The new home of the biggest WTA tournament of the year is also one of the most interesting in China. All eight of the stars (and the doubles teams, too) are already in Shenzhen, with play getting started on Sunday.

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Calm before the storm @WTAFinals @WTA pic.twitter.com/KOzhPeODPo — Elina Svitolina (@ElinaSvitolina) October 23, 2019

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Historically, economically and culturally, Shenzhen is a place in China that may not have the luster or popularity of Shanghai or Beijing, but is just as popular as those two cities in many ways. To prepare for the WTA Finals, test your knowledge on the tournament's new home.