Håkon
Jun 13th, 2011, 09:10 AM
2011 FWTT Tour by the Numbers
As of October 23, 2011
Singles winners by seed
No.1 (1) --- Bowden (Seoul)
No.2 (3) --- G. Benedetti (Monterrey), Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells), Bowden (Toronto)
No.3 (7) --- Ziyi (Australian Open, Paris), Bartoli (Kuala Lumpur), Taliamanosoko (Miami, Cincinnati), Wong (Barcelona), Johnson (Guangzhou)
No.4 (7) --- Abid (Brisbane, Estoril), Soren (Memphis), Casanova (Strasbourg), G. Benedetti (Palermo), Taliamanosoko (Baku), Bailly (Quebec City)
No.5 (1) --- Casanova (Auckland, Tashkent)
No.6 (4) --- Sanchez (Hobart), Mbangu (Doha), Cornetsson (Bastad), Pemovic (Elkridge)
No.7 (3) --- Wong (Charleston, Osaka), Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Luxembourg)
No.8 (3) --- Johnson (Birmingham), Felivitch (Copenhagen), Soren ('s-Hertogenbosch)
No.9 (1) --- Felivitch (Beijing)
No.13 (1) --- Casanova (Madrid)
No.16 (1) --- Bowden (Wimbledon)
Unseeded (21) --- Hernich (Sydney), Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City, Bogotá), Afanasyeva (Dubai), Pemovic (Acapulco), Henriksson (Marbella), Mensarb (Stuttgart), Sanchez (Rome), du Preez (Brussels, New Haven), Bowden (French Open), Graf (Eastbourne, San Diego, Moscow), Torres (Budapest, Bad Gastein), Johnson (Stanford), Ch. Chan (Dallas, Tokyo), Felivitch (US Open), Huubere (Linz)
Qualifier (1) --- Galbraith (Fès)
Winners/Runner-ups by seed
No.1 - (1-3) ----- No.6 - (4-2) ----- Nos.11-16 - (2-4)
No.2 - (3-1) ----- No.7 - (3-3) ----- Unseeded - (18-27)
No.3 - (7-3) ----- No.8 - (3-1) ----- Qualifiers - (1-5)
No.4 - (7-4) ----- No.9 - (1-0) ----- Wildcards - (3-1)
No.5 - (2-0) ----- No.10 - (0-0) ---- Lucky Losers - (0-1)
Winners/Runner-ups by country
CHN - (2-1) --- FRA - (2-5) --- KEN - (0-5) --- MAD - (1-0) --- AUS - (3-2) --- GER - (3-0) --- GRE - (0-1)
PAK - (2-2) --- ESP - (4-4) --- POL - (3-1) --- ITA - (2-1) --- ROU - (0-3) --- KOR - (0-2) --- TPE - (0-1)
THA - (1-2) --- HKG - (5-4) --- GBR - (1-1) --- UKR - (0-1) --- RSA - (2-1) --- CZE - (3-1) --- SIN - (0-1)
USA - (8-5) --- BOT - (5-3) --- CAN - (2-4) --- SWE - (2-2) --- NED - (4-1) --- GHA - (0-1)
No seeds in singles final - 13 times ('10 - 17+ times)
Sydney: Hernich d. Wong
Acapulco: Pemovic d. Afanasyeva
Fès: [Q]Galbraith d. Vladimirescu
Stuttgart: Mensarb d. Wojnarowska
Brussels: du Preez d. Im
Eastbourne: Graf d. Afanasyeva
Budapest: [WC]Torres d. [Q]Ch. Chan
Stanford: Johnson d. [LL]Lamy-Chappuis
San Diego: Graf d. [WC]Bailly
Dallas: Ch. Chan d. [Q]Mori-Tu
Tokyo: Ch. Chan d. Torres
Linz: Huubere d. Soren
Moscow: Graf d. Ch. Chan
No.1 vs No.2 seeds in singles final - 0 times ('10 - 1+ times)
First time singles titles - 7 ('10 - 3+ times)
Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City)
Afanasyeva (Dubai)
Pemovic (Acapulco)
Galbraith (Fès)
Mensarb (Stuttgart)
