2012 WTA Tour

The 2012 WTA Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2012 tennis season. The 2012 WTA Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the WTA Premier tournaments (Premier Mandatory, Premier 5, and regular Premier), the WTA International tournaments, the Fed Cup (organized by the ITF), the year-end championships (the WTA Tour Championships and the WTA Tournament of Champions), and the tennis event at the Summer Olympic Games. Also included in the 2012 calendar is the Hopman Cup, which is organized by the ITF and does not distribute ranking points.[1]

Victoria Azarenka (left) claimed her first Grand Slam title at the 2012 Australian Open, defeating Maria Sharapova to become the new World No. 1, thus becoming the first Belarusian to win the Grand Slam. Sharapova (middle) rebounded at the 2012 French Open, completing a career Grand Slam by defeating Sara Errani in the final. At Wimbledon and the US Open, Serena Williams (right) won her fourteenth and fifteen Grand Slam titles beating Agnieszka Radwańska and Azarenka respectively, in the final to earn her fifth Wimbledon and fourth US Open victory. And at the Summer Olympic Games, Serena Williams won the gold medal defeating Maria Sharapova to become the second woman to complete a career Golden Slam in singles.
2012 WTA Tour
Details
DurationDecember 31, 2011 – November 4, 2012
Edition42nd
Tournaments57
CategoriesGrand Slam (4)
WTA Championships (2)
Summer Olympics
WTA Premier Mandatory (4)
WTA Premier 5 (5)
WTA Premier (12)
WTA International (29)
Achievements (singles)
Most tournament titlesUnited States Serena Williams (7)
Most tournament finalsBelarus Victoria Azarenka
Russia Maria Sharapova (9)
Prize money leaderBelarus Victoria Azarenka
(US$7,928,920)
Points leaderBelarus Victoria Azarenka (10,595)
Awards
Player of the yearUnited States Serena Williams
Doubles team of the year
Most improved
player of the year
Italy Sara Errani
Newcomer of the yearUnited Kingdom Laura Robson
Comeback
player of the year
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
2011
2013

Schedule

This is the complete schedule of events on the 2012 calendar, with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage.[1]

Key
Grand Slam tournaments
Summer Olympic Games
Year-end championships
WTA Premier Mandatory
WTA Premier 5
WTA Premier
WTA International
Team events

January

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
2 JanHyundai Hopman Cup
Perth, Australia
ITF Mixed Teams Championships
Hard (i) – $1,000,000 – 8 teams (RR)
 Czech Republic
2–0
 France
Round robin (Group A)
 Bulgaria
 Denmark
 United States
Round robin (Group B)
 Spain
 Australia
 China
Brisbane International
Brisbane, Australia
WTA Premier
Hard – $655,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Estonia Kaia Kanepi
6–2, 6–1
Slovakia Daniela HantuchováBelgium Kim Clijsters
Italy Francesca Schiavone
Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
United States Serena Williams
Serbia Jelena Janković
Germany Andrea Petkovic

7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–2)
ASB Classic
Auckland, New Zealand
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
China Zheng Jie
2–6, 6–3, 2–0 retired[a]
Italy Flavia PennettaGermany Angelique Kerber
Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova
Germany Sabine Lisicki
Russia Elena Vesnina
Italy Sara Errani
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká

6–7(2–7), 6–2, [10–7]
9 JanApia International Sydney
Sydney, Australia
WTA Premier
Hard – $637,000 – 30S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–2, 1–6, 6–3
China Li NaPoland Agnieszka Radwańska
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
France Marion Bartoli
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Czech Republic Květa Peschke
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
6–1, 4–6, [13–11]
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
Moorilla Hobart International
Hobart, Australia
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Mona Barthel
6–1, 6–2
Belgium Yanina WickmayerIsrael Shahar Pe'er
Germany Angelique Kerber
Romania Simona Halep
Russia Anna Chakvetadze
Romania Sorana Cîrstea
Australia Jarmila Gajdošová
Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
Romania Monica Niculescu
6–7(4–7), 7–6(7–4), [10–5]
Chinese Taipei Chuang Chia-jung
New Zealand Marina Erakovic
16 Jan
23 Jan
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam
$12,122,762 – hard
128S/96Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–3, 6–0
Russia Maria SharapovaBelgium Kim Clijsters
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Italy Sara Errani
Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova
Russia Vera Zvonareva
5–7, 6–4, 6–3
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Romania Horia Tecău
6–3, 5–7, [10–3]
Russia Elena Vesnina
India Leander Paes
30 JanFed Cup by BNP Paribas Quarterfinals
Moscow, Russia – hard (i)
Charleroi, Belgium – hard (i)
Biella, Italy – clay (red) (i)
Stuttgart, Germany – hard (i)
Quarterfinals winners
 Russia 3–2
 Serbia
3–2
 Italy 3–2
 Czech Republic
4–1
Quarterfinals losers
 Spain
 Belgium
 Ukraine
 Germany

