WANG 2016 R1 L - DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #56) R1 L - RICHEL HOGENKAMP (NED #123) VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

286 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) 6-1 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

287 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2007 F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

288 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2001 F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) Wang: Making third appearance at Wimbledon; through to 2r for the first time after 1r losses in Wimbledon marks 12th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam Looking to reach 3r at a Slam for the first time, having fallen in 2r on five occasions: at 2014 US Open (l. Dellacqua), 2015 US Open (l. Strycova), 2016 Australian Open (l. Friedsam), 2016 Roland Garros (l. Suárez Navarro) and 2016 US Open (l. Shvedova) One of six Chinese women in starting field at 2017 Wimbledon (also Duan, Han, Peng, Zhang and Zheng) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

289 Plays No.11 V.Williams today, a reprise of their recent 1r meeting at Roland Garros, won by Williams. Owns 2 11 career record against Top 20 players, with wins coming against No.10 Wozniacki (2013 Kuala Lumpur) and No.15 Vesnina (2017 Rome) Has lost her past four encounters with American players, against Davis (2017 Doha), Min (2016 Dalian), Brady (2016 Cincinnati) and V.Williams (2017 Roland Garros) Most recent win over a US player came over Stephens in 1r of 2016 Australian Open Did not play a grass court event before Wimbledon qualifying last week During this year s clay season made 2r showings at Strasbourg (l. Rogers) and Rome (as qualifier, l. Barthel); reached career high No.50 following Rome run At Madrid, advanced to R16 (l. Kuznetsova) her best performance at a Premier Mandatory tournament. In opening clay tournament of 2017 made 2r at Prague (l. Giorgi) Won biggest title of career in April, at WTA 125K Series event in Zhengzhou (d. Peng in F) During the Sunshine Double, fell 2r at both Indian Wells (l. Svitolina) and Miami (l. A.Radwanska) In February, followed qualifying exit at Doha by reaching back to back QF at Premier level Dubai (l. Sevastova) and International level Kuala Lumpur (l. Han) Opened 2017 season with a QF run at Shenzhen (l. Giorgi), before falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni) Ended 2016 at No.70 her career best year end ranking and second Top 100 finish (also in 2014 at No.100) 2016 highlights included QF runs at Shenzhen (l. A.Radwanska), Kuala Lumpur (l. Zhu), Hong Kong (l. Wozniacki) and WTA 125k Series event at Dalian (l. Min) Reached 2r at 2016 US Open, upsetting No.23 seed Kasatkina in 1r (l. Shvedova) Represented China at Rio Olympics l. Kuznetsova in 1r in three sets In 2016, posted a 14 1 record between March May on the ITF Circuit, winning $50k ITF/Quanzhou CHN and $100k ITF/Shenzhen CHN, and finishing runner up at $75k ITF/Gifu JPN Currently the No.3 of five Chinese women ranked in Top 100 (as of July 3, 2017) Member of Chinese Fed Cup Team, On ITF Circuit, owns 13 singles and one doubles title Made WTA qualifying debut at 2007 Beijing and main draw debut at 2012 Baku Won Chinese U/16 Championships in 2006 and U/18 Championships in 2007 Began playing tennis aged nine as a way to keep fit Favorite surface is hardcourt; favorite tournament is US Open Would have become a teacher if not a tennis player Admires Zheng Jie Coached by Peter McNamara

290 V.Williams: Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships Owns a 57 7 record in Grand Slam 2r matches (16 1 at Wimbledon, falling to Sprem in 2004) 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Her Grand Slam record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf By taking to the court today against Wang will surpass Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players 97 (owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10). In Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F); also won US Open twice ( ) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017) Successfully defended the Wimbledon title twice: and Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams), most recently winning 2016 Wimbledon (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Coming off R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros has now reached at least R16 at five successive Slams since 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Arrived in Paris after contesting two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days)

291 Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March At 35 years of age, was the oldest player to rank in Top 10 since 38 year old Navratilova in December 1994 (whose run ended on January 1, 1995) Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt

292 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) vs. [11] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) Head to Head: MADISON BRENGLE leads TOKYO HARD O R1 PETRA KVITOVA mins 2016 DUBAI HARD O R16 MADISON BRENGLE (1) mins 2015 STUTTGART CLAY I R16 MADISON BRENGLE (2) 96 mins MADISON BRENGLE (27) $239,930 $1,862,186 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 7-8 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND PETRA KVITOVA (27) $230,291 $23,121,987 1 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / MADISON BRENGLE (USA #95) R128: d. RICHEL HOGENKAMP (NED #104) 6-3,6-3 (1h06) vs. [11] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) R128: d. JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #53) 6-3,6-4 (1h24) Total games: 18 Won/lost: 12-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h6 Average time on court: 1h6 Average rank of opponent: 104 Total games: 19 Won/lost: 12-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h24 Average time on court: 1h24 Average rank of opponent: 53 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MADISON BRENGLE 2016 R1 L - KURUMI NARA (JPN #93) (5) R1 L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #16) PETRA KVITOVA 2016 R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #35) (5) R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #85) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

293 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3* L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) R2* W - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #137) (2) R1* W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #93) R1* L - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #210) R1* L - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #116) R1* L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #133) R2* L - GRETA ARN (HUN #136) (3) R1* W - KSENIA PALKINA (KGZ #251) R3* L - TATJANA MARIA (GER #101) R2* W - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #151) R1* W - STÉPHANIE COHEN-ALORO (FRA #166) 7-6(2) 7-6(2) 2015 R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #57) R1 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #108) F W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) SF W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) 7-6(6) 6-1 QF W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R16 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R3 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) (2) 7-5 R2 W - MONA BARTHEL (GER #59) R1 W - ANDREA HLAVACKOVA (CZE #118) QF L - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #20) R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #18) 7-6(5) 6-3 R3 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #55) W/O R1 W - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #108) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #26) R3 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #53) R2 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #101) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #96) F W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) SF W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) QF W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) (5) 6-2 R16 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #29) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #111) R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #173) SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - KAIA KANEPI (EST #80) (8) 8-6 R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #4) R3 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #11) R2 W - JIE ZHENG (CHN #24) R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #55) R1 L - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 L - TATIANA PEREBIYNIS (UKR #67) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

294 Brengle: Making third Wimbledon appearance and has reached 2r for first time Fell 1r in 2015 (l. V.Williams) and 2016 (l. Nara). Lost in qualifying Is appearing in her 16th career Slam at 2017 Wimbledon. Best performance was R16 run at 2015 Australian Open (l. Keys). Reached 3r at 2015 US Open (l. Kontaveit) and at 2017 Roland Garros made 2r (l. Bacsinszky) In 1r saw off Hogenkamp in just over an hour Faces No.12 Kvitova today; owns 4 24 record against Top 20 players, most recently beating No.2 S.Williams at 2017 Auckland Record in 2r at the majors stands at 3 2, most recently at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) Prepared for Wimbledon by reaching QF at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. eventual champion Rybarikova) and falling 1r at 's Hertogenbosch On clay, reached 2r at Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and Strasbourg (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Stosur). Prior to this, won ninth and 10th career titles on ITF Circuit, at $60k ITF/Charleston SC, USA and $60k ITF/Charlottesville VA, USA (both on clay) Suffered 1r exit at Monterrey (l. Podoroska) and 2r exits at Miami (l. Ka.Pliskova), Indian Wells (l. Vinci) and Acapulco (l. Ostapenko) Middle East Swing results include back to back 1r exits at Doha (as qualifier, l. Garcia) and Dubai (l. Doi) Fell in 1r at 2017 Australian Open (l. compatriot Riske) Started 2017 at Auckland, advancing to 3r (l. 1r opponent here Ostapenko); defeated No.2 S.Williams en route; owns a 3 9 record against Top 10 opponents, other wins coming against No.8 Kvitova at 2016 Dubai and No.4 Kvitova at 2015 Stuttgart Ended 2016 at No.75 third consecutive Top 100 finish 2016 season is highlighted by SF appearance at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual champion Vandeweghe) and QF showing at Dubai (l. eventual champion Errani) 2016 s Hertogenbosch was third tour level SF of career (also finalist at 2015 Hobart; semifinalist at 2015 Stuttgart) Other notable 2016 results include a 3r appearance at the Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) and R16 at Eastbourne (l. Vesnina) Ended 2015 at No.40 for career best year end finish (up from No.90 in 2014) Enjoyed breakthrough start to 2015, reaching first WTA singles final at Hobart (as qualifier, l.watson), followed by R16 run at Australian Open left Australia with a 14 3 record Reached first SF at Premier level at 2015 Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Kerber); posted first Top 5 win of career over No.4 Kvitova in 2r. Did not make cut on original entry list but gained admittance due to player withdrawals Following SF run at 2015 Stuttgart, lost 1r at her next eight tournaments Prague (l. Strycova), Madrid (l. S.Williams), Rome (l. Keys), Strasbourg (l. Tomljanovic), Roland Garros (l. Stosur), Eastbourne (l. Hercog), Wimbledon (l. V.Williams) and Washington DC (l. Begu); broke losing streak at Toronto (d. Zhao in 1r) Reached two QFs in 2015, at Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. Tomljanovic) and Linz (l. Larsson)

295 1r win over Zheng Saisai at 2015 US Open at three hours, 20 minutes set a new record for longest women s match at the US Open since the introduction of the tiebreak in Record was surpassed by Konta vs. Muguruza later in same tournament, which took three hours, 23 minutes Achieved career high ranking of No.35 on 4 May 2015 Currently the US No.14 ranked woman of 17 in Top 100 (as at March 20, 2017) Reached first WTA QF at 2014 Linz; as qualifier, advanced when Begu retired in second set of 1r match and received walkover from Ivanovic in 2r Made WTA main draw debut at 2007 Australian Open (as WC) Played first tour event at 2005 US Open, falling 1r of qualifying (as WC) Made professional debut at $25k ITF/Allentown, PA USA in 2004; won first of seven ITF singles titles in 2005 Coached by mother Gaby Brengle and Julie Coin Kvitova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Is a two time champion here, lifting the trophy in 2011 (d. Sharapova in F) and 2014 (d. Bouchard in F) Other notable results at the All England Club include a SF run in 2010 (l. eventual champion S.Williams), and QFs in 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2013 (l. Flipkens) With 2011 victory, was the first player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) One of two former Wimbledon champions in the draw (also V.Williams) 2017 Wimbledon marks 36th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Aside from Wimbledon, best Grand Slams results include two SF showings at 2012 Australian Open (l. Sharapova) and 2012 Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Sharapova), and QF at 2015 US Open (l. eventual champion Pennetta) and 2011 Australian Open (l. Zvonareva) In 1r saw off No.53 Larsson. Faces another player ranked outside Top 50, Brengle, today; has lost two of their three career meetings, although won the most recent of these, last year at Tokyo [PPO] Record in Grand Slam 2r matches stands at 23 5, falling at this stage in her most recent Slam, 2017 Roland Garros (l. Mattek Sands) Playing in third event of 2017 required extensive surgery on left hand after a knife attack in her home on December 20, 2016; remains subject of a police investigation in Czech Republic Withdrew from Eastbourne last week due to abdominal injury In second tournament of season, clinched 20th singles title at Birmingham (d. Barty in F). Is now joint fifth with 20 on the list of among active players for most title wins, behind S.Williams (72), V.Williams (49), Sharapova (35), Wozniacki (25), and tied with Azarenka and A.Radwanska 2017 Birmingham marked her first final on grass since winning Wimbledon in Record in tour level singles finals now stands at 20 7 Has won at least one title every year on tour since 2011; only S.Williams (since 2007) has a longer active streak (Wozniacki has won a title every year since 2008, but is yet to capture one in 2017)

296 Defeated fellow Czechs Smitkova (1r) and Safarova in SF en route to Birmingham title is currently now on a 22 match win streak vs. fellow Czechs, and overall is 27 3 in tour level main draw matches against her countrywomen. Her only losses have come to Hradecka (2012 Madrid), Strycova (2011 Indian Wells) and Benesova (2010 Barcelona) Birmingham was her 27th tour level singles final, moving her joint eighth on the list among active players: PLAYER TOUR-LEVEL SINGLES FINALS 1) Serena Williams 92 2) Venus Williams 81 3) Maria Sharapova 58 4) Caroline Wozniacki 45 5) Svetlana Kuznetsova 40 =6) Victoria Azarenka 36 =6) Jelena Jankovic 36 7) Agnieszka Radwanska 28 =8) Patty Schnyder 27 =8) Petra Kvitova 27 9) Angelique Kerber 26 Made 2017 season debut at Roland Garros (d. Boserup in 1r, l. Mattek Sands in 2r) During time away from tennis this year, enrolled in a communications and social media course at the University of Jan Amos Komensky. Also enjoyed time with her family and school friends, spent time in Monaco, trained at Club La Santa in Lanzarote twice and played chess with her coach Jiri Ended 2016 ranked No.11, ending run of five straight Top 10 finishes Won two WTA singles titles last season (2016), at Wuhan (d. Cibulkova in F) and the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai (d. Svitolina in F) Defeated five Top 20 players en route to the 2016 Wuhan title: No.18 Svitolina (2r), No.1 Kerber (R16), No.13 Konta (QF), No.5 Halep (SF) and No.12 Cibulkova (F). Defeat of Kerber at Wuhan improved career record vs. reigning No.1s to 4 4. Wins have come over Safina (2009 US Open), Wozniacki (2011 WTA Finals), S.Williams (2015 Madrid ending the American s 27 match winning streak) and Kerber (2016 Wuhan) Also finished R Up at 2016 Luxembourg (l. Niculescu in F). Record in WTA singles finals stands at 20 7 Was part of Czech Republic team to defend Fed Cup title in November 2016 vs. France (l. Garcia, d. Mladenovic, then teamed w/strycova to defeat Garcia/Mladenovic in decisive doubles match). Czech Republic have won the Cup in five out of the last six years, and three in a row, although saw their reign ended by USA in the 2017 semifinals Contested Rio Olympics at beginning of August 2016, winning the bronze medal (l. Puig in SF, d. Keys in bronze medal play off) 2015 season highlights included three singles titles, at Sydney (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), Madrid (d. Kuznetsova in F) and New Haven (d. Safarova in F). New Haven win was third in past four years, and marked first time she has won any tournament title three times

297 Runner up at 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (l. A.Radwanska in 3s). Former champion at the season finale, which she won on her event debut in 2011 (d. Azarenka in F) At 2012 Sydney was two match wins from ascending to No.1 (had won Wimbledon and WTA Finals in previous six months) Lost status as top ranked Czech to Ka.Pliskova in mid August for the first time since 2011 A global ambassador for Right To Play International, a charity which helps children to learn through sport Parents, Jiri and Pavla, plus her brothers, Jiri and Libor attended first match here at Roland Garros Current coach is Jiri Vanek, having split with former ATP player and fellow Czech, Frantisek Cermak, after 2016 US Open. Previously coached by David Kotyza for seven years, with the partnership ending in January 2016 Fitness trainer is David Vydra

298 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. [Q] FRANCOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) Head to Head: First meeting JELENA OSTAPENKO (20) $2,678,597 $3,612,891 1 / 1 2 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND FRANCOISE ABANDA (20) $96,621 $275,105 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 0-0 [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) R128: d. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) 6-0,1-6,6-3 (1h19) vs. [Q] FRANCOISE ABANDA (CAN #142) R128: d. KURUMI NARA (JPN #94) 6-2,6-4 (1h24) Total games: 22 Won/lost: 13-9 Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 1h19 Average time on court: 1h19 Average rank of opponent: 89 Total games: 18 Won/lost: 12-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h24 Average time on court: 1h24 Average rank of opponent: 94 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JELENA OSTAPENKO 2016 R1 L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 L - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) FRANCOISE ABANDA R1 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #9) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

299 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM Ostapenko: Making third consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Through to 2r for the second time, after debut in 2015, when she scored her career first Top 10 win of career over No.9 Suárez Navarro in 1r (l. Mladenovic); fell 1r in 2016 (l. Bertens) Defeated Sasnovich in topsy turvy three sets on Monday evening Owns a 2 2 record in Grand Slam 2r matches; suffered 1r exits at all four majors in 2016 Faces No.142 Abanda today at the All England Club. Last loss to a player ranked outside Top 100 was to No.127 Sorribes Tormo at 2016 Linz (October) Won first tour level singles title and Grand Slam trophy at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F), becoming first Latvian player to win a major title; was also first from her country to reach the championship match at a Grand Slam; previously Ernests Gulbis reached SF at 2014 Roland Garros Prior to 2017 Roland Garros, deepest runs at a Grand Slam by a Latvian born woman were QF appearances by Savchenko Neiland (1988 US Open; 1994 Wimbledon) and Sevastova (2016 US Open) The last woman to win her debut tour level title at a Grand Slam was Barbara Jordan at 1979 Australian Open (d. Walsh in F); the last player to win their debut title at Roland Garros was Gustavo Kuerten, who lifted the title on June 8, 1997 the day Ostapenko was born Became the first unseeded player, and lowest ranked player to win Roland Garros in the Open Era At 20 years old, was youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final since 19 year old Wozniacki at 2009 US Open (l. Clijsters). With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances (eight) before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was seventh appearance) 2017 Wimbledon marks ninth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Prior to victory at 2017 Roland Garros, previous best result at a major was reaching 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) At US Open has reached 2r in 2015 (l. Errani) Won junior Wimbledon singles title in 2014 (d. Kristina Schmiedlova in F), is one of nine former junior champions in the starting field this fortnight (also Flipkens, Bondarenko, A.Radwanska, Wozniacki, Robson, Kr.Pliskova, Barty, Bouchard and Potapova) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at World No.13, making her Top 20 debut after run in Paris up 35 ranking positions from start of Roland Garros (No.47) Is only the third player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (after Kvitova, at 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon, and Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

300 Is the seventh player born in the 1990s to reach a Grand Slam singles final overall in addition to champions Kvitova and Muguruza, also Wozniacki (2009, 2014 US Open), Halep (2014 Roland Garros), Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon) and Ka.Pliskova (2016 US Open), who all finished as R Up Defeated No.12 Wozniacki and No.4 Halep en route to Roland Garros title. Record vs. Top 20 opponents is now 7 13, other wins coming over No.9 Suárez Navarro (2015 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam main draw match), No.8 Kvitova (2016 Doha), No.11 Kvitova (2016 Birmingham), No.12 Wozniacki (2017 Charleston) and No.11 Wozniacki (2017 Prague) Win over No.4 Halep in Paris marked career first Top 5 win (1 4 overall record), with losses coming against No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Indian Wells), No.5 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Australian Open), No.4 A.Radwanska (2016 New Haven) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Nearly doubled career prize money earnings by winning the title in Paris entered tournament with USD $1.2 million in prize money, and earned a paycheck of approx. USD $1.18 million In only grass court event entering 2017 Wimbledon, fell R16 at Eastbourne (l. Konta) Aside from Roland Garros performance, European clay court season highlighted by SF run at Prague (l. eventual R Up Kr.Pliskova) defeating No.11 Wozniacki and No.33 Konjuh en route. Fell 1r at Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Vandeweghe). Advanced to 2r at Rome (l. No.7 Muguruza) Earlier this spring on green clay in Charleston, reached first final at a WTA event since 2016 Doha. Fell to then fellow 19 year old Kasatkina in 2017 Charleston final; was the first unseeded Charleston final since 2002 (Majoli d. Schnyder) and the first all teenage final on tour since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d. Kvitova) Before making a run to the finals at Charleston, made 2r appearance at Indian Wells (l. Cibulkova) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Brengle) In February, posted back to back 1r exits at St. Petersburg (l. Vekic) and Dubai (l. Wang) before making QF at Acapulco (d. eventual champion Tsurenko) Opened 2017 in strong fashion by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Davis via ret. w/viral illness) and 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova served for match twice) In doubles this season, won first and second career titles, at St Petersburg (w/rosolska) and Stuttgart (w/atawo) Ended 2016 ranked No.44 for her first Top 50 year end finish (and second consecutive Top 100) 2016 season highlight was reaching final at Premier 5 Doha (l. Suárez Navarro). Is 1 3 in WTA singles finals, after also finishing R Up at 2015 Québec City (l. Beck) and 2017 Charleston (l. Kasatkina) Made Top 40 debut by virtue of reaching final at 2016 Doha Represented Latvia at 2016 Rio Olympics, losing 1r in singles (l. Stosur) Ended 2015 at No.79 for first Top 100 finish (up from No.308 in 2014). Having leapt 229 spots, was second highest year end rankings jump, after Kasatkina who went from No.370 to No.72 (298 spots) Began playing ITF Circuit events in Has won seven singles and eight doubles titles Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Tashkent (2r, l. Pervak) Latvian Fed Cup Team, ; Latvian Olympic Team, 2016 Highest ranked Latvian woman of two in Top 100, before Sevastova (as of July 3, 2017)

301 Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father and fitness trainer is Jevgenijs Ostapenko Half brother is Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Los Angeles and lives there now) Introduced to tennis at age five by mother; favorite shots are serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard Speaks Russian, Latvian and English Tennis idols are Serena Williams and Ernests Gulbis Ostapenko watched his Gulbis QF match here at Roland Garros from his box in 2014 Took ballroom dancing classes for seven years Currently working with WTA player Anabel Medina Garrigues Abanda: Making tournament debut at Wimbledon; reached SF of girls singles in 2012 (l. Svitolina) Won her way through qualifying with defeats of Kalinskaya, Kudryavtseva and Zhu; defeated Nara in 1r on Monday to set up today s clash with former junior rival Ostapenko Faces No.13 Ostapenko today; following defeat by No.12 Wozniacki at 2017 Roland Garros is 0 5 in her career to date vs. Top 20 opponents also l. No.12 Cibulkova (2014 Montréal), No.19 V.Williams (2014 Québec City), No.16 Petkovic (2015 Toronto) and No.20 Svitolina (2016 Montréal) Although this is their first professional meeting, Abanda defeated Ostapenko both times they played in the juniors, including 1r at 2014 Roland Garros girls singles 2017 Wimbledon is the 12th tour level main draw tournament of her career and just second outside North America (after 2017 Roland Garros); previous appearances came at Washington, DC (2014, 2016), Montréal (2014, 2016), US Open (2014), Miami (2015), Toronto (2015) and Québec City (2014, 2015, 2016) Only other Grand Slam main draw appearances came at 2014 US Open (as qualifier, l. Lisicki in 1r) and 2017 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Wozniacki in 2r). Fell in qualifying at Australian Open (2015, 2017) and US Open (2016) Is 0 1 in Grand Slam 2r matches Grass court preparation for 2017 Wimbledon saw a QF run at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Dzalamidze) Also made her debut at Roland Garros this year, as a qualifier, advancing to 2r for first time at a Slam (d. Andrianjafitrimo, l. Wozniacki) Heading into Roland Garros made QF showing at $60k ITF/Charleston, SC USA (l. No.609 Liu) Only other clay court appearance in 2017 was qualifying loss at Bogotá Best win by ranking came this April against No.31 Putintseva during Canada s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group play off win over Kazakhstan in April Registered two wins in opening three months of 2017, falling in qualifying at Auckland, Australian Open, Acapulco, Indian Wells and Miami Finished 2016 ranked No.163 her best year end ranking to date and up from No.384 in 2015 Made three WTA main draw appearances in 2016 (all as a wild card), reaching 2r at Montréal (l. Svitolina) and Québec City (l. Pegula) and 1r at Washington, DC (l. Arconada). Also fell in final round of qualifying at US Open

302 On the ITF Circuit, won the second and third titles of her career at $25k ITF/Irapuato MEX and $25k ITF/Redding, CA USA Other ITF Circuit title came in January 2014 at $25k ITF/Port St Lucie, FL USA; also owns two doubles titles at this level Currently the Canadian No.2 behind Bouchard. Set career high rank of No.139 on June 19, 2017 Made Fed Cup debut for Canada in February 2015, falling to Ka.Pliskova in World Group 1r, but posted then best career win over No.33 Begu of Romania in World Group play offs in April 2015 Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Washington, DC (as WC, l. King in 1r) Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2014 US Open (as qualifier, l. Lisicki in 1r) Missed majority of 2013 season with a shoulder injury Played first WTA event of career at 2012 Montréal, falling in final round of qualifying Made professional debut at $25k ITF/Granby CAN in 2012 (l. Bouchard in 2r) Junior highlights include reaching SF at 2012 Wimbledon and 2014 Roland Garros; rose as high as No.4 in the world Began playing tennis at age seven after her elder sister Élisabeth began playing two years earlier; Élisabeth also played tennis professionally and is a student at Barry University Member of Tennis Canada's National Training Centre in Montréal since 2009 Favorite surface is grass Her parents, Blaise Abanda and Cicle Assono Ahibena, are from Cameroon Admires Serena and Venus Williams Currently without a full time coach, but working here at Wimbledon with Canadian Fed Cup captain Sylvain Bruneau

303 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [15] ELENA VESNINA (RUS #16) vs. VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) Head to Head: VICTORIA AZARENKA leads BRISBANE HARD O R1 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2014 US OPEN HARD O R3 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2013 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R1 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2013 AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2012 BEIJING HARD O R16 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2009 INDIAN WELLS HARD O R3 VICTORIA AZARENKA mins 2007 TASHKENT HARD O SF VICTORIA AZARENKA N/A ELENA VESNINA (30) $1,826,935 $10,774,142 1 / 3 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND VICTORIA AZARENKA (27) $3,400 $28,247,843 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / [15] ELENA VESNINA (RUS #16) R128: d. [Q] ANNA BLINKOVA (RUS #116) 6-4,5-7,6-2 (2h5) vs. VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) R128: d. CATHERINE BELLIS (USA #40) 3-6,6-2,6-1 (1h45) Total games: 30 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 2h5 Average time on court: 2h5 Average rank of opponent: 116 Total games: 24 Won/lost: 15-9 Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 1h45 Average time on court: 1h45 Average rank of opponent: 40 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ELENA VESNINA 2016 SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) VICTORIA AZARENKA 2015 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

304 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM QF W - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #18) R16 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #35) R3 W - JULIA BOSERUP (USA #225) R2 W - ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #38) R1 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #110) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R2 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R1 W - PATRICIA MAYR-ACHLEITNER (AUT #74) R2 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) R1 W - ANDREA HLAVACKOVA (CZE #95) R2 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R1 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #58) R2 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #3) (5) R1 W - LAURA POUS-TIO (ESP #90) R1 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #68) R16 L - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #4) R3 W - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #13) R2 W - VERA DUSHEVINA (RUS #49) R1 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #56) R2 L - EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #108) (0) R1 W - NURIA LLAGOSTERA VIVES (ESP #88) 6-7(6) R3 L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #1) R2 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #43) R1 W - OLGA PUCHKOVA (RUS #32) R2 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #34) R1 W - MARÍA SÁNCHEZ LORENZO (ESP #75) R16 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #22) R3 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #96) R1 W - ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #145) R2 L - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #45) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #108) R2 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #166) W/O R1 W - MARIA JOAO KOEHLER (POR #106) SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) (6) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #14) R3 W - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R2 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #87) R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #78) SF L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #37) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #23) R2 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #53) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #66) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R2 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #107) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #182) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #10) 7-6(5) R3 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #27) 7-6(2) 6-3 R2 W - RALUCA OLARU (ROU #75) R1 W - SEVERINE BELTRAME (FRA #95) R3 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #18) 7-6(11) 7-6(4) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #66) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #41) R3 L - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #10) R2 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #23) R1 W - JELENA KOSTANIC TOSIC (CRO #86) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #217) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

305 Vesnina: Making 12th main draw appearance at Wimbledon Achieved career best Grand Slam result by reaching SF in 2016 (l. eventual champion S.Williams). Ranked No.50 at the time, was the 19th unseeded player to advance to a Grand Slam SF since 2001 Wimbledon (first Grand Slam with 32 seeds) Previously at Wimbledon had advanced to R16 in 2009 (l. Dementieva) Two time Wimbledon doubles runner up, in 2010 (w/zvonareva, l. King/Shvedova) and 2015 (w/makarova, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2017 Wimbledon marks 46th Grand Slam main draw appearance. At Australian Open has reached R16 twice, in 2006 (l. Petrova) and 2013 (l. eventual champion Azarenka), reached 3r at Roland Garros in 2015 and 2017, and made 2r at US Open in 2016 Entered 2016 Wimbledon ranked No.50 returns this year ranked No.16 and seeded No.15 One of 18 thirtysomethings to start the singles draw 10 have progressed into 2r One of 4 Russian women to advance to 2r here in All England Club (also Kasatkina, Kuznetsova and Makarova) 11 started the main draw Defeated one of her fellow Russians Blinkova in 1r Owns a record in Slam 2r matches, most recent loss at this stage coming at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Rogers) Faces Azarenka today; has lost all seven of their previous matches, failing to win a set in any of them Coming off R16 exit in first grass court event of 2017 at Eastbourne (l. No.6 Wozniacki). Record vs. Top 10 players now 11 42, posting two of these wins in 2017: No.2 Kerber and No.8 Kuznetsova (both at Indian Wells) Made 3r run at Roland Garros (l. Suárez Navarro), which equaled best result in Paris (also advanced to that stage in 2015 (l. Makarova)). Was seeded No.14 in Paris, her joint highest seeding at a Slam (also 2017 Australian Open) Entered 2017 Roland Garros on a four match losing streak fell 2r in Stuttgart (l. Suárez Navarro), then 1r at Madrid (l. Begu), Rome (l. Wang) and Strasbourg (l. Giorgi) Opened clay court season at Charleston, losing opening match (after 1r bye, l. Stollar was R Up there in 2016) North American hard court swing saw her capture first WTA Premier Mandatory title at Indian Wells (d. Kuznetsova in F). Rose to new career high of No.13 with title (week of March 20, 2017) At 31, was fourth oldest player to win Indian Wells title. In R16, posted best win by ranking of career with defeat of No.2 Kerber After Indian Wells, lost opening match at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Tomljanovic) Fell 3r at Dubai (l. Konjuh) and lost 2r at Doha (l. Davis) Opened 2017 season with back to back 1r exits, at Brisbane (l. eventual finalist Cornet) and Sydney (l. Vandeweghe, ret. w/low back injury) Recovered by reaching 3r at Australian Open (l. No.116 Brady) and then QF at St Petersburg (l. Cibulkova) Finished 2016 ranked No.16, up from No.111 at the end of 2015 (first year end finish outside the Top 100 in 10 years)

306 2016 season highlight was reaching final at Charleston (l. Stephens in F) and winning gold medal in doubles at 2016 Rio Olympics (w/makarova, d. Bacsinszky/Hingis in F). Team also won Montréal and WTA Finals Singapore in 2016 Reached QF at 2016 Doha (l. Suárez Navarro) to return to Top 100 (from No.118). Upset No.4 Halep in 2r; was first Top 10 victory since defeated No.6 Li Na during title run at 2013 Eastbourne Went in singles main draw matches in 2016, most wins since 2013 (30 20) Went 3 2 in 2016 vs. Top 10 opponents this was the first time in her career she achieved three Top 10 wins in a single season Owns three WTA singles titles, two coming from the 2013 season (Hobart and Eastbourne), and also 2017 Indian Wells. A R Up on seven further occasions most recently 2016 Charleston (l. Stephens). Owns a 3 7 record in singles finals (was 0 6 in singles finals before winning first title at 2013 Hobart) Has enjoyed great success in doubles w/makarova the team have won two Grand Slam doubles titles (2013 Roland Garros and 2014 US Open, and are six time Slam runners up), the gold medal at 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2016 WTA Finals Is a six time Grand Slam doubles runner up and 2016 mixed doubles champion (w/soares) Made WTA debut at 2003 Moscow Husband is Pavel Tabuntsov (married November 2015) Coached by father, Sergey Vesnin Azarenka: Making 11th appearance at Wimbledon. Two time semifinalist, reaching final four in 2011 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) Also advanced to QF in 2009 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams); reached 3r three times 2007 (l. Vaidisova), 2008 (l. Petrova) and 2010 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 42nd main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, and first since 2016 Roland Garros (ret. vs. Knapp in 1r w/right knee injury); duly missed 2016 Wimbledon due to injury and during recovery discovered she was pregnant (announced in mid July) Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning the Australian Open is 2012 (d. Sharapova in F) and again in 2013 (d. Li in F). Also a two time Grand Slam runner up, at 2012 and 2013 US Open (losing to S.Williams both times in 3s) Best results at Roland Garros have been QF appearances in 2009 and 2011 Came from a set down to defeat Bellis in 1r on Monday evening Faces No.16 Vesnina today; owns record against Top 20 players, most recently beating another Russian, No,19 Kuznetsova, in the final of 2016 Indian Wells Owns a 32 2 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, with losses coming at US Open in 2010 (ret. vs. Dulko w/heat illness), and Wimbledon in 2014 (l. Jovanovski). Also withdrew w/knee injury prior to 2r match against Pennetta at 2013 Wimbledon

307 One of three Belarusians to start the women's draw; Sabalenka alos reached 2r (plays Witthoeft today), while Sasnovich fell to Ostapenko in 1r on Monday Returned to tennis at Mallorca earlier this month after giving birth to first child, Leo, in December. In first match of comeback, against Ozaki, came within two points of defeat, eventually winning (7). Lost to Konjuh in 2r in straight sets Mallorca was first match since 2016 Roland Garros Playing 2017 Wimbledon using her Special Ranking of No.6 Ended 2016 ranked No.13, despite missing second half of season. Posted 26 3 record for first six months of 2016 with losses coming at the Australian Open (QF, l. Kerber), Rome (2r, l. Begu) and Roland Garros (l. Knapp) Superb first half of 2016 season highlighted by completing the Sunshine Double won Miami for the third time (d. Kuznetsova in F), having won Indian Wells for the second time two weeks earlier (d. S.Williams in F). Became only the third player to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year, after Graf (1994, 1996) and Clijsters (2005) At 2016 Indian Wells became first player to defeat S.Williams in four finals (their head to head record in finals reads 5 4 in favor of Serena) 2016 Miami triumph marked 20th career WTA singles title. Now owns a record in finals; is sixth among active players for appearances in finals After Miami, broke back into Top 5 (at No.5) on the WTA Rankings for the first time since 26 May 2014 Also won Brisbane in 2016 (d. Kerber in F) and reached QF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) Owns 3 9 record vs. World No.1s, with wins coming over S.Williams at 2009 Miami, 2013 Cincinnati and 2016 Indian Wells. Losses were to Safina (2009 Roland Garros), Wozniacki (2011 Indian Wells) and S.Williams (2010 Australian Open, 2013 Rome, 2013 US Open, 2013 Brisbane, 2015 Madrid, 2015 Roland Garros, 2015 Wimbledon) Played just 14 tournaments in 2015, following return from a foot injury in Furthermore, 2015 US swing was hampered by a left thigh injury, which saw her withdraw from Washington, DC and retire vs. Pavlyuchenkova in 3r match at Cincinnati Reached one WTA final in 2015, at Doha (l. Safarova) and finished year ranked No.22 Has achieved five Top 10 season finishes including three Top 5 finishes ( , and year end No.1 in 2012) Spent 51 weeks at No.1 on the WTA Rankings, first ascending to the top ranking after winning the 2012 Australian Open Has qualified for WTA Finals on five occasions; runner up at Istanbul in 2011 (l. Kvitova in F) Coached by Michael Joyce

308 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) vs. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) Head to Head: MADISON KEYS leads 2-1 (1-1 at tour level) 2016 LINZ HARD I R1 MADISON KEYS mins 2014 FED CUP WEEK 1 HARD I R1 CAMILA GIORGI N/A 2012 ITF/NEW BRAUNFELS HARD O QF MADISON KEYS N/A CAMILA GIORGI (25) $178,296 $2,228,934 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 4-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND MADISON KEYS (22) $227,791 $5,464,336 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #86) R128: d. ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #41) 5-7,6-4,6-4 (2h27) vs. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) R128: d. NAO HIBINO (JPN #92) 6-4,6-2 (1h06) Total games: 32 Won/lost: Sets won/lost: 2-1 Total time on court: 2h27 Average time on court: 2h27 Average rank of opponent: 41 Total games: 18 Won/lost: 12-6 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h6 Average time on court: 1h6 Average rank of opponent: 92 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match CAMILA GIORGI 2016 R1 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #2) R3 L - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R2 W - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #85) (5) MADISON KEYS 2016 R16 L - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) 6-7(5) R3 W - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #61) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #51) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #42) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

309 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #77) 7-6(4) R2 L - ALISON RISKE (USA #44) R1 W - ALEXANDRA CADANTU (ROU #83) (5) 2013 R3 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #23) 7-6(7) 7-6(6) R1 W - SAMANTHA MURRAY (GBR #235) R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #20) (6) R2 W - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #73) R1 W - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #17) R3* W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #154) 7-6(5) 6-2 R2* W - OLIVIA ROGOWSKA (AUS #124) R1* W - EMILY WEBLEY-SMITH (GBR #403) QF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) 7-6(3) R16 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) R3 W - TATJANA MARIA (GER #78) R2 W - ELIZAVETA KULICHKOVA (RUS #109) (3) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #104) 6-7(6) R3 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #65) 7-6(7) 6-6 R2 W - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #32) (3) 6-2 R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #52) R3 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #4) R2 W - MONA BARTHEL (GER #33) R1 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #56) R2* L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #105) R1* W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #166) R1 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3* W - LINDSAY LEE-WATERS (USA #241) R2* W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #130) R1* W - SAMANTHA MURRAY (GBR #618) Giorgi: Making seventh consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon Best result is reaching R16 in 2012 (as qualifier, l. eventual R Up A.Radwanska), which is her joint best result at a Slam (also R16 at 2013 US Open). Reached 3r here in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2015 (l. Wozniacki) Contesting the main draw of a Grand Slam for the 22nd time in her career. Aside from R16 runs at Wimbledon and US Open, best performances were 3r at 2015 Australian Open and 2r at Roland Garros Made tour level debut at Wimbledon in 2011 (as qualifier, l. Pironkova in 1r) One of four Italian women contesting 2017 Wimbledon main draw (also Errani, Schiavone and Vinci). Schiavone is the only other to reach 2r Enjoyed the only Grand Slam seeding of her career at All England Club in 2015 (as No.31) Defeated No.41 Cornet in 1r on Monday in a match lasting nearly two and a half hours Owns 5 6 record in Slam 2r matches Faces No.18 Keys today; Keys leads head to head 2 1 (last meeting at 2016 Linz, Keys won in straight sets) Owns record against Top 20; is 3 1 in 2017, with wins coming over No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Prague), No.15 Vesnina (Strasbourg) and No.5 Svitolina (Birmingham) Coming off QF run at Birmingham as a qualifier (ret. w/left thigh injury against eventual runner up Barty, trailing 5 2) Posted 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Dodin) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

