Anett Kontaveit And Kaia Kanepi Play Historic All-Estonian Semifinal At Tallinn Open

The Tallinn Open in Estonia got an all-Estonian semi-final featuring Kaia Kanepi and Anett Kontaveit. It was a great moment for a small country with just 1.3 million people. Even the Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas was there for the coin toss.

Kontaveit won the match in straight sets but the results didn’t matter as Kontaveit said after the match.

Anett Kontaveit is the highest-ranked Estonian player in history. She was ranked world number 2 earlier this year. Kaia Kanepi reached a peak ranking of world number 15 in 2012. She has reached the quarterfinals at all four grand slams.

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Sofia Open Creates History With All Female Chair Umpire Team + Female Tournament Director, Referee, And Chief Of Umpires

The Sofia Open created history this week with an all-female chair umpire team for the event. The 250 series tournament has been on the ATP calendar since 2016 and takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria.

It was not just the umpires. The tournament director, referee, and chief of umpires were also female. It was not planned, it just happened that way.

Speaking of the all-female umpire team, TP Senior Director of Officiating Administration Ali Nili said

The ATP Officiating Department prioritizes high performance and a diverse officiating team. The tournament in Sofia is an example of our successful efforts in that direction. While the road to progress is long, we are proud of the direction we are heading and the future seems bright.

Swiss Marc-Andrea Hüsler won the 2022 event beating Holger Rune in straight sets. Previous winners of the tournament include Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev.

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