du Preez (Brussels)
Ch. Chan (Dallas)
Lowest-ranked player to win a singles title
Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City) - 69
Singles and doubles titles at same event - 10 times ('10 - 7+ times)
Casanova - Auckland, Tashkent (w/Taliamanosoko)
Soren - Memphis (w/Kirilova)
G. Benedetti - Monterrey (w/Raymond)
Henriksson - Marbella (w/Im)
Wong - Barcelona (w/Zianzhi)
Taliamanosoko - Baku, Cincinnati (w/Casanova)
Pemovic - Elkridge (w/Tenesova)
Graf - Moscow (w/Huubere)
Youngest singles winner
Galbraith (Fès) - 16 years, 7 months, 10 days
Oldest singles winner
Graf (Moscow) - 36 years, 6 months, 5 days
Fewest games lost in winning singles title
24 - Pemovic (Acapulco)
Most singles titles this season
4 – Bowden (French Open, Wimbledon, Toronto, Seoul)
4 – Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells, Miami, Baku, Cincinnati)
4 - Casanova (Auckland, Madrid, Strasbourg, Tashkent)
Most doubles titles this season
12 - Taliamanosoko (Auckland, Dubai, Doha, Fès, Estoril, French Open, Baku, Cincinatti, US Open, Tashkent, Seoul, Osaka)
Consecutive singles titles (in player's schedule)
2 - Zianzhi (Australian Open, Paris)
2 - Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City, Bogotá)
2 - Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells, Miami)
2 - Torres (Budapest, Bad Gastein)
Longest singles match win streak
11 - Zianzhi (W Australian Open, W Paris)
11 - Taliamanosoko (W Indian Wells, W Miami, R16 Charleston)
As of October 23, 2011
Singles winners by seed
No.1 (1) --- Bowden (Seoul)
No.2 (3) --- G. Benedetti (Monterrey), Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells), Bowden (Toronto)
No.3 (7) --- Ziyi (Australian Open, Paris), Bartoli (Kuala Lumpur), Taliamanosoko (Miami, Cincinnati), Wong (Barcelona), Johnson (Guangzhou)
No.4 (7) --- Abid (Brisbane, Estoril), Soren (Memphis), Casanova (Strasbourg), G. Benedetti (Palermo), Taliamanosoko (Baku), Bailly (Quebec City)
No.5 (1) --- Casanova (Auckland, Tashkent)
No.6 (4) --- Sanchez (Hobart), Mbangu (Doha), Cornetsson (Bastad), Pemovic (Elkridge)
No.7 (3) --- Wong (Charleston, Osaka), Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Luxembourg)
No.8 (3) --- Johnson (Birmingham), Felivitch (Copenhagen), Soren ('s-Hertogenbosch)
No.9 (1) --- Felivitch (Beijing)
No.13 (1) --- Casanova (Madrid)
No.16 (1) --- Bowden (Wimbledon)
Unseeded (21) --- Hernich (Sydney), Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City, Bogotá), Afanasyeva (Dubai), Pemovic (Acapulco), Henriksson (Marbella), Mensarb (Stuttgart), Sanchez (Rome), du Preez (Brussels, New Haven), Bowden (French Open), Graf (Eastbourne, San Diego, Moscow), Torres (Budapest, Bad Gastein), Johnson (Stanford), Ch. Chan (Dallas, Tokyo), Felivitch (US Open), Huubere (Linz)
Qualifier (1) --- Galbraith (Fès)
Winners/Runner-ups by seed