310 2017 Wimbledon marks just 12th tournament of the season, having struggled w/back injury throughout the year Opened season with strong SF run at Shenzhen (l. Riske), though followed this up with 1r exit at Australian Open (l. Bacsinszky). Fell in qualifying at Doha before losing 1r at Indian Wells (l. Larsson) Reached QF at Biel (l. Sasnovich), fell in qualifying at Stuttgart, made QF at Prague (l. eventual champion Barthel) and 2r exit at Strasbourg (l. Barty) During QF run at Prague, defeated No.3 Ka.Pliskova in 1r to record best win rankings wise of career Ended 2016 ranked No.83, highlight being R Up finish at Katowice in April (l. Cibulkova) her third consecutive year finishing R Up at the event. Was defeated by Schmiedlova in 2015, and Cornet in 2014 having held match points. Also held match points in final at 2014 Linz, which she lost to Ka.Pliskova. Has a 1 4 record in WTA singles finals Scored back to back main draw wins only five times across 2016 Finished 2015 season with best year end ranking to date (No.34), up one place from No.35 in Season highlighted by winning her first WTA singles title at 's Hertogenbosch (d. Bencic in F) Served most double faults of any player on tour in in 46 matches Reached career high ranking of No.30 on July 27, 2015 Had never reached WTA QF prior to 2014; reached QF or better at seven events during that season Played first career professional tournament at 2006 ITF/Baku AZE Member of Italian Fed Cup Team, Favorite book is The Diary of Anne Frank Coached by father, Sergio Giorgi Keys: Making fifth main draw WImbledon appearance (sixth overall) best result is reaching QF in 2015 (l. A.Radwanska). Made R16 in 2016 (l. Halep), and 3r showings in 2013 (l. A.Radwanska) and 2014 (l. Shvedova via ret.). Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best result across the majors coming with SF run at Australian Open in 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams). Having never previously passed 3r at any major, became just the third American teenager since 1995 to reach SF at the Australian Open: also Chanda Rubin (1996, SF) and Sloane Stephens (2013, SF) At Roland Garros, made R16 in 2016 (l. Bertens) and at US Open, made R16 in 2015 (l. S.Williams) and 2016 (l. Wozniacki) Last season was one of only four players to reach at least R16 across the Slams (also A.Radwanska, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams) Did not play any grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon last tournament contested was Roland Garros (l. Martic in 2r). Withdrew from defense of Birmingham title w/left wrist injury Faces No.86 Giorgi today; all six of her losses in 2017 have come to lower ranked players, including four outside Top 50: No.72 Arruabarrena (Miami), No.52 Rogers (Charleston), No.53 Doi (Madrid) and No.290 Martic (Roland Garros) Record at 2r of Grand Slams stands at Losses at this stage came at 2011 US Open (l. Safarova), 2013 Roland Garros (l. Puig), 2014 Australian Open (l. Zheng), 2014 US Open (l. Krunic), and 2017 Roland Garros (l. Martic)

311 Wimbledon marks just her seventh tournament of 2017, after Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros. Missed opening two months of this year after undergoing left wrist surgery during off season; also withdrew from Stuttgart due to the same injury In 1r at 2017 Roland Garros, defeated Barty to snap four match losing streak, following 3r loss at Miami (l. Arruabarrena), opening match loss at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Rogers), and 1r exits at Madrid (l. Doi) and Rome (l. Gavrilova) 2017 Charleston was second tournament as No.1 seed (also 2015 Strasbourg) Reached 3r at Miami (l. Arruabarrena). Slipped out of Top 10 for the first time since July 2016 following Miami exit, before returning the following week. Following Madrid, fell out of WTA Top 10 again currently sits at No.18 (as at July 3, 2017) In first tournament of 2017 season at Indian Wells lost in R16 to Wozniacki Finished 2016 by qualifying for WTA Finals Singapore (l. RR) after breakthrough season, highlighted by title at Birmingham and Top 10 debut on June 20. Peaked in rankings at No.7 (week of October 10, 2016) First American to make her Top 10 debut since Serena Williams in April, 1999; became 118th different player to achieve a Top 10 ranking since the WTA Rankings were introduced on November 3, of those have been Americans. For the first time since September 2005 there were three Americans in the WTA Top 10 (also S.Williams and V.Williams) Won second career singles title at 2016 Birmingham (d. Strycova in F) in June both titles have come on grass (also 2014 Eastbourne) Also a finalist on two occasions in 2016 at Rome (l. S.Williams) and Montréal (l. Halep); owns a 2 3 record in WTA singles finals Other notable results in 2016 were SF runs at Beijing (her first Premier Mandatory SF, l. Konta) and Linz (w/o vs. Golubic). Scored fourth place finish at Rio Olympics (l. Kerber in SF, then l. Kvitova in bronze medal match), and advanced to QFs at Miami (l. Kerber) and Wuhan (l. Halep) Lifetime record vs. Top 5 ranked opponents stands at Wins have come over No.5 Li (2013 Madrid), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Australian Open) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Went 6 7 record against Top 10 players in 2016, with wins against No.9 Vinci (Miami), No.9 Kvitova, No.4 Muguruza (Rome), No.6 V.Williams (Montreal), No.7 Kuznetsova (Beijing) and No.8 Cibulkova (WTA Finals). Overall record vs. Top 10 players stands at Recorded first Top 20 year end finish in 2015 (at No.18) Outside of the Slams, highlights in 2015 included finishing runner up at Charleston (l. Kerber). Qualified for 2015 WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, going 1 1 in group stage (l. V.Williams; d. Zheng) Was second youngest player to win a WTA title in 2014, at Eastbourne (after Vekic at Kuala Lumpur) and became youngest American to win a singles title since Vania King in October 2006 (17 years, 254 days, Bangkok) Made WTA debut at 2009 Ponte Vedra Beach, reaching 2r (d. Kudryavtseva, l. Petrova) when she was 14; was seventh youngest player to win a WTA main draw match, and youngest since Martina Hingis in 1994 Earlier this year unveiled as Evian s first American brand ambassador. Prior to 2016 US Open was unveiled as ambassador for FearlesslyGIRL, an organization dedicated to empowering young women and their schools and communities Currently coached by Lindsay Davenport and Dieter Kindlmann. Hitting partner is Pirmin Hänle. Previously coached by Jesse Levine and Thomas Hogstedt

312 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) vs. [18] ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #19) Head to Head: ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA leads PATTAYA CITY HARD O R16 ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA 7-6(4) mins HEATHER WATSON (25) $216,601 $2,484,047 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 2r ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (27) $815,288 $2,412,203 1 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 4-6 [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) R128: d. MARYNA ZANEVSKA (UKR #119) 6-1,7-6(5) (1h29) vs. [18] ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA (LAT #19) R128: d. YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #43) 6-1,7-6(3) (1h25) Total games: 20 Won/lost: 13-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h29 Average time on court: 1h29 Average rank of opponent: 119 Total games: 20 Won/lost: 13-7 Sets won/lost: 2-0 Total time on court: 1h25 Average time on court: 1h25 Average rank of opponent: 43 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match HEATHER WATSON 2016 R1 L - ANNIKA BECK (GER #43) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) R1 W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #33) ANASTASIJA SEVASTOVA 2016 R1 L - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) 7-6(7) R1 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #62) R1 L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #16) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

313 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R2 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #7) R1 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #53) R1 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R3 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R2 W - JAMIE HAMPTON (USA #100) R1 L - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) (5) R3* W - DARYA KUSTOVA (BLR #165) R2* W - KSENIA PALKINA (KGZ #174) R1* W - CHANELLE SCHEEPERS (RSA #140) R1* L - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #135) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #55) R1 L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #70) R1 L - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #139) Watson: Making eighth appearance at Wimbledon. Has advanced to 3r on two occasions: in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and 2015 (defeated Hantuchova in 2r, l. S.Williams was two points from victory when she served for the match at 5 4 in final set). Reached 2r in 2014 (l. Kerber) and fell 1r on four occasions 2017 Wimbledon marks 26th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from two 3r runs here at the All England Club, reached 3r at 2013 Australian Open these are her best Slam results of career to date Defeated No. 119 Zanevska in 1r; 2r record across majors is 3 7 (2 1 at Wimbledon) Faces No.19 Sevastova today; record vs Top 20 opponents is 7 34 (most recently defeated No.17 Pavlyuchenkova at 2017 Eastbourne R16) Coming off SF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki). Earned her second career Top 10 win this week over No.9 Cibulkova in 2r. First win over a Top 10 player came against No.8 A.Radwanska at 2015 Indian Wells lifetime record now stands at 2 17 Improved to No.102 in the rankings following Eastbourne, recapturing British No.2 spot from Broady (No.109) 2017 Eastbourne marked the first time in tournament s history that two British women reached SF stage (also Konta); also marked first time in nearly 32 years that two Brits are through to SF of a WTA event Jo Durie and Anabel Croft both fell in SF at 1985 Brighton Prior to 2017 Eastbourne, had posted only two wins over Top 50 players in 2017: vs. No.21 Stosur at Australian Open, No.45 Makarova at Monterrey. Tripled this total with wins over No.34 Tsurenko in 1r, No.9 Cibulkova in 2r, No.17 Pavlyuchenkova in R16 and No.23 Strycova in QF Fell 1r at Birmingham (as WC, l. Svitolina) and 1r exit at Nottingham (as WC, l. Riske) Began grass court campaign with R Up finish at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Rybarikova in F); was her seventh career final on ITF Circuit and first since 2014 $100k ITF/Prague CZE Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

314 Lost in final round of qualifying for Roland Garros (d. Komardina, Smitkova, l. Hogenkamp) Other clay court appearances came at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK (QF) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (2r) and qualifying loss at Prague Lost both singles rubbers (vs. Begu and Halep) during Great Britain s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II Play Off defeat on clay in Romania Prior to Eastbourne only back to back main draw wins in 2017 came during QF showing at Monterrey (d. Stojanovic and Makarova, l. Kerber) Fell 35 places after Monterrey, dropping from No.73 to No.108 (week of March 6, 2017), as title winning points from 2016 Monterrey dropped off. Was first time out of Top 100 in WTA Rankings since May 2014 (at No.112) Exited Biel in 1r (l. eventual R Up Kontaveit) and Miami (l. Tig). Reached 2r at Indian Wells (l. Konta record vs. countrywomen is now 2 2, defeating Smith (2010 Eastbourne qualifying) and Baltacha (2012 Birmingham), and losing to Keothavong (2012 Doha qualifying)) Made 2r exit at Acapulco (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) Represented Great Britain in Fed Cup World Group II tie vs. Croatia in February, going 1 0 in singles (d. Vekic) before teaming w/konta to win decisive doubles rubber vs. Konjuh/Jurak Made 2r at Australian Open (l. Brady), which was 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeat of home favourite and No.21 Stosur in 1r was best win by ranking since overcoming No.18 Errani in 2016 Rome Opened 2017 season by teaming with Dan Evans to represent Great Britain at Hopman Cup Ended 2016 at No.77 for fifth non consecutive Top 100 finish. Best year end finish came in 2012 (No.49) Season highlights were landing third WTA singles title at Monterrey (d. Flipkens in F) and winning first Grand Slam title in mixed doubles at Wimbledon (w/kontinen, d. Farah/Groenefeld) Other titles came at 2012 Osaka and 2015 Hobart. Is now a perfect 3 0 in WTA singles finals Other notable results were reaching R16 at Miami (l. Halep) and QF run at Hobart (as defending champion, l. Larsson) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics, reaching 2r in singles (l. Svitolina), 2r in doubles (w/konta, l. H.Chan/Y.Chan) and QF in mixed doubles (w/a.murray, l. Bopanna/Mirza) Made 1r exit at 2016 Wimbledon (l. Beck, despite holding three match points in deciding set) 2015 highlight was winning Hobart title without dropping a set (d. Brengle in F). Achieved career high ranking of No.38 following the victory Lost status as British No.1 during 2015 Wuhan (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) countrywoman Konta progressed to QF to overtake her Best result across the Grand Slams are 3r showings at 2013 Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska) and Wimbledon in 2012 (l. eventual R Up A.Radwanska) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams, having been two points from victory) In 2014, earned first Top 20 victories of career by defeating No.12 Pennetta (2014 Eastbourne) and No.12 Cibulkova (2014 Montreal) A three time doubles champion: 2012 Stanford (w/erakovic), 2012 Dallas (w/erakovic) and 2014 Baku (w/panova) Missed two months in 2013 due to glandular fever (from Miami to Roland Garros). Struggled throughout 2014 with continuing right rib injury With 2012 Osaka singles title, became first British woman to win a WTA singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988

315 Made WTA debut at 2010 Miami (as WC, l. Pironkova in 1r); recorded first WTA main draw victory at 2010 Eastbourne, reaching 2r (as qualifier, d. Wozniak, l. eventual runner up Azarenka) Member of Great Britain Fed Cup Team, and Great Britain Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 Won US Open junior singles title in 2009 Coached by John Laffnie de Jager. Still occasionally works with Diego Veronelli. Worked with Judy Murray during 2016 Australian swing Sevastova: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon; advanced beyond 1r here for the first time after defeating No.43 Putintseva on Monday Has fallen 1r at Wimbledon on all other outings, in 2009 (as qualifier, l. K. Bondarenko), 2010 (l. Henin), 2011 (l. Lisicki) and 2016 (Schiavone) 2017 Wimbledon marks 18th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Posted best result with QF run at 2016 US Open (l. Wozniacki); defeated No.3 Muguruza (2r) and No.14 Konta (R16) en route. Became first Latvian to reach Grand Slam QF since Larisa Savchenko (playing under her married name Larisa Neiland) at 1994 Wimbledon. Savchenko also reached the 1988 US Open QF, representing the USSR At other Slams, has reached R16 at 2011 Australian Open (l. Wozniacki) 2017 Roland Garros was the first time a Latvian woman reached 3r at Roland Garros in the Open Era (also eventual champion Ostapenko). Latvian born Larisa Savchenko advanced to 3r in 1984 and 1989 whilst representing the USSR Plays No.102 Watson today in their second career meeting, having won the first at 2013 Pattaya City; owns 5 7 record against British players, most recently beating Konta at 2017 Stuttgart Owns a 4 4 record in Grand Slam 2r matches, losing at US Open in 2009 (l. Kuznetsova), US Open in 2010 (l. Kuznetsova), Australian Open in 2016 (l. Ivanovic) and Roland Garros in 2016 (l. Knapp) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at No.19, one spot off career high ranking of No.18 achieved after SF run at Madrid (May 15, 2017) At 2017 Roland Garros fell to No.290 Martic in 3r (her worst loss by ranking since No.379 Townsend at 2016 Indian Wells) Enjoyed a good clay court swing prior to Paris upset, reaching first Premier Mandatory level SF at Madrid (l. eventual champion Halep). Best previous showing at that level was QF at 2010 Beijing (l. Li) Upset No.3 Ka.Pliskova in 2r at Madrid her joint best career win by ranking, having defeated No.3 Muguruza at 2016 US Open Also advanced to consecutive QF at Charleston (l. Siegemund) and Stuttgart (l. Halep). Fell 2r at Rome (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Suffered opening match defeats at Miami (after 1r bye, l. Cirstea) and Indian Wells (after 1r bye, l. Davis) In February reached SF at Dubai (l. Wozniacki), which was her first SF on tour since summer of 2016 (Bucharest, R Up, l. Halep) Made 1r exit at Doha (l. Stosur) and 2r showing at Taipei City (l. Safarova)

316 Began 2017 season with 1r exits at Shenzhen (l. Kr.Pliskova) and Hobart (l. Rogers). Advanced to 3r at Australian Open (l. No.7 seed Muguruza) In doubles, reached SF at Hobart (w/minella); pair lost to eventual champions Olaru/Savchuk Finished 2016 at a career best No.35; previous best season finish came in 2010 at No season highlights were reaching second and third WTA singles final, firstly at Mallorca (l. Garcia in F) and Bucharest (l. Halep in F). Mallorca was first WTA singles final in more than six years, following title win at 2010 Oeiras (d. Parra Santonja in F). In 2010, won career first WTA singles title at Oeiras. First Latvian to win a WTA singles title in 17 years (Savchenko at 1993 Schenectady) Retired from professional tennis in May 2013 due to various injuries mostly muscular and back related but returned to competition at ITF level in January 2015 after body had fully healed During break from tennis studied leisure management Played first WTA event at 2007 Istanbul; made Grand Slam main draw debut as a qualifier at 2009 Roland Garros On ITF Circuit, has won 13 singles and four doubles titles Latvian Fed Cup Team , Mother is Diana Golovanova (English teacher) Started playing at age six, introduced to the sport by her grandmother, played for fun until she was 15 Aggressive baseliner; favorite surfaces are hard and clay; favorite shot is backhand Speaks Latvian, English, Russian, German Trains and resides in Vienna Coached by Ronald Schmidt

317 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY TWO FEATURED MATCHES [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. [Q] IRINA FALCONI (USA #247) Kerber leads 1-0 [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) vs. EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #80) Series tied 1-1 (Pliskova leads 1-0 at main draw, tour level) TIMEA BABOS (HUN #42) vs. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) First meeting [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) First meeting [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #67) Radwanska leads 7-2 [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) vs. PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #83) Mladenovic leads 1-0 EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) First meeting [WC] KATIE BOULTER (GBR #238) vs. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) First meeting Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

318 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [1] ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #1) vs. [Q] IRINA FALCONI (USA #247) Head to Head: ANGELIQUE KERBER leads WASHINGTON, DC HARD O R1 ANGELIQUE KERBER mins ANGELIQUE KERBER (29) $731,213 $20,052,997 0 / 10 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r IRINA FALCONI (27) $102,443 $1,543,709 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ANGELIQUE KERBER 2016 F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #8) QF W - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) (2) R16 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) R3 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #109) 7-6(11) 6-1 R2 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #64) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #283) R3 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) 7-6(12) R2 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #42) R1 W - CARINA WITTHOEFT (GER #53) IRINA FALCONI 2016 R1 L - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #153) R1 L - KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #11) R3* L - ANDREEA MITU (ROU #213) (0) 6-2 R2* W - RICHEL HOGENKAMP (NED #182) R1* W - OLIVIA ROGOWSKA (AUS #128) R3* L - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #145) R2* W - ELENI DANIILIDOU (GRE #103) R1* W - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #204) R1 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #2) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

319 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 QF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #5) 7-6(4) R3 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #26) R2 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #60) R1 L - STÉPHANIE DUBOIS (CAN #122) R3* W - JUNRI NAMIGATA (JPN #132) R2* W - ELENA BOGDAN (ROU #187) R1* W - ANNA-LENA GROENEFELD (GER #180) R1 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #103) R2 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) (6) 6-3 R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #58) SF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #15) (7) 7-5 R16 W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #47) R3 W - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #44) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #68) R1 L - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #254) (4) R3 L - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) R2 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #15) R1 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #111) R2* L - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #287) R1* W - YULIANA FEDAK (UKR #159) (4) 2008 R1 L - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #158) R1 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #7) Kerber: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Runner up in 2016 (l. S.Williams); reached SF in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and QF in 2014 (l. Bouchard) 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning 2016 Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and 2016 US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) At 2016 Australian Open became first German to win a Grand Slam singles title since Graf at 1999 Roland Garros (d. Hingis in F). Just the fourth player to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (after V.Williams, Sharapova and Stosur; since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Also became first Grand Slam champion to save match point en route to the title since Li at 2014 Australian Open (Kerber saved a match point in 1r win over Doi) and was the first left handed player to win a Grand Slam singles title since Kvitova at 2014 Wimbledon Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

320 Won second Grand Slam singles title at US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F) and rose to world No.1; was 22nd player to hold WTA World No.1 ranking, and second German woman to achieve milestone since computer rankings were introduced in 1975 (after Graf, who spent the last of her record 377 weeks at No.1 in March 1997) Became fourth player in Open Era to reach three Grand Slam finals in the same year they reached their first, after Goolagong Cawley (1971), Graf (1987) and Hingis (1997) Roland Garros remains the only Grand Slam where she has yet to reach the final Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches, most recently falling in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Makarova) At 2017 Wimbledon is top seed at a Grand Slam for the third time in career. The last time the top seed lost 1r at Wimbledon was 2001 (Hingis) Enjoying her third stint atop the WTA Rankings weeks of Wimbledon represent her 33rd and 34th non consecutive week as No.1 (which is 12th most weeks, all time) World No.1 ranking is on the line this fortnight at Wimbledon. A finalist here last year, is defending 1300 points and needs to reach the final again to have a chance of retaining the top spot. Simona Halep could potentially reach No.1 by reaching the SF, but Karolina Pliskova is best placed and could secure the top ranking in the early rounds if Kerber and Halep make premature exits: 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Konta). After 1r bye, defeated Kr.Pliskova in 2r after coming within two points of defeat in third set. Win ended a three match losing streak, stretching back to Madrid Withdrew from Birmingham w/left thigh injury Opened 2017 WTA clay court season at Stuttgart as two time defending champion, lost opening match (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic). Reached 3r at Madrid (forced to retire vs. Bouchard w/left thigh injury) and lost 2r opener at Rome (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) Loss to qualifier and No.68 Kontaveit at Rome was worst loss by ranking for 18 months, falling to No.72 Zheng at 2016 Doha In April, represented Germany in Fed Cup win vs. Ukraine, going 1 1 in singles (d. Tsurenko, l. Svitolina) to advance World Group in 2018, and reached 26th tour level final of career at 2017 Monterrey (l. Pavlyuchenkova in F). Record in finals now stands at Posted solid results during Sunshine Double, reaching R16 at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and QF at Miami (l. V.Williams) Having lost World No.1 ranking to S.Williams after 2017 Australian Open, reclaimed the top spot after fortnight of Indian Wells due to S.Williams s withdrawal w/left knee injury

321 During Middle Eastern swing, lost opening match at Doha (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) before strong SF run at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina) As defending champion, reached R16 at 2017 Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) Began 2017 season with QF run at Brisbane (l. Svitolina) and 2r exit at Sydney (after 1r bye, l. Kasatkina) Enjoyed an outstanding 2016 season, winning first Grand Slam titles of career at Australian Open (d. S.Williams in F) and US Open (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), finishing R Up at Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F) and rising to World No.1 in the WTA rankings Courtesy of her results in 2016, doubled her career prize money during season, passing $19 million mark; passed $20 million at 2017 Roland Garros, becoming 15th player to do so After 2016 US Open, aged 28, became oldest player to make her debut at World No.1, a record previously held by Jennifer Capriati, who was 25 years, 200 days when she reached No.1 in October 2001 Secured the 2016 year end World No.1 ranking only the 12th WTA player to achieve the feat and second German woman to do so after Graf (eight times) Was voted WTA Player of the Year in 2016 by international media and fans; also, ITF World Champion 2016 marked fifth successive Top 10 season finish. Was the WTA match win leader in 2016, going Posted the most wins against Top 10 opponents in 2016, going 12 3, including defeats of No.8 Cibulkova, No.4 Halep, No.7 Keys and No.3 A.Radwanska in Singapore, as well as No.1 S.Williams (Australian Open), No.6 Halep (Fed Cup), No.7 Kvitova (Stuttgart), No.5 Halep and No.8 V.Williams (Wimbledon), No.10 Keys (Rio Olympics), No.4 Halep (Cincinnati) and No.8 Vinci (US Open) Reached a career best total of eight finals across the 2016 season (most finals of any player); as well as winning first two majors, successfully defended Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title on home soil at Stuttgart (d. Siegemund in F) 2016 Stuttgart marked first time she had successfully defended a title in her career; the first German (and seventh player overall) to do so in Stuttgart Made fourth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, progressing past round robin for first time (l. Cibulkova in F); first German to reach final at the season ending championships since Graf won title in 1996 Other runner up finishes in 2016 came at Brisbane (l. Azarenka in F), Wimbledon (l. S.Williams in F), Rio Olympics (l. Puig, won silver medal) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka), Charleston (ret. vs. eventual champion Stephens w/viral illness) and Montreal (l. eventual champion Halep) Did not advance past 3r at any Slam in 2015, falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Begu), 3r at Roland Garros (l. Muguruza), 3r at Wimbledon (l. Muguruza) and 3r at US Open (l. Azarenka) Reached first WTA final of career at 2010 Bogotá and won first title at 2012 Paris [Indoors]. Has won titles on all surfaces: hardcourt, grass and clay (red and green) Made first WTA appearance in qualifying at 2003 Berlin In January 2017 was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe (in the entertainment category), alongside the likes of Gareth Bale and Luis Suarez Coached by Torben Beltz

322 Falconi: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (seventh overall). Looking to win her first main draw match here at the All England Club, having fallen in 1r on debut in 2011 (as qualifier, l. Dubois), 2012 (l. Azarenka), 2015 (l. Ka.Pliskova) and 2016 (l. Erakovic). Fell in final round of qualifying on two occasions, Last year, played Wimbledon on a ranking of No.72. This year, working her way back from injuries sustained in 2016, she is contesting the event at No.247 by winning through three rounds of qualifying d. Moore, Kostova and Duque Marino Ended 2016 season at US Open (l. Buyukakcay in 1r) due to surgery to remove extra bone from big toe on right foot; in fact played just six events after Nürnberg (May), where she suffered an ankle sprain 2017 Wimbledon marks 20th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best results to date are reaching 3r at 2011 US Open (l. Lisicki) and 2015 Roland Garros (l. Goerges) Owns a 9 10 record in Grand Slam 1r matches Playing first event since losing 1r of qualifying at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Martic) Prior to Roland Garros, sole foray on red clay this season was at Bogotá as defending champion, l. Jakupovic in 1r On this year s Sunshine Double, fell 1r at Indian Wells (l. Jankovic) and in qualifying at Miami Also made 1r exit at Kuala Lumpur (l. eventual champion Barty) Best results of 2017 season to date have been 2r efforts at Australian Open (l. Gibbs) and Budapest (l. Witthoeft) Also so far in 2017, fell 1r at Sydney (as qualifier, l. Duan) and in qualifying at Brisbane; continues to play periodically at ITF level, and after Australian Open reached 2r at $100k ITF/Midland USA At the Dow Tennis Classic in Midland, was presented with the inaugural Martha Ries Memorial Ethics & Service Award for role in Ecuador Earthquake Relief efforts (raised $25,000); Martha Ries, who passed away in 2016, was Dow Corning s Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer (and WTA player Kayla Day s aunt) Posted third non consecutive Top 100 season finish in 2016, at No season highlighted by winning first WTA singles title at Bogotá in April (d. Soler Espinosa in F); until that result, had not won back to back WTA main draw matches since 2015 Roland Garros (span of 10 months) Prior to Bogotá triumph, best results of career were SF at 2011 Washington, DC (l. Petrova) and QF at 2012 Birmingham (l. Oudin) Soon after Bogotá win, achieved new career high ranking of No.63 (week of May 23, 2016) Owns one Top 20 win, defeating No.11 Cibulkova at 2011 US Open Heading into today s match against World No.1 Kerber has faced Top 10 ranked players on 10 occasions, going 0 10 to date: l. No.1 Wozniacki (2011 Charleston and 2011 Copenhagen), No.5 Schiavone (2011 Brussels), No.6 Stosur (2012 Indian Wells and 2012 Roland Garros), No.2 Azarenka (2012 Wimbledon), No.9 Kerber (2013 Washington), No.6 Ivanovic (2015 Miami), No.5 Muguruza (2015 Beijing) and No.7 Kvitova (2016 Miami) Three time WTA doubles runner up, at 2012 Washington, DC (w/scheepers), 2012 Dallas (w/dekmeijere) and 2015 Bogotá (w/rogers) Made tour level main draw debut at 2010 US Open; first tour level qualifying match was at 2009 US Open qualifying

323 On ITF Circuit, has won five singles and three doubles titles Cracked Top 100 on August 1, 2011 and Top 75 after reaching 3r at 2011 US Open In 2014, elected to WTA Players Council and currently serves in the 21+ Ranking Category Completed business administration degree with Indiana University East in 2016 Played two seasons as an All American at Georgia Tech, where she was the Yellow Jackets No.1 player; then turned pro in 2010; 2010 ACC Player of the Year; turned pro after her collegiate season in May 2010 Coached by Jorge Todero

324 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [3] KAROLINA PLISKOVA (CZE #3) vs. EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #80) Head to Head: AUSTRALIAN OPEN HARD O R1 KAROLINA PLISKOVA mins 2009 ITF/ATHENS-GRE HARD O R16 EVGENIYA RODINA KAROLINA PLISKOVA (25) $2,073,311 $9,006,037 3 / 9 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering Wimbledon 1r EVGENIYA RODINA (28) $154,488 $1,475,022 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match KAROLINA PLISKOVA 2016 R2 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #49) 7-6(5) 6-3 R1 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #46) R2 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #47) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #69) R2 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R1 W - KARIN KNAPP (ITA #47) 6-7(4) R2 L - PETRA MARTIC (CRO #141) 7-6(7) 6-1 R1 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #16) EVGENIYA RODINA 2016 R2 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #26) R1 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #41) R2 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) 6-7(4) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #9,999) R2 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #21) R1 W - CHANELLE SCHEEPERS (RSA #93) R2* L - BEATRIZ GARCÍA VIDAGANY (ESP #165) R1* W - LAURA POUS-TIO (ESP #150) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

325 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2012 R1 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #59) R3* W - YURIKA SEMA (JPN #207) R2* W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #150) R1* W - YUNG-JAN CHAN (TPE #163) R1* L - JUNRI NAMIGATA (JPN #190) R2* L - DARYA KUSTOVA (BLR #165) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #175) R3 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #8) R2 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #46) (0) R1 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #28) R2* L - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #156) R1* W - GALINA VOSKOBOEVA (KAZ #112) Ka.Pliskova: Making sixth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (seventh overall). Has moved through to 2r on each of her past four outings ( ) but is yet to go further. Fell 1r on main draw debut in 2012 (as qualifier, l. Stephens) and in qualifying in 2010 Owns a 13 7 record in Grand Slam 1r matches Heading into Wimbledon, owns joint most match wins on tour in 2017, with a 36 9 win loss record; Svitolina was 36 8 before winning her 1r match against Barty on Monday, while Mladenovic was (also plays 1r on Tuesday) Faces No.80 Rodina today; worst loss by ranking this year was to No.99 Giorgi in Prague Has delivered a tour leading 286 aces this season (from 43 matches), heading into Wimbledon (as at July 3, 2017) Playing at Wimbledon at a career high No.3, first achieved after QF run at 2017 Australian Open (week of January 30, 2017). Has a chance to seize the WTA World No.1 ranking this fortnight, especially if her rivals Kerber and Halep make early exits: 1R 2R 3R 4R QF SF R UP WIN Points PLISKOVA HALEP KERBER Wimbledon marks 21st Grand Slam main draw appearance Advanced to career first Grand Slam final at 2016 US Open (l. Kerber), simultaneously making debut in R16, QF, SF and title match at the majors. Became first Czech to reach US Open final since Helena Sukova in 1993 (l. Graf in F). Defeat of No.1 S.Williams in 2016 US Open SF was career best victory, and ended the American s 186 week reign at the top of the rankings. Became first Czech to defeat a World No.1 since Kvitova at 2015 Madrid (d. S.Williams). Furthermore, defeat of V.Williams (R16) made her the eighth player to defeat the sisters at the same tournament Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

326 Prior to 2016 US Open, was sole Top 20 player still to pass 3r at a major. Became sixth player born in 1990s to reach major final (also Bouchard, Halep, Kvitova, Muguruza and Wozniacki), since joined by Ostapenko At Australian Open, best result came with QF run earlier this year (l. Lucic Baroni) while in 2017 she has also achieved best result at Roland Garros, advancing to SF last month (l. Halep) Heads to Wimbledon having captured third title of 2017 and ninth of career at Eastbourne defeated Wozniacki in F, having finished runner up to Cibulkova in First Czech to win Eastbourne since Novotna in 1998 (went on to win Wimbledon title) Now 9 10 in career singles finals, having won having earlier titles on clay (2015 Prague), grass (2016 Nottingham) and hard (2013 Kuala Lumpur, 2014 Linz, 2014 Seoul, 2016 Cincinnati, 2017 Brisbane, 2017 Doha) Granted a walkover from Konta in Eastbourne SF (due to thoracic spine injury) Defeated No.8 Kuznetsova in QF at Eastbourne and No.6 Wozniacki in F to improve record vs. Top 10 opponents to 5 2 this season other wins coming over No.7 Muguruza (Fed Cup Week I), No.5 Cibulkova (Doha) and No.7 Muguruza (Indian Wells) Owns a 5 15 career record vs. Top 5 players, with wins against No.3 Halep (2016 Fed Cup), No.3 Muguruza and No.2 Kerber (2016 Cincinnati), No.1 S.Williams (2016 US Open) and most recently No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Doha) With her win at Eastbourne, moved to first place on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard the Top 8 singles players and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October Prior to Eastbourne, withdrew from Birmingham with an elbow injury Before Roland Garros, advanced to QF at Rome (l. eventual champion Svitolina). Posted 400th career match win (all levels) with R16 defeat of Bacsinszky there Other 2017 clay court season results included reaching QF at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund); suffered 1r exit at home event in Prague (l. Giorgi) and 2r loss at Madrid (l. Sevastova) During the Sunshine Double reached back to back SF at Indian Wells (l. Kuznetsova) and Miami (l. Wozniacki). Results matched her best result at a WTA Premier Mandatory tournament (also reached SF at Indian Wells in 2016) Early season highlights in 2017 included winning titles at Brisbane (d. Cornet in F) and Doha (d. Wozniacki in F) In other results this season, suffered opening match loss at Dubai (after 1r bye, l. Mladenovic) In February, led Czech Republic to victory over Spain in Fed Cup World Group I tie in Ostrava, going 2 0 in singles (d. Arruabarrena and Muguruza) Enjoyed a career best season in 2016, ending the year at No.6 (up from No.11 in 2015) Qualified for season ending 2016 WTA Finals in Singapore, going 1 2 in the group stage and failing to progress. Also contested the doubles competition (w/goerges), losing opening match to top seeds Garcia/Mladenovic Helped Czech Republic defend Fed Cup title in November 2016, going 1 1 in singles (d. Mladenovic, l. Garcia) before teaming w/strycova to defeat Garcia/Mladenovic in decisive doubles match. Czech Republic have won the Cup in five out of the last six years, and three in a row Captured fifth career doubles title of career at 2016 Birmingham (w/strycova). Is now 5 2 in doubles finals At 2013 Linz, with sister Kristyna, became first set of twins to ever win a tour level doubles title

327 Currently the No.1 Czech player claimed status as country s top ranked player for first time in August 2016, overtaking Kvitova Made Top 10 debut after 2015 Stanford R Up finish, meaning that for the first time in WTA history, three Czech women ranked inside Top 10 at the same time (along with Kvitova and Safarova) Became eighth Czech woman to crack singles Top 10 since computer rankings were introduced in November 1975, after Navratilova, Mandlikova, Sukova, Novotna, Vaidisova, Kvitova and Safarova Nominated for 2016 WTA Player of the Year; also nominated in 2014 for WTA Most Improved Coached by David Kotyza, former longtime coach of Petra Kvitova Rodina: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2008 when she advanced to 3r (l. Chakvetadze), and has reached 2r on last three appearances (2011, ). Fell in qualifying on three occasions (2007, ) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Run to 3r at 2008 Wimbledon remains best result to date; has reached 2r at both Australian Open (2011) and US Open ( ), but yet to pass 1r at Roland Garros on four main draw outings One of four mothers in the singles starting field at 2017 Wimbledon, along with Victoria Azarenka, Kateryna Bondarenko and Tatjana Maria Heading into today s match against No.3 Ka.Pliskova is 0 6 against Top 10 opponents and 0 13 vs. Top 20. Best win of season to date was over No.44 McHale in 1r at Indian Wells and in 2016 posted a win on grass over No.24 Jankovic at 2016 s Hertogenbosch Played four grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon. Reach QF at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Rybarikova), QF at s Hertogenbosch (l. Konjuh), fell 1r at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Allertova) and reached SF at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Maria) Clay season ended with 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Mattek Sands) Fell 1r at Prague (l. Stosur) and Nürnberg (l. Lepchenko) and fell in qualifying at Stuttgart and Madrid In April, reached 2r indoors at Biel (l. Kontaveit) and fell 1r on green clay at Charleston (l. K.Bondarenko) Fell in qualifying at Miami but reached 2r at Indian Wells entered main draw as Lucky Loser S.Williams withdrawal (w/left knee injury). Had lost in final qualifying round to Barthel 1r win over McHale at Indian Wells was first main draw match win of season after four 1r losses, which came at Shenzhen (l. Wang), Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova), Taipei City (l. Svitolina) and Budapest (l. Korpatsch). Also fell in Sydney and Doha qualifying during this period Ended 2016 on a ranking of No.104, down from No.84 in 2015 (best season finish of career to date)

328 2016 season highlight was QF run at s Hertogenbosch in June (l. eventual champion Vandeweghe), which also marked first main draw wins of 2016 Closed out 2016 with strong showings at WTA 125k events, winning title in Taipei (d. Chang in F) and reaching SF in Honolulu (l. Zhang). In doubles, reached first tour level final at Bastad (w/beck, l. Arruabarrena/ Knoll in F) Highlights on 2015 season included SF run at Tashkent (l. Vekic) and QF at Pattaya City (l. Tomljanovic) and Baku (l. Gasparyan) Ended 2015 season with SF showing at WTA 125K event in Taipei At No.80 (week of July 3, 2017) is currently the Russian No.8 of eight women in Top 100 Career best ranking is No.74 (February 28, 2011) Coach and husband is Denis Shteyngart; they have a daughter, Anna, born in November 2012 (Evgeniya returned to tour in August 2013) Has won 14 ITF singles titles and six ITF doubles titles Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2004 and made WTA main draw debut at 2005 Tashkent, advancing to QF

329 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM TIMEA BABOS (HUN #42) vs. [5] CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #6) Head to Head: First meeting TIMEA BABOS (24) $443,606 $3,436,441 1 / 2 2 / / / / / / / / 5-12 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering Wimbledon 1r CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (26) $1,661,887 $23,748,063 0 / 25 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match TIMEA BABOS 2016 R2 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #30) R1 W - KATIE SWAN (GBR #437) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R1 W - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #162) 7-6(4) R1 L - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #163) (7) R1 L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #98) R2 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #20) (3) 9-7 R1 W - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #123) CAROLINE WOZNIACKI 2016 R1 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #14) R16 L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) R3 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #32) R2 W - DENISA ALLERTOVA (CZE #83) (6) R1 W - SAISAI ZHENG (CHN #66) R16 L - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R3 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) R2 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #163) R1 W - SHAHAR PEER (ISR #78) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