February

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
6 FebOpen GDF Suez
Paris, France
WTA Premier
Hard (i) – $637,000 – 30S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Angelique Kerber
7–6(7–3), 5–7, 6–3
France Marion BartoliBelgium Yanina Wickmayer
Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
Russia Maria Sharapova
Germany Mona Barthel
Germany Julia Görges
Italy Roberta Vinci
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
7–6(7–3), 6–1
Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Croatia Petra Martić
PTT Pattaya Open
Pattaya, Thailand
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–3
Russia Maria KirilenkoRomania Sorana Cîrstea
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
Russia Vera Zvonareva
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
United States Vania King
India Sania Mirza
India Sania Mirza
Australia Anastasia Rodionova
3–6, 6–1, [10–8]
Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching
Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
13 FebQatar Total Open
Doha, Qatar
WTA Premier 5
Hard – $2,168,400 – 56S/26D
SinglesDoubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–1, 6–2
Australia Samantha StosurPoland Agnieszka Radwańska
France Marion Bartoli
Belgium Yanina Wickmayer
United States Christina McHale
Romania Monica Niculescu
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
6–3, 6–1
United States Raquel Kops-Jones
United States Abigail Spears
XX Copa BBVA Colsanitas
Bogotá, Colombia
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Spain Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino
6–2, 7–5
Russia Alexandra PanovaRomania Edina Gallovits-Hall
Hungary Tímea Babos
Colombia Mariana Duque Mariño
Argentina Paula Ormaechea
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
Italy Karin Knapp
Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
Russia Alexandra Panova
6–2, 6–2
Luxembourg Mandy Minella
Switzerland Stefanie Vögele
20 FebDubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
WTA Premier
Hard – $2,000,000 – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
7–5, 6–4
Germany Julia GörgesDenmark Caroline Wozniacki
Serbia Jelena Janković
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Serbia Ana Ivanovic
Australia Samantha Stosur
Germany Sabine Lisicki
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
6–2, 6–1
India Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
Memphis International
Memphis, United States
WTA International
Hard (i) – $220,000 – 32S/16Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
6–3, 6–4
New Zealand Marina ErakovicRussia Vera Dushevina
Italy Alberta Brianti
France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
Ukraine Lesia Tsurenko
United States Varvara Lepchenko
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká

6–3, 6–4
Russia Vera Dushevina
Belarus Olga Govortsova
Whirlpool Monterrey Open
Monterrey, Mexico
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/32Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Hungary Tímea Babos
6–4, 6–4
Romania Alexandra CadanțuHungary Gréta Arn
Italy Sara Errani
Russia Nina Bratchikova
Spain Lourdes Domínguez Lino
Austria Patricia Mayr-Achleitner
Luxembourg Mandy Minella
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci

6–2, 7–6(8–6)
Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm
China Zhang Shuai
27 FebAbierto Mexicano TELCEL p/b HSBC
Acapulco, Mexico
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Sara Errani
5–7, 7–6(7–2), 6–0
Italy Flavia PennettaItaly Roberta Vinci
Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
Spain Estrella Cabeza Candela
Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková
Colombia Mariana Duque Mariño
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
6–2, 6–1
Spain Lourdes Domínguez Lino
Spain Arantxa Parra Santonja
BMW Malaysian Open
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/32Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
2–6, 7–5, 4–1 retired[b]
Croatia Petra MartićGreece Eleni Daniilidou
Serbia Jelena Janković
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
Australia Olivia Rogowska
China Peng Shuai
Japan Ayumi Morita
Chinese Taipei Chang Kai-chen
Chinese Taipei Chuang Chia-jung

7–5, 6–4
Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching
Japan Rika Fujiwara

