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All eyes are on Fort Worth, as tennis fans search through the most Instagrammable spots in the city to figure out the backdrop for one of the tournament's favorite traditions.
Published Oct 27, 2022
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While Kuznetsova and Konta battled it out on the Race table, the rest of the WTA Finals field snapped this photo in front of Singapore’s ‘iconic’ Merlion.
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There’s a version of the 2016 Iconic Photo that includes Konta in case she qualified, but it never saw the light of day.
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As the WTA Tour unveiled its new logo in Doha, Azarenka’s efforts in Moscow kept her out of the group shot at the Year-End Championships.
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The same thing happened in 2011, when eventual finalist Azarenka arrived late to the event in Istanbul as a result of winning the Luxembourg title.
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Group photos were a much more lowkey affair in Madrid during the 2006 WTA Tour Championships.
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That is, until Hugo Boss stepped in during 2007 for this group shot.
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The 2014 WTA Finals photo is ‘iconic’ for many reasons. For one, it’s a memory of the first year the event was held in Singapore.
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But mostly it’s because of this intriguing behind-the-scenes snap that popped up on social media afterward.
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Everyone got the memo during the 2018 group photo, wearing shades of red and black to celebrate the event’s final edition in Singapore.
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With military tanks reportedly camped out at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, the tour commemorated its first and, so far, only WTA Finals in China in 2019.
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After a year off the calendar, the WTA Finals returned with a bang in Guadalajara, where this ‘iconic’ night shot kicked off the first-ever edition of the event in Latin America.
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