330 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #196) R1 W - ESTRELLA CABEZA CANDELA (ESP #101) R1 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #24) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #28) R2 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #96) R1 W - ARANTXA PARRA SANTONJA (ESP #105) R16 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #32) R2 W - KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #89) R1 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #53) R16 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R3 W - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #20) R2 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #142) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) R2 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #94) R1 W - EVA HRDINOVA (CZE #183) R2 L - MARA SANTANGELO (ITA #29) (4) R1 W - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #130) R1* L - MIHO SAEKI (JPN #170) Babos: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon. Has advanced to 2r on three occasions, on debut in 2012 (l. Petrova), 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2016 (l. Vandeweghe) 2017 Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Reached 3r at a major for the first time in her career at 2016 US Open (l. Halep); aside from three 2r efforts at Wimbledon, has also reached 2r at the Australian Open and Roland Garros, both in 2016 Two time Grand Slam doubles runner up, at 2014 Wimbledon (w/mladenovic, l. Errani/Vinci) and 2016 Wimbledon (w/shvedova, l. S.Williams/V.Williams) Heading into today s match against No.6 Wozniacki is 0 14 in her career against Top 10 opponents and is 0 8 vs. Top 5 players in career. Losses came to No.1 S.Williams (2015 Wimbledon), No.2 Halep (2015 Guangzhou), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Doha), No.3 Kerber (2016 Miami), No.4 Muguruza (2016 Stuttgart), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Cincinnati), No.5 Halep (2016 US Open) and No.2 Kerber (2017 Madrid) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

331 Highest ranked opponent beaten in career to date is No.11 Cibulkova at 2016 Cincinnati (R16) Heading into 1r at 2017 Wimbledon is looking to end eight match losing streak that goes back to April; has won matches at just three of 18 tournaments contested so far this year (9 17 win loss record) Played three grass court events ahead of Wimbledon, falling 1r at s Hertogenbosch (l. Rus), Mallorca (Kr.Pliskova) and Eastbourne (l. Mertens) Clay season brought 1r exits at Istanbul (d. Perrin in 1r, l. Buyukakcay), Rabat (l. eventual champion Schiavone), Madrid (l. Kerber), Rome (l. Bacsinszky) and Roland Garros (l. Cornet) In April, reached QF on hard courts at Monterrey (l. eventual champion Pavlyuchenkova) before falling 1r at Biel (l. Rodina) Sunshine Double results include 3r appearance at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina) and 2r exit at Miami (l. Parmentier) Indian Wells marked first time seeded at a Premier Mandatory events at No.25 In February, won second WTA singles title of career on home soil at Budapest (d. Safarova in F). Now 2 2 in singles finals, other title coming in only fourth tour level event at 2012 Monterrey (d. Cadantu in F) Began 2017 season with 1r exits at Shenzhen (l. Stojanovic), Sydney (l. Kasatkina), Australian Open (l. Gibbs), St Petersburg (l. Vinci) and Doha (l. Zhang) Represented Hungary in Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group 1 competition vs. Croatia in February; went 2 0 in singles with wins over Konjuh and Herdzelas Also in 2017, won 11th and 12th doubles titles of career at Sydney (w/pavlyuchenkova, d. top seeds Mirza/Strycova in F) and Rabat (w/hlavackova, d. Stijanovic/Zanevska in F) and finished R Up (w/hlavackova) at Madrid (l. Chan/Hingis). Now owns 12 9 record in doubles finals Finished 2016 ranked No.26 just one spot shy of her career high ranking of No.25 (September 19, 2016) marks her fifth consecutive season within the Top 100 Qualified for the WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai; fell in round robin stage (0 2) to No.18 Bacsinszky and No.28 S.Zhang Reached third singles final of career at 2016 Florianopolis (l. Begu in F). Other 2016 highlights included SF appearances at Shenzhen (l. Riske) and Rabat, and QF runs at St. Petersburg (l. eventual champion Vinci), Katowice (l. Ostapenko), Cincinnati (l. Muguruza) and Moscow (l. eventual champion Kuznetsova) Qualified for the 2016 WTA Finals in doubles w/shvedova fell in 1r (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova); also qualified for 2015 WTA Finals w/mladenovic pair exited at RR stage 2015 season was highlighted by a runner up finish at Marrakech (l. Svitolina in F), winning the WTA 125K Series event in Taipei (d. Doi in F), and three doubles titles, at Dubai, Marrackech and Rome (all w/mladenovic) Is only Hungarian woman ranked in the current Top 100 next highest is No.140 Dalma Galfi (as of July 3, 2017) Received WC into first WTA event of career at 2010 Budapest (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On ITF Circuit, has won 13 singles and 10 doubles titles Hungarian Fed Cup Team, and 2017; Hungarian Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 In juniors, was three time doubles Grand Slam champion (2010 Roland Garros/Wimbledon/US Open all w/sloane Stephens) and two time runner up (2009 Roland Garros, 2010 Australian Open) Coached by Thomas Drouet

332 Wozniacki: Making 11th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (12th overall). Only Grand Slam where she has failed to reach at least QF; has reached R16 on five occasions, but is yet to go further: 2009 (l. Lisick), 2010 (l. Kvitova), 2011 (l. Cibulkova), 2014 (l. Strycova) and 2015 (l. Muguruza) One of 10 former Wimbledon junior champions in the field (2006) 2017 Wimbledon marks 41st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Streak of 36 consecutive Slam appearances ended in Paris in 2016, when she withdrew pre tournament w/right ankle injury her first missed major since making Grand Slam debut at Paris in 2007 Is a two time Grand Slam runner up, losing the title match at the US Open in 2009 (l. Clijsters) and 2014 (l. S.Williams) At Australian Open, reached SF in 2013 (l. Li, having held match point), while at Roland Garros she is a two time quarterfinalist, in 2010 (l. eventual champion Schiavone) and again this year (l. eventual champion Ostapenko) Owns a 34 6 record in Grand Slam 1r matches, most recently exiting in 1r here at the All England Club last year (l. Kuznetsova) Ranked No.45 at the time, was unseeded at 2016 Wimbledon the first time since 2008 Australian Open she wasn t seeded at a Grand Slam Coming off runner up finish at Eastbourne (l. Ka.Pliskova), where she is a former champion (2009 d. Razzano in F) and three time semifinalist ( ) Now 0 4 in finals in 2017, having also finished runner up at Doha (l. Ka.Pliskova), Dubai (l. Svitolina) and Miami (l. Konta) Including 2017 Eastbourne, owns record in career singles finals. S.Williams (92), V.Williams (81) and Sharapova (58) are the only active players to have appeared in more finals Has posted a 6 3 record against Top 10 players so far in 2017, defeating No.6 A.Radwanska (Doha), No.9 Keys (Indian Wells), No.6 Muguruza (Miami), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (Miami), No.9 Kuznetsova (Roland Garros) and No.2 Halep (Eastbourne) Prior to Roland Garros, forced to retire in 1r match vs. Rogers at Strasbourg (w/lower back injury). Same problem forced her to withdraw from Rome the week prior Other clay results this season included QF at Charleston (l. eventual R Up Ostapenko), 2r at Prague (l. Ostapenko) and 2r at Madrid (l. Suárez Navarro) After 2017 Madrid, returned to Top 10 (at No.10) in rankings for first time since September 2015 (when she was No.6, week of Toray Pan Pacific Open). Dropped out again a week later, but returned to the elite bracket after Roland Garros and is playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.6 Upset No.3 Ka.Pliskova in Miami SF. Before this, most recent win over a Top 3 ranked player was against then No.3 Halep at 2015 Stuttgart. Has now reached the final of each of the WTA s four Premier Mandatory tournaments, having previously won Beijing (2010) and Indian Wells (2011), and finished runner up at Madrid (2009) and Indian Wells (2010, 2013) Also on this year s Sunshine Double, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic)

333 Opened 2017 season with back to back QF efforts at Auckland (l. Goerges) and Sydney (l. Strycova) Advanced to 3r at Australian Open for the seventh time in her career; fell to Konta in straight sets Posted ninth successive Top 20 season in 2016, finishing at No.19 lowest year end ranking since 2007 (No.64) having played US Open on a ranking of No.74. Run to SF at Flushing Meadows heralded start of ranking recovery; defeated No.10 seed Kuznetsova and No.9 seed Keys en route before falling to eventual champion Kerber In subsequent Asian swing, won her 24th and 25th career singles titles at Tokyo [PPO] (d. Osaka in F) and Hong Kong (d. Mladenovic in F). Has won at least one title nine years running ( ) Also reached R16 at Wuhan and Beijing before closing out season with QF appearance at Luxembourg Prior to 2016 US Open, fell 1r at New Haven (l. Ostapenko), where she is a four time champion ( ; at one point enjoyed 21 match win streak at event) Flag bearer for Denmark at opening ceremony of Rio Olympics; reached 2r (l. eventual bronze medalist Kvitova) Missed entire clay season in 2016 w/right ankle injury Returned to action following two and a half months out w/right ankle injury during grass court swing, making comeback at Nottingham (l. Kontaveit in 2r). Prior to 2016 Nottingham, last tournament played was Miami (3r, l. Svitolina) Ended 2015 ranked No.17 first time since 2009 not finishing inside Top 10 (her six years prior inside Top 10 was longest active streak) Is a former World No.1, having held the ranking for 67 weeks; finished two seasons in the top spot 2010 and 2011 Ranks fourth among active players (behind S.Williams 72, V.Williams 49 and Sharapova 35) for singles titles (25) 20 of which have come on hardcourts. Owns the most career singles titles without having won a Grand Slam (was previously Pam Shriver with 21 titles) By reaching 2017 Miami final became just the eighth player to reach $23 million in career prize money currently eighth on the all time list Ran 2014 New York City Marathon with charity Team for Kids, funds going to New York Road Runners youth programs Signed as a USANA Health Sciences brand ambassador in March As part of the announcement she launched the program s annual Aces for Humanity campaign to aid the USANA True Health Foundation, whose mission is to provide critical nutrition to those who are suffering or in need; money is donated for each ace served by the eight USANA Ambassadors on the WTA Coached by father, Piotr Wozniacki. Hitting partner is Sascha Bajin (formerly worked with Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka)

334 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [Q] ONS JABEUR (TUN #106) vs. [7] SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #8) Head to Head: First meeting ONS JABEUR (22) $198,695 $510,245 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-0 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r WIMBLEDON Tournament Performance SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (32) $1,508,747 $23,365,748 0 / 17 0 / / / / / / / / * Qualifying match *R3 W - ASIA MUHAMMAD (USA #132) 6-4, mins *R2 W - LUKSIKA KUMKHUM (THA #170) 7-6(11), mins *R1 W - SOFYA ZHUK (RUS #208) 6-3,7-6(1) 60 mins WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ONS JABEUR 2016 R1* L - EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #223) R3* L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #121) R2* W - EKATERINA BYCHKOVA (RUS #157) 7-6(4) 6-4 R1* W - VITALIA DIATCHENKO (RUS #296) R1* L - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #157) SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA 2016 R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #22) 6-7(1) R2 W - TARA MOORE (GBR #227) R1 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #45) R2 L - KRISTYNA PLISKOVA (CZE #134) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #128) R1 L - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R1 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #36) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

335 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2011 R3 L - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R2 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #39) R1 W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #83) R2 L - ANASTASIA RODIONOVA (AUS #74) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #93) (5) R3 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #41) R2 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #78) R1 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #715) (1) 2008 R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #11) R3 W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #109) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #47) R1 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #124) 6-7(5) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) R16 W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #54) R3 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #35) R2 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #116) 7-6(2) 6-4 R1 W - JULIA VAKULENKO (UKR #41) R3 L - NA LI (CHN #30) R2 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) R1 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #82) QF L - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) 7-6(1) 6-3 R16 W - MAGDALENA MALEEVA (BUL #43) R3 W - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #33) (5) 6-2 R2 W - SANIA MIRZA (IND #75) (4) 6-4 R1 W - REBECCA LLEWELLYN (GBR #434) R1 L - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #118) 7-6(4) QF L - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #3) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #91) R3 W - EMILIE LOIT (FRA #48) R2 W - YOON JEONG CHO (KOR #46) 7-6(1) 6-4 R1 W - BEA BIELIK (USA #169) R2* L - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #173) R1* W - HELEN CROOK (GBR #348) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

336 Jabeur: Making main draw debut at Wimbledon. Previously fell in qualifying in 2013 (l. Kudryavtseva), 2014 (l. Paszek) and 2016 (l. Alexandrova) Faces No.8 Kuznetsova today in first meeting; 1 1 against Top 10 opponents, win coming over No.7 Cibulkova at 2017 Roland Garros Made Grand Slam main draw debut at 2014 US Open (as qualifier, l. Petkovic) and has made two additional main draw appearances, at 2015 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Zvonareva) and 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky in 3r); has fallen in qualifying at 10 other Slams (Roland Garros in 2012 and , Wimbledon in and 2016, US Open in 2013 and and Australian Open in 2017) At 2017 Roland Garros, became second Tunisian woman to win a Grand Slam main draw match after Selima Sfar reached 2r at 2001 Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open; 2002 Wimbledon; 2005 Wimbledon; and 2008 Roland Garros In Paris last month, also become first Arab woman to reach 3r of a Grand Slam and first lucky loser to contest 3r of a Slam since Kasatkina at 2015 US Open, and first at Roland Garros since Pizzichini in Gaidano, at 1993 US Open, was the most recent lucky loser to reach R16 at a major Continues to play a mix of WTA and ITF Circuit events In build up to Roland Garros, made 2r exit at $100k ITF/Trnava 2 SVK (l. Alexandrova) and qualifying exit at Rabat (l. Sadikovic) Reached SF at $80k ITF/Indian Harbour Beach USA (l. Govortsova) before made 2r at $60k ITF/Dothan USA (l. Haas) Began 2017 clay court season by advancing to first WTA Premier level R16 at Charleston in April (as qualifier, l. Sevastova) In March, reached SF at $60k ITF/Zhuhai CHN (l. Zheng) and QF at $60k ITF/Shenzhen CHN (l. Alexandrova) Middle East swing results included 2r run at Dubai (as qualifier, l. Wang) after a qualifying exit at Doha (l. McHale) Defeated No.22 Pavlyuchenkova at 2017 Dubai to record best career win to date (until 2017 Roland Garros upset of No.7 Cibulkova). Previous best career win came at 2013 Baku (d. No.37 Jovanovski in 2r), where she reached her first tour level QF Began 2017 season with 2r effort at Shenzhen (as qualifier, l. Stojanovic), a qualifying exit at Australian Open (l. Zhu) and QF showing at Taipei City (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Svitolina) Ended 2016 at No.193 for third non consecutive Top 200 finish (up from No.210 in 2015) 2016 highlights included scoring eighth, ninth and 10th ITF Circuit titles at $25K ITF/Daytona Beach USA, $25k ITF/Sunrise USA and $50k ITF/Tunis TUN, respectively In main draw play in 2016, made two 1r exits at Rabat (l. Sorribes Tormo) and Gstaad (as qualifier, l. Minella) Fell in WTA qualifying on five occasions in 2016: Katowice (l. Golubic), Wimbledon (l. Alexandrova), Bastad (l. Soler Espínosa), US Open (l. Duan) and Tokyo [Japan Open] (l. Jang) Participated in the second staging of the WTA Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore in 2015 alongside the WTA Finals went 1 2 in round robin stage Played first WTA main draws in 2012 Owns 10 singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Circuit

337 Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Tunisia in 2008 Started playing tennis at age 3 Coached here in Paris by Mislav Hizak Kuznetsova: Making 14th main draw appearance at Wimbledon, and 15th appearance overall Best result at the All England Club is making the QF stage three times: 2003 (l. Henin), 2005 (l. Davenport) and 2007 (l. eventual champion V.Williams) Doubles R Up here in 2005 (w/mauresmo, l. Black/Huber) Last year, reached R16 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) for the first time since 2008 (l. A.Radwanska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 59th Grand Slam main draw appearance, which is the seventh most among active players Is a two time Grand Slam champion, at 2004 US Open (d. Dementieva in F) and 2009 Roland Garros (d. Safina in F). Also a two time Grand Slam finalists, at Roland Garros in 2006 (l. Henin) and 2007 US Open (l. Henin). Has made QF stage at Australian Open on three occasions During 2009 Roland Garros triumph, defeated No.2 S.Williams in QF and No.1 Safina in F one of only nine players to defeat the World No.1 and No.2 at the same Grand Slam, and the most recent to do so One of only nine active players to have won more than 100 Grand Slam singles matches (147 56). Only S.Williams, V.Williams and Sharapova have won more matches at the majors At 2011 Australian Open, played her part in setting the record for the longest women's match at a Slam, eventually succumbing to Schiavone in 4 hours and 44 minutes Entering 2017 Wimbledon, career prize money stands at over US$23 million only eight players have earned more One of 11 Russian women to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw Turned 32 last week, one of 18 thirtysomethings in the draw Coming off QF at Eastbourne (l. to eventual champion Ka. Pliskova in three sets) 2017 clay season culminated in run to R16 at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki), which was preceded by strong SF run at Madrid (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) and making R16 at Rome (l. Gavrilova) Opened clay court swing with 2r showing at Stuttgart (d. Bertens, l. eventual champion Siegemund) Advanced to R16 at 2017 Miami (l. V.Williams) 2017 Indian Wells marked her 40th career final (l. Vesnina in F), the fifth most among active players (behind S.Williams 92, V.Williams 81, Sharapova 58, and Wozniacki 46). Rose to No.7 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Indian Wells final; currently No.8 (July 03, 2017) Made QF run at St. Petersburg (l. eventual R Up Putintseva). Was forced to withdraw from Doha and Dubai w/abdominal injury Enjoyed run to R16 at Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Opened 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. Muguruza). Posted 2r exit at Sydney (as defending champion, l. Pavlyuchenkova)

338 Secured her 600th match win (all levels) at 2017 Brisbane (1r, d. Chirico) is one of seven active players to reach the milestone, along with V.Williams, S.Williams, Jankovic, Schnyder, Schiavone and Sharapova. Currently sits 14th on all time list for match wins Made sixth appearance at WTA Finals in 2016, where she qualified for SF for the first time (l. Cibulkova); in five previous appearances (2004, ), had never progressed beyond group stage. Her gap of six years between WTA Finals (2009 to 2016) was most since Capriati and Frazier s seven year gaps (both from ) Defeat of Gavrilova in final at 2016 Moscow secured place at WTA Finals entered tournament on a wildcard, knowing she would only qualify for Singapore should she successfully defend the title she won in After 1r bye, defeated Cornet (2r), Babos (QF) and Svitolina (SF) before emphatic victory against Gavrilova in F Defeat of No.3 A.Radwanska and No.5 Ka.Pliskova at WTA Finals improved record vs. Top 5 opponents to 5 4 in 2016, with other wins against No.2 Halep (Sydney), No.1 S.Williams (Miami) and No.4 A.Radwanska (Wuhan) Including defeats of A.Radwanska and Ka.Pliskova in Singapore, won 22 three set matches in 2016, the most on the WTA for the season, and most for three years (Kvitova, 25 in 2013) Won two singles titles in 2016, at Sydney (d. Puig in F) and Moscow (d. Gavrilova in F). Also finished R Up at Miami (l. Azarenka in F). Record in WTA singles finals now stands at In Grand Slam play in 2016, reached R16 at Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Muguruza) and Wimbledon (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2r at Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Wimbledon result saw her return to the Top 10 (at No.10) for first time since May 2010 Advanced to 3r at Rio Olympics (l. Konta). Also competed in doubles w/kasatkina (l. Hlavackova/Hradecka in 3r) Owns seven wins over reigning world No.1s (7 20 record), most recently defeating S.Williams at 2016 Miami. Defeated Mauresmo, Safina and Henin twice each when they were No.1; one of only two players (also S.Williams) to beat Henin twice when she was No.1 Her 16 career doubles titles (most recently 2013 Moscow w/stosur) includes two Grand Slam titles, both at the Australian Open in 2005 (w/molik) and 2012 (w/zvonareva) One of five Russians to rank in Top 2 (also Myskina, Sharapova, Zvonareva, Safina); had chance to become No.1 by winning 2008 Roland Garros (fell two matches short with SF loss to Safina); also achieved career high No.3 in doubles (June 7, 2004) Ranked continuously in Top 20 from March 1, 2004 to July 11, 2010 (including over four years ranked continuously in Top 10 April 2006 to June 2010) Russian Fed Cup Team, 2004, , ; Russian Olympic Team, 2004, 2008, 2016 Coached by Carlos Martínez

339 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [9] AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #10) vs. JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #67) Head to Head: AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA leads INDIAN WELLS HARD O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2015 WIMBLEDON GRASS O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2014 ROME CLAY O QF JELENA JANKOVIC mins 2014 INDIAN WELLS HARD O QF AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2012 TOKYO HARD O R2 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2012 US OPEN HARD O R3 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2012 DUBAI HARD O SF AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2011 TOKYO - PAN PACIFIC HARD O R16 AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA mins 2008 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R16 JELENA JANKOVIC (3) 128 mins AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (28) $405,306 $26,345,212 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r JELENA JANKOVIC (32) $269,153 $18,970,288 0 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA 2016 JELENA JANKOVIC 2016 R16 L - DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #18) R3 W - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R2 W - ANA KONJUH (CRO #103) R1 W - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #97) R2 L - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #153) (1) 8-6 R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #101) R16 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) R3 W - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #2) R2 W - EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #101) 6-7(4) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

340 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2015 SF L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #20) QF W - MADISON KEYS (USA #21) 7-6(3) R16 W - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R3 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) R2 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #81) R1 W - LUCIE HRADECKA (CZE #52) R16 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #22) R3 W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #102) R2 W - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #36) R1 W - ANDREEA MITU (ROU #213) SF L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #24) QF W - NA LI (CHN #6) 7-6(5) R16 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #72) R3 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #98) R1 W - YVONNE MEUSBURGER (AUT #116) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) QF W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #19) R16 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #145) R3 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #103) R2 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #122) R2 L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #81) (5) 6-4 R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #101) R16 L - NA LI (CHN #12) R3 W - SARA ERRANI (ITA #34) R2 W - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #75) R1 W - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #70) QF L - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #3) R16 W - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #124) R3 W - NA LI (CHN #18) R2 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #36) (6) 9-7 R1 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #42) R1 W - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #89) R1 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #42) R2 L - VESNA DOLONC (SRB #97) R1 W - JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #137) R1 L - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #47) R1 L - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R16 L - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #21) R3 W - ALONA BONDARENKO (UKR #30) R2 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #60) R1 W - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #234) (5) 2009 R3 L - MELANIE OUDIN (USA #124) 6-7(8) R2 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #35) R1 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #93) (0) 2008 R16 L - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R3 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #30) R2 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #56) R1 W - OLGA SAVCHUK (UKR #113) R16 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) R3 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #25) (4) 6-2 R2 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #105) R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #178) R16 L - ANASTASIA MYSKINA (RUS #11) (5) R3 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #12) 7-6(8) R2 W - VANIA KING (USA #88) R1 W - LOURDES DOMÍNGUEZ LINO (ESP #48) R3 L - ANASTASIA MYSKINA (RUS #10) R2 W - MARIANA DIAZ-OLIVA (ARG #73) R1 W - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #39) R1 L - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #60) R1* L - ANDREEA EHRITT-VANC (ROU #165) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

341 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2008 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #4) R3 W - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #137) R2 W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #65) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #50) R3 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R2 W - MARTINA MÜLLER (GER #34) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #109) R16 L - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) R3 W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #164) R2 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #83) (5) R1 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #101) A.Radwanska Making 12th consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is R Up finish in 2012 (l. S.Williams in F in 3s) Other notable results at the All England Club include SF runs in 2013 (l. Lisicki) and 2015 (l. Muguruza), QF showings in 2008 (l. S.Williams) and 2009 (l. V.Williams) and R16 in 2006 (l. Clijsters), 2010 (l. Li), 2014 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cibulkova) Made 3r exit in 2007 (l. Kuznetsova) and 2r exit in 2011 (l. Cetkovska) 2017 Wimbledon marks 45th consecutive main draw appearance, which is the third longest streak among active players after Jankovic (55) and Pironkova (47). Has not missed a major since making Grand Slam debut at 2006 Wimbledon Became Poland s first Grand Slam finalist in the Open Era by reaching title match here in 2012 (Jadwiga Jedrzejowska was runner up in three Grand Slam finals in the 1930s) At Australian Open, has reached SF twice, in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2016 (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), at Roland Garros has advanced to QF once in 2013 (l. Errani), and at US Open has reached R16 on five occasions in , and 2016 Entering 2017 Wimbledon, one of nine active players to record more than 100 Grand Slam main draw match wins (117 44). Only S.Williams (316), V.Williams (251), Sharapova (183), Kuznetsova (147) and Azarenka (118) have more wins than her Seeded No.9 this fortnight her lowest seeding at a Slam since 2015 US Open (No.15) 2005 Wimbledon girls singles champion; nine additional former junior Wimbledon champions are competing this week (also Barty, Bondarenko, Bouchard, Flipkens, Ostapenko, Potapova, Kr.Pliskova, Robson and Wozniacki) Faces Jankovic today; has won seven of their nine career meetings, including in R16 at the All England Club two years ago Owns a 41 3 record in Grand Slam 1r matches, losses at this stage coming at 2007 Roland Garros (l. Santangelo), 2009 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

342 Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) and 2015 Roland Garros (l. Beck) Is bidding to win 59th main draw win on grass V.Williams is the only player in the draw this fortnight with more wins on the surface (87) Coming off 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Davis) Reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Cornet); contested one clay court event leading into Paris, falling 1r at Stuttgart (l. Makarova); withdrew from Madrid and Rome w/right foot injury Posted 3r exits at Indian Wells (l. Peng) and Miami (l. Lucic Baroni) Had early losses at both Doha (after 1r bye, l. Wozniacki in 2r) and Dubai (l. Bellis in 3r) Began season with QF run in Shenzhen (as defending champion, l. Riske) and R Up finish at Sydney (l. Konta) Made 2r exit at 2017 Australian Open (l. Lucic Baroni) earliest exit in Melbourne since 2009 (1r); ranking dropped from No.3 to No.6 first time outside Top 5 since October 2015 Finished 2016 in the Top 10 for the sixth straight year the longest active streak; achieved a career high year end ranking of No.3 Won three titles in 2016, one of six players to win a hat trick of titles (also Azarenka, Cibulkova, Kerber, Halep and Stephens) triumphed at Shenzhen (d. Riske in F), New Haven (d. Svitolina in F) and Beijing (d. Konta in F) Qualified for 2016 WTA Finals Singapore (as defending champion, d. No.5 Ka.Pliskova and No.6 Muguruza in round robin play, l. No.1 Kerber in SF) Win at 2016 New Haven was the second most efficient title run of 2016, dropping only 20 games (best was Azarenka at Brisbane 17 games) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Doha (l. eventual champion Suárez Navarro), Indian Wells (l. eventual R Up S.Williams), Stuttgart (l. Siegemund) and Tokyo [PPO] (as defending champion, l. eventual champion Wozniacki) In 2016 Grand Slam play, reached SF at Australian Open (l. eventual R Up S.Williams) and R16 at Roland Garros (l. Pironkova), Wimbledon (l. Cibulkova 9 7 in deciding set) and US Open (l. Konjuh) One of just four players who reached R16 or better at all Grand Slams last year (also Keys, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams) Represented Poland at 2016 Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Zheng) and 1r in mixed doubles (w/kubot, l. Begu/Tecau) First Polish woman to win a WTA singles title (2007 Stockholm); rank in Top 10 (after 2008 Wimbledon); and defeat a World No.1 player (Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney) Owns a 1 16 record vs. World No.1s, sole win coming over Wozniacki at 2012 Sydney. Losses were to Henin (2007 Eastbourne and Zurich), Safina (2009 Stuttgart), Wozniacki (2011 Stuttgart), Azarenka (2012 Doha, 2012 Indian Wells, 2012 Stuttgart, 2012 Madrid and 2013 Doha), S.Williams (2013 Miami, 2013 Toronto, 2013 Beijing, 2013 WTA Finals, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Indian Wells) and Kerber (2016 WTA Finals) Won the 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (d. Kvitova in F) after going 1 2 in round robin play Career prize money stands at more than US$25 million the fifth WTA player to have reached the mark At No.10, is the top ranked Polish woman in Top 100, ahead of Linette (week of July 3, 2017) Won WTA Fan Favorite Award in 2016, the sixth straight year she has topped the public vote Coached by Tomasz Wiktorowski

343 Jankovic: Making 14th consecutive appearance at Wimbledon. Best result is reaching R16 on five occasions, in 2006 (l. Myskina), 2007 (l. Bartloi), 2008 (l. Tanasugarn), 2010 (l. Zvonareva) and 2015 (l. A.Radwanska) Won mixed doubles title at All England Club with Jamie Murray in 2007 Contesting her 56th Grand Slam main draw, and 55th consecutive Grand Slam main draw, the longest streak among active players (followed by Pironkova with 47) Her 55 consecutive Grand Slam main draw appearances is also the third best record in the Open Era (Sugiyama holds the record, with 62) Best result at a Grand Slam was R Up finish at 2008 US Open (l. S.Williams). Has reached SF at Roland Garros three times ( , 2010), and at the Australian Open reached SF in 2008 Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches, and record across all the Slams one of nine active players to record over 100 Grand Slam main draw wins (also S.Williams, V.Williams, Sharapova, Kuznetsova, Azarenka, Radwanska, Schiavone and Schnyder) One of 18 thirtysomethings contesting 2017 Wimbledon main draw Began grass court season with 1r exits at s Hertogenbosch (l. Krejsova) and Mallorca (l. Garcia). In Mallorca finished R Up in doubles w/sevastova (conceded walkover to Hingis/Y.Chan due to Sevastova s left thigh injury) Also knocked out 1r at Roland Garros (l. Hogenkamp), Madrid (l. Cibulkova) and Prague (l. Kr.Pliskova). Only wins on clay came at Charleston (d. Alexandrova, l. Stosur in 2r) and Rome (d. Riske, l. Goerges in 2r) Faces No.10 A.Radwanska today at All England Club; owns a record against Top 10 players (0 3 in 2017), most recent win coming over No.10 Kerber at 2015 Antwerp Suffered 1r loss at Miami l. Shvedova (3) after holding mp at 54. Match against Shvedova was her 1,000th as a professional only nine other players have reached this milestone (also Navratilova 1,661, Evert 1,448, Wade 1,168, Sánchez Vicario 1,054, Schiavone 1,075, Martínez 1,036, Foretz 1,035, Graf 1,015 and Schnyder 1,015) At Indian Wells reached 2r. Defeated Falconi in 1r first main draw win since 2017 Australian Open losing 2r to V.Williams 16 76(5) 61 after holding 3mp Fell 1r at Taipei City (l. Nara), Doha (as qualifier, l. Pavlyuchenkova) and Dubai (l. Barthel) Doha marked first time playing qualifying in more than 12 years, since 2004 Filderstadt Began 2017 with 1r exits at Shenzhen (l. Halep) and Hobart (l. Niculescu). At Australian Open advanced to 3r (l. Kuznetsova)

344 Finished 2016 at No.55 her first time finishing outside the Top 30 since 2003 (at No.85) Last season s highlight was reaching final at Guangzhou (as defending champion, l. Tsurenko). Owns career record in WTA finals, with eight titles coming on hardcourts On grass, reached three finals: 2005 Birmingham (R Up), 2007 's Hertogenbosch (R Up) and 2012 Birmingham (R Up) Reached two further SF in 2016, at Mallorca (l. Sevastova) and Hong Kong (l. Wozniacki) Broke the US$18 million career prize money mark in 2015, becoming the 15th woman to do so Qualified for 2015 WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, but fell in group stages Achieved her 600th career win (all levels) at 2015 Guangzhou; at the time was only third active player to achieve the feat, behind Serena Williams and Venus Williams. Since joined by Maria Sharapova at 2016 Australian Open and Svetlana Kuznetsova at 2017 Brisbane and Schiavone at 2017 Bogotá Has two WTA doubles titles 2006 Birmingham (w/li) and 2013 Toronto (w/srebotnik) Former World No.1 (spent 18 weeks in top spot in 2008 and was the year end No.1) who owns a 3 16 record vs. No.1 ranked opponents; five Top 10 season finishes overall, and eight Top 20 finishes At 2010 Rome became the seventh player to defeat both Serena and Venus Williams at the same tournament Has played 20+ tour level main draw events in 14 straight years. Wimbledon is 15th tournament of 2017 Currently working with brother Marco Jankovic

345 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [12] KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #14) vs. PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #83) Head to Head: KRISTINA MLADENOVIC leads STRASBOURG CLAY O R1 KRISTINA MLADENOVIC mins KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (24) $1,731,602 $6,590,073 1 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 8-10 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r PAULINE PARMENTIER (31) $286,415 $2,576,314 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / 8-12 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match KRISTINA MLADENOVIC 2016 R1 L - ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #98) R3 L - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #24) R2 W - JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #147) R1 W - ALEXANDRA DULGHERU (ROU #60) R1 L - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) 7-6(4) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #3) 7-6(5) 6-3 PAULINE PARMENTIER 2016 R1 L - KATERINA SINIAKOVA (CZE #114) R1 L - LARA ARRUABARRENA (ESP #85) R1* L - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #149) R1 L - ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #76) R1 L - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #52) R2 L - KSENIA PERVAK (RUS #89) R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #86) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

346 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2012 R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R3* W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #105) R2* W - DINAH PFIZENMAIER (GER #140) R1* W - ANNA FITZPATRICK (GBR #493) R1 L - JIE ZHENG (CHN #24) R2 L - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #130) R2 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #43) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #58) R1* L - MARÍA EMILIA SALERNI (ARG #115) Mladenovic: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon. Best result here is reaching 3r in 2015 (l. Azarenka). Made 1r exits on all other appearances, including debut in 2012 (as qualifier, l. Cepelova), 2013 (l. Sharapova), 2014 (l. Diyas) and 2016 (l. Sasnovich) In doubles, finished R Up at 2014 Wimbledon w/babos (l. Errani/Vinci in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks 27th Grand Slam main draw matched best result at the majors by reaching QF at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky), having also reached this stage at 2015 US Open (l. eventual R Up Vinci); reached 3r at 2016 Australian Open (l. Gavrilova) Defeated No.5 and defending champion Muguruza in Paris win was sixth win over a Top 5 player in career (6 7 overall record), other wins coming over No.2 Li (2014 Roland Garros), No.3 Halep (2015 Birmingham), No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Dubai) No.4 Halep (2017 Indian Wells) and No.2 Kerber (2017 Stuttgart) Defeat of Muguruza was also 25th Grand Slam main draw win of career (25 26 overall record) Won debut Grand Slam doubles title at 2016 Roland Garros (w/compatriot Garcia, d. Makarova/Vesnina in F) were first French pair to win the doubles title at Roland Garros since 1971, when Gail Chanfreau and Francoise Durr triumphed Ranked No.14 entering Wimbledon fortnight. Posted a career high ranking of No.12, after QF finish at s Hertogenbosch (week of June 19, 2017) Faces compatriot Parmentier today; career record against fellow Frenchwomen is (at all levels) Has 36 match wins in 2017 only Svitolina (37) has more. In contrast, recorded 31 victories across entire 2016 season In grass court tune up events, reached QFs at s Hertogenbosch (l. Tsurenko) and Birmingham (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and R16 at Eastbourne (l. Kuznetsova) Successful clay court season culminated in QF run at Roland Garros. Also reached first final at WTA Premier Mandatory level at 2017 Madrid (l. Halep in F), bettering previous best effort of SF at Indian Wells earlier in season Madrid was fourth WTA singles final of 2017 also St Petersburg (Champion), Acapulco (R Up) and Stuttgart (R Up). Is 1 6 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

347 in WTA singles finals At Stuttgart, lost title match to Siegemund. Defeated World No.2 Kerber en route to final her first win over the German and joint best career result by ranking (also defeated No.2 Li at 2014 Roland Garros). Made 1r exit at Rome (l. Goerges) in only other clay court appearance this season Represented France in Fed Cup win over Spain in April s World Group play off, going 2 0 in singles (d. Sorribes Tormo, Soler Epsinosa) Suffered opening match defeat at 2017 Miami (after 1r bye, l. Tig) Posted SF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina), en route defeating two seeds, No.4 Halep and No.13 Wozniacki 2017 Indian Wells result saw her break into Top 20 in WTA Rankings for first time in career, and overtake Garcia to become new French No.1 Entered Miami after reaching second WTA final of 2017, finishing R Up finish at Acapulco (l. Tsurenko) Captured first career title at St Petersburg (d. Putintseva in F); also defeated No.11 V.Williams in 2r. Passed $5 million career prize money mark by winning title Followed this by going 1 1 in France s Fed Cup loss to Switzerland Reached 3r at Dubai (upset No.2 seed Ka.Pliskova in 2r, l. Wang) Opened 2017 season with back to back 1r exits at Hobart (l. eventual champion Mertens) and Australian Open (l. Konjuh). In doubles, reached SF w/garcia in Melbourne (l. eventual R Up Hlavackova/Peng) has now reached the SF or better at all four majors Ended 2016 ranked No.42, down from career best year end finish of No.29 in 2015 Reached second and third WTA singles finals in 2016, at s Hertogenbosch (l. Vandeweghe) and Hong Kong (l. Wozniacki). Other previous career final was R Up finish at 2015 Strasbourg (l. Stosur) Member of French Fed Cup Team that advanced to competition final vs. Czech Republic in 2016 (l. Ka.Pliskova) Won four doubles titles in 2016 w/garcia: Charleston (d. Mattek Sands/Safarova), Stuttgart (d. Hingis/Mirza), Madrid (d. Hingis/Mirza) and Roland Garros (Makarova/Vesnina). In addition, also finished runners up at Sydney, Dubai, US Open and Beijing (all w/garcia). Team qualified for WTA Finals Singapore, losing in SF. By winning the tournament, could have become joint World No.1s Also qualified for 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore in doubles w/babos. Went 1 2 in RR stage and failed to progress Overall has won 16 WTA doubles titles (16 11 record in finals). At Grand Slams won 2016 Roland Garros (w/garcia) and finished R Up at 2014 Wimbledon (w/babos) and 2016 US Open (w/garcia) Won mixed doubles titles at 2013 Wimbledon and 2014 Australian Open, and finished runner up at 2013 Roland Garros and 2015 Australian Open (all w/nestor) Prior to defeat of Halep at 2015 Birmingham, all previous Top 10 wins of career had come in France: No.2 Li (2014 Roland Garros), No.10 Halep (2014 Paris [Indoors]), No.6 Kvitova (2013 Paris [Indoors]) and No.6 Bouchard (2015 Roland Garros) Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2007 Currently without a coach