No.1 - (1-3) ----- No.6 - (4-2) ----- Nos.11-16 - (2-4)
No.2 - (3-1) ----- No.7 - (3-3) ----- Unseeded - (18-27)
No.3 - (7-3) ----- No.8 - (3-1) ----- Qualifiers - (1-5)
No.4 - (7-4) ----- No.9 - (1-0) ----- Wildcards - (3-1)
No.5 - (2-0) ----- No.10 - (0-0) ---- Lucky Losers - (0-1)
Winners/Runner-ups by country
CHN - (2-1) --- FRA - (2-5) --- KEN - (0-5) --- MAD - (1-0) --- AUS - (3-2) --- GER - (3-0) --- GRE - (0-1)
PAK - (2-2) --- ESP - (4-4) --- POL - (3-1) --- ITA - (2-1) --- ROU - (0-3) --- KOR - (0-2) --- TPE - (0-1)
THA - (1-2) --- HKG - (5-4) --- GBR - (1-1) --- UKR - (0-1) --- RSA - (2-1) --- CZE - (3-1) --- SIN - (0-1)
USA - (8-5) --- BOT - (5-3) --- CAN - (2-4) --- SWE - (2-2) --- NED - (4-1) --- GHA - (0-1)
No seeds in singles final - 13 times ('10 - 17+ times)
Sydney: Hernich d. Wong
Acapulco: Pemovic d. Afanasyeva
Fès: [Q]Galbraith d. Vladimirescu
Stuttgart: Mensarb d. Wojnarowska
Brussels: du Preez d. Im
Eastbourne: Graf d. Afanasyeva
Budapest: [WC]Torres d. [Q]Ch. Chan
Stanford: Johnson d. [LL]Lamy-Chappuis
San Diego: Graf d. [WC]Bailly
Dallas: Ch. Chan d. [Q]Mori-Tu
Tokyo: Ch. Chan d. Torres
Linz: Huubere d. Soren
Moscow: Graf d. Ch. Chan
No.1 vs No.2 seeds in singles final - 0 times ('10 - 1+ times)
First time singles titles - 7 ('10 - 3+ times)
Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City)
Afanasyeva (Dubai)
Pemovic (Acapulco)
Galbraith (Fès)
Mensarb (Stuttgart)
du Preez (Brussels)
Ch. Chan (Dallas)
Lowest-ranked player to win a singles title
Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City) - 69
Singles and doubles titles at same event - 10 times ('10 - 7+ times)
Casanova - Auckland, Tashkent (w/Taliamanosoko)
Soren - Memphis (w/Kirilova)
G. Benedetti - Monterrey (w/Raymond)
Henriksson - Marbella (w/Im)
Wong - Barcelona (w/Zianzhi)
Taliamanosoko - Baku, Cincinnati (w/Casanova)
Pemovic - Elkridge (w/Tenesova)
Graf - Moscow (w/Huubere)
Youngest singles winner
Galbraith (Fès) - 16 years, 7 months, 10 days
Oldest singles winner
Graf (Moscow) - 36 years, 6 months, 5 days
Fewest games lost in winning singles title
24 - Pemovic (Acapulco)
Most singles titles this season
4 – Bowden (French Open, Wimbledon, Toronto, Seoul)
4 – Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells, Miami, Baku, Cincinnati)
4 - Casanova (Auckland, Madrid, Strasbourg, Tashkent)
Most doubles titles this season
12 - Taliamanosoko (Auckland, Dubai, Doha, Fès, Estoril, French Open, Baku, Cincinatti, US Open, Tashkent, Seoul, Osaka)
Consecutive singles titles (in player's schedule)
2 - Zianzhi (Australian Open, Paris)
2 - Wojnarowska-Wisniewska (Pattaya City, Bogotá)
2 - Taliamanosoko (Indian Wells, Miami)
2 - Torres (Budapest, Bad Gastein)
Longest singles match win streak
11 - Zianzhi (W Australian Open, W Paris)
11 - Taliamanosoko (W Indian Wells, W Miami, R16 Charleston)