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WTA's Mess; Andreeva's Alcaraz Magic

April 12, 2026 | Edition #437
The WTA recently made a notable slip, one that overlooked Jessica Pegula’s special achievement. But the American didn’t make a fuss about it; instead, she responded in her own way, offering a subtle reaction to the mistake.

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WTA’s Blunder Snubs Pegula’s Big Moment – She Responds With Subtle Dig |
The American star reacts after being overlooked in a major WTA moment. |


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Carlos Alcaraz won his first grand Slam at 19. Mirra turns 19 in seventeen days. So tell us,
Do You Think Andreeva Can Mirror Alcaraz’s Feat This Year? |
Last Poll’s Results: 60% of you think Carlos Alcaraz is more likely to win Monte Carlo Finals.

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On April 12, 1999, Andre Agassi defeated Boris Becker 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4 to win the Salem Open in Hong Kong, marking their 14th and final meeting and denying Becker his 50th career title. This match preceded Agassi's successful 1999 season, which included victories at the French Open and U.S. Open.

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