348 Parmentier: Making ninth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall) Only wins here came when reaching 2r in 2008 (l. Dellacqua), 2009 (l. Kuznetsova) and 2011 (l. Pervak) Best showing across all Slams was R16 run at 2014 Roland Garros (l. Muguruza), also reached 3r on home soil in 2016 (l. Bacsinszky) and at 2012 US Open (l. Kvitova). At Australian Open reached 2r in 2008, 2012 and 2016, and at Wimbledon reached 2r in and 2011 Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches, falling at this stage at the All England Club on five occasions One of five French women in the 2017 Wimbledon main draw (also Cornet, Dodin, Garcia and Mladenovic) Faces No.14 Mladenovic today. Owns five Top 20 wins (4 28 lifetime record at tour level), defeating No.14 Szavay (2008 Bad Gastein), No.12 Lisicki (2012 Strasbourg), No.20 Vinci (2014 Roland Garros), No.16 Petkovic (2014 Luxembourg) and No.19 Svitolina (2015 WTA 125k Limoges) Made 1r exits in both pre Wimbledon grass court tournaments, at Mallorca (l. Cepelova) and $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Rodina), winning only two games on both occasions Reached 2r at Roland Garros, defeating Khromacheva before losing to Witthoeft Failed to win a main draw match in her other three clay court tournaments in 2017: Rabat (l. Mertens), Madrid (as qualifier, l. Siniakova) and Strasbourg (l. Brengle). Did win her singles rubber (vs. Sorribes Tormo) during France s 4 0 Fed Cup play off win over Spain on clay in April Best result of the season so far was reaching QF at Acapulco (l. Lucic Baroni), which marked first back to back wins of Followed this by scoring equal best result at a WTA Premier Mandatory event, reaching 3r at both Indian Wells (l. Kerber) and Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) Posted highest ranking since September 2008 following Miami Open, reaching No.55 (week of April 3, 2017). Career high ranking is No.40, achieved in July 2008 Opened 2017 season with 1r exits at Auckland (l. S.Williams) and Hobart (l. Voskoboeva), before making 2r at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) In February, lost singles rubber (to Bencic) representing France in Fed Cup vs. Switzerland and made 2r at Budapest (l. Sasnovich) Ended 2016 at No.73, up from No.116 in 2015 Season highlights in 2016 included reaching SF at Katowice (l. eventual champion Cibulkova) and QFs at Monterrey (as qualifier, l. Garcia), Rabat (l. Babos), Bucharest (l. King) and Strasbourg (l. eventual runner up Lucic Baroni) Owns two career singles titles: 2007 Tashkent (d. Azarenka in F) and 2008 Bad Gastein (d. Hradecka in F) In doubles, finished R Up at 2011 Dallas (w/cornet, l. Brianti/Cirstea in F) On ITF Circuit, owns 10 singles and three doubles titles Made Top 100 debut in September 2007 (after US Open); Top 50 debut in February 2008 (after Viña del Mar) Made tour level main draw debut at 2005 Roland Garros (l. Benesova in 1r) French Fed Cup Team, and 2015, French Olympic Team, 2008

349 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (RUS #75) vs. [14] GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #15) Head to Head: First meeting EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA (22) $158,610 $341,282 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 0-1 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (23) $1,045,054 $11,128,219 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match EKATERINA ALEXANDROVA 2016 R2 L - ANNA-LENA FRIEDSAM (GER #57) (1) R1 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #25) R3* W - HARRIET DART (GBR #446) R2* W - STEPHANIE VOGT (LIE #274) R1* W - ONS JABEUR (TUN #181) GARBIÑE MUGURUZA 2016 R2 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #124) R1 W - CAMILA GIORGI (ITA #67) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) QF W - TIMEA BACSINSZKY (SUI #15) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #5) R3 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #10) 7-6(12) R2 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #54) R1 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #40) R1 L - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #51) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

350 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) (3) 6-4 R1 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #217) R2* L - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #189) R1* W - ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #176) Alexandrova: Making second appearance here at Wimbledon On debut in 2016, came through qualifying to reach 2r (l. Friedsam) 2017 Wimbledon marks fourth Grand Slam main draw appearance; previous Grand Slam appearances came at 2016 Wimbledon defeated No.23 seed Ivanovic before falling to Friedsam in 2r 2017 Australian Open (l. compatriot Makarova in 1r) and 2017 Roland Garros (l. Ka.Pliskova in 2r). Lost in qualifying for 2016 US Open One of 11 Russians competing in the singles draw at the All England Club (also Blinkova, Kasatkina, Khromacheva, Kuznetsova, Makarova, Pavlyuchenkova, Potapova, Rodina, Vesnina and Vikhlyantseva) Rose to career high No.75 in the rankings this week (July 3, 2017) Owns a 2 1 record in 1r matches at the majors Faces No.15 Muguruza today; lost only previous meeting against Top 20 player, against No.3 Ka.Pliskova at 2017 Roland Garros Highest ranked opponent beaten to date is No.22 Safarova defeated the Czech at $100k ITF/Prague CZE in 2014 Has played only two previous tournaments on grass; as a qualifier, made 2r at 2016 Wimbledon, and reached SF (l. Begu) last week at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR At Roland Garros reached Grand Slam 2r for second time in career (also 2016 Wimbledon), upsetting Siniakova in 1r before falling to No.3 Ka.Pliskova in 3s; yet to win two consecutive tour level main draw matches In lead up to Paris, reached SF at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK and made qualifying exits at Madrid (l. Pironkova) and Prague (l. Haddad Maia) Began clay court season at Charleston in April (l. Jankovic in 1r); followed up with 1r exit at Bogotá (l. Errani) Won back to back titles on the ITF Circuit the sixth and seventh of career this spring, at $60k ITF/Shenzhen CHN (d. Sabalenka in F) and $60k ITF/Coissy Beaubourg FRA (d. Hogenkamp in F) In February, fell in qualifying at St. Petersburg and Doha before making a 1r exit at Budapest (l. Vekic) Only other WTA main draw appearance in 2017 came at Australian Open (on debut, l. Makarova). Started 2017 season at Shenzhen and Hobart (fell in qualifying at both) Ended 2016 at career best year end ranking (No.133) her first Top 200 finish 2016 highlight was winning WTA 125K Series title at Limoges (d. No.24 Garcia in F). Made WTA main draw debut at Katowice (as qualifier, l. eventual R Up Giorgi in 2r) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

351 Also reached 2r at Wimbledon (won her way through qualifying, on first attempt to qualify at any Slam, upsetting No.23 seed Ivanovic in 1r, l. Friedsam) and Québec City (l. Martincova) Entered 2016 Wimbledon with $59,070 career prize money, doubling this total with her run Rest of year was spent on ITF Circuit and attempting to qualify at WTA events (Prague, US Open, Tashkent, Linz and Moscow) First WTA level appearance came at 2014 Bad Gastein fell in qualifying Played first professional events of career on ITF Circuit in 2011 Posted Top 300 season finishes in 2014 (No.256) and 2015 (No.269) on the WTA rankings On ITF Circuit, winner of seven singles titles Coached by her father, Evgeny Alexandrova and Petr Kralert, who both travel with her Mother is Julia Alexandrova; has a sister, Anna and brother, Jury Born in Chelyabinsk, Russia, and now trains in Prague, Czech Republic Describes game style as aggressive and favorite shot is forehand Prefers hardcourts Admires Serena Williams Began playing tennis at age six; remembers playing on holiday at Spain Graduated from high school in 2012 Speaks Russian, Czech and English Muguruza: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall). In 2015, reached first Grand Slam final of career here at the All England Club, losing the title match to S.Williams. Defeated four Top 20 opponents en route to final: No.10 Kerber (3r), No.5 Wozniacki (R16), No.15 Bacsinszky (QF) and No.13 A.Radwanksa (SF) Became first Spanish woman to reach Wimbledon final since Sánchez Vicario (1996) and first Spanish woman to reach any Grand Slam singles final since Conchita Martínez at 2000 Roland Garros (l. Pierce). Was just fifth player (now seven after Ka.Pliskova at 2016 US Open and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) born in the 1990s to make a Grand Slam final In other appearances here at SW19, reached 2r in 2013 (l. Makarova) and 2016 (l. Cepelova), and posted 1r exit in 2014 (l. Vandeweghe). Fell in 2012 qualifying 2r loss here in 2016 to No.124 Cepelova remains worst loss of career by ranking at a Grand Slam Is the No.14 seed this fortnight at Wimbledon her lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since 2015 Wimbledon (No.20) Ranked No.15 entering 2017 Wimbledon (July 3, 2017) her lowest ranking for two years (at No.20 on June 29, 2015) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a Grand Slam champion, winning the title at 2016 Roland Garros (d. S.Williams in F, and dropping just one set en route to lifting the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen). One of five women to defeat S.Williams in a Grand Slam final (also V.Williams, Sharapova, Kerber and Stosur) Became the first Spanish woman to win Roland Garros since 1998, when Sánchez Vicario defeated Seles in the Final. Also the 45th player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam title At Australian Open, best result is QF in 2017 (l. Vandeweghe) and at US Open has reached 2r twice ( )

352 Owns a 15 3 record in Slam 1r matches, losses at this stage coming at 2012 US Open (l. Errani), 2014 Wimbledon (l. Vandeweghe) and 2014 US Open (l. Lucic Baroni) One of four Spanish women to begin 2017 Wimbledon main draw (also Arruabarrena, Sorribes Tormo and Suárez Navarro) Coming off SF run at Birmingham (l. Barty, which was first SF on grass since 2015 Wimbledon) and 2r exit at Eastbourne (after 1r bye, l. Strycova ) Clay court swing culminated in reaching R16 at Roland Garros (as defending champion, l. Mladenovic) Arrived in Paris after SF run at Rome forced to retire vs. eventual champion Svitolina w/neck injury at 1 4 down Suffered back to back opening match losses at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Kontaveit) and Madrid (l. Bacsinszky in 1r) On North American hard courts this spring, reached QF at Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and was forced to retire w/heat related illness vs. Wozniacki in R16 at Miami During Middle Eastern swing, fell in 2r at both Doha (l. Zhang) and Dubai (after 1r bye, ret. vs. Bondarenko w/left Achilles injury) Began 2017 season strongly with SF run at Brisbane ret. vs. Cornet trailing 4 1 (w/right thigh injury). Was first SF since Cincinnati last August (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova) and second since run to final at Roland Garros Followed this up by reaching QF at Australian Open (l. Vandeweghe) for first time after R16 efforts in 2014 and 2015 In February represented Spain in Fed Cup World Group loss to Czech Republic, going 1 1 in singles (d. Strycova, l. Ka.Pliskova) Posted second Top 10 season finish in 2016, at No.7 Finished 2016 season with second consecutive appearance at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in round robin play and did not progress to SF. In 2015, became first Spanish player to compete at the WTA Finals in singles since 2001 (Arantxa Sánchez Vicario) and reached doubles final (w/suárez Navarro, l. Hingis/Mirza) 2016 season highlight was winning maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros. Rose to career high ranking of No.2 as a result. Was first Spanish woman to be ranked in Top 2 since Sánchez Vicario in December 1996 (as No.2) In other Grand Slam play in 2016, reached 3r at Australian Open (l. Strycova) and fell 2r at both Wimbledon (l. qualifier Cepelova) and US Open (as No.3 seed, l. Sevastova) Other notable results in 2016 included SF runs at Rome (l. eventual R Up Keys was first time winning three consecutive matches since 2015 WTA Finals) and Cincinnati (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Made QF at Doha (l. Petkovic) and Tokyo [PPO] (l. Sevastova) and posted R16 results at Miami (l. eventual champion Azarenka) and Beijing (l. Kvitova) Represented Spain at Rio Olympics. Advanced to 3r in singles (l. eventual gold medalist Puig ) and QF in doubles (w/suárez Navarro, l. eventual gold medalists Makarova/Vesnina). Was due to play mixed doubles w/nadal, but the pair conceded a w/o in 1r match due to Nadal s ongoing participation in singles and doubles Enjoyed breakout season in 2015, ending the year ranked No.3 and reaching first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon Made Top 10 rankings debut after 2015 Wimbledon; one of six players to enter the elite bracket in 2015 also Makarova, Suárez Navarro, Safarova, Ka.Pliskova and Bacsinszky Owns 3 3 career record in singles finals in addition to 2016 Roland Garros and 2015 Beijing, won 2014 Hobart (as qualifier, d. Koukalova in F, did not drop a set en route) Made WTA main draw debut at Miami in 2012, defeating No.9 Zvonareva for first Top 10 win of career

353 Coach Sam Sumyk is not attending Wimbledon. Will be joined by former champion Conchita Martínez for the fortnight

354 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [WC] KATIE BOULTER (GBR #238) vs. CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #60) Head to Head: First meeting KATIE BOULTER (20) $19,600 $64,301 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 0-0 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r CHRISTINA MCHALE (25) $275,701 $3,103,907 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match KATIE BOULTER 2016 R2* L - REBECCA PETERSON (SWE #132) (3) 6-3 R1* W - ZHAOXUAN YANG (CHN #201) 7-6(6) 7-6(7) 2014 R1* L - ALBERTA BRIANTI (ITA #185) (5) 6-2 CHRISTINA MCHALE 2016 R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 6-7(7) R1 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #194) R2 L - SABINE LISICKI (GER #18) R1 W - JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #73) R1 L - CHANELLE SCHEEPERS (RSA #94) R2 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #147) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

355 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2012 R3 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #8) R2 W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #81) R1 W - JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #212) 6-7(4) R2 L - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R1 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #38) Boulter: Making Grand Slam debut at 2017 Wimbledon debut as one of four British wildcards (also Broady, Robson and Watson); fell in qualifying in 2014 and 2016 Wimbledon Appeared in girls singles at all four Slams, reaching 3r at Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open. In junior doubles, R Up w/jorovic at 2014 Australian Open Has also been awarded a Wimbledon wild card for main draw doubles alongside Katie Swan Faces No.60 McHale today in first WTA main draw match of career; only previous meeting with Top 100 player came last week at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. No.88 Petkovic) One of five British players in main draw (also Broady, Konta, Robson and Watson) In grass court tune up tournaments, fell 1r at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Martincova), 2r $100k ITF/Manchester GBR (l. Krunic) and 1r at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Petkovic). At tour level, fell in qualifying at Birmingham Achieved career high ranking of No.235 on June 26, 2017 (after Birmingham) Wimbledon will be 15th tournament contested in 2017; owns a record in these matches (all on ITF Circuit or qualifying) This season, has reached sixth, seventh and eighth ITF Circuit finals, winning title at $15k ITF/Istanbul TUR (d. Aksu in F) and R Up at $25k ITF/Mildura AUS (l. Kuzmova in F) and $60k ITF/Kurume JPN (l. compatriot Robson) Ended 2016 at a career best No.360 (up from No.889 in 2015) Posted record in 2016, highlight being title at $100k ITF/Sharm el Sheikh Missed almost entire 2015 season due to illness, playing only one tournament Claimed first ITF Circuit title at Sharm el Sheikh in 2014 From Woodhouse Eeaves in Leicestershire but trains at National Tennis Centre in Roehampton Began playing tennis at the age of 5 Enjoys Hockey, cycling, shopping, and cooking Leicester City fan favorite player is Jamie Vardy Working with David Felgate and former British No.1 Jeremy Bates Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

356 McHale: Making seventh appearance at Wimbledon. Achieved best result when she advanced to 3r in 2012 (l. Kerber). Has reached 2r on four further occasions, most recently last year (l. eventual champion S.Williams in 3s) 2017 Wimbledon marks 31st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from 3r run at 2012 Wimbledon, has reached 3r at 2012 Australian Open, 3r at 2012 Roland Garros, and 2r at US Open in 2011 and 2013; yet to reach R16 at any of the majors Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches, falling at this stage in five of her past seven major appearances Faces No.238 Boulter today; last loss to a player ranked outside Top 200 was to No.211 Sharapova in 1r at 2017 Rome, while a loss today would be worst by ranking since defeat by No.280 Moore at 2016 Nottingham Grass court swing heading into Wimbledon saw her reach 2r at Nottingham (l. Sakkari in 3s), fall 1r at Birmingham, and ret. vs Duan in 1r at Eastbourne last week (w/right elbow injury) Made 1r exit at Roland Garros, falling to No.9 Kuznetsova. Has posted six career wins over Top 10 opponents, including three against the Top 5 d. No.1 Wozniacki at 2011 Cincinnati, No.3 Kvitova at 2012 Indian Wells and No.4 Muguruza at 2016 Indian Wells Before Paris, reached 2r at Strasbourg (l. Suárez Navarro), ending a five match losing streak that stretched back to 2r at Miami (l. Muguruza). Also fell 1r at Monterrey (l. Martincova), Prague (l. Haddad Maia), Madrid (l. Arruabarrena) and Rome (l. Sharapova) Fell 1r at Indian Wells (l. Rodina), where she was coming off a SF run at Acapulco (l. Mladenovic) Middle East Swing results included R16 showing at Dubai (l. eventual champion Svitolina); d. Bertens and Osaka en route, registering first back to back main draw wins of As qualifier, l. Vesnina in 1r at Doha (as qualifier) Opened 2017 season by reaching 2r at Brisbane (l. eventual finalist Cornet) and Sydney (as qualifier, l. eventual finalist A.Radwanska), then falling 1r at Australian Open (l. Kucova) Posted third non consecutive Top 50 season in 2016 (first since 2012), at No.45 her sixth successive Top 100 season Currently ranked No.60; is US No.8 of 13 women in Top 100 (week of July 3, 2017) Won a career best 26 main draw matches in season highlighted by winning first WTA singles title of career at Tokyo [Japan Open] (d. Siniakova in F). Now 1 1 in tour level finals, having been runner up at 2014 Acapulco (l. Cibulkova) Other singles highlights in 2016 included reaching SF at Acapulco and R16 at Madrid and Rome 2016 season also brought first two WTA doubles titles of career, captured at Hobart (w/han) and Tianjin (w/peng) Achieved career best ranking of No.24 the week of August 20, 2012, but contracted mononucleosis and dropped out of the Top 100 on August 12, 2013 (to No.115), before finishing the year at No.68 Enjoyed breakout year in 2012 when she became youngest member of US Olympic tennis team (four days younger than Ryan Harrison); also reached 3r of three straight Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon) Broke into Top 100 on March 21, 2011 and Top 50 on September 12 the same year Played first WTA qualifying at 2008 New Haven and made main draw debut at 2009 Australian Open (both as WC); recorded first tour level match win at 2009 US Open (in second tour level main draw)

357 Lived in Hong Kong from age three to eight after father s job was relocated Older sister Lauren played college tennis; recently married to ATP player Ryan Harrison Coached by former ATP Top 10 player Nicolas Massu

358 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S MATCH NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) DAY ONE FEATURED MATCHES JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #53) vs. [2] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) Kvitova leads 4-0 (2-0 at main draw, tour level) ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Williams leads 1-0 [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. HSIEH SU-WEI (TPE #113) Hsieh leads 2-1 (2-0 at main draw, tour level) [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Halep leads 1-0 MARYNA ZANEVSKA (BEL #119) vs. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) First meeting ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #56) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Svitolina leads 1-0 [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) Ostapenko leads 1-0 (first meeting at main draw, tour level) NAO HIBINO (JPN #92) vs. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) First meeting [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #90) Petkovic leads 4-1 BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) vs. [WC] LAURA ROBSON (GBR #189) First meeting VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. CATHERINE BELLIS (USA #40) First meeting Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

359 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE #53) vs. [11] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #12) Head to Head: PETRA KVITOVA leads 4-0 (2-0 at tour level) 2016 LUXEMBOURG HARD I QF PETRA KVITOVA mins 2016 INDIAN WELLS HARD O R3 PETRA KVITOVA mins 2007 VALASSKE MEZIRICI HARD I QF PETRA KVITOVA N/A 2007 PREROV 2 HARD I QF PETRA KVITOVA N/A JOHANNA LARSSON (28) $281,358 $2,674,831 0 / 1 1 / / / / / / / / 6-14 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r PETRA KVITOVA (27) $230,291 $23,121,987 1 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA LARSSON 2016 PETRA KVITOVA 2016 R1 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #35) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #64) R1 L - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #45) 7-6(2) R1 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) R2 L - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #35) (5) R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #85) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #30) R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #57) R1 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #108) R1 L - MELINDA CZINK (HUN #98) R1 L - POLONA HERCOG (SLO #59) 6-7(3) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

360 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2010 R1* L - SESIL KARATANTCHEVA (BUL #126) R2* L - KATHRIN WOERLE-SCHELLER (GER #165) (6) 6-2 R1* W - JESSICA MOORE (AUS #211) F W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) SF W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) 7-6(6) 6-1 QF W - BARBORA STRYCOVA (CZE #43) R16 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R3 W - VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #31) (2) 7-5 R2 W - MONA BARTHEL (GER #59) R1 W - ANDREA HLAVACKOVA (CZE #118) QF L - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #20) R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #18) 7-6(5) 6-3 R3 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #55) W/O R1 W - COCO VANDEWEGHE (USA #108) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) R16 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #26) R3 W - VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA #53) R2 W - ELENA BALTACHA (GBR #101) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #96) F W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) SF W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #5) QF W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) (5) 6-2 R16 W - YANINA WICKMAYER (BEL #19) R3 W - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #29) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #111) R1 W - ALEXA GLATCH (USA #173) SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - KAIA KANEPI (EST #80) (8) 8-6 R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #4) R3 W - VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #11) R2 W - JIE ZHENG (CHN #24) R1 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #55) R1 L - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #59) R1 L - TATIANA PEREBIYNIS (UKR #67) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

361 Larsson: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (ninth overall) Has never won a main draw match at the All England Club, falling 1r every year since 2011 Equaled career best Grand Slam result by reaching 3r at 2016 US Open (l. S.Williams). Also reached this stage at 2014 Roland Garros (l. Bouchard) and 2014 US Open (l. Jankovic) 2017 Wimbledon marks 28th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Aside from US Open and Roland Garros, has made 2r at Australian Open Sweden s sole representative in women s singles main draw at 2017 Wimbledon (Peterson fell in qualifying) Playing fortnight here ranked No.52 six spots off career high of No.45 (first achieved in September 2016) Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches Bidding to become the first Swedish woman to reach 2r at Wimbledon since Sofia Arvidsson in 2005 (l. 2r) Is bidding to end a seven match losing streak on grass; most recent win came via retirement against Lucic Baroni in qualifying for 2014 Eastbourne Faces World No.12 Kvitova today owns a 8 29 record against Top 20 players, most recently upsetting No.8 Vinci at 2016 New Haven Coming off 2r exit at WTA 125k Series event on clay in Bol (l. Haddad Maia) Highlight of clay court season came at Bogotá, where she reached first SF of 2017 (l. eventual champion Schiavone) Also fell 2r at Roland Garros (l. Putintseva) and Madrid (l. Begu). Suffered 1r exits at Nürnberg (l. Witthoeft), Rabat (l. Bacsinszky) and Charleston (l. Osaka) In April, won five out of six matches to help Sweden win promotion from Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group II Reached 2r at both Miami (l. Strycova) and Indian Wells (l. Kuznetsova), Fell 1r at Dubai (l. Garcia) and in qualifying at Doha Had 1r exits at Auckland (l. Wickmayer) and St. Petersburg (l. eventual finalist Putintseva) but reached 2r at Hobart (l. Tsurenko) Withdrew from 2017 Australian Open due to gastrointestinal illness, ending a run of 25 consecutive Grand Slam main draw appearances Won ninth career doubles title at Auckland (w/bertens, d. Schuurs/Voracova in F). Also reached doubles final at Nürnberg (w/flipkens, l. Melichar/Smith) Ended 2016 season at No.51 highest year end finish and seventh consecutive Top 100 finish 2016 season highlights included reaching first SF at WTA Premier level at New Haven (qualified and defeated two Top 20 players en route, l. Svitolina) Also made semifinal runs at 2016 Hobart (l. eventual champion Cornet) and at Bastad (as defending champion, l. Siniakova) In addition, reached QFs at Acapulco (l. eventual finalist Cibulkova), Rabat (l. eventual champion Bacsinszky), Gstaad (l. Bacsinszky), Seoul (l. eventual champion Arruabarrena) and Luxembourg (l. eventual finalist Kvitova) In Grand Slams, equaled career best result by reaching 3r at US Open (l. top seed S.Williams) Subsequently rose to career high ranking following US Open run No.45 (September 19, 2016)

362 In other Grand Slam play in 2016, had 2r exit at Australian Open (l. Brengle), 2r at Roland Garros (l. Pironkova) and 1r at Wimbledon (l. Makarova) Won four doubles titles in 2016 Nürnberg, Linz and Luxembourg (all w/bertens) and Seoul (w/flipkens); overall owns 9 5 record WTA doubles finals Represented Sweden at the 2016 Rio Olympics, falling in 1r of singles (l. Cornet) Owns career 2 12 record vs. Top 10 opponents, wins coming over No.6 Li Na at 2011 Miami and No.8 Vinci at 2016 New Haven Defeated two Top 20 players en route to 2016 New Haven SF: No.16 Bacsinszky and No.8 Vinci. Lifetime record vs. Top 20 opponents stands at Other wins came over No.6 Li Na (2011 Miami), No.11 Bartoli (2012 Cincinnati), No.18 Goerges (2012 Auckland), No.13 Pennetta (2014 Roland Garros), No.11 Safarova (2015 Miami) and No.20 Petkovic (2015 Linz) Played first WTA qualifying at 2004 Stockholm, and main draw debut at same tournament in 2006 (both as wildcard) Swedish Fed Cup Team, , 2017, Swedish Olympic Team, 2016 Coached by Matias Arvidsson Kvitova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Is a two time champion here, lifting the trophy in 2011 (d. Sharapova in F) and 2014 (d. Bouchard in F) Other notable results at the All England Club include a SF run in 2010 (l. eventual champion S.Williams), and QFs in 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2013 (l. Flipkens) With 2011 victory, was the first player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (since joined by Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros and Ostapenko at 2017 Roland Garros) 2017 Wimbledon marks 36th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Aside from Wimbledon, best Grand Slams results include two SF showings at 2012 Australian Open (l. Sharapova) and 2012 Roland Garros (l. eventual champion Sharapova), and QF at 2015 US Open (l. eventual champion Pennetta) and 2011 Australian Open (l. Zvonareva) Record in Grand Slam 1r matches stands at 28 7, most recently falling at this stage at 2014 Australian Open (l. Kumkhum) Faces No.53 Larsson today; has won all four of their career meetings, including twice last year, at Indian Wells and Luxembourg Playing in third event of 2017 required extensive surgery on left hand after a knife attack in her home on December 20, 2016; remains subject of a police investigation in Czech Republic Withdrew from Eastbourne last week due to abdominal injury In second tournament of season, clinched 20th singles title at Birmingham (d. Barty in F). Is now joint fifth with 20 on the list of among active players for most title wins, behind S.Williams (72), V.Williams (49), Sharapova (35), Wozniacki (25), and tied with Azarenka and A.Radwanska 2017 Birmingham marked her first final on grass since winning Wimbledon in Record in tour level singles finals now stands at 20 7

363 Has won at least one title every year on tour since 2011; only S.Williams (since 2007) has a longer active streak (Woznaicki has also won a title every year since 2008, but is yet to win one in 2017) Defeated fellow Czechs Smitkova (1r) and Safarova in SF en route to Birmingham title is currently now on a 22 match win streak vs. fellow Czechs, and overall is 27 3 in tour level main draw matches against her countrywomen. Her only losses have come to Hradecka (2012 Madrid), Strycova (2011 Indian Wells) and Benesova (2010 Barcelona) Birmingham was her 27th tour level singles final, moving her joint eighth on the list among active players: PLAYER TOUR-LEVEL SINGLES FINALS 1) Serena Williams 92 2) Venus Williams 81 3) Maria Sharapova 58 4) Caroline Wozniacki 46 5) Svetlana Kuznetsova 40 =6) Victoria Azarenka 36 =6) Jelena Jankovic 36 7) Agnieszka Radwanska 28 =8) Patty Schnyder 27 =8) Petra Kvitova 27 9) Angelique Kerber 26 Made 2017 season debut at Roland Garros (d. Boserup in 1r, l. Mattek Sands in 2r) During time away from tennis this year, enrolled in a communications and social media course at the University of Jan Amos Komensky. Also enjoyed time with her family and school friends, spent time in Monaco, trained at Club La Santa in Lanzarote twice and played chess with her coach Jiri Ended 2016 ranked No.11, ending run of five straight Top 10 finishes Won two WTA singles titles last season (2016), at Wuhan (d. Cibulkova in F) and the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai (d. Svitolina in F) Defeated five Top 20 players en route to the 2016 Wuhan title: No.18 Svitolina (2r), No.1 Kerber (R16), No.13 Konta (QF), No.5 Halep (SF) and No.12 Cibulkova (F). Defeat of Kerber at Wuhan improved career record vs. reigning No.1s to 4 4. Wins have come over Safina (2009 US Open), Wozniacki (2011 WTA Finals), S.Williams (2015 Madrid ending the American s 27 match winning streak) and Kerber (2016 Wuhan) Also finished R Up at 2016 Luxembourg (l. Niculescu in F). Record in WTA singles finals stands at 20 7 Was part of Czech Republic team to defend Fed Cup title in November 2016 vs. France (l. Garcia, d. Mladenovic, then teamed w/strycova to defeat Garcia/Mladenovic in decisive doubles match). Czech Republic have won the Cup in five out of the last six years, and three in a row, although saw their reign ended by USA in the 2017 semifinals Contested Rio Olympics at beginning of August 2016, winning the bronze medal (l. Puig in SF, d. Keys in bronze medal play off)

364 2015 season highlights included three singles titles, at Sydney (d. Ka.Pliskova in F), Madrid (d. Kuznetsova in F) and New Haven (d. Safarova in F). New Haven win was third in past four years, and marked first time she has won any tournament title three times Runner up at 2015 WTA Finals in Singapore (l. A.Radwanska in 3s). Former champion at the season finale, which she won on her event debut in 2011 (d. Azarenka in F) At 2012 Sydney was two match wins from ascending to No.1 (had won Wimbledon and WTA Finals in previous six months) Lost status as top ranked Czech to Ka.Pliskova in mid August for the first time since 2011 A global ambassador for Right To Play International, a charity which helps children to learn through sport Parents, Jiri and Pavla, plus her brothers, Jiri and Libor attended first match here at Roland Garros Current coach is Jiri Vanek, having split with former ATP player and fellow Czech, Frantisek Cermak, after 2016 US Open. Previously coached by David Kotyza for seven years, with the partnership ending in January 2016 Fitness trainer is David Vydra

365 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM ELISE MERTENS (BEL #54) vs. [10] VENUS WILLIAMS (USA #11) Head to Head: VENUS WILLIAMS leads ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R3 VENUS WILLIAMS mins ELISE MERTENS (21) $270,670 $517,695 1 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 0-0 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r VENUS WILLIAMS (37) $2,088,888 $36,520,636 0 / 49 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ELISE MERTENS 2016 R2* L - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #120) R1* W - ELITSA KOSTOVA (BUL #183) R3* L - PETRA CETKOVSKA (CZE #162) R2* W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #115) (6) R1* W - MARÍA IRIGOYEN (ARG #154) VENUS WILLIAMS 2016 SF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) QF W - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) 7-6(5) 6-2 R16 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) 7-6(3) 6-4 R3 W - DARIA KASATKINA (RUS #33) R2 W - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) R1 W - DONNA VEKIC (CRO #112) 7-6(3) R16 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R3 W - ALEKSANDRA KRUNIC (SRB #82) R2 W - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1 W - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #36) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

366 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #6) (2) 7-5 R2 W - KURUMI NARA (JPN #41) 7-6(4) 6-1 R1 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #56) R1 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #79) R16 L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #33) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #76) R2 W - KIMIKO DATE (JPN #57) 6-7(6) R1 W - AKGUL AMANMURADOVA (UZB #97) QF L - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #82) R16 W - JARMILA WOLFE (AUS #92) (5) R3 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #27) R2 W - EKATERINA MAKAROVA (RUS #67) R1 W - ROSSANA DE LOS RÍOS (PAR #91) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(3) 6-2 SF W - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #1) QF W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #14) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #12) R3 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #34) R2 W - KATERYNA BONDARENKO (UKR #73) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #97) F W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) SF W - ELENA DEMENTIEVA (RUS #5) (3) QF W - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R16 W - ALISA KLEYBANOVA (RUS #42) R3 W - MARÍA JOSÉ MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ (ESP #101) R2 W - ANNE KEOTHAVONG (GBR #92) R1 W - NAOMI CAVADAY (GBR #197) 7-6(5) F W - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #19) SF W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #6) QF W - SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA (RUS #5) R16 W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) R3 W - AKIKO MORIGAMI (JPN #71) R2 W - HANA SROMOVA (CZE #170) R1 W - ALLA KUDRYAVTSEVA (RUS #59) R3 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #29) 7-6(8) R2 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #84) 6-7(4) R1 W - BETHANIE MATTEK-SANDS (USA #103) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

367 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2005 F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #1) (4) 9-7 SF W - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #2) 7-6(2) 6-1 QF W - MARY PIERCE (FRA #14) (10) R16 W - JILL CRAYBAS (USA #85) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #28) R2 W - NICOLE PRATT (AUS #121) R1 W - EVA BIRNEROVA (CZE #111) R2 L - KAROLINA SPREM (CRO #30) 7-6(5) 7-6(6) R1 W - MARIE-GAYANAY MIKAELIAN (SUI #106) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) SF W - KIM CLIJSTERS (BEL #2) QF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #5) R16 W - VERA ZVONAREVA (RUS #17) R3 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #27) R2 W - KATARINA SREBOTNIK (SLO #42) R1 W - STANISLAVA HROZENSKA (SVK #194) F L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) 7-6(4) 6-3 SF W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #6) QF W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #48) R16 W - LISA RAYMOND (USA #35) R3 W - MAUREEN DRAKE (CAN #110) R2 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #54) R1 W - JANE O'DONOGHUE (GBR #344) F W - JUSTINE HENIN (BEL #9) SF W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #3) (1) 6-1 QF W - NATHALIE TAUZIAT (FRA #10) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #42) R3 W - ELENA LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS #29) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #58) R1 W - SHINOBU ASAGOE (JPN #62) F W - LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA #2) (3) SF W - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #8) (3) QF W - MARTINA HINGIS (SUI #1) R16 W - SABINE APPELMANS (BEL #27) R3 W - NATHALIE DECHY (FRA #24) (4) R2 W - AI SUGIYAMA (JPN #20) R1 W - KVETA PESCHKE (CZE #41) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

368 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 1999 QF L - STEFFI GRAF (GER #3) R16 W - ANNA KOURNIKOVA (RUS #17) R3 W - SARAH PITKOWSKI-MALCOR (FRA #36) R2 W - ELENA TATARKOVA (UKR #54) R1 W - MIRIAM OREMANS (NED #55) QF L - JANA NOVOTNA (CZE #3) (2) R16 W - VIRGINIA RUANO PASCUAL (ESP #47) R3 W - CHANDA RUBIN (USA #55) R2 W - BARBARA SCHETT (AUT #30) R1 W - JANA NEJEDLY (CAN #98) R1 L - MAGDALENA GRZYBOWSKA (POL #91) Mertens: Making main draw debut at Wimbledon, having exited in qualifying in Wimbledon marks third Grand Slam main draw appearance. Fell 1r at 2016 US Open (as qualifier, l. Muguruza in 3s) but reached 3r at 2017 Roland Garros l. V.Williams, her opponent again today at Wimbledon Prior to making Grand Slam main draw debut at 2016 Wimbledon, fell in qualifying at five majors: 2015 Wimbledon, 2015 US Open, 2016 Australian Open, 2016 Roland Garros and 2016 Wimbledon Bidding for best win of career by ranking today when she faces No.11 V.Williams at Wimbledon Defeat of No.34 Gavrilova in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros was fourth Top 30 win of 2017 after No.22 Bertens (Hobart) and No.15 Pavyluchenkova and No.16 Vesnina, which marked the first Top 20 wins of career (Fed Cup Week II playoffs vs. Russia) Set new career best ranking of No.51 (June 12, 2017) following Paris run Played three grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon: s Hertogenbosch (l. Tsurenko in 1r), Mallorca (l. eventual champion Sevastova in 1r) and Eastbourne (d. Babos, l. Pavlyuchenkova in 2r) Clay season highlighted by second WTA final of career at Istanbul (l. Svitolina) Reached 2r at Rabat (l. Gavrilova) and made 1r exit at Nürnberg (l. Riske) Made back to back qualifying exits at Indian Wells and Miami before advancing to QF at Biel (l. eventual runner up Kontaveit) In February, reached 2r at Dubai (as qualifier, l. A.Radwanska) before falling 1r at Kuala Lumpur (l. Kerkhove) Captured first WTA singles title at 2017 Hobart (d. Niculescu in F); first qualifier to win a WTA title since Bertens at 2016 Nürnberg. Run to final meant she was unable to contest qualifying for Australian Open After Hobart breakthrough, fell 1r at St Petersburg (as qualifier l. to eventual champion Mladenovic), then helped Belgium Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

