What remains of the 2015 WTA season is being contested this week at the WTA Finals in Singapore, and next week at the WTA Elite Trophy, a new season-ending championship for the second tier. But outside of the Top 25 is a trio of players whose seasons are over but shouldn’t be forgotten. They made noticeable strides this year, and could make bigger gains in 2016. These three ladies deserve credit for their play in 2015, even if it wasn’t enough to make the cut in either post-season tournament.
Konta, Stephens, Mladenovic made strides outside the spotlight in 2015
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Published Oct 28, 2015