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Watch and enjoy: There may be no wider range of playing styles than Rome's WTA quarterfinalists
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Watch and enjoy: There may be no wider range of playing styles than Rome's WTA quarterfinalists
Between Swiatek, Andreescu, Sabalenka, Anisimova, Jabeur, Sakkari, Teichmann and Kasatkina, there's something—and, more likely, many things—for everyone to enjoy.
Published May 13, 2022
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In some ways, Swiatek conjures up Stefanie Graf.
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One hopes Andreescu continues to stay healthy.
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If Sabalenka can get past her serving yips, there are few better with the ball in play.
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Anisimova has dealt with early-career success and off-court tragedy to become a premier player.
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Can Jabeur complete the Madrid-Rome dirt double?
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We're particularly impressed by Sakkari's serve, a delivery she can kick superbly into the court.
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Teichmann: this year's Swiss tennis star?
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Kasatkina has already taken out No. 2 seed Badosa in Rome.
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