369 to Fed Cup victory over Romania (d. No.29 Begu) Began 2017 by falling in qualifying at Brisbane Made WTA singles main draw debut at 2016 s Hertogenbosch as qualifier, advanced to QF (l. Mladenovic) In 2016 also reached 2r on grass at Mallorca (as qualifier, d. Schiavone in 1r, l. Jankovic) and fell in qualifying on nine occasions: Auckland, Australian Open, St Petersburg, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Gstaad, Bastad, Linz and Luxembourg Won first WTA title of any kind in doubles at 2016 Auckland (w/mestach) Fell in qualifying at first WTA event of career 2015 Antwerp Winner of 11 singles titles and 14 doubles titles on ITF Circuit Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in Belgium in 2010 Currently Belgium s No.1 ranked woman For past three years or so has trained at Kim Clijsters Academy in Belgium with coach Robbe Ceyssens; sometimes hits with Kim (first tennis memory is of watching the Belgian great play live) Earlier coaching history includes Belgian federation until early teens, as well as a year at the Mouratoglou Academy in Paris Favorite surface is grass and favorite shot is serve Was introduced to tennis by her sister Lauren, who is six years older (now airline pilot with KLM) Mother Liliane, teaches languages and history and father, Guido, makes furniture for churches Was homed schooled Speaks Dutch/Flemish, French and English Loves animals and has many pets at home including four dogs and a variety of birds (pheasants, peacocks, cranes, chickens) Currently working with Robbe Ceyssens V.Williams: Making 20th appearance at Wimbledon (most among active players); at 37 years of age, is the oldest woman in the starting field at this year s Championships 2017 Wimbledon marks 75th Grand Slam main draw appearance the Open Era record, ahead of Frazier (71), Navratilova (67), Schiavone (67) and S.Williams (66) Her Grand Slam record is second only to Serena s (316 43) among active players, and places her fifth on the Open Era list also behind Navratilova, Evert and Graf By taking the court today against Mertens will equal sister Serena for most main draw matches played at the All England Club among active players 96 (owns win loss record, compared to Serena s 86 10). In Open Era, only Navratilova (120 14) and Evert (96 15) played and won here more times Is a seven time Grand Slam singles champion, winning Wimbledon five times: 2000 (d. Davenport in F), 2001 (d. Henin in F), 2005 (d. Davenport in F), 2007 (d. Bartoli in F) and 2008 (d. S. Williams in F); also won US Open twice ( ) In addition, an eight time Grand Slam R Up across all four majors: Wimbledon ( and 2009), US Open (1997, 2002), Roland Garros (2002) and Australian Open (2003, 2017)

370 Successfully defended the Wimbledon title twice: and Owns 14 Grand Slam doubles titles (all w/s.williams), most recently winning 2016 Wimbledon (d. Babos/Shvedova in F) 2017 Australian Open final vs. sister Serena marked first Slam title bout in seven and half years (2009 Wimbledon l. S.Williams). In the Open Era, no player has waited so long to reach another Grand Slam final Mauresmo waited seven years between finishing runner up at 1999 Australian Open and winning 2006 Australian Open. Also, at 36 years of age, became the oldest finalist at the Australian Open in the Open Era Title match at 2017 Australian Open between Venus and Serena was the oldest combined age of any Grand Slam final match up in the Open Era (71 years, and 351 days), beating the previous record set by Flavia Pennetta and Roberta Vinci (66 years, 19 days) at the 2015 US Open Has posted fifth most Grand Slam main draw wins ( record); second most among active players (behind S.Williams, ) Owns a 66 8 record in Grand Slam 1r matches (17 2 at Wimbledon, falling to Grzybowska on debut in 1997 and Vesnina in 2012) Coming off R16 effort at 2017 Roland Garros has now reached at least R16 at five successive Slams since 2016 Roland Garros (R16), 2016 Wimbledon (SF), 2016 US Open (R16), 2017 Australian Open (R Up); last posted this number of uninterrupted R16 appearances between 2009 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open Arrived in Paris after contesting two clay events in lead up to Roland Garros, losing opening match at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Siegemund) and reaching QF at Rome (l. Muguruza) Defeat of No.6 Konta in Rome R16 was first clay win over a higher ranked opponent since Rome 2012 During this year s Sunshine double advanced to SF at Miami (l. eventual champion Konta), in what was her 18th appearance there Returned to Top 10 in WTA Rankings by reaching the Miami semifinals. Is the third oldest player to rank in Top 10 in WTA history behind Billie Jean King (39 years, 322 days) and Martina Navratilova (38 years, 75 days) Defeated World No.1 Kerber in Miami QF, to improve lifetime record vs. No.1s to (also eight wins vs. Hingis, two wins vs. Davenport, one win vs. Safina, one win vs. Jankovic, two wins vs. Serena). Prior to defeat of Kerber, last victory over a reigning World No.1 was at 2014 Montréal (d. Serena in SF) At 36 years and 9 months, is the oldest player in the Open Era to defeat a World No.1 ranked player; previous record holder was Navratilova at 36 years and 4 months (1993 Paris Indoors, d. Seles in F) Also enjoyed QF run at Indian Wells (l. eventual champion Vesnina). Before this had lost opening match at her last five WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments, at 2015 Madrid (l. Azarenka), 2015 Beijing (l. Ivanovic), 2016 Indian Wells (l. Nara), 2016 Miami (l. Vesnina) and 2016 Beijing (l. Peng) Made 2r exit at St. Petersburg (after 1r bye, l. eventual champion Mladenovic) Embarked on historic run to Australian Open singles final in January (l. S.Williams) Opened 2017 season at Auckland defeated New Zealand wildcard Jade Lewis in 1r before conceding w/o to Osaka in 2r, citing right arm injury Ended 2016 at No.17, down from No.7 in 2015, for 15th non consecutive Top 20 finish; record includes six Top 5 year end finishes

371 2016 season highlights including winning 49th career singles title at Kaohsiung (d. Doi), and reaching 80th career singles final at Stanford (l. Konta). Is fifth oldest player to win a WTA singles title, behind Billie Jean King (39) at 1983 Birmingham, Kimiko Date (38) at 2009 Seoul, Martina Navratilova (37) at 1994 Paris [Indoors] and Francesca Schiavone (36) at 2017 Bogotá Currently 11th on list of Open Era titleholders, chasing Monica Seles (53 titles). Of her 49 titles, five have come on grass all at Wimbledon At Grand Slam level in 2016, advanced to SF at Wimbledon (l. Kerber) which was first time reaching that stage at a major since 2010 US Open. Also reached R16 at 2016 Roland Garros (l. Bacsinszky) and 2016 US Open (l. eventual R Up Ka.Pliskova) Represented USA at Rio Olympics, falling 1r in singles (l. Flipkens), 1r in doubles (w/s.williams, l. eventual bronze medalists Safarova/Strycova) and winning a silver medal in the mixed doubles (w/ram, l. Mattek Sands/Sock) In 2015, returned to Top 10 following 2015 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai triumph for first time since March At 35 years of age, was the oldest player to rank in Top 10 since 38 year old Navratilova in December 1994 (whose run ended on January 1, 1995) Won singles gold medal at 2000 Sydney Olympics (d. Dementieva in F); has won doubles gold three times with sister Serena, at Sydney, Beijing and London Spent 11 weeks at world No.1 in singles (first ascended to top spot week of February 25, 2002) and topped the doubles rankings for eight weeks in 2010 Made WTA main draw debut at Oakland (now Stanford) in 1994; as unranked WC, defeated Stafford in 1r before falling to then world No.2 Sánchez Vicario in three sets Coached by Richard Williams, Oracene Price and David Witt

372 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [6] JOHANNA KONTA (GBR #7) vs. SU-WEI HSIEH (TPE #113) Head to Head: SU-WEI HSIEH leads 2-1 (2-0 at tour level) 2017 ROLAND GARROS CLAY O R1 SU-WEI HSIEH (2) mins 2013 VANCOUVER HARD O R1 JOHANNA KONTA 7-6(5) 6-4 N/A 2013 EASTBOURNE GRASS O R1 SU-WEI HSIEH mins JOHANNA KONTA (26) $1,873,561 $5,079,390 2 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r SU-WEI HSIEH (31) $252,420 $4,555,014 0 / 2 2 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JOHANNA KONTA 2016 SU-WEI HSIEH 2016 R2 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #36) R1 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #4) R1 L - SHUAI PENG (CHN #61) R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #14) R1 L - CHRISTINA MCHALE (USA #32) 6-7(4) R1 L - ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA (RUS #23) R2 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #6) R1 W - KAIA KANEPI (EST #50) R3* W - LUKSIKA KUMKHUM (THA #125) R2* W - ERI HOZUMI (JPN #165) R1* W - PETRA MARTIC (CRO #143) (8) 2014 R1 L - TEREZA SMITKOVA (CZE #175) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

373 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R2 L - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #31) R1 W - TATJANA MARIA (GER #115) R3 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #1) R2 W - STÉPHANIE FORETZ (FRA #75) R1 W - VIRGINIE RAZZANO (FRA #91) R2 L - DINARA SAFINA (RUS #9) R1 W - STÉPHANIE COHEN-ALORO (FRA #91) R1 L - TATIANA GOLOVIN (FRA #17) R3* W - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #114) R2* W - EKATERINA DZEHALEVICH (BLR #180) R1* W - SELIMA SFAR (TUN #176) (6) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #27) R2* L - MARÍA SÁNCHEZ LORENZO (ESP #167) R1* W - CLAUDINE SCHAUL (LUX #214) Konta: Making sixth appearance at Wimbledon, and third as a direct entry having received wildcards on three occasions. Achieved best result in 2016 when she advanced to 2r for the first time (l. Bouchard) One of five British women in the 2017 Wimbledon starting field, along with Boulter, Broady, Robson and Watson they are each looking to become the first British woman to win the title since Virginia Wade 40 years ago (d. Betty Stove in F) 2017 Wimbledon marks 15th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result came with historic run to SF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber); first British woman to reach the last four at Melbourne Park since Sue Barker in December 1977, and at any Grand Slam since Jo Durie at 1983 US Open Owns a 6 8 record in Grand Slam 1r matches, most recently falling to her opponent again today, Hsieh, in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros (third straight 1r exit in Paris) Played three grass court events in lead up to Wimbledon, reaching first final of career on the surface at Nottingham (as top seed, l. Vekic in F) before falling 2r at Birmingham (l. Vandeweghe) and SF for second year in a row at home event of Eastbourne conceded walkover to eventual champion Ka.Pliskova, having sustained a thoracic spine injury during her QF defeat of World No.1 Kerber (fell heavily on match point, but won match after treatment). Match against Kerber was second of day, after she defeated Roland Garros champion Ostapenko in R16 With win over Kerber, became first British woman to defeat a reigning World No.1 since Barker d. Chris Evert at 1979 Boston Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

374 Overall record vs. Top 5 now stands at 4 6, previous wins coming over No.2 Halep at 2015 Wuhan, No.3 A.Radwanska at 2017 Sydney and No.5 Halep at 2017 Miami Owns a 13 8 record vs. Top 10 opponents, with wins over No.8 Makarova (2015 Eastbourne), No.9 Muguruza (2015 US Open), No.2 Halep (2015 Wuhan), No.10 V.Williams (2016 Australian Open), No.7 Vinci (2016 Rome), No.7 V.Williams (2016 Stanford), No.10 Kuznetsova (2016 Rio Olympics), No.8 Suárez Navarro (2016 Wuhan), No.6 Ka.Pliskova (2016 Beijing), No.9 Keys (2016 Beijing), No.3 A.Radwanska (2017 Sydney), No.5 Halep (2017 Miami) and No.1 Kerber (2017 Eastbourne) Reached a career high ranking of No.6 on May 8, 2017, which made her the highest ranked British woman since the week of April 16, 1984 when Jo Durie was ranked No.5 Best showing of this year s clay court season was R16 run at Rome (l. V.Williams) Opened clay court season in Great Britain s Fed Cup World Group II play off defeat against Romania (d. Cirstea, l. Halep) on clay in Constanta Went on to post opening match loss at Stuttgart (after 1r bye, l. Sevastova) and 1r exit at Madrid (l. Siegemund). Owns just four WTA main draw wins on clay in career, coming at 2016 Rome (d. Larsson and Vinci), 2017 Stuttgart (d. Osaka) and 2017 Rome (d. Putintseva) Earlier this year won third and most prestigious WTA tournament of her career at Premier Mandatory level Miami (d. Wozniacki in F) Miami title was second of 2017, after Sydney. Is one of four players this year to win at least two titles, along with Pavlyuchenkova (Monterrey, Rabat), Ka.Pliskova (Brisbane, Doha, Eastbourne) and Svitolina (Taipei City, Dubai, Istanbul, Rome). Is now 3 2 in WTA singles finals, following 2017 Nottingham Made 3r exit at Indian Wells (after 1r bye, defeated countrywoman Watson in 2r before falling to No.25 Garcia in third set tie break) Withdrew from Dubai w/foot injury. In February also helped Britain defeat Portugal, Latvia, Turkey and Croatia to reach the Fed Cup World Group II promotional play off. Alongside Watson came from a set down in the decisive doubles against Croatia Reached QF at 2017 Australian Open (l. eventual champion S.Williams), following SF run at Melbourne Park in 2016 (l. Kerber) Arrived in Melbourne having won second WTA singles title at Sydney, the city where she was born, on main draw debut (d. A.Radwanska in F). First British woman to win Sydney title since Durie in 1983 Opened 2017 season with SF effort at Shenzhen (l. eventual champion Siniakova) Posted first Top 10 season in 2016, at No.10; previous best season finish was No.47 in 2015 (first Top 100 finish) Ended 2016 season at WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai in November (went 2 0 in round robin play), fell in SF (l. Svitolina) Alternate for WTA Finals in Singapore, narrowly missing qualification in the Top 8; was not called upon to play a match Advanced to QF or better at 10 events in 2016 Reached career first Premier Mandatory level final at 2016 Beijing (l. A.Radwanska), previous best efforts at this level being R16 at 2016 Indian Wells (l. Ka.Pliskova) and QF at 2016 Miami (l. Azarenka)

375 By virtue of reaching 2016 Beijing final, made WTA Top 10 debut first British woman to feature in the elite group since Durie in 1984, and the fourth British woman overall to do so (also Wade and Barker). Became 119th woman to break into the Top 10, and the fourth to do so in 2016 after Vinci, Bencic and Keys Advanced to career first singles title at 2016 Stanford in maiden final (d. V.Williams in F). First British woman to reach final of a Premier event since WTA Roadmap was introduced in 2009, and first British woman to win the tournament since Barker in 1977 (when it was held in San Francisco) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics; reached QF in singles (l. eventual silver medalist Kerber), 2r in doubles (w/watson, l. Chan/Chan) and fell 1r in mixed doubles (w/j.murray, l. eventual gold medalists Mattek Sands/Sock) Broke into Top 20 on June 6, 2016 (at No.18) first British woman in Top 20 for nearly 30 years (the week of October 13, 1986, with Durie at No.20) Was voted WTA Most Improved Player in 2016 by international media and fans Played first events of career on ITF Circuit in 2006, making WTA main draw debut at 2011 Copenhagen (as qualifier, l. 1r) Was introduced to the sport at age eight by parents; started to play at an after school care program Parents are Gabor (hotelier) and Gabriella (dentist); older sister is Eva (works in fashion) Born in Sydney, Australia; became a British citizen in May 2012 Tennis idol growing up was Steffi Graf Currently coached by Wim Fissette, having parted ways with longtime coach Esteban Carril at end of 2016 season Hitting partner is Andrew Fitzpatrick Hsieh: Making ninth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (10th overall). Achieved best result in 2013 when she advanced to 3r (l. Sharapova). Reached 2r on three further occasions 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Best singles result at the majors came with R16 run at 2008 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Henin). Last month achieved her best result at Roland Garros when she advanced to 3r (l. Garcia), while at US Open, best result is a 2r effort at 2008 US Open (l. Petrova) Winner of two Grand Slam doubles titles 2014 Roland Garros (w/peng, d. Errani/Vinci in final) and 2013 Wimbledon (w/peng, d. Barty/Dellacqua in final) Owns a record in Grand Slam 1r matches Played three grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon: reached 2r at Nottingham (l. Safarova); fell 1r at Birmingham (as qualifier, l. Gavrilova) and 1r at Eastbourne (as qualifier, l. Cepede Royg) Posted first career win over a Top 10 opponent with her defeat of No.8 Konta in 1r at 2017 Roland Garros the two players face off again today at the All England Club, Hsieh having also won their sole previous encounter on grass (2013 Eastbourne) Previous best win by ranking was over No.20 Bammer during R16 run at 2008 Australian Open Has played a mix of tour level and ITF Circuit events in 2017

376 Entered Roland Garros following a QF run at $60k ITF/Saint Gaudens FRA (l. Aiava) marked first back to back singles wins since advancing to QF at $60k ITF/Shenzhen CHN in March Previously was on a six match losing streak, which began with 2r loss at $60k ITF/Croissy Beauborg FRA and continued at $25k ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula 3 ITA, then Biel (l. Dodin), $25k ITF/Chiasso SUI, Istanbul (l. Errani) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (l. Hesse) Opened season with qualifying loss at Brisbane before reaching 2r at Australian Open (l. Cibulkova) Reached 2r at Budapest (l. Safarova) and fell 1r at Kuala Lumpur (l. Sharipova) Ended 2016 on a ranking of No.97. Career best year end finish came in 2012, at No season highlights included SF run at Kaohsiung (l. Doi) and QF showing at Prague (l. eventual champion Safarova) Ended 2016 by winning 27th singles title on the ITF Circuit at $100K ITF/Dubai UAE; has also won 22 doubles titles at that level, most recently at $100k ITF/Cagnes sur Mer in May 2017 (w/chang) Owns two WTA singles titles, both coming in 2012 at Kuala Lumpur (as qualifier, d. Martic in F) and Guangzhou (d. Robson in F) Winner of 18 tour level doubles titles, including two in 2017, at Budapest (w/kalashnikova, d. Ar.Rodionova/Voskoboeva in F) and Biel (w/niculescu, d. Bacsinszky/Hingis in F) Qualified for WTA Finals in doubles twice, both times w/peng champions in 2013 at Istanbul (d. Makarova/Vesnina in F) and runners up in 2014 at Singapore (l. Black/Mirza) Recorded career high singles ranking of No.23 (February 25, 2013) Spent five weeks as doubles World No.1 (commencing May 12, 2014) Has six siblings. Introduced to tennis by father at age 5 Coached by brother Cheng Yin Hsieh

377 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [Q] MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #129) vs. [2] SIMONA HALEP (ROU #2) Head to Head: SIMONA HALEP leads US OPEN HARD O R1 SIMONA HALEP mins MARINA ERAKOVIC (29) $110,197 $2,538,354 0 / 1 0 / / / / / / / / 5-13 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r WIMBLEDON Tournament Performance SIMONA HALEP (25) $2,940,062 $18,400,850 1 / 15 0 / / / / / / / / * Qualifying match *R3 W - DESTANEE AIAVA (AUS #171) 6-3, mins *R2 W - REBECCA PETERSON (SWE #173) 6-1, mins *R1 W - AMRA SADIKOVIC (SUI #222) 4-6,6-3, mins WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MARINA ERAKOVIC 2016 R3 L - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #12) R2 W - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #24) (1) 8-6 R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #75) R3* W - IRINA KHROMACHEVA (RUS #122) 7-6(5) 6-3 R2* W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #149) R1* W - PAULA CRISTINA GONCALVES (BRA #174) R1 L - YULIA PUTINTSEVA (KAZ #95) 7-6(5) R1 L - ANA KONJUH (CRO #189) SIMONA HALEP 2016 QF L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) (2) R16 W - MADISON KEYS (USA #9) 6-7(5) R3 W - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 W - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #111) R1 W - ANNA KAROLINA SCHMIEDLOVA (SVK #40) R1 L - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #106) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

378 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2013 R3 L - LAURA ROBSON (GBR #38) R2 W - SHUAI PENG (CHN #26) 7-6(6) 6-2 R1 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #50) R2 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #23) R1 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #54) R2 L - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #23) R1 W - KAI-CHEN CHANG (TPE #136) R3* W - SÍLVIA SOLER-ESPINOSA (ESP #140) 2-0 R2* W - SOPHIE FERGUSON (AUS #159) R1* W - YUNG-JAN CHAN (TPE #94) R2* L - SHENAY PERRY (USA #123) R1* W - EMILY WEBLEY-SMITH (GBR #449) 6-7(5) 7-6(6) R3 L - TAMARINE TANASUGARN (THA #60) R2 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #102) (5) 2014 SF L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) 7-6(5) 6-2 QF W - SABINE LISICKI (GER #19) R16 W - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #72) R3 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #71) R2 W - LESIA TSURENKO (UKR #170) R1 W - TELIANA PEREIRA (BRA #88) R2 L - NA LI (CHN #6) R1 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #73) R1 L - ANABEL MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP #28) R2 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #25) R1 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #50) R2* L - ANASTASIYA YAKIMOVA (BLR #142) R1* W - YULIA FEDOSSOVA (FRA #272) 6-7(8) 7-6(2) 6-2 R1 W - MICHAELLA KRAJICEK (NED #49) 7-6(3) 7-6(6) 2007 R1* L - AGNES SZAVAY (HUN #72) Erakovic: Making eighth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (10th overall). Has advanced to 3r on three occasions in 2008 (l. Tanasugarn), 2013 (l. Robson) and 2016 (as qualifier, d. Jankovic en route, l. Suarez Navarro). Achieved best Grand Slam result in doubles when she reached SF at 2011 Wimbledon (w/tanasugarn, l. Lisicki/Stosur) Advanced to main draw of 2017 Wimbledon with singles qualifying wins last week over Sadikovic, Peterson and Aiava 2017 Wimbledon marks 28th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. In addition to reaching 3r at Wimbledon in 2008, 2013 and 2016, advanced to 3r at 2013 Roland Garros. Reached 2r at Australian Open on three occasions, most recently in 2014; and 2r at US Open once, in 2014 Has a record in Grand Slam 1r matches Owns a 1 5 career record vs. Top 5 opponents, posting a win over No.4 Azarenka at 2011 Stanford; faces No.2 Halep today at the All England Club Against Halep today, looking for first Top 100 win of 2017 season Other career Top 20 wins (5 22 record) have come over No.13 Lisicki (2012 Rome), No.16 Cibulkova (2013 Roland Garros), No.20 Suárez Navarro (2013 Cincinnati) and No.12 Errani (2014 Tokyo) Played three ITF Circuit grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon, reaching SF at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Van Uytvanck) and R16 at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Rodina); also fell 1r at $100k ITF/Manchester GBR (l. Krunic) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

379 Yet to pass 1r at tour level so far in 2017 fell 1r at Auckland (l. Ostapenko), Australian Open (l. Muguruza), Taipei City (l. Garcia), Miami (l. Rogers), Charleston (l. Jabeur) and Roland Garros (l. Rogers). Also fell in qualifying at Acapulco, Indian Wells and Nürnberg Has posted five Top 100 season finishes during career most recently in 2014 (No.114 in 2016) 2016 season highlighted by reaching final at Rabat in Morocco (as qualifier, l. Bacsinszky) Defeat of No.24 Jankovic in 2r at Wimbledon was best win of 2016 season by ranking Wimbledon was the only Slam main draw she contested in 2016 fell in qualifying at Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open Overall, fell in tour level qualifying on nine occasions in 2016 Retired in 1r match against Halep at 2015 US Open (w/right knee injury) and missed rest of season Won maiden WTA singles title at Memphis in 2013 (d. Lisicki via ret.); also a four time runner up, at 2011 Québec City (l. Strycova), 2012 Memphis (l. Arvidsson), 2013 Québec City (l. Safarova) and 2016 Rabat (l. Bacsinszky) Set career high ranking of No.39 on May 7, 2012 Made Top 50 debut on July 2008 after Wimbledon; became only second New Zealander ever to crack Top 50 (after Belinda Cordwell); stayed there for a total of 12 weeks (non consecutive) Missed six months of 2009 with left hip injury; did not play after Miami, returned to ITF Circuit in October; ranking dropped to No.750 in April 2010 Owns eight WTA doubles titles, most recently winning at 2014 s Hertogenbosch (w/parra Santonja) Won 12 singles titles and eight doubles titles on ITF Circuit Played first event of career on ITF Circuit in 2004 and made WTA main draw debut as wildcard at 2005 Auckland (2r) Won girls doubles title at 2004 US Open (w/krajicek) and 2005 Australian Open (w/azarenka); two time junior doubles runner up at Wimbledon Born in Split, Croatia (then Yugoslavia); family moved to New Zealand when Marina was six Coached by Eduardo Nicolas Espin Halep: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (eighth overall). Achieved best result in 2014 when she advanced to SF (l. Bouchard); reached QF in 2016 (l. Kerber) 2017 Wimbledon marks 29th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Is a two time Slam finalist, having finished runner up at Roland Garros in 2014 (l. Sharapova in 3s) and 2017 (l. Ostapenko in 3s, having led with game point) At US Open, best result to date is reaching SF in 2015 (l. eventual champion Pennetta), while at the Australian Open advanced to QF in 2014 (l. eventual R Up Cibulkova) and 2015 (l. Makarova) Owns record in Grand Slam 1r matches (4 2 at Wimbledon). Most recent 1r loss at a major came at 2017 Australian Open (l. Rogers) Last loss to a player ranked outside Top 100 was to No.118 Vesnina at 2016 Doha (2r)

380 Coming off QF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki in 3s), where she had a chance to claim the World No.1 ranking needed to do better than the incumbent Kerber, who also fell in QF Also would have ascended to top spot had she beaten Ostapenko in Paris final; despite loss, returned to previous career high rank of No.2, a position she first ascended to on August 11, 2014 and most recently held the week beginning January 18, 2016 One of four players who could be WTA World No.1 ranking after this Wimbledon fortnight, along with Kerber, Ka.Pliskova and Svitolina Halep needs to reach at least QF and see other results go her way Struggled w/right ankle injury in lead up to Roland Garros after a fall in first set of Rome final Victory over Ka.Pliskova in SF at Roland Garros improved overall record vs. Top 5 to 8 23, with previous wins coming against No.4 A.Radwanska (2013 Rome), No.4 A.Radwanska (2014 Dubai), No.5 Bouchard (2014 WTA Finals), No.1 S.Williams (2014 WTA Finals), No.5 Wozniacki (2015 Dubai), No.2 Kerber (2016 Montréal) and No.5 A.Radwanska (2016 Cincinnati) Entered Paris after reaching finals in consecutive weeks firstly defending Madrid title (d. Mladenovic in F) and then finishing R Up at Rome (l. Svitolina in F) Record in career singles finals now stands at 15 10; owns one career grass court title, won at 2013 s Hertogenbosch (d. Flipkens in F) 2017 Mutua Madrid Open crown was also third WTA Premier Mandatory title, having also won at 2015 Indian Wells and 2016 Madrid Posted SF showing at Stuttgart (l. eventual champion Siegemund) marked first SF of season Claimed wins over Konta and Watson during Romania s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II play off victory over Great Britain in April. Lost dead doubles rubber w/niculescu vs. Rae/Robson Reached QF at 2017 Miami (l. eventual champion Konta) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Mladenovic) after skipping Middle East Swing due to a left knee injury same injury that forced withdrawal from QF vs. Vikhlyantseva at St Petersburg Made 1r exit at Australian Open for second successive year (l. Rogers in 2017, l. Zhang in 2016, who was 0 14 at Grand Slams entering match and ranked No.133 at the time) Opened 2017 season at Shenzhen, with 2r exit (d. Jankovic in 1r, l. eventual champion Siniakova) Spent pre season training with coach Darren Cahill in Adelaide Posted third straight Top 5 season finish in 2016, at No.4, down from career high No.2 in Season ending ranking had improved eight years in a row until season highlighted by three titles, at Madrid (d. Cibulkova in F for second title at Premier Mandatory level, after 2015 Indian Wells), Bucharest (d. Sevastova in F) and Montréal (d. Keys in F) Went on a 13 match winning streak thanks to titles at Bucharest (five wins) and Montréal (five wins) and SF run at Cincinnati (three wins). Was second longest streak of 2016, after Azarenka (16) Also reached the first WTA doubles final of her career at Montréal (w/niculescu, l. Makarova/Vesnina) Qualified for WTA Finals in Singapore for the third time, going 1 2 in round robin play d. Keys, l. Kerber and Cibulkova; did not progress to SF

381 Other notable results in 2016 included reaching SF at Sydney (l. Kuznetsova), Cincinnati (l. Kerber) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) and back to back QF at Indian Wells (l. S.Williams) and Miami (l. Bacsinszky) At the other Slams in 2016, made R16 at Roland Garros (l. Stosur) and posted QF runs at Wimbledon (l. eventual R Up Kerber) and US Open (l. S.Williams) Went 6 7 vs. Top 10 opponents in 2016, wins being over No.9 Kvitova (Fed Cup), No.9 Keys (Wimbledon and Wuhan), No.2 Kerber (Montreal), No.5 A.Radwanska (Cincinnati) and No.7 Keys (WTA Finals Singapore) Record vs. World No.1 players is 1 10, win coming at 2014 WTA Finals Singapore vs. S.Williams (RR stage) Between May 2013 and August 2014, improved ranking from No.64 to as high as No.2 in the world, winning seven titles in this period Became third Romanian to break into the WTA Top 10 (after Ruzici, Spirlea) making Top 10 debut week of January 27, 2014; now highest ranked Romanian woman ever Romanian Fed Cup Team, 2010, 2012, Coached by Australian Darren Cahill. Formerly coached by Wim Fissette and Victor Ionita

382 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM MARYNA ZANEVSKA (BEL #119) vs. [WC] HEATHER WATSON (GBR #102) Head to Head: First meeting MARYNA ZANEVSKA (23) $84,970 $601,411 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 0-0 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r HEATHER WATSON (25) $216,601 $2,484,047 0 / 3 0 / / / / / / / / 10-6 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match MARYNA ZANEVSKA 2016 R3* L - MARIA SAKKARI (GRE #115) 6-7(5) 7-6(3) 6-2 R2* W - MICHELLE LARCHER DE BRITO (POR #261) R1* W - ALIZÉ LIM (FRA #156) R1* L - MARINA MELNIKOVA (RUS #174) R2* L - KATERYNA KOZLOVA (UKR #160) R1* W - KRISTINA KUCOVA (SVK #156) R1* L - CORINNA DENTONI (ITA #215) HEATHER WATSON 2016 R1 L - ANNIKA BECK (GER #43) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) R1 W - CAROLINE GARCIA (FRA #33) R2 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #7) R1 W - AJLA TOMLJANOVIC (CRO #53) R1 L - MADISON KEYS (USA #52) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

383 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2012 R3 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R2 W - JAMIE HAMPTON (USA #100) R1 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #55) R1 L - MATHILDE JOHANSSON (FRA #70) R1 L - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #139) Watson: Making eighth appearance at Wimbledon. Has advanced to 3r on two occasions: in 2012 (l. A.Radwanska) and 2015 (defeated Hantuchova in 2r, l. S.Williams was two points from victory when she served for the match at 5 4 in final set). Reached 2r in 2014 (l. Kerber) and fell 1r on three occasions 2017 Wimbledon marks 26th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Aside from two 3r runs here at the All England Club, reached 3r at 2013 Australian Open these are her best Slam results of career to date Coming off SF run at Eastbourne (l. Wozniacki). Earned her second career Top 10 win this week over No.9 Cibulkova in 2r. First win over a Top 10 player came against No.8 A.Radwanska at 2015 Indian Wells lifetime record now stands at 2 17 Defeat of No.17 Pavlyuchenkova in Eastbourne R16 improved her record vs. Top 20 opponents to 7 34 Improved to No.102 in the rankings following Eastbourne, recapturing British No.2 spot from Broady (No.109) 2017 Eastbourne marked the first time in tournament s history that two British women reached SF stage (also Konta); also marked first time in nearly 32 years that two Brits are through to SF of a WTA event Jo Durie and Anabel Croft both fell in SF at 1985 Brighton Prior to 2017 Eastbourne, had posted only two wins over Top 50 players in 2017: vs. No.21 Stosur at Australian Open, No.45 Makarova at Monterrey. Has tripled this total with wins over No.34 Tsurenko in 1r, No.9 Cibulkova in 2r, No.17 Pavlyuchenkova in R16 and No.23 Strycova in QF Fell 1r at Birmingham (as WC, l. Svitolina) and 1r exit at Nottingham (as WC, l. Riske) Began grass court campaign with R Up finish at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR (l. Rybarikova in F); was her seventh career final on ITF Circuit and first since 2014 $100k ITF/Prague CZE Lost in final round of qualifying for Roland Garros (d. Komardina, Smitkova, l. Hogenkamp) Other clay court appearances came at $100k ITF/Trnava SVK (QF) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (2r) and qualifying loss at Prague Lost both singles rubbers (vs. Begu and Halep) during Great Britain s 3 2 Fed Cup World Group II Play Off defeat on clay in Romania Prior to Eastbourne only back to back main draw wins in 2017 came during QF showing at Monterrey (d. Stojanovic and Makarova, l. Kerber) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

384 Fell 35 places after Monterrey, dropping from No.73 to No.108 (week of March 6, 2017), as title winning points from 2016 Monterrey dropped off. Was first time out of Top 100 in WTA Rankings since May 2014 (at No.112) Exited Biel in 1r (l. eventual R Up Kontaveit) and Miami (l. Tig). Reached 2r at Indian Wells (l. Konta record vs. countrywomen is now 2 2, defeating Smith (2010 Eastbourne qualifying) and Baltacha (2012 Birmingham), and losing to Keothavong (2012 Doha qualifying)) Made 2r exit at Acapulco (l. eventual R Up Mladenovic) Represented Great Britain in Fed Cup World Group II tie vs. Croatia in February, going 1 0 in singles (d. Vekic) before teaming w/konta to win decisive doubles rubber vs. Konjuh/Jurak Made 2r at Australian Open (l. Brady), which was 25th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Defeat of home favourite and No.21 Stosur in 1r was best win by ranking since overcoming No.18 Errani in 2016 Rome Opened 2017 season by teaming with Dan Evans to represent Great Britain at Hopman Cup Ended 2016 at No.77 for fifth non consecutive Top 100 finish. Best year end finish came in 2012 (No.49) Season highlights were landing third WTA singles title at Monterrey (d. Flipkens in F) and winning first Grand Slam title in mixed doubles at Wimbledon (w/kontinen, d. Farah/Groenefeld) Other titles came at 2012 Osaka and 2015 Hobart. Is now a perfect 3 0 in WTA singles finals Other notable results were reaching R16 at Miami (l. Halep) and QF run at Hobart (as defending champion, l. Larsson) Represented Great Britain at 2016 Rio Olympics, reaching 2r in singles (l. Svitolina), 2r in doubles (w/konta, l. H.Chan/Y.Chan) and QF in mixed doubles (w/a.murray, l. Bopanna/Mirza) Made 1r exit at 2016 Wimbledon (l. Beck, despite holding three match points in deciding set) 2015 highlight was winning Hobart title without dropping a set (d. Brengle in F). Achieved career high ranking of No.38 following the victory Lost status as British No.1 during 2015 Wuhan (as qualifier, l. Jankovic) countrywoman Konta progressed to QF to overtake her Best result across the Grand Slams are 3r showings at 2013 Australian Open (l. A.Radwanska) and Wimbledon in 2012 (l. eventual R Up A.Radwanska) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams, having been two points from victory) In 2014, earned first Top 20 victories of career by defeating No.12 Pennetta (2014 Eastbourne) and No.12 Cibulkova (2014 Montreal) A three time doubles champion: 2012 Stanford (w/erakovic), 2012 Dallas (w/erakovic) and 2014 Baku (w/panova) Missed two months in 2013 due to glandular fever (from Miami to Roland Garros). Struggled throughout 2014 with continuing right rib injury With 2012 Osaka singles title, became first British woman to win a WTA singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988 Made WTA debut at 2010 Miami (as WC, l. Pironkova in 1r); recorded first WTA main draw victory at 2010 Eastbourne, reaching 2r (as qualifier, d. Wozniak, l. eventual runner up Azarenka) Member of Great Britain Fed Cup Team, and Great Britain Olympic Team, 2012, 2016 Won US Open junior singles title in 2009 Coached by John Laffnie de Jager. Still occasionally works with Diego Veronelli. Worked with Judy Murray during 2016 Australian swing

385 Zanevska: Making first main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Fell in qualifying Wimbledon marks sixth main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Still waiting to win her first main draw match, having fallen 1r at 2014 Roland Garros and US Open, 2016 Australian Open and Roland Garros, and 2017 Australian Open Faces Watson today; has played two British players in her past two tournaments, defeating Robson at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR and losing to Taylor at $100k ITF/Manchester GBR Has won four career WTA main draw matches, at 2013 Linz (as qualifier, d. Krunic, l. Mayr Achleitner in 2r), at 2014 Marrakech (as qualifier, d. Atik, l. Peng in 2r), at 2015 Bastad (as qualifier, d. Siegemund, l. Barthel in 2r) and at 2015 bastad (d. Bogdan, l. Errani in 2r) Best career win came over No.88 Panova at 2012 WTA 125k Series at Limoges In previous outings of 2017 grass court season, reached QF at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Erakovic) and 2r at $100k ITF/Manchester GBR (l. Taylor) Clay court season featured qualifying exit at Roland Garros and 1r defeats at Rabat (l. Gavrilova) and Istanbul (l. Buyukakcay). Also suffered early defeats at WTA 125k event in Bol (1r) and $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (2r) Reached doubles final at Rabat w/stojanovic (l. Babos/Hlavackova in F). Career record in doubles finals now 0 3 (also R Up at 2014 w/piter and 2015 Marrakech w/siegemund Fell 1r at Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Brady) and Kuala Lumpur (l. Hibino). Made qualifying exits at St. Petersburg and Budapest On ITF Circuit, highlight was SF run at $60k ITF/Zhuhai CHN (l. Allertova) Ended 2016 at a career high No.128 (up from No.140 in 2015) Played majority of 2016 on ITF Circuit, winning 13th and 14th career titles at $50k ITF/Saint Malo FRA and $50k ITF/Joué lès Tours FRA At Grand Slams, fell in 1r at 2016 Australian Open and Roland Garros. Lost in qualifying at two other majors Only other WTA main draw appearance came at Istanbul (l. Larsson). Lost in qualifying at St. Petersburg, Doha and Kuala Lumpur Also reached QF at WTA 125k Series event in Limoges (l. eventual champion Alexandrova) Reached career high No.107 on August 16, 2013 Finished 2015 at a career best year end ranking of No.118. Season highlight in 2015 was reaching SF at Quebec City (l. eventual R Up Ostapenko) Made WTA qualifying debut at 2010 Luxembourg, and made WTA main draw debut at 2013Palermo (l. Burnett in 1r) Owns 14 career ITF singles titles and nine doubles titles Coached by Philippe Dehaes Born in Odessa, Ukraine. Has trained in Belgium since 2008 and received Belgian citizenship in October 2016

