At least she’ll arrive with some first-place hardware in tow.
A LOOK AHEAD: CINCINNATI
It’s another big week for both tours as they convene in Cincinnati for another Masters/Premier 5 event.
On the men’s side, the field is led by top seeds Henri Kontinen and John Peers, who’ve had a few solid weeks after months of struggling following their Australian Open win. The second seeds are Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo, who are drawn to face Dodig and Bopanna, the seventh seeds in the quarters.
Among the pairings of singles players, countrymen Roberto Bautista Agut and David Ferrer won a first-round match, while the all-American team of John Isner and Donald Young lost to French doubles specialists Fabrice Martin and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.
On the women’s side, top seeds Makarova and Vesnina will be going for their third title in a row. Yung-Jan Chan and Martina Hingis, who have been winning titles at a prolific pace all year, are the second seeds. Chan and Hingis are in the same part of the draw as Groenfeld and Peschke, who defeated them in Canada.