Prize money and points earned by Sabalenka, Kostyuk, Pegula, Muchova at the Brisbane International
A look at the prize money and WTA points earned in Brisbane.
A look at the prize money and WTA points earned in Brisbane.
"Of course you're aware of the level of your opponent, but I never stay in the past."
Only couple more spots to be decided, but Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek assured of being the top two.
"It's really tricky, and I think that's insane what they do."
"I think we brought so many eyes on tennis. It wasn't about proving something to anyone."
Defending champion Sabalenka has been handed a tough projected pathway in Brisbane.
"We have so many great athletes and great stories to present, we don't necessarily need to compare to men's tennis."
"I believe it is a mental reset that will help her get past that. If so, the sky's the limit."
"That would even our level a lot more."
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"Let’s just call it was it was, shall we. It was a money grab for both players & their management group."
"She just proved that she can go out there and compete against someone who's beaten the greatest of all time."
Sabalenka was beaten by Nick Kyrgios in Sunday's controversial showdown.
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Did Sabalenka and Kyrgios really go on a month-long PR drive to play just for pride?
Greg Rusedski was quick to deliver his verdict.
Kyrgios beat Sabalenka 6-3, 6-3 in their eagerly-anticipated clash.