386 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM ASHLEIGH BARTY (AUS #56) vs. [4] ELINA SVITOLINA (UKR #5) Head to Head: ELINA SVITOLINA leads FED CUP WEEK 1 HARD I R1 ELINA SVITOLINA ASHLEIGH BARTY (21) $558,234 $1,522,886 1 / 1 3 / / / / / / / / 2-3 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r ELINA SVITOLINA (22) $1,835,906 $5,943,968 4 / 8 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match ASHLEIGH BARTY 2016 R2* L - LUKSIKA KUMKHUM (THA #169) R1* W - JIA-JING LU (CHN #233) 7-6(3) R3* L - ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #176) 6-7(5) R2* W - LYUDMYLA KICHENOK (UKR #165) R1* W - CAGLA BUYUKAKCAY (TUR #148) R1* L - STÉPHANIE FORETZ (FRA #159) R1 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #23) ELINA SVITOLINA 2016 R2 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #96) R1 W - NAOMI BROADY (GBR #83) R2 L - CASEY DELLACQUA (AUS #61) 7-6(3) 6-3 R1 W - MISAKI DOI (JPN #94) R1 L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #95) R1 L - MARION BARTOLI (FRA #15) R1* L - GARBIÑE MUGURUZA (ESP #114) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

387 Barty: Making second appearance at Wimbledon, and first since Fell 1r in 2012 (as WC, l. Vinci) and in qualifying ( , 2016); reached doubles final in 2013 (w/dellacqua, l. Hsieh/Peng) 2017 Wimbledon marks 12th Grand Slam main draw appearance. Achieved best result at the majors at 2017 Australian Open, reaching 3r (l. Barthel). Has reached 2r at 2013 US Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) and 2013 Roland Garros (l. Kirilenko) Overall owns a 3 8 record in Slam 1r matches Ranked No.56 entering Wimbledon (July 3, 2017), having begun 2017 as No.271 Faces No.5 Svitolina today has yet to defeat a Top 10 player (0 4 career record); best career win came over No.14 Muguruza at 2017 Birmingham Having won 2011 Wimbledon girls singles title, is one of nine former junior champions in the draw this fortnight (also Flipkens, Bondarenko, A.Radwanska, Wozniacki, Robson, Kr.Pliskova, Bouchard, Ostapenko and Potapova) Is one of three Australian players to have started the main draw here also Gavrilova and Ar.Rodionova Enters Wimbledon after R Up finish in Birmingham (l. Kvitova). became first Australian woman to reach the title match at Birmingham since Jenny Byrne in 1992 (l. Schultz) Posted career high ranking of No.54 after Birmingham run (June 26, 2017) Also won fifth doubles titles at Birmingham, w/dellacqua (d. H.Chan/Zhang in F). Last week finished R Up at Eastbourne, w/dellacqua (l. Y.Chan/Hingis). The team of Barty/Dellacqua are currently in fourth place on the Porsche Race to Singapore standings (July 3, 2017) Opened grass season at Nottingham where she advanced to QF (l. Konta) In singles, made 1r exit at Roland Garros (l. Keys) but finished R Up in doubles w/dellacqua (l. Mattek Sands/Safarova); Barty/Dellacqua now 0 4 in Grand Slam doubles finals Prior to Roland Garros made QF run at Strasbourg (l. compatriot Gavrilova after serving for match at 5 4 up in final set). Won fourth career doubles title in Strasbourg (w/dellacqua) defeated Chan/Chan in final Only other clay result in singles this year came in Rome fell in qualifying Made tournament debut in singles in Miami, reaching 2r (l. Stosur); previously played doubles w/dellacqua in 2014 (1r) Landed first WTA career singles title at Kuala Lumpur in February (qualified, d. Hibino in F) Also won third career doubles title in Kuala Lumpur (w/dellacqua) was first doubles title since 2014 Strasbourg Began season at Brisbane made 2r exit (l. Kerber). Her 1r defeat of Krunic marked first tour level main draw win since 2016 Nottingham (June) and first such win on home soil since 2014 Brisbane (d. Hantuchova in 1r, l. Sharapova) Withdrew in final round of Hobart qualifying with a right arm injury After Australian Open run, represented Australia in Fed Cup Week I tie vs. Ukraine went 0 1 in singles (l. Svitolina) and 1 0 in doubles (w/dellacqua, d. N.Kichenok/Savchuk) Advanced to three Grand Slam doubles finals in 2013 (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open; all w/dellacqua) After 2014 US Open (as qualifier, l. Strycova in 1r) took break from tennis that lasted almost two years Returned to professional tennis in 2016, having enjoyed a successful stint as an all rounder for the Brisbane Heat cricket team in the Women s Big Bash League

388 Comeback hindered by right arm injury sustained in August 2016, following promising start: returned at $50k ITF/Eastbourne GBR in May, advancing to SF as a qualifier (l. Riske) and the following week, QF at WTA International level Nottingham (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova). Subsequently fell in 2r of qualifying at Wimbledon Ended 2016 season at WTA 125K Series event at Taipei in November, reaching QF (as qualifier, ret. vs. Rodina) Posted 16 4 win loss record in singles in 2016 Made WTA main draw debut as WC at 2012 Hobart (l. Mattek Sands in 1r) First Grand Slam main draw appearance (2012 Australian Open) came from winning Tennis Australia s 2012 WC Play Off in Dec Won first WTA title of any kind in doubles at 2013 Birmingham, and second in doubles at 2014 Strasbourg (both w/dellacqua) Finished 2013 ranked No.12 in doubles only teenager ranked in doubles Top 30 On ITF Circuit, has won four singles titles and nine doubles titles (including three in 2016) Won 2011 Wimbledon girls singles title; finished 2011 as world No.2 ranked junior behind Khromacheva In juniors, won national singles titles in 18&U, 16&U, 14&U and 12&U age categories Member of Junior Fed Cup winning team in 2011 (Australia d. Canada in F) Currently coached by Craig Tyzzer; formerly coached by Jason Stoltenberg and Jim Joyce Svitolina: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (and sixth appearance overall) Has won two matches from her four previous visits, reaching 2r in 2015 (l. Dellacqua) and 2016 (l. Shvedova) Other results at Wimbledon were 1r exits in 2013 (l. eventual champion Bartoli) and 2014 (l. Doi); fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best results coming at Roland Garros where she reached QF in 2015 (l. Ivanovic) and 2017 (l. Halep after holding mp in second set tie break) Elsewhere, has made 3r at the Australian Open ( , 2017) and US Open ( ) Enters fortnight of 2017 Wimbledon on a career high of No.5 (first posted week of June 12, 2017) Seeded No.4 this fortnight her highest seeding at a Slam (up from No.5 at 2017 Roland Garros) One of three Ukrainians starting in the main draw also K.Bondarenko and Tsurenko In Grand Slam 1r matches, has 14 5 record, with losses coming at 2012 US Open (l. Ivanovic), 2013 Australian Open (l. Kerber), 2013 Wimbledon (l. Bartoli), 2014 Wimbledon (l. Doi) and 2014 US Open (l. Hercog) Faces No.56 Barty today; has lost three times to players ranked outside Top 50 in 2017, against No.158 Mattek Sands (Miami), No.68 S.Zheng (Madrid) and No.102 Giorgi (Birmingham) Owns the joint most match wins on WTA tour in 2017 (36 8 record) along with Mladenovic (36 14) and Pliskova (36 9) Has a 5 1 record vs. Top 5 players this season, and overall in career, defeating No.4 Halep and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati)

389 Owns lifetime record vs. Top 10 players, defeating No.4 Halep, No.7 Muguruza and No.3 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Rome), No.1 Kerber (2017 Fed Cup), No.2 Kerber (2017 Dubai), No.1 Kerber (2017 Brisbane), No.10 Konta (2016 Zhuhai), No.1 Kerber (2016 Beijing), No.3 Muguruza (2016 Tokyo [PPO]), No.1 S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics), No.5 Muguruza (2016 Dubai), No.6 Safarova (2015 Cincinnati), No.9 Kerber (2015 Brisbane), No.8 Kerber (2014 Wuhan) and No.4 Kvitova (2014 Cincinnati) Enters 2017 Wimbledon after falling 2r in only grass court tune up event at Birmingham (l. Giorgi); win against Watson in Birmingham 1r was only her fifth on grass in her career, previously defeating Nara and Flipkens at 2014 's Hertogenbosch, Doi at 2015 Wimbledon and Broady at 2016 Wimbledon Prior to QF run at 2017 Roland Garros, won fourth WTA singles title of 2017 at Rome (d. Halep in F). Defeated three Top 10 players en route to Rome title No.3 Ka.Pliskova, No.7 Muguruza (via ret.) and No.4 Halep in final Currently sits at No.3 on the Porsche Race to Singapore Leaderboard (July 3, 2017) the Top 8 singles and doubles teams qualify for the WTA Finals in October In addition to Rome title, also won titles this season at Taipei (d. Peng in F), Dubai (d. Wozniacki in F) and Istanbul (d. Mertens in F) leads the tour for most titles won in 2017 (4) Posted 1r exit at Madrid (l. Zheng) Opened clay season representing Ukraine in Fed Cup loss to Germany, going 1 1 in singles (d. Kerber, l. Goerges) During Sunshine Double hard court swing, made R16 at Indian Wells (l. Muguruza) and posted opening match loss at Miami (after 1r bye, l. No.158 Mattek Sands) Loss to Muguruza ended 15 match winning streak, the longest winning streak since Azarenka s 16 matches in 2016, spanning Indian Wells to Rome last spring At Kuala Lumpur, withdrew prior to 2r match vs. Hibino w/lower leg injury In February, made her Top 10 debut by capturing Dubai title (d. Wozniacki in F), becoming the first Ukrainian player to achieve the feat. Now owns a 8 2 record in singles finals Lifted title in Taipei (d. Peng in F); in February followed this by winning both singles rubbers in Ukraine s Fed Cup win over Australia (vs. Barty and Gavrilova) Prior to Dubai, all five career singles titles were won at International level: 2013 and 2014 Baku (was only teenager to win a WTA singles title in 2013), 2015 Marrakech, 2016 Kuala Lumpur and 2017 Taipei Began 2017 season with SF run at Brisbane (l. eventual champion Ka.Pliskova in 3s), where she defeated world No.1 Kerber en route. Now owns three wins over No.1s, all within the past year: S.Williams (2016 Rio Olympics) and Kerber (2016 Beijing and 2017 Brisbane). Was the only player to defeat both reigning No.1s in 2016 and is first Ukrainian woman ever to defeat a top ranked player Reached the 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Pavlyuchenkova) Posted second Top 20 season in 2016, at No.14. Fourth successive Top 40 season Strong finish to 2016 season also saw her reach first SF at Premier Mandatory level at Beijing (l. A.Radwanska); in addition, post US Open reached SF at Tokyo [PPO] (l. Osaka) and Moscow (l. Kuznetsova) Qualified for 2016 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai for the second time (l. Kvitova in F)

390 Reached three finals in 2016, clinching fourth WTA singles title at Kuala Lumpur (d. Bouchard in F) and advancing to finals at New Haven (l. A.Radwanska) and Zhuhai (l. Kvitova) Other season highlights included SF at Dubai (l. Errani), QF at Rio Olympics (l. Kvitova) and R16 at Miami (l. Makarova) Owns two career doubles titles: 2014 Istanbul (w/doi) and 2015 Istanbul (w/gavrilova) Made WTA main draw debut at 2012 Baku (lost in 1r but won title the next two years) Played first ITF Circuit events of career in Winner of seven singles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit Ukrainian Fed Cup Team, Ukrainian Olympic Team, 2016 Currently working with Thierry Ascione and hitting partner Andrew Bettles. Has previously worked with Iain Hughes and Gabriel Urpi Also worked with former world No.1 Justine Henin as coaching consultant in 2016

391 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [13] JELENA OSTAPENKO (LAT #13) vs. ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (BLR #89) Head to Head: JELENA OSTAPENKO leads ITF/SAINT-PETERSBURG HARD I SF JELENA OSTAPENKO JELENA OSTAPENKO (20) $2,678,597 $3,612,891 1 / 1 2 / / / / / / / / 3-4 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH (23) $167,671 $853,823 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 1-1 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match JELENA OSTAPENKO 2016 R1 L - KIKI BERTENS (NED #28) R2 L - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R1 W - CARLA SUÁREZ NAVARRO (ESP #9) ALIAKSANDRA SASNOVICH 2016 R2 L - ANNIKA BECK (GER #43) R1 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #31) R2 L - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #34) R1 W - LIN ZHU (CHN #116) R3* W - SHUAI ZHANG (CHN #194) R2* W - TARA MOORE (GBR #385) R1* W - CINDY BURGER (NED #189) (2) 2014 R2* L - MADISON BRENGLE (USA #149) (2) R1* W - KSENIA PERVAK (RUS #141) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

392 Ostapenko: Making third consecutive main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Made 2r on debut in 2015 (l. Mladenovic) and fell 1r in 2016 (l. Bertens) Defeated No.9 Suárez Navarro in 1r here in 2015, earning career first win over a Top 10 opponent Won first tour level singles title and Grand Slam trophy at 2017 Roland Garros (d. Halep in F), becoming first Latvian player to win a major title; was also first from her country to reach the championship match at a Grand Slam (previously, Ernests Gulbis reached SF at 2014 Roland Garros) Prior to 2017 Roland Garros, the deepest runs at the majors by a Latvian born woman were QF appearances by Savchenko Neiland (1988 US Open; 1994 Wimbledon) and Sevastova (2016 US Open) The last woman to win her debut tour level title at a Grand Slam was Barbara Jordan at 1979 Australian Open (d. Walsh in F); the last player to win their debut title at Roland Garros was Gustavo Kuerten, who lifted the title on June 8, 1997 the day Ostapenko was born Became the first unseeded player, and lowest ranked player to win Roland Garros in the Open Era At 20 years old, was youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final since 19 year old Wozniacki at 2009 US Open (l. Clijsters) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) With the title in Paris, made the fewest number of Grand Slam main draw appearances before winning debut Slam title since Sharapova at 2004 Wimbledon (on what was 7th appearance) 2017 Wimbledon marks ninth Grand Slam main draw appearance. Prior to victory at 2017 Roland Garros, previous best result at a major was reaching 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova) At US Open has reached 2r in 2015 (l. Errani) Won junior Wimbledon singles title in 2014 (d. Kristina Schmiedlova in F), is one of nine former junior champions in the draw this fortnight (also Flipkens, Bondarenko, A.Radwanska, Wozniacki, Robson, Kr.Pliskova, Barty, Bouchard and Potapova) Contesting 2017 Wimbledon at World No.13, making her Top 20 debut after run in Paris up 35 ranking positions from start of Roland Garros (No.47) Is only the third player born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam title (after Kvitova, at 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon, and Muguruza at 2016 Roland Garros) Is the seventh player born in the 1990s to reach a Grand Slam singles final overall in addition to Kvitova and Muguruza above, also Wozniacki (2009, 2014 US Open), Halep (2014 Roland Garros), Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon) and Ka.Pliskova (2016 US Open). All finished as R Up Defeated No.12 Wozniacki and No.4 Halep en route to Roland Garros title. Record vs. Top 20 opponents is now 7 13, other wins coming over No.9 Suárez Navarro (2015 Wimbledon, which was first Grand Slam main draw match), No.8 Kvitova (2016 Doha), No.11 Kvitova (2016 Birmingham), No.12 Wozniacki (2017 Charleston) and No.11 Wozniacki (2017 Prague)

393 Win over No.4 Halep in Paris marked career first Top 5 win (1 4 overall record), with losses coming against No.5 Cibulkova (2017 Indian Wells), No.5 Ka.Pliskova (2017 Australian Open), No.4 A.Radwanska (2016 New Haven) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Nearly doubled career prize money earnings by winning Roland Garros entered tournament with USD $1.2 million in prize money, and earned a paycheck of approx. USD $1.18 million Faces Sasnovich today at Wimbledon; won their only previous meeting en route to her seventh and most recent ITF Circuit title at $50k ITF/St. Petersburg RUS in 2015 Owns a 4 4 record in Grand Slam 1r matches, suffering opening round exits at all four majors in 2016 In only grass court event entering 2017 Wimbledon, fell R16 at Eastbourne (l. Konta) Aside from Roland Garros performance, European clay court season highlighted by SF run at Prague (l. eventual R Up Kr.Pliskova) defeating No.11 Wozniacki and No.33 Konjuh en route. Fell 1r at Stuttgart (as qualifier, l. Vandeweghe). Advanced to 2r at Rome (l. No.7 Muguruza) Earlier this spring on green clay in Charleston, reached first final at a WTA event since 2016 Doha. Fell to then fellow 19 year old Kasatkina in 2017 Charleston final; was the first unseeded Charleston final since 2002 (Majoli d. Schnyder) and the first all teenage final on tour since 2009 Linz (Wickmayer d. Kvitova) Before making a run to the finals at Charleston, made 2r appearance at Indian Wells (l. Cibulkova) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Brengle) In February, posted back to back 1r exits at St. Petersburg (l. Vekic) and Dubai (l. Wang) before making QF at Acapulco (d. eventual champion Tsurenko) Opened 2017 in strong fashion by reaching SF at Auckland (l. eventual champion Davis via ret. w/viral illness) and 3r at 2017 Australian Open (l. Ka.Pliskova served for match twice). As a result posted then career high ranking of No.33 (week of January 30, 2017) In doubles, won first and second career titles, at St Petersburg (w/rosolska) and Stuttgart (w/atawo) Ended 2016 ranked No.44 for her first Top 50 year end finish (and second consecutive Top 100) 2016 season highlight was reaching biggest final of career to date at Premier 5 level Doha (l. Suárez Navarro). Is 1 3 in WTA singles finals, after also finishing R Up at 2015 Québec City (l. Beck) and 2017 Charleston (l. Kasatkina) Made Top 40 debut by virtue of reaching final at 2016 Doha Represented Latvia at 2016 Rio Olympics, losing 1r in singles (l. Stosur) Ended 2015 at No.79 for first Top 100 finish (up from No.308 in 2014). Having leapt 229 spots, was second highest year end rankings jump, after Kasatkina who went from No.370 to No.72 (298 spots) Began playing ITF Circuit events in Has won seven singles and eight doubles titles Made WTA main draw debut at 2014 Tashkent (2r, l. Pervak) Latvian Fed Cup Team, ; Latvian Olympic Team, 2016 Highest ranked Latvian woman of two in Top 100, before Sevastova (as of July 3, 2017) Mother and coach is Jelena Jakovleva; father and fitness trainer is Jevgenijs Ostapenko Half brother is Maksim Ostapenko (graduated from art academy in Los Angeles and lives there now) Introduced to tennis at age five by mother; favorite shots are serve and backhand; favorite surfaces are grass and hard

394 Speaks Russian, Latvian and English Tennis idols are Serena Williams and Ernests Gulbis Ostapenko watched his Gulbis QF match here at Roland Garros from his box in 2014 Took ballroom dancing classes for seven years Currently working with WTA player Anabel Medina Garrigues Sasnovich: Making third main draw appearance at Wimbledon (fourth overall) Reached 2r on previous two visits, in 2015 (l. Diyas) and 2016 (l. Beck); fell in qualifying in 2014 Has also reached 2r at other three Grand Slams, falling at this stage at 2016 Australian Open (l. Sharapova), 2017 Roland Garros (l. S.Zhang) and 2014 US Open (l. Wozniacki) Other major appearances all ended in 1r, at 2017 Australian Open, 2016 Roland Garros and US Open Making 10th Grand Slam appearance at 2017 Wimbledon. Owns a 5 4 record in 1r matches Faces No.13 Ostapenko today; owns a career 1 6 record vs. Top 20 ranked opponents. Sole victory came against No.6 Ka.Pliskova at 2016 Tokyo PPO (2r) In two grass court events heading into 2017 Wimbledon, reached 2r at 's Hertogenbosch (l. Mladenovic) and fell in qualifying at Mallorca Rose to career high ranking of No.85 following 's Hertogenbosch (June 19, 2017) Reached 2r at Roland Garros (l. S.Zhang). Win over Golubic in 1r in Paris was only win on clay this season, having fallen at the first hurdle in qualifying at Prague, Madrid and Rome In April, inspired Belarus to its first Fed Cup final, winning both singles rubbers (d. Golubic, d. Bacsinszky) in a 3 2 triumph. Will host USA in November s final Win over No.22 Bacsinszky on Fed Cup duty was third over Top 50 player in 2017 (also No.24 Bertens in Fed Cup and No.44 Cornet in Miami) Came through qualifying to reach second career SF at Biel (l. Kontaveit); only previous foray this deep into WTA event came during R Up finish at 2015 Seoul Made 2r at Miami (as qualifier, l. eventual champion Konta) and lost in qualifying at Indian Wells Began 2017 season with qualifying exits at Brisbane and Hobart Qualified at Australian Open but suffered 1r exit (l. S.Zhang) In February, fell in St Petersburg qualifying before helping Belarus overcome the Netherlands in Fed Cup World Group I tie in Minsk. Went 2 0 in singles (d. Krajicek, d. Bertens) Advanced to third career QF at Budapest (after 2015 Seoul and 2016 Tokyo [PPO]) qualified and lost to eventual finalist Safarova Ended 2016 season at No highlights included reaching first Premier level QF at Tokyo [PPO] won three rounds of qualifying before defeating Wickmayer in 1r and No.6 Ka.Pliskova in 2r; lost to eventual finalist Osaka

395 Defeat of No.6 Ka.Pliskova on was first career victory over a Top 10 player; now 1 1 with only previous match coming against No.5 Sharapova at 2016 Australian Open At Grand Slams in 2016, reached 2r at Australian Open (l. Sharapova) and Wimbledon (l. Beck); fell 1r at Roland Garros (l. Buyukakcay) and US Open (l. Davis) Ended 2015 season at No.103 for career best year end finish 2015 highlight was reaching first WTA final, at Seoul (as qualifier, l. Begu) one of four qualifiers to reach a WTA final in 2015 (all finished R Up) Made WTA qualifying debut at 2013 Brussels; made WTA main draw debut at 2014 US Open Currently No.1 woman from Belarus and only one in Top 100 (July 3, 2017); Azarenka s Special Ranking is No.6 but she is currently ranked outside Top 600 Owns 11 singles and seven doubles titles on ITF Circuit Coached by former ATP player Vladimir Voltchkov at National Academy in Minsk (but he does not travel with her father Aliaksander travels with her) For first time, trained at IMG Bradenton in the 2016 pre season Started playing at age 9; introduced to sport by father Practiced Taekwondo for a couple of years when she was younger Speaks English, Belarusian, Russian and a little bit of French Dream is to win Wimbledon one day

396 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM NAO HIBINO (JPN #92) vs. [17] MADISON KEYS (USA #18) Head to Head: First meeting NAO HIBINO (22) $199,357 $746,581 0 / 1 1 / / / / / / / / 0-3 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r MADISON KEYS (22) $227,791 $5,464,336 0 / 2 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match NAO HIBINO 2016 R1 L - ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #38) R2* L - ANNA TATISHVILI (USA #136) R1* W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #590) MADISON KEYS 2016 R16 L - SIMONA HALEP (ROU #5) 6-7(5) R3 W - ALIZÉ CORNET (FRA #61) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #51) R1 W - LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #42) QF L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #13) 7-6(3) R16 W - OLGA GOVORTSOVA (BLR #122) R3 W - TATJANA MARIA (GER #78) R2 W - ELIZAVETA KULICHKOVA (RUS #109) (3) R1 W - STEFANIE VOEGELE (SUI #104) 6-7(6) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

397 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3 L - YAROSLAVA SHVEDOVA (KAZ #65) 7-6(7) 6-6 R2 W - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #32) (3) 6-2 R1 W - MONICA PUIG (PUR #52) R3 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #4) R2 W - MONA BARTHEL (GER #33) R1 W - HEATHER WATSON (GBR #56) R2* L - MISAKI DOI (JPN #105) R1* W - MARTA DOMACHOWSKA (POL #166) Hibino: Making second main draw appearance at Wimbledon. Fell 1r in 2016 (l. Petkovic) and in qualifying in 2015 Is contesting seventh Grand Slam main draw of career, and is bidding to reach 2r at a major for the first time Has made six consecutive 1r exits at majors: 2016 Australian Open (l. Sharapova), Roland Garros (l. Halep), Wimbledon (l. Petkovic), US Open (l. Mladenovic), 2017 Australian Open (l. Sevastova) and 2017 Roland Garros (l. Garcia). Had previously fallen in Grand Slam qualifying at US Open and 2015 Wimbledon Faces No.18 Keys today in their career first meeting. A win today would match best career win by ranking (also No.18 Stosur at 2016 Hong Kong), her lifetime record vs. Top 20 players stands at 1 4 Owns seven Top 100 wins at tour level: No.78 Duque Marino and No.75 Kasatkina (both at 2015 Auckland), No.69 Shvedova (2016 Doha), No.25 Begu (2016 Rio Olympics), No.53 Tsurenko (2016 Tashkent via ret.), No.18 Stosur (2016 Hong Kong) and No.93 Linette (2017 Kuala Lumpur) Is currently ranked No.92 (as at July 3, 2017), and is the No.4 of five Japanese women in the WTA Top 100 (behind Osaka, Doi, Ozaki and ahead of Nara) Coming off 1r defeats at grass court events at Birmingham (l. Siniakova) and $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Maria) Played six clay court events this season. Made 1r exits at Roland Garros (l. Garcia), Nürnberg (l. Goerges), Istanbul (l. Cadantu) and Rabat (l. Bellis); also suffered qualifying losses at Madrid and Rome only win in this stretch came over Brady in 1r of Rome qualifying In April had QF run at WTA $125K Series event at Zhengzhou (l. Zheng) Fell in qualifying at Indian Wells and Miami after reaching third WTA singles final at Kuala Lumpur (l. Barty in F). Recorded first main draw wins of 2017 at Kuala Lumpur and has yet to do so since Has fallen 1r on three additional occasions in 2017: Australian Open (l. Sevastova), Taipei City (l. Doi) and Monterrey (l. Boserup); clinched first WTA doubles title at Monterrey (w/rosolska) Opened 2017 season with back to back qualifying exits at Auckland (Ar.Rodionova), Hobart (l. eventual champion Mertens). Also fell in qualifying at Doha (l. Jankovic) and Dubai (l. Dabrowski) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

398 Ended 2016 at No.84 for second consecutive Top 100 season (finished 2015 at No.78 up from No.207 in 2014) 2016 season highlights included reaching second WTA singles final at Tashkent (as defending champion, l. Kr.Pliskova) and advancing to QF at Auckland (l. Goerges), Istanbul (l. Buyukakcay) and Florianopolis (l. Begu) Advanced to SF at WTA $125K Series event at Bol (l. Hercog) Achieved career high singles ranking of No.56 on January 18, 2016 Nominated for WTA Newcomer of the Year in 2015 (media vote; won by Gavrilova) Made WTA main draw debut in September 2015 at Tokyo [Japan Open]. Reached 2r (d. Kuwata, l. Brengle) Fell in 2015 Tokyo [PPO] qualifying, however following week landed her first WTA singles title, at Tashkent (d. Vekic in F) was her second tour level main draw; just six players have done better, winning their debut event Made professional debut on ITF Circuit at $25k ITF/Karuizawa JPN in 2012 (fell in qualifying), however won next tournament played at $10k ITF/Tokyo JPN Has won seven singles titles on ITF Circuit, along with four doubles titles Born in Aichi, Japan, and currently resides there Named after former WTA player Naoko Sawamatsu Was introduced to tennis aged 10 Coached by Eiji Takeuchi Keys: Making fifth main draw appearance at Wimbledon (sixth overall) best result here is reaching QF in 2015 (l. A.Radwanska). Made R16 in 2016 (l. Halep), and two 3r showings in 2013 (l. A.Radwanska) and 2014 (l. Shvedova via ret.). Fell in qualifying in Wimbledon marks 20th Grand Slam main draw appearance, with best result across the majors coming with SF run at Australian Open in 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams). Having never previously passed 3r at any major, became just the third American teenager since 1995 to reach SF at the Australian Open: also Chanda Rubin (1996, SF) and Sloane Stephens (2013, SF) At Roland Garros, made R16 in 2016 (l. Bertens) and at US Open, made R16 in 2015 (l. S.Williams) and 2016 (l. Wozniacki) Last season was one of only four players to reach at least R16 across the Slams (also A.Radwanska, Suárez Navarro and S.Williams) Did not play any grass court events in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon last tournament contested was Roland Garros (l. Martic in 2r). Withdrew from defense of Birmingham title w/left wrist injury Faces No.92 Hibino today; all six of her losses in 2017 have come to lower ranked players, including four outside Top 50: No.72 Arruabarrena (Miami), No.52 Rogers (Charleston), No.53 Doi (Madrid) and No.290 Martic (Roland Garros) Record at 1r of Grand Slams stands at Losses at this stage came at 2012 Australian Open (l. Zheng), 2013 US Open (l. Jankovic) and 2014 Roland Garros (l. Errani) Wimbledon marks just her seventh tournament of 2017, after Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros. Missed opening two months of this year after undergoing left wrist surgery during off season; also withdrew from Stuttgart due to the same injury

399 In 1r at 2017 Roland Garros, defeated Barty to snap four match losing streak, following 3r loss at Miami (l. Arruabarrena), opening match loss at Charleston (after 1r bye, l. Rogers), and 1r exits at Madrid (l. Doi) and Rome (l. Gavrilova) 2017 Charleston was second tournament as No.1 seed (also 2015 Strasbourg) Reached 3r at Miami (l. Arruabarrena). Slipped out of Top 10 for the first time since July 2016 following Miami exit, before returning the following week. Following Madrid, fell out of WTA Top 10 again currently sits at No.18 (as at July 3, 2017) In first tournament of 2017 season at Indian Wells lost in R16 to Wozniacki Finished 2016 by qualifying for WTA Finals Singapore (l. RR) after breakthrough season, highlighted by title at Birmingham and Top 10 debut on June 20. Peaked in rankings at No.7 (week of October 10, 2016) First American to make her Top 10 debut since Serena Williams in April, 1999; became 118th different player to achieve a Top 10 ranking since the WTA Rankings were introduced on November 3, of those have been Americans. For the first time since September 2005 there were three Americans in the WTA Top 10 (also S.Williams and V.Williams) Won second career singles title at 2016 Birmingham (d. Strycova in F) in June both titles have come on grass (also 2014 Eastbourne) Also a finalist on two occasions in 2016 at Rome (l. S.Williams) and Montréal (l. Halep); owns a 2 3 record in WTA singles finals Other notable results in 2016 were SF runs at Beijing (her first Premier Mandatory SF, l. Konta) and Linz (w/o vs. Golubic). Scored fourth place finish at Rio Olympics (l. Kerber in SF, then l. Kvitova in bronze medal match), and advanced to QFs at Miami (l. Kerber) and Wuhan (l. Halep) Lifetime record vs. Top 5 ranked opponents stands at Wins have come over No.5 Li (2013 Madrid), No.4 Kvitova (2015 Australian Open) and No.4 Muguruza (2016 Rome) Went 6 7 record against Top 10 players in 2016, with wins against No.9 Vinci (Miami), No.9 Kvitova, No.4 Muguruza (Rome), No.6 V.Williams (Montreal), No.7 Kuznetsova (Beijing) and No.8 Cibulkova (WTA Finals). Overall record vs. Top 10 players stands at Recorded first Top 20 year end finish in 2015 (at No.18) Outside of the Slams, highlights in 2015 included finishing runner up at Charleston (l. Kerber). Qualified for 2015 WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, going 1 1 in group stage (l. V.Williams; d. Zheng) Was second youngest player to win a WTA title in 2014, at Eastbourne (after Vekic at Kuala Lumpur) and became youngest American to win a singles title since Vania King in October 2006 (17 years, 254 days, Bangkok) Made WTA debut at 2009 Ponte Vedra Beach, reaching 2r (d. Kudryavtseva, l. Petrova) when she was 14; was seventh youngest player to win a WTA main draw match, and youngest since Martina Hingis in 1994 Earlier this year unveiled as Evian s first American brand ambassador. Prior to 2016 US Open was announced as an ambassador for FearlesslyGIRL, an organization dedicated to empowering a generation of young women and their schools and communities Currently coached by Lindsay Davenport and Dieter Kindlmann. Hitting partner is Pirmin Hänle. Previously coached by Jesse Levine and Thomas Hogstedt

400 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM [8] DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK #9) vs. ANDREA PETKOVIC (GER #90) Head to Head: ANDREA PETKOVIC leads ANTWERP HARD I QF ANDREA PETKOVIC 7-6(2) mins 2014 SOFIA HARD I R1 ANDREA PETKOVIC mins 2014 NEW HAVEN HARD O R1 ANDREA PETKOVIC 7-6(2) mins 2014 FED CUP WEEK 1 HARD I R1 ANDREA PETKOVIC (7) 6-2 N/A 2012 NEW HAVEN HARD O R16 DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA mins DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (28) $524,785 $11,399,709 0 / 8 1 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r ANDREA PETKOVIC (29) $245,243 $6,428,078 0 / 6 0 / / / / / / / / WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA 2016 ANDREA PETKOVIC 2016 QF L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #50) R16 W - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #3) R3 W - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #48) R2 W - DARIA GAVRILOVA (AUS #56) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #53) R2 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #50) R1 W - NAO HIBINO (JPN #70) R3 L - ZARINA DIYAS (KAZ #34) R2 W - MARIANA DUQUE-MARIÑO (COL #99) R1 W - SHELBY ROGERS (USA #84) R1 L - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #72) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

401 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2014 R3 L - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #23) R2 W - ALISON VAN UYTVANCK (BEL #89) R1 W - ALEKSANDRA WOZNIAK (CAN #117) R3 L - ROBERTA VINCI (ITA #11) R2 W - MARÍA-TERESA TORRÓ-FLOR (ESP #75) R1 W - MARIA ELENA CAMERIN (ITA #174) R1 L - KLARA KOUKALOVA (CZE #31) QF L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) R16 W - CAROLINE WOZNIACKI (DEN #1) (5) 7-5 R3 W - JULIA GOERGES (GER #16) R2 W - POLONA HERCOG (SLO #59) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #91) R3 L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R2 W - AYUMI MORITA (JPN #101) 6-7(4) 7-6(2) 7-5 R1 W - LUCIE SAFAROVA (CZE #26) 7-6(5) R3 L - EUGENIE BOUCHARD (CAN #13) R2 W - IRINA-CAMELIA BEGU (ROU #81) R1 W - KATARZYNA PITER (POL #101) R2 L - SLOANE STEPHENS (USA #17) 7-6(2) R1 W - PAULINE PARMENTIER (FRA #110) R3 L - KSENIA PERVAK (RUS #89) (2) R2 W - STÉPHANIE DUBOIS (CAN #122) R1 W - STÉPHANIE FORETZ (FRA #139) R1 L - ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS #118) R2* L - KRISTINA KUCOVA (SVK #149) 6-7(4) 7-6(5) 6-4 R1* W - TEREZA HLADIKOVA (CZE #205) R1* L - ERIKA TAKAO (JPN #148) R3 L - ELENA VESNINA (RUS #37) R2 W - URSZULA RADWANSKA (POL #71) R1 W - JULIE COIN (FRA #65) R1 L - JIE ZHENG (CHN #133) R1* L - ANDA PERIANU (ROU #221) 7-6(8) Cibulkova: Making 10th main draw appearance at Wimbledon (11th overall). Two time quarterfinalist, in 2011 (l. Sharapova) and 2016 (l. Vesnina) 2017 Wimbledon marks 39th main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result across the majors came with runner up finish at 2014 Australian Open (l. Li). Defeated four seeds en route to final at Melbourne Park, including No.3 Sharapova and No.5 A.Radwanska to become first player representing Slovakia (male or female) to reach a Grand Slam singles final At Roland Garros, advanced to SF in 2009 (l. eventual R Up Safina) and QF in 2012 (l. Stosur), while at US Open, reached QF in 2010 (l. Wozniacki) Owns a 29 9 record in Grand Slam 1r matches Enters Wimbledon on a four match losing streak; since R16 runs at both Indian Wells (l. Pavlyuchenkova) and Miami (l. Safarova) has posted a 2 6 win loss record, three of last four losses being to players ranked outside Top 100 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

402 Went 0 3 on grass in lead up to 2017 Wimbledon, falling 1r at s Hertogenbosch (l. Lottner, ranked No.161) and Birmingham (l. Safarova, having held two match points) and dropping 2r opener at Eastbourne (l. Watson, ranked No.126) Won first WTA doubles title of career at s Hertogenbosch (w/flipkens) Clay season ended with 2r exit at Roland Garros (l. Jabeur, ranked No.114). Also fell in 2r at Madrid (l. Dodin) and Rome (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) Posted new career high ranking week of April 24, 2017 at No.4; playing 2017 Wimbledon at No.9 Middle East swing results included 2r defeat in Dubai (after 1r bye, l. Makarova) and SF run at Doha (l. to Ka.Pliskova) the previous week; win over Stosur in Doha QF was 400th career match win (all levels) In February, posted SF run at St Petersburg (l. Putintseva) Reached 3r at Australian Open (as No.6 seed, l. Makarova in 3s) Began 2017 season at Brisbane, reaching QF (l. eventual runner up Cornet); made 2r exit at Sydney (l. Bouchard) Is 1 1 against Top 20 opponents in 2017, defeating No.16 Vesnina in QF at St Petersburg in February Posted first Top 10 season of career in 2016, finishing at No.5 Won 2016 WTA Comeback Player of the Year award ended 2015 ranked No.38 having been sidelined for four months with a left Achilles problem, with ranking dipping as low as No.66 in February 2016 Capped 2016 by winning biggest title of career to date at WTA Finals in Singapore went 1 2 in group stage before defeating No.9 Kuznetsova in SF and World No.1 Kerber in final At No.7, became lowest seeded player to triumph at WTA Finals since No.7 seed V.Williams in 2008; first player to win WTA Finals on debut since Kvitova in 2011 Won career high 53 matches in 2016 (previous best was 42 matches in 2011) Won a WTA leading four singles titles in 2016 qualified for Singapore by virtue of lifting trophy at Linz (d. Golubic in F) after earlier wins at Katowice (d. Giorgi in F) and Eastbourne (d. Ka.Pliskova in F). In 2016 also reached finals at Acapulco (l. Stephens), Madrid (l. Halep) and Wuhan (l. Kvitova) Earlier titles came at 2011 Moscow, 2012 Carlsbad, 2013 Stanford, 2014 Acapulco; overall is 8 10 in singles finals Other notable results in 2016 season included SF runs at Hobart (l. eventual R Up Bouchard) and Stanford (l. Konta) Withdrew from Rio Olympics in singles and doubles (w/left calf injury) Owns 34 victories over Top 10 opponents (eight coming in 2016) including three over reigning World No.1s: Wozniacki at 2011 Wimbledon, Azarenka at 2012 Roland Garros and Kerber at 2016 WTA Finals Made Top 10 debut at No.10 on March 31, 2014 (after Miami) Broke into Top 20 on August 4, 2008 Made WTA qualifying debut at 2005 Rabat and main draw debut at 2006 Istanbul In February 2014 launched her own sportswear and accessories line, Domi, which incorporates her on court Slovak catch cry Pome! ; proceeds go to her foundation which assists athletes and other notables in her native Slovakia who have fallen on tough times Married husband Michal Miso Navara in Bratislava in July 2016, after Wimbledon Coached by Matej Liptak

