The finalists for the 2015 WTA Comeback Player Of The Year have been released, and we want to hear from you, the fans. The fan vote will count as one of the coveted media votes.
Have a look at the finalists and cast your vote before Sunday, December 6 at 11:59pm ET! The winner will be announced Tuesday, December 8.
La WTA revelo los nombres de las ultimas 4 candidatas a ser elegidas como Tenistas del Año. eleccion que espera contar con los votos de los fanaticos y con los representantes de los medios, entre otros..
Los votos de los fanaticos puede realizarce hasta el 6 de diciembre, pues el 8 se dara a conocer la ganador de estre estas cuatro tenistas…
Serena Williams, la sorprendente revelacion del año Margiñe Muguruza, Flavia Pennetta quien despues de ganar su primer Grand Slam anuncio su retiro y la numero dos del mundo Agnieszka Radwanska….
2015 WTA Player Of The Year Finalists
Garbiñe Muguruza: Muguruza began the year as one to watch among the cohort of WTA Rising Stars, but heads into 2016 as a Grand Slam contender. The Spaniard made good on her potential with an emphatic run to the finals of Wimbledon – upsetting WTA Finals champion Agnieszka Radwanska en route. She truly hit her stride, however, at the height of the Asian Swing, reaching back-to-back finals at the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open and China Open – winning the latter to capture the biggest title of her career. Her Singapore debut had a sensational start, going undefeated in round robin play and dropping just one set in three matches. Though she lost in the semifinals to rival Radwanska, Muguruza finishes the year ranked No.3 with few more barriers to break in seasons to come.
Flavia Pennetta: There’s going out with a bang, and then there’s Flavia Pennetta. Pennetta made her final season on the WTA tour unforgettable at this year’s US Open. A perennial quarterfinalist in Flushing, the Italian enjoyed a fairytale run to the final with wins over 2011 champion Samantha Stosur, two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova, and No.2 seed Halep to book an improbable championship marquee alongside childhood friend, Roberta Vinci. Swatting away one last forehand winner, the veteran had cemented her spot in history as the first Italian to take home the US Open title. Pennetta parlayed that momentum into a career-high ranking and WTA Finals debut, where she beat eventual champion Radwanska in straight sets during round robin play.
Agnieszka Radwanska: The former World No.2 similarly saved some of her best tennis for last in Singapore. Radwanska reached the semifinals of Wimbledon, but reached even higher heights in Asia, winning the Toray Pan Pacific Open and Tianjin Open titles to qualify for the WTA Finals. A slow starter in Singapore, she overcame dropping her opening two round robin matches to upset top-seeded Halep to qualify for the semifinals, where she took out Muguruza and Kvitova to capture her biggest-ever title and finish the year ranked inside the Top 5 for the third time in her career.