Four tournaments in Game Week 4
The main event was the WTA 1000 tournament in Doha.
As usual Sabalenka and Swiatek went in as the big favourites to reach the final and this was reflected in most team selections. However, every player has their kryptonite and for Aryna and Iga they were lurking dangerously in the draw.
Sabalenka had to face her nemesis in Round 2 - a buoyant Alexandrova fresh from winning a title in Linz. In a tight match, Alexandrova once again proved to be the thorn in Aryna's side securing her fourth win over the Belarussian.
The eternal curse of Iga is a certain Jelena Ostapenko who seems to revel in that particular match up. This time they faced off in the semi final and was an incredibly one sided affair. Quite simply - Jelena destroyed her and will leave Iga going back to the drawing board in an a bid to figure out this particular puzzle. The head to head is no 5-0 Penko.
Meanwhile Amanda Anisimova was having a terrific week dropping only one set to Martha Kostyuk en route to setting up a final with the enigmatic Ostapenko.
Amanda prevailed 6-4, 6-3 to take her biggest title to date. Her tennis career has been a difficult journey so far so this was a sweet moment for a player who has so much potential,.
The ATP Tournament in Buenos Aires was notable for two players at opposite ends of their career, Diego Schwartzman managed one final victory against Nicolas Jarry before drawing the curtain on his remarkable career in front of his adoring Argentian fans. However it was a neighbour who stole the show. Joao Fonseca downed four Argentians on route to the title with the young Brazilian winning 6-4, 7-6 final against Cerundolo.
There was also a home winner in Marseille with Ugo Humbert retaining the title he won last year defeating the big hitting Serb Hamed Medjedovic in the final.
And in Delray Beach, it was a Serb who was victorious with Miomir Kecmanovic winning the final against Davidovich Fokina.
Here is the global league table for the game week
It was an incredible week for Oliver Rojas and his team "just go with the flow!" They ended the game week head and shoulders above all the opposition.
Here is his game week winning team:
Oliver had Doha winner Anisimova as well as semi finalists Swiatek and Alexandrova. He also had decent returns from Djere, Jabeur and Bergs which ultimately gave him a remarkable total of 564.57 points which was well clear of 2nd place.
The Level 2 Game Week prize goes to Greg Gaynor and Hail to the Victors.
Here is the head to head between the to two teams.
Greg had an inspired selection with Miomic Kecmanovic as a team player but also benefitted from a stroke of luck as the withdrawal of Tommy Paul opened up a chance for his ER to come in - a certain Joao Fonseca. As we know the rest is history. San Diego Allstars unfortunately had two withdrawals and no ERs to come in as replacements so to manage a 2nd place with just 6 starting players was a damn good effort!
The first week of FTL Cup fixtures was also completed in this game week. As you would expect, the fact that the likes of Medvedev, Sabalenka, Fritz and Zverev all crashed out early, caused a little bit of havoc in the opening fixtures.
FTL Cup returns in Game Week 6 and Game Week 7, In game week 6 the two winners will face of against each other and by extension the two losers play each other!
All tables and fixtures can be viewed here:
FTL Cup standings and fixtures