403 Petkovic: Making seventh main draw appearance at Wimbledon (ninth overall). Advanced to 3r on three occasions, in 2011 (l. Pervak), 2014 (l. Bouchard) and 2015 (l. Diyas) 2017 Wimbledon marks 31st main draw appearance at a Grand Slam. Best result at a Slam came at 2014 Roland Garros, where she advanced to SF (l. eventual R Up Halep). In 2011, her most consistent year at the majors, reached QF at Australian Open (l. Li), Roland Garros (l. Sharapova) and US Open (l. Wozniacki) Owns a 21 9 record in Grand Slam 1r matches Still to win back to back main draw matches in 2017 Playing 2017 Wimbledon on a ranking of No.90, her lowest since June 2013 (at No.103). Began this season at No.55 and played Wimbledon last year on a ranking of No.38 (as No.32 seed) Heading into today s match against No.9 Cibulkova owns lifetime record vs. Top 10 opponents, most recent win coming over No.5 Muguruza (2016 Doha). Other Top 10 wins were over No.9 Makarova (2015 Miami), No.2 Azarenka (2013 Beijing), No.10 Bartoli (2011 Beijing), No.6 Kvitova (2011 Cincinnati), No.7 Kvitova (2011 Toronto), No.7 Jankovic (2011 Stuttgart), No.6 Jankovic (2011 Miami), No.1 Wozniacki (2011 Miami), No.5 V.Williams (2011 Australian Open, by ret.) and No.6 Kuznetsova (2009 Tokyo) Preparation for 2017 Wimbledon saw a 2r exit at s Hertogenbosch (l. eventual runner up Vikhlyantseva) and SF run at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Rybarikova) Reached 2r on green clay of Charleston in April (l. Sevastova), but thereafter failed to win a main draw match during the red clay season, falling 1r at Istanbul (l. Yastremska, ranked No.420), Rabat (l. Putintseva), Madrid (won two qualifying matches, l. Dodin in 1r), Rome (won two qualifying matches, l. Kontaveit in 1r), Strasbourg (l. McHale in three sets, having won first set 6 0) and Roland Garros (l. Lepchenko in three sets) Sunshine Double saw 2r exit at Indian Wells (l. Kerber) and 1r exit at Miami (l. Cepelova) In February, won her way through qualifying at St Petersburg and reached 2r (d. Begu, l. Vinci). Was her first time contesting the qualifying draw of a tour level event since 2014 Dubai (l. Giorgi), and the first time successfully coming through qualifying since 2013 Cincinnati Also posted 2r showing at Acapulco (l. Parmentier) Went 0 2 in singles representing Germany in Fed Cup World Group first round loss vs. USA (l. Riske, Vandeweghe) Opened 2017 season by reaching 2r at both Hobart (d. Gibbs, l. Cepede Royg) and Australian Open (l. Strycova) her first progression past 1r at Melbourne Park since 2013 Finished 2016 ranked No.56, dropping from No.24 in 2015 fourth straight season ranked inside the Top season highlights included one SF (Doha) and three QF appearances (Luxembourg, Dubai and Brisbane); otherwise struggled to get past 2r only advancing one additional time (3r, Eastbourne) Bowed out of 2016 Rio Olympics in 1r of singles (l. Svitolina) and 1r of doubles (w/kerber, l. Errani/Vinci) Scored best result of 2016 with SF run at Doha (ret. vs. Ostapenko). Advanced to SF by defeating No.5 Muguruza; first win over a Top 5 opponent since d. No.2 Azarenka at 2013 Beijing

404 Mixed results across 2015 saw her end season at No.24, qualifying for WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai. Lost both group matches opening match loss to Suárez Navarro in 51 minutes (60 60 first double bagel of career) followed by defeat to Svitolina Is a former Top 10 player, cracking the elite bracket at No.9 in September of 2011 and again in May of 2015 Won sixth WTA singles title at 2015 Antwerp (d. Suárez Navarro in F via w/o neck injury); owns a 6 11 record in finals, with four of six titles coming on clay the biggest being at Charleston (d. Cepelova in F). Notably also won the Tournament of Champions Sofia in 2014 (d. Muguruza in SF and Pennetta in F) Is a two time doubles runner up, at 2009 Bad Gastein (w/maria) and 2016 Brisbane (w/kerber) German No.8 of eight in current Top 100 (as of July 3, 2017) Suffered right knee injury at Hopman Cup at end of December 2012, which forced her to miss 2013 Australian and Middle East swings; returned to tour at Indian Wells. Ranking dropped as low as No.177 in March 2013 Member of German Fed Cup Team, 2007, , Made first WTA appearances as a WC in qualifying at 2002 Hamburg and Leipzig Coached by Jan De Witt

405 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (BRA #97) vs. [WC] LAURA ROBSON (GBR #189) Head to Head: First meeting BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA (21) $106,476 $256,597 0 / 0 1 / / / / / / / / 0-2 WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r LAURA ROBSON (23) $34,292 $1,512,132 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 4-5 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match BEATRIZ HADDAD MAIA 2015 R1* L - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #163) LAURA ROBSON 2016 R1 L - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #4) R1 L - EVGENIYA RODINA (RUS #101) R16 L - KAIA KANEPI (EST #46) 7-6(6) 7-5 R3 W - MARINA ERAKOVIC (NZL #71) R2 W - MARIANA DUQUE-MARIÑO (COL #117) R1 W - MARIA KIRILENKO (RUS #10) R1 L - FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE (ITA #26) R2 L - MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS #6) 7-6(4) 6-3 R1 W - ANGELIQUE KERBER (GER #77) (4) 6-3 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

406 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM Haddad Maia: 2010 R1 L - JELENA JANKOVIC (SRB #3) (5) 2009 R1 L - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #32) Making Wimbledon debut. Fell in qualifying in 2015 Only other main draw appearance at a Grand Slam came at 2017 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Vesnina) Faces No.189 Robson today; has lost six times to players ranked outside Top 100 in most recently to No.124 Krunic at WTA 125k Serie in Bol In only grass court tune up event, fell 1r at Mallorca (as qualifier, l. Rogers). Since Roland Garros, also reached SF at WTA 125k Series at Bol (l. Krunic) Made Grand Slam debut at 2017 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Vesnina). Broke into Top 100 for first time following 2017 Roland Garros at No.94 Reached QF at Prague (as qualifier, l. Kr.Pliskova). Other highlight of clay court season was winning eighth ITF title of career at $100k ITF/Cagnes Sur Mer FRA (d. Teichmann in F) Fell 1r at Bogotá (l. Cepede Royg) and in qualifying for Monterrey and Stuttgart As wildcard, reached 2r at Mimai (l. V.Williams) In February, won ITF title of career at $25k ITF/Clare AUS (d. No.269 Vondrousova in F) Other 2017 appearances also on ITF Circuit, at $25k ITF/Perth AUS (l. Vondrousova in 2r) and $25k ITF/Perth 2 AUS (l. Mrdeza) Ended 2016 at No.211, down from career best finish No.198 in 2015; currently ranked No.97 (July 3, 2017) Finished 2016 with strong performances on ITF Circuit, winning back to back titles at $50k ITF/Scottsdale, AZ USA (d. Ahn in F) and $50k ITF/Waco, TX USA (d. Min in F). Also R Up finish at $25 ITF/Santa Margherita Di Pula 9 ITA and two other SF finishes Fell 1r on three WTA main draw appearances, at Rio (l. Cirstea), Miami (l. Pereira) and Rio Florianopolis (l. Savchuk) gained entry to all three tournaments as WC At Grand Slams, fell in qualifying at 2016 Roland Garros and 2016 US Open; is still waiting to appear in first Grand Slam main draw Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

407 Miami is only ninth tour level main draw of career. Best performance was QF at 2015 Rio de Janeiro (l. eventual champion Errani) Has played eight Top 100 opponents, with her only wins against No.76 Gibbs (2016 $50k ITF/Scottsdale, AZ USA) and No.77 Hercog (2015 Rio de Janeiro) No.1 ranked of three Brazilians in Top 200 (also Goncalves and Pereira) Made WTA qualifying debut at 2012 Québec City (l. El Tabakh) Introduced to tennis aged five Favorite surface is clay Coached by Martin Gande. Previously worked with Larri Passos (coach of three time Roland Garros winner Gustavo Kuerten) Robson: Making eighth main draw appearance at Wimbledon, having been awarded a wildcard by the All England Club Best result in SW19 is reaching R16 in 2013 (l. Kanepi). Reached 2r in 2010 (d. Kerber in 1r; l. Sharapova) and made 1r exits in 2009 (l. Hantuchova), 2010 (l. Jankovic), 2012 (l. Schiavone) and 2015 (l. Rodina) 2017 Wimbledon marks 19th Grand Slam main draw appearance. In addition to R16 at 2013 Wimbledon, has also reached R16 at 2012 US Open (l. Stosur). At Australian Open, best result is 3r (2013, l. Stephens). Has not progressed beyond 1r at Roland Garros in three appearances Won the Wimbledon girls singles title in 2008 becoming first British girl to win event since Annabel Croft in 1984 One of nine former junior champions in the draw this fortnight (also Flipkens, Bondarenko, A.Radwanska, Wozniacki, Barty, Kr.Pliskova, Bouchard, Ostapenko and Potapova). Four junior title winners have gone on to win the Ladies Singles at the All England Club (Haydon Jones, Susman, Hingis and Mauresmo) One of five women from Great Britain in 2017 Wimbledon main draw Owns a 6 12 lifetime record in Grand Slam 1r matches Faces No.97 Haddad Maia today. Last win over Top 100 player came at 2016 Birmingham No.63 Lepchenko Opened 2017 grass court season at $100k ITF/Surbiton GBR, falling 1r (l. Erakovic). At tour level, made 1r exit at Nottingham (l. Boserup), and fell 2r at $100k ITF/Ilkley GBR (l. Zanevska) and 1r at $100k ITF/Southsea GBR (l. Alexandrova) Highlight of this year s season was third ITF Circuit title at $60k ITF/Kurume JPN (d. fellow Briton Boulter in F). Has contested nine other ITF events At WTA level fell in qualifying for Auckland and Australian Open

408 Ended 2016 at No.220 in the rankings after return from injury (ended 2015 at No.558) Used special ranking of No.58 to enter 2016 Indian Wells, falling 1r (l. Rybarikova) and received a WC at Miami (l. Flipkens) Qualified for 2016 US Open (l. compatriot Broady in 1r). In 2016 also won second ITF Circuit title at $25k ITF/Landisville USA Underwent surgery on wrist in April 2014 and subsequently missed all events for rest of 2014 season (finishing at No.951, having begun 2014 at No.44). Suffered continued problems and injury set backs to left wrist since January 2014, stalling comeback After almost 17 months away, returned to competition at 2015 Eastbourne received WC for qualifying event (l. first match to Gavrilova, 60 61) Gained entry to 2015 Wimbledon main draw as WC fell 1r to Rodina. Also in 2015 fell in New Haven qualifying and used protected ranking to enter US Open (l. Vesnina in 3s in 1r) Prior to wrist injury in 2014, had been enjoying a blossoming career enjoyed breakout 2012, winning silver medal in mixed doubles (w/a.murray) at London 2012 Olympics and reached R16 at US Open (l. Stosur); was also runner up at 2012 Guangzhou (l. Hsieh) 2013 marked first year end Top 50 ranking (at No.46), and second consecutive Top 100 finish. Reached R16 at 2013 Wimbledon (l. Kanepi), becoming first British woman to reach R16 since Sam Smith in 1998 Achieved career high ranking of No.27 on July 8, 2013 becoming first British woman to be ranked in Top 30 since April 1987 (Jo Durie) Is 4 13 against Top 10 players, with three of those wins coming at Grand Slams: No.8 Li (2012 US Open), No.8 Kvitova (2012 Australian Open) and No.10 Kirilenko (2013 Wimbledon) Posted first WTA main draw victory at 2010 Birmingham (d. Voegele via ret.) Made WTA main draw debut at 2008 Luxembourg (as WC, l. Benesova in 3s) Named WTA Newcomer of the Year in 2012 by international media vote Member of Great Britain Fed Cup Team in , 2017 Winner of three singles title on ITF Circuit Parents are Andrew and Kathy; has two siblings, Nick and Emily Born in Australia; family relocated to Singapore when she was 18 months old, and moved to the UK when Laura was six Currently working with Johan Ortegren from Magnus Norman's academy in Stockholm

409 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR #683) vs. CATHERINE BELLIS (USA #40) Head to Head: First meeting VICTORIA AZARENKA (27) $3,400 $28,247,843 0 / 20 0 / / / / / / / / WTA RANKING ROAD TO SINGAPORE LEADERBOARD DATE OF BIRTH (AGE) YTD PRIZE MONEY CAREER PRIZE MONEY SINGLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) DOUBLES TITLES (YTD / CAREER) WIMBLEDON W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER 3-SET W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TIE-BREAK W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER GRASS W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 10 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER TOP 20 W-L (MD) * YTD / CAREER Left Hander W-L (MD) * * Updated entering 2017 Wimbledon 1r CATHERINE BELLIS (18) $272,039 $654,561 0 / 0 0 / / / / / / / / 3-3 WIMBLEDON Tournament History * Qualifying match VICTORIA AZARENKA 2015 QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #1) R16 W - BELINDA BENCIC (SUI #22) R3 W - KRISTINA MLADENOVIC (FRA #38) R2 W - KIRSTEN FLIPKENS (BEL #96) R1 W - ANETT KONTAVEIT (EST #145) R2 L - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #45) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #108) R2 L - FLAVIA PENNETTA (ITA #166) W/O R1 W - MARIA JOAO KOEHLER (POR #106) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

410 MATCH NOTES WIMBLEDON - GREAT BRITAIN Jul 03 - Jul 16, 2017 $18,382,278 GRAND SLAM 2012 SF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #6) (6) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #37) (4) R16 W - ANA IVANOVIC (SRB #14) R3 W - JANA CEPELOVA (SVK #178) R2 W - ROMINA OPRANDI (SUI #87) R1 W - IRINA FALCONI (USA #78) SF L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #8) QF W - TAMIRA PASZEK (AUT #80) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #37) R3 W - DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK #23) R2 W - IVETA MELZER (CZE #53) R1 W - MAGDALENA RYBARIKOVA (SVK #66) R3 L - PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #62) R2 W - BOJANA JOVANOVSKI (SRB #107) R1 W - MIRJANA LUCIC-BARONI (CRO #182) QF L - SERENA WILLIAMS (USA #2) R16 W - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #10) 7-6(5) R3 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #27) 7-6(2) 6-3 R2 W - RALUCA OLARU (ROU #75) R1 W - SEVERINE BELTRAME (FRA #95) R3 L - NADIA PETROVA (RUS #18) 7-6(11) 7-6(4) R2 W - SORANA CIRSTEA (ROU #66) R1 W - TSVETANA PIRONKOVA (BUL #41) R3 L - NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE #10) R2 W - TATHIANA GARBIN (ITA #23) R1 W - JELENA KOSTANIC TOSIC (CRO #86) R1 L - AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL #217) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube:

411 Azarenka: Making 11th appearance at Wimbledon. Two time semifinalist, reaching final four in 2011 (l. eventual champion Kvitova) and 2012 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) Also advanced to QF in 2009 (l. eventual champion S.Williams) and 2015 (l. eventual champion S.Williams); reached 3r three times 2007 (l. Vaidisova), 2008 (l. Petrova) and 2010 (l. Kvitova) 2017 Wimbledon marks 42nd main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, and first since 2016 Roland Garros (ret. vs. Knapp in 1r w/right knee injury); duly missed 2016 Wimbledon due to injury and during recovery discovered she was pregnant (announced in mid July) Is a two time Grand Slam champion, winning the Australian Open is 2012 (d. Sharapova in F) and again in 2013 (d. Li in F). Also a two time Grand Slam runner up, at 2012 and 2013 US Open (losing to S.Williams both times in 3s) Best results at Roland Garros have been QF appearances in 2009 and 2011 Owns a 35 6 record in Grand Slam 1r matches, with losses coming at 2006 Australian Open (as qualifier, l. Mirza), 2006 Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Medina Garrigues), 2006 Wimbledon (l. A.Radwanska), 2007 Roland Garros (l. Knapp), 2010 Roland Garros (l. Dulko) and 2016 Roland Garros (l. Knapp) Faces 18 year old Bellis today. Was defeated by 19 year old Konjuh in 2017 Mallorca before this her most recent loss to a teenager was against McHale at 2010 Charleston One of three Belarusians in the women's draw, along with Sabalenka and Sasnovich Returned to tennis at Mallorca earlier this month after giving birth to first child, Leo, in December. In first match of comeback, against Ozaki, came within two points of defeat, eventually winning (7). Lost to Konjuh in 2r in straight sets Mallorca was first match since 2016 Roland Garros Playing 2017 Wimbledon using her Special Ranking of No.6 Ended 2016 ranked No.13, despite missing second half of season. Posted 26 3 record for first six months of 2016 with losses coming at the Australian Open (QF, l. Kerber), Rome (2r, l. Begu) and Roland Garros (l. Knapp) Superb first half of 2016 season highlighted by completing the Sunshine Double won Miami for the third time (d. Kuznetsova in F), having won Indian Wells for the second time two weeks earlier (d. S.Williams in F). Became only the third player to win both Indian Wells and Miami in the same year, after Graf (1994, 1996) and Clijsters (2005) At 2016 Indian Wells became first player to defeat S.Williams in four finals (their head to head record in finals reads 5 4 in favor of Serena) 2016 Miami triumph marked 20th career WTA singles title. Now owns a record in finals; is sixth among active players for appearances in finals After Miami, broke back into Top 5 (at No.5) on the WTA Rankings for the first time since 26 May 2014 Also won Brisbane in 2016 (d. Kerber in F) and reached QF at 2016 Australian Open (l. eventual champion Kerber) Owns 3 9 record vs. World No.1s, with wins coming over S.Williams at 2009 Miami, 2013 Cincinnati and 2016 Indian Wells. Losses were to Safina (2009 Roland Garros), Wozniacki (2011 Indian Wells) and S.Williams (2010 Australian Open, 2013 Rome, 2013 US Open, 2013 Brisbane, 2015 Madrid, 2015 Roland Garros, 2015 Wimbledon)

412 Played just 14 tournaments in 2015, following return from a foot injury in Furthermore, 2015 US swing was hampered by a left thigh injury, which saw her withdraw from Washington, DC and retire vs. Pavlyuchenkova in 3r match at Cincinnati Reached one WTA final in 2015, at Doha (l. Safarova) and finished year ranked No.22 Has achieved five Top 10 season finishes including three Top 5 finishes ( , and year end No.1 in 2012) Spent 51 weeks at No.1 on the WTA Rankings, first ascending to the top ranking after winning the 2012 Australian Open Has qualified for WTA Finals on five occasions; runner up at Istanbul in 2011 (l. Kvitova in F) Coached by Michael Joyce Bellis: Making main draw debut at Wimbledon. Contested junior Wimbledon in 2014, falling in 1r 2017 Wimbledon marks fourth Grand Slam main draw appearance, having reached 2r at 2014 US Open (l. Diyas), 3r at 2016 US Open (l. eventual champion Kerber), and 3r at 2017 Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki) Owns 3 0 record in Grand Slam 1r matches At 2014 US Open, upset No.13 Cibulkova in 1r before falling to Diyas in three sets. At 15 years, 152 days, was the youngest player to win a match at US Open since Kournikova in 1996 (15 years, 93 days) In addition, 2014 US Open result made her the youngest Grand Slam main draw participant since Cornet at 2005 Roland Garros (15 years, 133 days), and youngest main draw participant at the US Open since 2004, when both Karatantcheva (15 years, 34 days) and Vaidisova (15 years, 141 days) qualified At 18 years, 98 days, is the fourth youngest player (after Andreescu, Potapova and Vondrousova) and one of eight teenagers in this year s Wimbledon draw Is one of 15 American women competing in singles this fortnight Faces former No.1 Azarenka today; has lost all five matches against current or former No.1 ranked players S.Williams (2015 Miami), V.Williams (2016 Stanford), Kerber (2016 US Open), Wozniacki (2017 Dubai) and Wozniacki (2017 Roland Garros) Only previous main draw matches of career on grass came two weeks ago in Mallorca, where she reached SF (l. Goerges) Before this, reached 3r at Roland Garros (l. Wozniacki). Was the third American since the turn of the 21st century to reach 3r at Roland Garros before turning 19 (also Harkleroad, 2003, and Townsend, 2014) Entered Paris after reaching 2r at Madrid (l. Cirstea) and Rome (as qualifier, l. Bertens) In only other outing on clay this year, reached QF at Rabat (d. defending champion Bacsinszky in 2r, l. Lepchenko) Made 1r exits at Indian Wells (l. Flipkens in 3s) and Monterrey (l. Broady) Reached QF at Dubai (l. eventual R Up Wozniacki), scoring fifth, sixth and seventh wins vs. Top 50 opponents en route (d. No.27 Putintseva, No.41 Siegemund and No.6 A.Radwanska) Win over No.6 A.Radwanska in Dubai 3r marked first Top 10 win of career. Became the youngest player to defeat a Top 10 opponent since 2014 US Open (Bencic d. No.7 Kerber and No.10 Jankovic) and the youngest American to do so since 2009 Wimbledon (Oudin d. No.6 Jankovic). Now owns a 1 3 record against such players, with losses over No.1 S.Williams at 2015 Miami, No.7 V.Williams at 2016 Stanford and No.2 Kerber at 2016 US Open

413 Missed Australian swing in 2017 with hip injury, making return by falling in qualifying at Doha Currently ranked at career high No.40 (first achieved on June 12, 2017). Finished 2016 at No.90 Ended 2016 strongly, a 15 match winning streak bringing titles at $50k ITF/Saguenay CAN, $50k ITF/Toronto CAN and WTA 125K Series event in Honolulu (d. No.23 Zhang in F); made Top 100 debut on November 7, 2016 Reached career first tour level QF at 2016 Stanford (l. V.Williams). Also reached QF at Québec City (l. Boserup); in addition to US Open, Stanford and Québec City, other tour level event in 2016 came at Miami (l. Puig in 1r) On ITF Circuit, other highlights in 2016 included title at $25k ITF/Sumter, SC USA (d. Solovyeva in F) and a runner up finish at $25k ITF/Surprise, AZ USA (l. Loeb) Lifetime record vs. Top 50 players stands at 13 7, wins coming over No.26 Suárez Navarro (2017 Mallorca), No.49 Barthel (2017 Mallorca), No.46 Kr.Pliskova (2017 Mallorca), No.18 Bertens (2017 Roland Garros), No.26 Gavrilova (2017 Madrid), No.27 Bacsinszky (2017 Rabat), No.6 A.Radwanska (2017 Dubai), No.41 Siegemund (2017 Dubai), No.27 Putintseva (2017 Dubai), No.23 Zhang (2016 Honolulu), No.38 Ostapenko (2016 Stanford), No.32 Diyas (2015 Miami) and No.13 Cibulkova (2014 US Open) Ended 2015 at World No.248. Season highlight was reaching 3r at Miami (l. World No.1 S.Williams). Also granted wildcard into Stanford, falling 1r (l. Doi); broke Top 100 on November 7, 2016, finishing year at No ITF Junior World Champion; received award at ITF World Champions Dinner held during 2015 Roland Garros Made tour debut at $25k ITF/Rancho Santa Fe, CA USA in March 2014 Won notable junior titles in 2014, including the 50th Coffee Bowl, USTA International Spring Championships, Easter Bowl Championship and 55 Trofeo Bonfiglio. Secured wildcard for 2014 US Open by winning USTA Girls 18s National Championship Winner of six singles and two doubles titles on ITF Circuit Likes to be known as CiCi Born in San Francisco and resides in Atherton, CA. Was home schooled and is an only child Looks up to Kim Clijsters models her game style and fighting spirit after her Coached by Anibal Aranda

414 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT Tournament Information: WTA Information: WTA Communications: facebook.com/wimbledon facebook.com/wta Alex Prior (aprior@wtatennis.com), Chris Whitmore (cwhitmore@wtatennis.com), Xu Yanyan (xyanyan@wtatennis.com) This is the 131st Wimbledon Championships. The event was first held in 1877, with the first women s singles championship being staged in This is the 124th staging of the Wimbledon women s singles championship and the 50th of the Open Era, which began in 1968 and saw the introduction of prize money. Of the 128 players in the singles main draw, 108 gain direct entry based on WTA Singles Rankings (for week of May 22, 2017). In addition, there are 12 qualifiers who ve won through three rounds of qualifying, as well as six wildcards. Here is the 2017 breakdown of prize money and ranking points: 2017 WIMBLEDON SINGLES PRIZE MONEY & RANKING POINTS ROUND PRIZE MONEY ( ) RANKING POINTS Winner 2,200, Runner-Up 1,100, Semifinalists 550, Quarterfinalists 275, Round of 16 (4r) 147, Round of 32 (3r) 90, Round of 64 (2r) 57, Round of 128 (1r) 35, PORSCHE RACE TO SINGAPORE The 2017 edition of the WTA s Race to Singapore (RTS) will travel through 32 countries with 53 events, plus the four Grand Slam tournaments. Last October, the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global were held in the Asia-Pacific region for the third time in the event s history, with Dominika Cibulkova defeating Angelique Kerber to lift the Billie Jean King Trophy the biggest title of the Slovak s career to date. The team of Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina took home the Martina Navratilova WTA Finals Doubles Trophy. This year s event, the fourth of a fiveyear tenure at the Singapore Sports Hub, takes place October Here are the RTS standings as at Monday 26 June, 2017: SINGLES DOUBLES RANK PLAYER RANK TEAM 1 Simona Halep (ROU) 1 Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) / Lucie Safarova (CZE) 2 Elina Svitolina (UKR) 2 Martina Hingis (SUI) / Chan Yung-Jan (TPE) 3 Karolina Pliskova (CZE) 3 Elena Vesnina (RUS) / Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) 4 Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) 4 Casey Dellacqua (AUS) / Ashleigh Barty (AUS) 5 Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) 5 Andrea Hlavackova (CZE) / Peng Shuai (CHN) 6 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 6 Lucie Hradecka (CZE) / Katerina Siniakova (CZE) 7 Johanna Konta (GBR) 7 Barbora Strycova (CZE) / Sania Mirza (IND) 8 Venus Williams (USA) 8 Katarina Srebotnik (SLO) / Abigail Spears (USA) 9 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 9 Kveta Peschke (CZE) / Anna-Lena Groenefeld (GER) 10 Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) 10 María José Martínez Sánchez (ESP) / Andreja Klepac (SLO) THE 2017 GRASS COURT STORY SO FAR Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 1

415 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SEMIFINALISTS Nottingham Donna Vekic (CRO) Johanna Konta (GBR) Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK), Lucie Safarova (CZE) s-hertogenbosch Anett Kontaveit (EST) Natalia Vikhlyantseva (RUS) Ana Konjuh (CRO), Lesia Tsurenko (UKR) Birmingham Petra Kvitova (CZE) Ashleigh Barty (AUS) Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP), Lucie Safarova (CZE) Mallorca Anastasija Sevastova (LAT) Julia Goerges (GER) Catherine Bellis (USA), Caroline Garcia (FRA) Eastbourne TBD TBD Johanna Konta (GBR) Karolina Pliskova (CZE) Heather Watson (GBR) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) SINGLES WITHDRAWALS The following players have withdrawn from Wimbledon: Laura Siegemund (GER) right knee injury Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) left ankle injury Ajla Tomljanovic (AUS) change of schedule Samantha Stosur (AUS) right hand injury SPECIAL RANKINGS The following players are using a Special Ranking to gain entry into 2017 Wimbledon: Victoria Azarenka (BLR) - No.6 Sloane Stephens (USA) No.26 Sabine Lisicki (GER) No.92 Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) No.108 SEEDED FOR FIRST TIME AT A GRAND SLAM The following players are seeded at a Slam for the first time in their respective careers: Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) - No.13 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 2

416 ACTIVE GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT The 2017 season has welcomed one new Grand Slam champion so far: Jelena Ostapenko won her maiden Grand Slam singles title at 2017 Roland Garros, defeating Simona Halep in the final. There are 11 active Grand Slam champions, four of whom have lifted the trophy previously at Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova (2011, 2014), Maria Sharapova (2004), Serena Williams ( , , 2012, ) and Venus Williams ( , 2005, ). GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS (ACTIVE PLAYERS) PLAYERS GS TITLES GRAND SLAM TITLES BREAKDOWN Serena Williams 23 Australian Open: 2003, 2005, 2007, , 2015, 2017; Roland Garros: 2002, 2013, 2015; Wimbledon: , , 2012, ; US Open: 1999, 2002, 2008, Venus Williams 7 Wimbledon: , 2005, ; US Open: Maria Sharapova 5 Australian Open: 2008; Roland Garros: 2012, 2014; Wimbledon: 2004; US Open: 2006 Victoria Azarenka 2 Australian Open: Svetlana Kuznetsova 2 Roland Garros: 2009; US Open: 2004 Petra Kvitova 2 Wimbledon: 2011, 2014 Angelique Kerber 2 Australian Open: 2016; US Open: 2016 Jelena Ostapenko 1 Roland Garros: 2017 Garbiñe Muguruza 1 Roland Garros: 2016 Francesca Schiavone 1 Roland Garros: 2010 Samantha Stosur 1 US Open: 2011 In addition, 11 other players at this year s Wimbledon have contested at least one Grand Slam final: Eugenie Bouchard (2014 Wimbledon), Dominika Cibulkova (2014 Australian Open), Sara Errani (2012 Roland Garros), Simona Halep (2014, 2017 Roland Garros), Jelena Jankovic (2008 US Open), Sabine Lisicki (2013 Wimbledon), Agnieszka Radwanska (2012 Wimbledon), Karolina Pliskova (2016 US Open), Lucie Safarova (2015 Roland Garros), Roberta Vinci (2015 US Open) and Caroline Wozniacki (2009 US Open, 2014 US Open) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 3

417 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT MOST GRAND SLAM SINGLES FINAL APPEARANCES A total of 23 active players have reached a Grand Slam singles final. PLAYER TOTAL TITLES WON RUNNER-UP FINISHES Serena Williams Wins 5 Runner-Ups Australian Open (03, 05, 07, 09, 10, 15, Australian Open (16) 17) Wimbledon (04, 08) Roland Garros (02, 13, 15) US Open (01, 11) Wimbledon (02, 03, 09, 10, 12, 15, 16) US Open (99, 02, 08, 12, 13, 14) Venus Williams 15 7 Wins Wimbledon (00, 01, 05, 07, 08) US Open (00, 01) Maria Sharapova 10 5 Wins Australian Open (08) Roland Garros (12, 14) Wimbledon (04) US Open (06) Svetlana Kuznetsova 4 2 Wins Roland Garros (09) US Open (04) Victoria Azarenka 4 2 Wins Australian Open (12, 13) Angelique Kerber 3 2 Wins Australian Open (16) US Open (16) Petra Kvitova 2 2 Wins Wimbledon (11, 14) Garbiñe Muguruza 2 1 Win Roland Garros (16) Francesca Schiavone 2 1 Win Roland Garros (10) Samantha Stosur 2 1 Win US Open (11) 8 Runner-Ups Australian Open (03, 17) Roland Garros (02) Wimbledon (02, 03, 09) US Open (97, 02) 5 Runner-Ups Australian Open (07, 12, 15) Roland Garros (13) Wimbledon (11) 2 Runner-Ups Roland Garros (06) US Open (07) 2 Runner-Ups US Open (12, 13) 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (16) 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (15) 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (11) 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (10) Caroline Wozniacki 2 2 Runner-Ups US Open (09, 14) Vera Zvonareva 2 2 Runner-Ups Wimbledon (10) US Open (10) Simona Halep 2 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (14, 17) Eugenie Bouchard 1 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (14) Dominika Cibulkova 1 1 Runner-Up Australian Open (14) Sara Errani 1 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (12) Jelena Jankovic 1 1 Runner-Up US Open (08) Sabine Lisicki 1 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (13) Jelena Ostapenko 1 1 Win Roland Garros (17) Karolina Pliskova 1 1 Runner-Up US Open (16) Agnieszka Radwanska 1 1 Runner-Up Wimbledon (12) Lucie Safarova 1 1 Runner-Up Roland Garros (15) Roberta Vinci 1 1 Runner-Up US Open (15) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 4

418 OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT PLAYER (NAT) AO RG WIMB US TOTAL Serena Williams (USA) Stefanie Graf (GER) Martina Navratilova (USA) Chris Evert (USA) Margaret Court (AUS) Monica Seles (USA) Billie Jean King (USA) Venus Williams (USA) Evonne Goolagong Cawley (AUS) Justine Henin (BEL) Martina Hingis (SUI) Maria Sharapova (RUS) Kim Clijsters (BEL) Hana Mandlikova (CZE) Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) ALL TIME GRAND SLAM SINGLES TITLES LEADERS (10 or more) PLAYER TOTAL Margaret Court (AUS) 24 Serena Williams (USA) 23 Steffi Graf (GER) 22 Helen Wills Moody (USA) 19 Chris Evert (USA) 18 Martina Navratilova (USA) 18 Billie Jean King (USA) 12 T OPEN ERA: WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS PLAYER TITLES YEARS Navratilova, Martina , 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990 Graf, Steffi , 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Williams, Serena , 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016 Williams, Venus , 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008 King, Billie Jean , 1972, 1973, 1975 Evert, Chris , 1976, 1981 Goolagong, Evonne , 1980 Kvitova, Petra , 2014 Ann Haydon-Jones Court, Margaret Wade, Virginia Martinez, Conchita Hingis, Martina Novotna, Jana Davenport, Lindsey Sharapova, Maria Mauresmo, Amelie Bartoli, Marion Bold denotes active player Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 5

419 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WORLD NO.1 TOP SPOT ON THE LINE AT WIMBLEDON The fortnight of 2017 Wimbledon will represent Angelique Kerber s 33rd and 34th non-consecutive weeks at World No.1. Kerber made her debut as the WTA World No.1 on September 12, 2016 snapping Serena Williams three-and-a-half year spell in the top spot. She is just the second German woman to achieve this historic milestone since computer rankings were introduced in 1975, and the first since Stefanie Graf spent the last of her record 377 weeks at No.1 in March In 2016, Kerber clinched the year-end No.1 ranking for the first time, becoming the 12th player to finish the season as the WTA s year-end No.1 (joining Graf, Navratilova, Evert, S.Williams, Davenport, Henin, Hingis, Seles, Wozniacki, Azarenka and Jankovic). A finalist last year, Kerber is defending 1300 points at Wimbledon and will therefore need to reach the semifinals to have a chance of retaining her No.1 ranking. Karolina Pliskova, who lost in the second round last year, is defending only 70 points and as a result is in pole position to move to No.1 should Kerber fall early. Simona Halep, who narrowly missed out on top spot at Roland Garros, could also overtake Kerber. The Romanian will need to reach the quarterfinals to have a chance at moving to No.1. Elina Svitolina, and potentially Caroline Wozniacki (if she reaches the Eastbourne final), could also claim the No.1 ranking but would require other results to fall in their favor. PLAYER WEEKS AT No.1 DATE REACHED No.1 Stefanie Graf (GER) 377 August 17, 1987 Martina Navratilova (USA) 332 July 10, 1978 Serena Williams (USA) 319 July 8, 2002 Chris Evert (USA) 260 November 3, 1975 Martina Hingis (SUI) 209 March 31, 1997 Monica Seles (USA) 178 March 11, 1991 Justine Henin (BEL) 117 October 20, 2003 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 98 October 12, 1998 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 67 October 11, 2010 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 51 January 30, 2012 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 39 September 13, 2004 Angelique Kerber (GER) 33/34* September 12, 2016 Dinara Safina (RUS) 26 April 20, 2009 Tracy Austin (USA) 21 April 7, 1980 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 21 August 22, 2005 Kim Clijsters (BEL) 20 August 11, 2003 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 18 August 11, 2008 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 17 October 15, 2001 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 12 June 9, 2008 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 12 February 6, 1995 Venus Williams (USA) 11 February 25, 2002 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) 2 April 26, 1976 *including weeks of July 3 and July 10, 2017 CALENDAR & CAREER GRAND SLAMS Three women have won all four majors in the same calendar year (achieving the Grand Slam), while three have held all four major titles at the same time (non-calendar year Grand Slam). In addition five more women have achieved a career Grand Slam: CALENDAR-YEAR GRAND SLAM NON-CALENDAR YEAR GRAND SLAMS Maureen Connolly (1953) Martina Navratilova 1983 Wimbledon, US Open, Australian Open and 1984 Roland Garros Margaret Smith Court (1970) Stefanie Graf 1993 Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open and 1994 Australian Open Stefanie Graf (1988) Serena Williams 2002 Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open and 2003 Australian Open Serena Williams 2014 US Open, 2015 Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon CAREER GRAND SLAMS Doris Hart (1954) 1949 Australian Championships, 1950 Roland Garros, 1951 Wimbledon, 1954 US Championships 1951 Roland Garros, 1956 Wimbledon, 1956 US Championships, 1957 Australian Championships 1966 Wimbledon, 1967 US Championships, 1968 Australian Championships, 1972 Roland Garros 1974 Roland Garros, 1974 Wimbledon, 1975 US Open, 1982 Australian Open Shirley Fry (1957) Billie Jean King (1972) Chris Evert (1982) Maria Sharapova (2012) 2004 Wimbledon, 2006 US Open, 2008 Australian Open, 2012 Roland Garros Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 6

420 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIRST-ROUND SUCCESS ACROSS ALL MAJORS Players with the best strike rate in the opening round at a Slam (minimum of 10 matches played) and competing at 2017 Wimbledon: Agnieszka Radwanska (41-3 in 1r): Agnieszka s first-round loss at 2015 Roland Garros (l. Beck) snapped her streak of 24 successive first round wins at the Slams. Her other two losses came at 2007 Roland Garros (l. Santangelo) and 2009 Australian Open (l. K.Bondarenko) Venus Williams (66-8 in 1r): Venus has lost in the opening round of a Grand Slam eight times in her career: 1997 Wimbledon (l. Grzybowska), 2001 Roland Garros (l. Schett), 2006 Australian Open (l. Pironkova), 2012 Wimbledon (l. Vesnina), 2013 Roland Garros (l. U.Radwanska), 2014 Australian Open (l. Makarova), 2015 Roland Garros (l. Stephens) and 2016 Australian Open (l. Konta) Victoria Azarenka (35-6): Half of Vika s six first round losses at Slam level came on her first three appearances at the Grand Slams, falling consecutively at 2006 Australian Open (l. Mirza), 2006 Roland Garros (Medina Garrigues) and 2006 Wimbledon (l. A.Radwanska). Her other three opening match losses came at 2007 Roland Garros (l. Knapp), 2010 Roland Garros (l. Dulko) and 2010 Roland Garros (l. Knapp) Caroline Wozniacki (34-6 in 1r): Caroline s first round loss at 2012 Wimbledon (l. Paszek) broke her streak of 20 successive first round wins at the Slams. She lost in the first round at her first Roland Garros main draw in 2007 (l. Dechy). Her other four losses came at 2012 US Open (l. Begu), 2014 Roland Garros (l. Wickmayer), 2016 Australian Open (l. Putintseva) and 2016 Wimbledon (l. Kuznetsova) ACTIVE PLAYERS: BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE IN OPENING ROUND OF A SLAM PLAYER W L TOTAL PCT WILLIAMS, SERENA (USA) SHARAPOVA, MARIA (RUS) RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA (POL) WILLIAMS, VENUS (USA) AZARENKA, VICTORIA (BLR) WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE (DEN) ZVONAREVA, VERA (RUS) KEYS, MADISON (USA) MUGURUZA, GARBIÑE (ESP) KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA (RUS) BOUCHARD, EUGENIE (CAN) NARA, KURUMI (JPN) JANKOVIC, JELENA (SRB) KVITOVA, PETRA (CZE) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 7

421 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIRST-ROUND SUCCESS AT WIMBLEDON Active players with the best strike rate in the opening round at Wimbledon (minimum of 10 appearances): ACTIVE PLAYERS: BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE IN OPENING ROUND OF WIMBLEDON PLAYER W L TOTAL PCT WILLIAMS, SERENA (USA) SHARAPOVA, MARIA (RUS) RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA (POL) ZVONAREVA, VERA (RUS) AZARENKA, VICTORIA (BLR) WILLIAMS, VENUS (USA) VESNINA, ELENA (RUS) WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE (DEN) KUZNETSOVA, SVETLANA (RUS) HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA (SVK) VINCI, ROBERTA (ITA) PENG, SHUAI (CHN) PAVLYUCHENKOVA, ANASTASIA (RUS) WIMBLEDON WILDCARDS The All England Club has awarded six singles wildcards this year (two remained unused): Katie Boulter (GBR), Naomi Broady (GBR), Zarina Diyas (KAZ), Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA), Laura Robson (GBR) and Heather Watson (GBR). The best result by a wildcard at a Grand Slam was achieved by Kim Clijsters, who won the 2009 US Open title. Best Results by a Wildcard at... Best Results by a Wildcard at... Round Year Wimbledon All Grand Slams Round Grand Slam Sabine Lisicki (GER) SF 2011 Kim Clijsters Won 2009 US Open Zheng Jie (CHN)* SF 2008 Justine Henin R-Up 2010 Australian Open Yaroslava Shvedova (KAZ) 4r 2012 Zheng Jie* SF 2008 Wimbledon Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 4r 2006 Sabine Lisicki SF 2011 Wimbledon Maria Sharapova (RUS) 4r 2003 Jelena Dokic QF 2009 Australian Open Samantha Smith (GBR) 4r 1998 Martina Hingis QF 2006 Australian Open Anne Smith (USA) 4r 1985 Mary Pierce QF 2002 Roland Garros Zina Garrison (USA) 4r 1982 *Zheng Jie became first WC to advance to SF at a Grand Slam (since joined by Clijsters, Henin and Lisicki) QUALIFIERS AT GRAND SLAMS & WIMBLEDON In 2010, Estonian Kaia Kanepi became the sixth qualifier in the Open Era to reach Wimbledon QF. The best result by a qualifier at Wimbledon came in 1999 when Alexandra Stevenson advanced to SF (equaling the best Open Era performance at any Slam Christine Dorey also reached 1978 Australian Open SF as a qualifier). Best Results by a Qualifier at... Best Results by a Qualifier at... Round Year Wimbledon All Grand Slams Round Grand Slam Alexandra Stevenson (USA) SF 1999 Alexandra Stevenson (USA) SF 1999 Wimbledon Kaia Kanepi (EST) QF 2010 Christine Dorey (AUS) SF 1978 Australian Open Severine Beltrame-Bremond (FRA) QF 2006 Jelena Dokic (AUS) QF 1999 Molly Van Nostrand (USA) QF 1985 Carina Karlsson (SWE) QF 1984 Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 8

422 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT GRASS COURT QUEENS Eight of the Top 10 seeds at 2017 Wimbledon have won a grass court title during their respective careers. But just six active players have won multiple grass court titles. Venus and Serena Williams are among 11 women to win five or more Wimbledon singles titles in the event s history: MULTIPLE GRASS COURT TITLES - ACTIVE PLAYERS* GRASS COURT TITLES ALL-TIME WIMBLEDON TITLES ALL-TIME 8 Serena Williams 40 Margaret Court 9 Martina Navratilova 5 Venus Williams 33 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 8 Helen Wills-Moody 3 Maria Sharapova 32 Martina Navratilova 7 Stefanie Graf 3 Petra Kvitova 16 Billie Jean King 7 Dorothea Lambert-Chambers 2 CoCo Vandeweghe 14 Chris Evert 7 Serena Williams 2 Madison Keys 10 Pam Shriver 6 Blanche Bingley-Hillyard *does not include 2017 Eastbourne champion 8 Virginia Wade 6 Billie Jean King 8 Serena Williams 6 Suzanne Lenglen 7 Hana Mandlikova 5 Lottie Dod 7 Stefanie Graf 5 Charlotte Cooper-Sterry 5 Venus Williams GRASS COURT LEAD-UP WINNERS Maria Sharapova is the last woman to win at Wimbledon having won one of the pre-wimbledon grass court events (2004 Birmingham). Subsequent Wimbledon results of pre-wimbledon grass events are as follows: YEAR NOTTINGHAM s-hertogenbosch BIRMINGHAM MALLORCA EASTBOURNE 2017 Vekic (?) Kontaveit (?) Kvitova (?) Sevastova (?)??? 2016 Ka.Pliskova (2r) Vandeweghe (4r) Keys (4r) Garcia (2r) Cibulkova (QF) 2015 Konjuh (1r) Giorgi (3r) Kerber (3r) - Bencic (4r) Vandeweghe (2r) Ivanovic (3r) - Keys (3r) Halep (2r) Hantuchova (1r) - Vesnina (2r) Petrova (3r) Oudin (1r) - Paszek (QF) Vinci (3r) Lisicki (SF) - Bartoli (QF) Henin (4r) Li (QF) - Makarova (2r) Tanasugarn (1r) Rybarikova (1r) - Wozniacki (4r) Tanasugarn (QF) K.Bondarenko (2r) - A.Radwanska (QF) Chakvetadze (3r) Jankovic (4r) - Henin (SF) Krajicek (QF) Zvonareva (1r) - Henin (R-Up) Koukalova (1r) Sharapova (SF) - Clijsters (4r) Pierce (1r) Sharapova (WON) - Kuznetsova (1r) Wimbledon results in ( ) MOST WIMBLEDON APPEARANCES & MATCHES PLAYED Among active players, here is a look at who has made the most appearances at Wimbledon as well as played the most matches: WIMBLEDON MAIN DRAW APPEARANCES WIMBLEDON MOST MAIN DRAW MATCHES PLAYED PLAYER APPEARANCES* PLAYER MATCHES W-L Venus Williams 20* Serena Williams Serena Williams 17 Venus Williams Francesca Schiavone 17* Maria Sharapova Daniela Hantuchova 16 Agnieszka Radwanska Jelena Jankovic 14* Svetlana Kuznetsova Svetlana Kuznetsova 14* Daniela Hantuchova Barbora Strycova 14* Petra Kvitova Kimiko Date 13 Sabine Lisicki Virginie Razzano 13 Victoria Azarenka Maria Sharapova 13 Samantha Stosur 13 *including 2017 Wimbledon; players in bold competing at this year s event Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 9

423 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WIMBLEDON MATCH WIN LEADERS The Williams sisters are also well-placed on the list of matches won at Wimbledon: MOST CAREER WIMBLEDON WINS OPEN ERA (Entering 2017 Wimbledon) OPEN ERA ACTIVE PLAYERS PLAYER W-L PLAYER W-L Martina Navratilova * Serena Williams Chris Evert Venus Williams SERENA WILLIAMS Maria Sharapova VENUS WILLIAMS Agnieszka Radwanska Stefanie Graf 74-7 Petra Kvitova 29-7 Billie Jean King 65-10** Sabine Lisicki 27-8 Virginia Wade 56-17** Svetlana Kuznetsova *the most by any player at a single Slam in Open Era **All-time record for King was and Wade was Daniela Hantuchova THIRTYSOMETHINGS KEEP THRIVING Not including qualifiers, this year s draw at Wimbledon has 18 players who are aged 30 or older. Listed oldest to youngest: Venus Williams (37), Francesca Schiavone (37), Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (35), Roberta Vinci (34), Jelena Jankovic (32), Bethanie Mattek-Sands (32), Svetlana Kuznetsova (32), Mandy Minella (31), Hsieh Su-Wei (31), Peng Shuai (31), Kirsten Flipkens (31), Pauline Parmentier (31), Barbora Strycova (31), Varvara Lepchenko (31), Elena Vesnina (30), Kateryna Bondarenko (30), Lucie Safarova (30) and Sara Errani (30). In the Open Era, a 30-something has won a Grand Slam title 24 times, a feat accomplished by nine different women: Serena Williams (10), Margaret Court (3), Martina Navratilova (3), Chris Evert (2), Billie Jean King (2), Ann Jones (1), Li Na (1), Flavia Pennetta (1) and Virginia Wade (1). Serena Williams is the oldest woman in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam singles title most recently at 2017 Australian Open. OPEN ERA: GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS 30 AND OLDER YR SLAM NAME YRS DAYS 2017 Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) US Open Flavia Pennetta (ITA) Australian Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Virginia Wade (GBR) US Open Serena Williams (USA) Australian Open Li Na (CHN) Roland Garros Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Billie Jean King (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) US Open Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Serena Williams (USA) US Open Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Margaret Court (AUS) US Open Billie Jean King (USA) Wimbledon Serena Williams (USA) Wimbledon Ann Jones (GBR) Wimbledon Martina Navratilova (USA) Roland Garros Chris Evert (USA) Australian Open Margaret Court (AUS) Wimbledon s oldest women s singles champion of all time is Britain s Charlotte Sterry, who won the title in 1908 at the age of 37 years, 282 days. Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 10

424 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT TEENAGE KICKS Not including qualifiers, there are four teenagers in this year s women s singles draw (youngest to oldest): Marketa Vondrousova (18), CiCi Bellis (18), Naomi Osaka (19) and Ana Konjuh (19). The youngest player in Open Era to: Play at Wimbledon: Jennifer Capriati (14 years, 90 days) Win a match at Wimbledon: Jennifer Capriati (14 years, 90 days) Win Wimbledon: Martina Hingis (16 years, 280 days) Win at any Grand Slam: Martina Hingis, who was 16 years, 4 months, winning 1997 Australian Open A teenager has won a Grand Slam singles title 33 times (12 different players) in the Open Era. The last teenager to win a Grand Slam title was Maria Sharapova (19 yrs, 132 days) at 2006 US Open. The youngest player to win a Grand Slam title in the Open Era is Martina Hingis at 1997 Australian Open (16 years, 105 days). JANKOVIC S GRAND SLAM STREAK HITS 55 At the 2016 Australian Open, Jelena Jankovic assumed the mantle of longest active streak of Grand Slam main draw appearances (now 55, including 2017 Wimbledon). Prior to that, Francesca Schiavone had amassed 61 successive Grand Slam appearances dating back to 2000 US Open, however the Italian veteran fell in the second round of qualifying at the 2016 Australian Open (l. Razzano). As such, Ai Sugiyama retains the longest streak in the Open Era for women 62 appearances in a row. Roger Federer holds the men s record with 65 consecutive appearances (ended after 2016 Australian Open). GRAND SLAM MAIN DRAW: CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES ACTIVE STREAKS PLAYER CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES* START OF STREAK Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 55* 2004 Australian Open Tsvetana Pironkova (BUL) 47* 2006 Australian Open Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 45* 2006 Wimbledon Alizé Cornet (FRA) 43* 2007 Australian Open *Including 2017 Wimbledon GRAND SLAM MAIN DRAW: CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES - LONGEST STREAKS ALL-TIME PLAYER CONSECUTIVE SLAMS Ai Sugiyama (JPN) 62 Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 61 Jelena Jankovic (SRB)* 55* Nathalie Dechy (FRA) 54 Elena Likhovtseva (RUS) 54 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 52 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 48 Tsvetana Pironkova (BUL) 47* Amanda Coetzer (RSA) 46 Lisa Raymond (USA) 46 *Including 2017 Wimbledon and indicates active streak Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 11

425 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT MOST GRAND SLAM MAIN DRAW APPEARANCES Venus Williams will be playing in her 75th career Grand Slam main draw at Wimbledon, the Open Era record. There are 10 active players who have played in 50 or more Grand Slam main draws. GRAND SLAM MAIN DRAW APPEARANCES OPEN ERA ALL PLAYERS ACTIVE SINGLES PLAYERS PLAYER GS APPEARANCES PLAYER GS APPEARANCES* Venus Williams (USA) 75* Venus Williams (USA) 75* Amy Frazier (USA) 71 Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 67* Martina Navratilova (USA) 67 Serena Williams (USA) 66 Francesca Schiavone (ITA) 67* Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 61 Serena Williams (USA) 66 Virginie Razzano (FRA) 59 Conchita Martínez (ESP) 64 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 59 Ai Sugiyama (JPN) 63 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 59* Helena Sukova (CZE) 61 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 56 Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) 61 Jelena Jankovic (SRB) 56* Kimiko Date (JPN) 51 Patty Schnyder (SUI) 59 Roberta Vinci (ITA) 51* Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA) 59 *Includes 2017 Wimbledon Virginie Razzano (FRA) 59 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) 59* Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP) 58 *Includes 2017 Wimbledon; BOLD indicates active players 200+ GRAND SLAM WINS AND BEYOND Serena Williams leads all active players with 316 Grand Slam match wins, followed by her sister Venus Williams with 251. They are the only active players to have 200+ Grand Slam main draw wins. Nine active players have won 100 or more Grand Slam main draw matches: MOST CAREER GRAND SLAM WINS - OPEN ERA (Entering 2017 Wimbledon) OPEN ERA ACTIVE PLAYERS PLAYER W-L PLAYER W-L Serena Williams Serena Williams Martina Navratilova Venus Williams Chris Evert Maria Sharapova Stefanie Graf Svetlana Kuznetsova Venus Williams Victoria Azarenka Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Agnieszka Radwanska BOLD denotes active singles players Jelena Jankovic Francesca Schiavone Patty Schnyder Caroline Wozniacki Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 12

426 DEFENDING A MAJOR IS A DIFFICULT TASK 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT There have been 24 title defenses at Wimbledon, 22 at the US Open, 21 at the Australian Open, and 11 at Roland Garros (post-1945): 22 different women have successfully defended a Grand Slam singles title at least once in their careers 10 different women have successfully defended two or more different Grand Slams Only five women - Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court, Stefanie Graf, Monica Seles and Serena Williams have defended three or more different majors Stefanie Graf is the only woman to have defended at all four of the majors more than once; in fact she achieved the amazing feat at least twice at each Grand Slam Four defending champions have lost in the opening round of their title defense: Graf (1994 Wimbledon), Capriati (2003 Australian Open), Myskina (2005 Roland Garros) and Kuznetsova (2005 US Open) Five players in the Open Era have defended their title at Wimbledon: King, Navratilova, Graf, V.Williams and most recently S.Williams Four defending champions have lost in the opening round of their title defense: Graf (1994 Wimbledon), Capriati (2003 Australian Open), Myskina (2005 Roland Garros) and Kuznetsova (2005 US Open) Below is a look at the Grand Slam singles champions who have defended their titles post-1945: AUSTRALIAN OPEN (21) ROLAND GARROS (11) WIMBLEDON (24) US OPEN (22) Nancy Wynne Bolton ( ) M. Smith Court ( , ) E. Goolagong Cawley ( ) Stefanie Graf ( ) Monica Seles ( ) Martina Hingis ( ) Jennifer Capriati ( ) Serena Williams ( ) Victoria Azarenka ( ) Maureen Connolly Brinker ( ) Margaret Smith Court ( ) Chris Evert ( , , ) Stefanie Graf ( , ) Monica Seles ( ) Justine Henin ( ) Louise Brough Clapp ( ) Maureen Connolly Brinker ( ) Althea Gibson ( ) Maria Bueno ( ) Billie Jean King ( , ) M. Navratilova ( , ) S. Graf ( , , ) Venus Williams ( , ) Serena Williams ( , , ) Margaret Osborne dupont ( ) Maureen Connolly Brinker ( ) Doris Hart ( ) Althea Gibson ( ) Darlene Hard ( ) Maria Bueno ( ) Margaret Court ( ) Billie Jean King ( ) Chris Evert ( ) M. Navratilova ( , ) Stefanie Graf ( , ) Monica Seles ( ) Venus Williams ( ) Kim Clijsters ( ) Serena Williams ( ) Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 13

427 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT DEFENDING CHAMPIONS PERFORMANCES AT WIMBLEDON (OPEN ERA) YEAR DEFENDING CHAMPION RESULT YEAR DEFENDING CHAMPION RESULT 1969 Billie Jean King (USA) R-Up 1994 Stefanie Graf (GER) 1r 1970 Ann Jones (GBR) did not play 1995 Conchita Martínez (ESP) SF 1971 Margaret Court (AUS) R-Up 1996 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 1972 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) R-Up 1997 Stefanie Graf (GER) did not play 1973 Billie Jean King (USA) Won 1998 Martina Hingis (SUI) SF 1974 Billie Jean King (USA) QF 1999 Jana Novotna (CZE) QF 1975 Chris Evert (USA) SF 2000 Lindsay Davenport (USA) R-Up 1976 Billie Jean King (USA) did not play 2001 Venus Williams (USA) Won 1977 Chris Evert (USA) SF 2002 Venus Williams (USA) R-Up 1978 Virginia Wade (GBR) SF 2003 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1979 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2004 Serena Williams (USA) R-Up 1980 Martina Navratilova (USA) SF 2005 Maria Sharapova (RUS) SF 1981 Evonne Cawley (AUS) did not play 2006 Venus Williams (USA) 3r 1982 Chris Evert (USA) R-up 2007 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) 4r 1983 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2008 Venus Williams (USA) Won 1984 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2009 Venus Williams (USA) R-Up 1985 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2010 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1986 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2011 Serena Williams (USA) 4r 1987 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2012 Petra Kvitova (CZE) QF 1988 Martina Navratilova (USA) R-Up 2013 Serena Williams (USA) 4r 1989 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 2014 Marion Bartoli did not play 1990 Stefanie Graf (GER) SF 2015 Petra Kvitova (CZE) 3r 1991 Martina Navratilova (USA) QF 2016 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1992 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 2017 Serena Williams (USA) DNP 1993 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won BACK-TO-BACK CLUB In the Open Era, only seven women have claimed Roland Garros and Wimbledon titles back-to-back: Margaret Smith Court (1970*) Evonne Goolagong (1971) Billie Jean King (1972) Chris Evert (1974) Martina Navratilova (1982, 1984) Stefanie Graf (1988*, 1993, 1995, 1996) Serena Williams (2002, 2015) *player won all Grand Slam singles titles that year ALL TIME: MOST CAREER SINGLES TITLES* ALL TIME TITLES ACTIVE TITLES Martina Navratilova 167 Serena Williams 72 Chris Evert 154 Venus Williams 49 Stefanie Graf 107 Maria Sharapova 35 Margaret Court 92 Caroline Wozniacki* 25 Serena Williams 72 Victoria Azarenka 20 Evonne Goolagong Cawley 68 Agnieszka Radwanska 20 Billie Jean King 67 Petra Kvitova 20 Lindsay Davenport 55 Svetlana Kuznetsova 17 Virginia Wade 55 Jelena Jankovic 16 Monica Seles 53 Simona Halep 15 *Not including 2017 Eastbourne Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 14

428 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIVE-YEAR SEEDS COMPARISON SEED Angelique Kerber Serena Williams Serena Williams Serena Williams Serena Williams 2 Simona Halep Garbiñe Muguruza Petra Kvitova Li Na Victoria Azarenka 3 Karolina Pliskova Agnieszka Radwanska Simona Halep Simona Halep Maria Sharapova 4 Elina Svitolina Angelique Kerber Maria Sharapova Agnieszka Radwanska Agnieszka Radwanska 5 Caroline Wozniacki Simona Halep Caroline Wozniacki Maria Sharapova Sara Errani 6 Johanna Konta Roberta Vinci Lucie Safarova Petra Kvitova Li Na 7 Svetlana Kuznetsova Belinda Bencic Ana Ivanovic Jelena Jankovic Angelique Kerber 8 Dominika Cibulkova Venus Williams Ekaterina Makarova Victoria Azarenka Petra Kvitova 9 Agnieszka Radwanska Madison Keys Carla Suarez Navarro Angelique Kerber Caroline Wozniacki 10 Venus Williams Petra Kvitova Angelique Kerber Dominika Cibulkova Maria Kirilenko 11 Petra Kvitova Timea Bacsinszky Karolina Pliskova Ana Ivanovic Roberta Vinci 12 Kristina Mladenovic Carla Suárez Navarro Eugenie Bouchard Flavia Pennetta Ana Ivanovic 13 Jelena Ostapenko Svetlana Kuznetsova Agnieszka Radwanska Eugenie Bouchard Nadia Petrova 14 Garbiñe Muguruza Samantha Stosur Andrea Petkovic Sara Errani Samantha Stosur 15 Elena Vesnina Karolina Pliskova Timea Bacsinszky Carla Suarez Navarro Marion Bartoli 16 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Johanna Konta Venus Williams Caroline Wozniacki Jelena Jankovic Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 15

429 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT NO.1 SEEDS PERFORMANCES Since 1968, the No.1 seed has claimed the title on 24 occasions and finished runner-up on 8 occasions The most recent No.1 seed to win a Grand Slam title was Serena Williams at 2016 Wimbledon In the Open Era, the top seed has lost in 1r on five occasions across all Grand Slams: 1979 Australian Open Ruzici (l. Mary Sawyer) 1994 Wimbledon Graf (l. Lori McNeil) 1999 Wimbledon Hingis (l. Jelena Dokic) 2001 Wimbledon Hingis (l. Virginia Ruano Pascual) 2017 Roland Garros Kerber (l. Makarova) NO.1 SEEDS PERFORMANCES AT WIMBLEDON YEAR NO.1 SEED RESULT YEAR NO.1 SEED RESULT 1968 Billie Jean King (USA) Won 1993 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 1969 Margaret Smith-Court (AUS) SF 1994 Stefanie Graf (GER) 1r 1970 Margaret Smith-Court (AUS) Won 1995 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 1971 Margaret Smith-Court (AUS) R-up 1996 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 1972 Evonne Goolagong (AUS) R-up 1997 Martina Hingis (SUI) Won 1973 Margaret Smith-Court (AUS) SF 1998 Stefanie Graf (GER) SF 1974 Billie Jean King (USA) QF 1999 Martina Hingis (SUI) 1r 1975 Chris Evert (USA) SF 2000 Martina Hingis (SUI) QF 1976 Chris Evert (USA) Won 2001 Martina Hingis (SUI) 1r 1977 Chris Evert (USA) SF 2002 Venus Williams (USA) R-up 1978 Chris Evert (USA) R-up 2003 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1979 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2004 Serena Williams (USA) R-Up 1980 Martina Navratilova (USA) SF 2005 Lindsay Davenport (USA) R-Up 1981 Chris Evert (USA) Won 2006 Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) Won 1982 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2007 Justine Henin (BEL) SF 1983 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2008 Ana Ivanovic (SRB) 3r 1984 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2009 Dinara Safina (RUS) SF 1985 Chris Evert (USA) R-up Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2010 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1986 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2011 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 4r 1987 Martina Navratilova (USA) Won 2012 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 4r 1988 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 2013 Serena Williams (USA) 4r 1989 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 2014 Serena Williams (USA) 3r 1990 Stefanie Graf (GER) SF 2015 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1991 Stefanie Graf (GER) Won 2016 Serena Williams (USA) Won 1992 Monica Seles (YUG) Stefanie Graf (GER) R-Up Won 2017 Angelique Kerber (GER)??? Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 16

430 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT TOP 16 SEEDS WIMBLEDON & GRAND SLAM RESULTS PLAYER WIM W-L WIM BEST RESULT GS W-L GS BEST RESULT 1 Angelique Kerber 20-9 R-Up (2016) WON (2016 Australian Open, 2016 US Open) 2 Simona Halep 11-6 SF (2014) R-Up (2014, 2017 Roland Garros) 3 Karolina Pliskova 4-5 2r ( ) R-Up (2016 US Open) 4 Elina Svitolina 2-4 2r ( ) QF (2015, 2017 Roland Garros) 5 Caroline Wozniacki r ( , ) R-Up (2009, 2014 US Open) 6 Johanna Konta 1-5 2r (2016) SF (2016 Australian Open) 7 Svetlana Kuznetsova QF (2003, 2005, 2007) WON (2004 US Open, 2009 Roland Garros) 8 Dominika Cibulkova 16-9 QF (2011, 2016) R-Up (2014 Australian Open) 9 Agnieszka Radwanska R-Up (2012) R-Up (2012 Wimbledon) 10 Venus Williams WON ( , 2005, ) WON ( , 2005, Wimbledon; US Open) 11 Petra Kvitova 29-7 WON (2011, 2014) WON (2011, 2014 Wimbledon) 12 Kristina Mladenovic 2-5 3r (2015) QF (2015 US Open, 2017 Roland Garros) 13 Jelena Ostapenko 1-2 2r (2015) 11-7 WON (2017 Roland Garros) 14 Garbiñe Muguruza 8-4 R-Up (2015) WON (2016 Roland Garros) 15 Elena Vesnina SF (2016) SF (2016 Wimbledon) 16 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova QF (2016) QF (2011 US Open, 2011 Roland Garros, 2016 Wimbledon, 2017 Australian Open) RECENT GRAND SLAM FORM Here are the recent Grand Slam performances of the Top 16 seeds: PLAYER WIMB US AUST RG WIMB US AUST RG [1] Angelique Kerber 3r 3r WON 1r R-Up WON 4r 1r [2] Simona Halep 1r SF 1r 4r QF QF 1r R-Up [3] Karolina Pliskova 2r 1r 3r 1r 2r R-Up QF SF [4] Elina Svitolina 2r 3r 2r 4r 2r 3r 3r QF [5] Caroline Wozniacki 4r 2r 1r 1r 1r SF 3r QF [6] Johanna Konta 1r 4r SF 1r 2r 4r QF 1r [7] Svetlana Kuznetsova 2r 1r 2r 4r 4r 2r 4r 4r [8] Dominika Cibulkova 1r 3r 1r 3r QF 3r 3r 2r [9] Agnieszka Radwanska SF 3r SF 4r 4r 4r 2r 3r [10] Venus Williams 4r QF 1r 4r SF 4r R-Up 4r [11] Petra Kvitova 3r QF 2r 3r 2r 4r - 2r [12] Kristina Mladenovic 3r QF 3r 3r 1r 2r 1r QF [13] Jelena Ostapenko 2r 2r 1r 1r 1r 1r 3r WON [14] Garbiñe Muguruza R-Up 2r 3r WON 2r 2r QF 4r [15] Elena Vesnina 1r 2r - 2r SF 3r 3r 3r [16] Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 2r 2r 1r 3r QF 3r QF 2r Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 17

431 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT DEFENDING RANKING POINTS Here is a look at the Top 16 seeds and the ranking points that they will be defending from 2016 Wimbledon: PLAYER PLAYER RESULT PTS RESULT PTS Angelique Kerber R-Up 1300 Agnieszka Radwanska 4r 240 Simona Halep QF 430* Venus Williams SF 780 Karolina Pliskova 2r 70 Petra Kvitova 2r 70 Elina Svitolina 2r 70 Kristina Mladenovic 1r 10 Caroline Wozniacki 1r 10 Jelena Ostapenko 1r 10 Johanna Konta 2r 70 Garbiñe Muguruza 2r 70 Svetlana Kuznetsova 4r 240 Elena Vesnina SF 780 Dominika Cibulkova QF 430 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova QF 430 *Halep s points from winning 2016 Bucharest will also fall off at the end of the Wimbledon fortnight WIMBLEDON MISCELLANY In 2017, the host nation is marking 40 years since its most recent female homegrown champion Great Britain s Virginia Wade defeated Betty Stove of the Netherlands in the final in 1977 Five players have won the singles title after saving match point: Blanche Hillyard (1889), Suzanne Lenglen (1919), Helen Wills-Moody (1935), Venus Williams (2005) and Serena Williams (2009) Only 10 nations are represented on the Wimbledon women s singles roll of honor. British and American women have won 91 of the 122 championships to date. The other nations are Australia, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Russia, Spain and Switzerland In 2013, France s Marion Bartoli became the 29th woman to win the singles title without dropping a set (10th in Open Era) In 2004, Maria Sharapova became the first woman not seeded in the Top 8 to win the Wimbledon singles title since seeding began in She has since been joined by Venus Williams (2005 No.14 and 2007 No.23) and Marion Bartoli (2013 No.15) Just four players have won the Wimbledon women s singles title after winning the Wimbledon girls singles title (Haydon-Jones, Susman, Hingis and Mauresmo). Former girls singles winners in the 2017 Wimbledon field are: Kirsten Flipkens (2003), Kateryna Bondarenko (2004), Agnieszka Radwanska (2005), Caroline Wozniacki (2006), Laura Robson (2008), Kristyna Pliskova (2010), Ashleigh Barty (2011), Eugenie Bouchard (2012) and Jelena Ostapenko (2014) The player with the most women s doubles titles is Elizabeth Ryan, who won 12 between 1914 and 1934 Serena Williams was the last player to win both the singles and doubles titles in the same year, in 2016 Ann Jones (1969), Martina Navratilova (nine times) and Petra Kvitova (twice) are the only three left-handers to win the Wimbledon women s singles title in the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 18

432 WIMBLEDON HONOR ROLL (OPEN ERA) 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT YEAR [SEED] CHAMPION [SEED] RUNNER-UP SCORE 1968 [1] Billie Jean King (USA) [7] Judy Tegart (AUS) [4] Ann Jones (GBR) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [3] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Margaret Court (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [2] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Chris Evert (USA) [2] Chris Evert (USA) [8] Olga Morozova (RUS) [3] Billie Jean King (USA) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [2] Evonne Cawley (AUS #2) [3] Virginia Wade (GBR #3) [7] Betty Stove (NED #7) [2] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [1] Chris Evert (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (TCH #2) [2] Chris Evert (USA #1) [4] Evonne Cawley (AUS #4) [3] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #3) 61 76(4) 1981 [1] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #1) [2] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #5) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #2) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Andrea Jaeger (USA #4) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Chris Evert-Lloyd (USA #2) 76(5) [co-1] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [co-1] Chris Evert Lloyd (USA #1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [3] Hana Mandlikova (TCH #4) 76(1) [1] Martina Navratilova (USA #1) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) 62 67(1) [2] Martina Navratilova (USA #2) [5] Zina Garrison Jackson (USA #5) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [2] Gabriela Sabatini (ARG #3) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #2) [1] Monica Seles (YUG #1) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [8] Jana Novotna (CZE #8) 76(6) [3] Conchita Martínez (ESP #3) [4] Martina Navratilova (USA #4) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [2] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #2) [1] Stefanie Graf (GER #1) [4] Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (ESP #3) [1] Martina Hingis (SUI #1) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [3] Jana Novotna (CZE #3) [16] Nathalie Tauziat (FRA #15) 64 76(2) 1999 [3] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) [2] Stefanie Graf (GER #3) [5] Venus Williams (USA #5) [2] Lindsay Davenport (USA #2) 63 76(3) 2001 [2] Venus Williams (USA #2) [8] Justine Henin (BEL #9) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [1] Venus Williams (USA #1) 76(4) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Venus Williams (USA #4) [13] Maria Sharapova (RUS #15) [1] Serena Williams (USA #10) [14] Venus Williams (USA #16) [1] Lindsay Davenport (USA #1) 46 76(4) [1] Amélie Mauresmo (FRA #1) [3] Justine Henin (BEL #3) [23] Venus Williams (USA #31) [18] Marion Bartoli (FRA #19) [7] Venus Williams (USA #7) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [2] Serena Williams (USA #2) [3] Venus Williams (USA #3) 76(3) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [21] Vera Zvonareva (RUS #21) [8] Petra Kvitova (CZE #8) [5] Maria Sharapova (RUS #6) [6] Serena Williams (USA #6) [3] Agnieszka Radwanska (POL #3) [15] Marion Bartoli (FRA #15) [23] Sabine Lisicki (GER #24) [6] Petra Kvitova (CZE #6) [13] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN #13) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [20] Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP #20) [1] Serena Williams (USA #1) [4] Angelique Kerber (GER #4) Last year, Serena Williams won her seventh Wimbledon title (also , , 2012, 2015) The top seed has won the Wimbledon women s singles 24 times in the Open Era (this is the 50th Championships of the Open Era), including nine years in a row ( ); only four No.1 seeds have won here in the last 20 years (Stefanie Graf in 1996, Martina Hingis in 1997, Amélie Mauresmo in 2006, and Serena Williams in 2003, 2010 and ) Marion Bartoli (2013), Maria Sharapova (2004) and Venus Williams (2005, 2007) are the only players to win here seeded outside Top 10 The title at Wimbledon has been successfully defended 16 times in the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 19

433 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT FIRST TIME GRAND SLAM CHAMPS Since 1968 Roland Garros, 46 women have won at least one Grand Slam title (26 have gone on to win more): PLAYER AGE TOTAL OPEN ERA FIRST GRAND SLAM TITLE YRS, MOS GS TITLES (SGL) ****Richey-Gunter, Nancy (USA) 25, Roland Garros 1 ***King, Billie Jean (USA) 24, Wimbledon 8 Wade, Virginia (GBR) 23, US Open 3 *Court, Margaret (AUS) 26, Australian Open 11 **Jones, Ann (GBR) 30, Wimbledon 1 Goolagong Cawley, Evonne (AUS) 19, Roland Garros 7 Evert, Chris (USA) 19, Roland Garros 18 Barker, Sue (GBR) 20, Roland Garros 1 Melville-Reid, Kerry (AUS) 29, Australian Open (Jan) 1 Jausovec, Mima (YUG) 20, Roland Garros 1 Ruzici, Virginia (ROM) 23, Roland Garros 1 Navratilova, Martina (TCH/USA) 21, Wimbledon 18 O'Neil, Christine (AUS) 22, Australian Open 1 Austin, Tracy (USA) 16, US Open 2 Jordan, Barbara (USA) 22, Australian Open 1 Mandlikova, Hana (TCH/AUS) 18, Australian Open 4 Graf, Stefanie (GER) 17, Roland Garros 22 Sanchez Vicario, Arantxa (ESP) 17, Roland Garros 4 Seles, Monica (YUG/USA) 16, Roland Garros 9 Sabatini, Gabriela (ARG) 20, US Open 1 Martínez, Conchita (ESP) 22, Wimbledon 1 Pierce, Mary (FRA) 20, Australian Open 2 Hingis, Martina (SUI) 16, Australian Open 5 Majoli, Iva (CRO) 19, Roland Garros 1 Novotna, Jana (CZE) 29, Wimbledon 1 Davenport, Lindsay (USA) 22, US Open 3 Williams, Serena (USA) 17, US Open 23 Williams, Venus (USA) 20, Wimbledon 7 Capriati, Jennifer (USA) 24, Australian Open 3 Henin, Justine (BEL) 21, Roland Garros 7 Myskina, Anastasia (RUS) 22, Roland Garros 1 Sharapova, Maria (RUS) 17, Wimbledon 5 Kuznetsova, Svetlana (RUS) 19, US Open 2 Clijsters, Kim (BEL) 22, US Open 4 Mauresmo, Amelie (FRA) 26, Australian Open 2 Ivanovic, Ana (SRB) 20, Roland Garros 1 Schiavone, Francesca (ITA) 29, Roland Garros 1 Li, Na (CHN) 29, Roland Garros 2 Kvitova, Petra (CZE) 21, Wimbledon 2 Stosur, Samantha (AUS) 27, US Open 1 Azarenka, Victoria (BLR) 22, Australian Open 2 Bartoli, Marion (FRA) 28, Wimbledon 1 Pennetta, Flavia (ITA) 33, US Open 1 Kerber, Angelique (GER) 28, Australian Open 2 Muguruza, Garbiñe (ESP) 22, Roland Garros 1 Jelena Ostapenko 20, Roland Garros 1 *Court won her first Grand Slam title at 1960 Australian Championships aged 17 years, 6 months, and followed with 12 more titles between 1960 and 1966 ** Jones won two pre-open Era Grand Slam titles: her first at 1961 French Championships, aged 22 years, 8 months and a 2nd at the French again in 1966 *** King won 4 titles prior to the Open Era: (Wimbledon , US Open 1967 and the 1968 Australian Championships); King was aged 22 years, 8 months at the time of her first GS win at Wimbledon 1966 ****Richey won 1967 Australian Open (aged 24 years, 4 months) and the 1968 French Open - the first Grand Slam tournament of the Open Era Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 20

434 OPEN ERA GRAND SLAM HONOR ROLL 2017 WIMBLEDON WOMEN S PREVIEW NOTES LONDON, GBR JULY 3-JULY 16, 2017 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT YEAR AUSTRALIAN OPEN 1 ROLAND GARROS WIMBLEDON US OPEN [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) DEC - [1] Evonne Goolagong (AUS) [1] Mima Jausovec (YUG) [3] Virginia Wade (GBR) [1] Chris Evert (USA) 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] Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) [5] Justine Henin (BEL) [1] Amelie 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) Notes - 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Australian Open held at start of year and from 1987, held at end of year from 1977 to 1985; held on grass through 1985, and hard court from 1987; 2. US Open held on grass through 1974, Clay (Har-tru) ; Hard court from Highlighted winners denote first time Grand Slam champions Follow WTA on Twitter: Facebook: YouTube Channel: 21

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