March

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
5 Mar
12 Mar
BNP Paribas Open
Indian Wells, United States
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard – $5,536,664 – 96S/32D
SinglesDoubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–2, 6–3
Russia Maria Sharapova Germany Angelique Kerber
Serbia Ana Ivanovic
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
China Li Na
France Marion Bartoli
Russia Maria Kirilenko
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
6–2, 6–3
India Sania Mirza
Russia Elena Vesnina
19 Mar
26 Mar
Sony Ericsson Open
Key Biscayne, United States
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard – $4,828,050 – 96S/32D
SinglesDoubles
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
7–5, 6–4
Russia Maria SharapovaFrance Marion Bartoli
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
United States Venus Williams
United States Serena Williams
China Li Na
Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova

7–6(7–0), 4–6, [10–4]
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci

April

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
2 AprFamily Circle Cup
Charleston, United States
WTA Premier
$740,000 – clay (green) – 56S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Serena Williams
6–0, 6–1
Czech Republic Lucie ŠafářováSlovenia Polona Hercog
Australia Samantha Stosur
Russia Nadia Petrova
Russia Vera Zvonareva
Germany Sabine Lisicki
United States Venus Williams
Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
5–7, 6–4, [10–6]
Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
9 AprBarcelona Ladies Open
Barcelona, Spain
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Sara Errani
6–2, 6–2
Slovakia Dominika CibulkováRomania Sorana Cîrstea
Spain Carla Suárez Navarro
Belarus Olga Govortsova
Ukraine Yuliya Beygelzimer
Romania Simona Halep
Germany Julia Görges
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
6–0, 6–2
Italy Flavia Pennetta
Italy Francesca Schiavone
e-Boks Open
Copenhagen, Denmark
WTA International
$220,000 – hard (i)[2] – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Angelique Kerber
6–4, 6–4
Denmark Caroline WozniackiCroatia Petra Martić
Serbia Jelena Janković
France Alizé Cornet
Serbia Bojana Jovanovski
Estonia Kaia Kanepi
Germany Mona Barthel
Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm
Japan Rika Fujiwara
6–2, 4–6, [10–5]
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Estonia Kaia Kanepi
April 16Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Semifinals
Moscow, Russia – clay (i)
Ostrava, Czech Republic – hard (i)
Semifinals winners
 Serbia 3–2
 Czech Republic
4–1
Semifinals losers
 Russia
 Italy
April 23Porsche Tennis Grand Prix
Stuttgart, Germany
WTA Premier
$740,000 – clay (red) (i) – 28S/32Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Russia Maria Sharapova
6–1, 6–4
Belarus Victoria AzarenkaPoland Agnieszka Radwańska
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Germany Mona Barthel
China Li Na
Germany Angelique Kerber
Australia Samantha Stosur
Czech Republic Iveta Benešová
Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová

6–4, 7–5
Germany Julia Görges
Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
Fes, Morocco
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Netherlands Kiki Bertens
7–5, 6–0
Spain Laura Pous TióRomania Simona Halep
France Mathilde Johansson
Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
Spain Garbiñe Muguruza Blanco
Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská
Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská
Russia Alexandra Panova
3–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]
Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
Romania Alexandra Cadanțu
30 AprBudapest Grand Prix
Budapest, Hungary
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Sara Errani
7–5, 6–4
Russia Elena VesninaGeorgia (country) Anna Tatishvili
New Zealand Marina Erakovic
Italy Alberta Brianti
Canada Aleksandra Wozniak
Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
Croatia Petra Martić
Slovakia Janette Husárová
Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková
6–4, 6–2
Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
Estoril Open
Oeiras, Portugal
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Estonia Kaia Kanepi
3–6, 7–6(8–6), 6–4
Spain Carla Suárez NavarroItaly Roberta Vinci
Italy Karin Knapp
Russia Nadia Petrova
Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská
Spain Sílvia Soler Espinosa
Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva
Chinese Taipei Chuang Chia-jung
China Zhang Shuai
4–6, 6–1, [11–9]
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva

May

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
May 7Mutua Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
WTA Premier Mandatory
$5,189,603 – clay (Blue) – 64S/32Q/28D
Singles drawDoubles draw
United States Serena Williams
6–1, 6–3
Belarus Victoria AzarenkaPoland Agnieszka Radwańska
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
China Li Na
United States Varvara Lepchenko
Australia Samantha Stosur
Russia Maria Sharapova
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci

6–1, 3–6, [10–4]
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Russia Elena Vesnina
May 14Internazionali BNL d'Italia
Rome, Italy
WTA Premier 5
$2,168,400 – clay (red) – 56S/32Q/28D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Russia Maria Sharapova
4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–5)
China Li NaUnited States Serena Williams
Germany Angelique Kerber
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Italy Flavia Pennetta
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
United States Venus Williams
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci

6–2, 7–5
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Russia Elena Vesnina
May 21Brussels Open
Brussels, Belgium
WTA Premier
$637,000 – clay (red) – 30S/32Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
7–5, 6–0
Romania Simona HalepEstonia Kaia Kanepi
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Belgium Alison Van Uytvanck
Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Poland Urszula Radwańska
United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
India Sania Mirza

6–3, 6–2
Poland Alicja Rosolska
China Zheng Jie
Internationaux de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/32Q/16D
Singles drawDoubles draw
Italy Francesca Schiavone
6–4, 6–4
France Alizé CornetFrance Pauline Parmentier
United States Sloane Stephens
Russia Alexandra Panova
Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
Japan Ayumi Morita
Sweden Johanna Larsson
Belarus Olga Govortsova
Poland Klaudia Jans-Ignacik

6–7(4–7), 6–3, [10–3]
South Africa Natalie Grandin
Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová
May 28
June 4
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
$11,315,740 – clay (red)
128S/96Q/64D/32X
Singles drawDoubles drawMixed drawLegends Doubles
Russia Maria Sharapova
6–3, 6–2
Italy Sara ErraniAustralia Samantha Stosur
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Germany Angelique Kerber
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
Estonia Kaia Kanepi
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci

4–6, 6–4, 6–2
Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova
India Sania Mirza
India Mahesh Bhupathi

7–6(7–3), 6–1
Poland Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
Mexico Santiago González

June

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
11 JunAegon Classic
Birmingham, Great Britain
WTA International
Grass – $220,000 – 56S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Melanie Oudin
6–4, 6–2
Serbia Jelena JankovićChina Zheng Jie
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Japan Misaki Doi
Italy Roberta Vinci
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
United States Irina Falconi

7–5, 6–7(2–7), [10–8]
NÜRNBERGER Gastein Ladies
Bad Gastein, Austria
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Alizé Cornet
7–5, 7–6(7–1)
Belgium Yanina WickmayerKazakhstan Ksenia Pervak
Luxembourg Mandy Minella
Spain Estrella Cabeza Candela
United States Chichi Scholl
Sweden Johanna Larsson
Austria Yvonne Meusburger

6–7(4–7), 6–4, [11–9]
18 JunAegon International
Eastbourne, Great Britain
WTA Premier
Grass – $637,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Austria Tamira Paszek
5–7, 6–3, 7–5
Germany Angelique KerberFrance Marion Bartoli
Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
UNICEF Open
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
WTA International
Grass – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Russia Nadia Petrova
6–4, 6–3
Poland Urszula RadwańskaBelgium Kirsten Flipkens
Belgium Kim Clijsters
Italy Roberta Vinci
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Italy Francesca Schiavone

6–4, 3–6, [11–9]
25 Jun
2 Jul
The Championships, Wimbledon
London, Great Britain
Grand Slam
$11,174,883 – grass
128S/96Q/64D/48X
SinglesDoublesMixed doublesLadies' Invitation Doubles
United States Serena Williams
6–1, 5–7, 6–2
Poland Agnieszka RadwańskaGermany Angelique Kerber
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
Germany Sabine Lisicki
Russia Maria Kirilenko
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Austria Tamira Paszek
United States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
7–5, 6–4
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
United States Mike Bryan
United States Lisa Raymond
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
India Leander Paes
Russia Elena Vesnina

July

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
9 JulBank of the West Classic
Stanford, California, United States
WTA Premier
Hard – $740,000 – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Serena Williams
7–5, 6–3
United States CoCo VandewegheRomania Sorana Cîrstea
Belgium Yanina Wickmayer
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Poland Urszula Radwańska
France Marion Bartoli
New Zealand Marina Erakovic
United Kingdom Heather Watson
7–5, 7–6(9–7)
Australia Jarmila Gajdošová
United States Vania King
Internazionali Femminili di Palermo
Palermo, Italy
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Sara Errani
6–1, 6–3
Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-StrýcováRomania Irina-Camelia Begu
United Kingdom Laura Robson
Romania Alexandra Cadanțu
Spain Estrella Cabeza Candela
Germany Julia Görges
Spain Carla Suárez Navarro

7–6(7–5), 6–4
16 JulMercury Insurance Open
Carlsbad, California, United States
WTA Premier
Hard – $740,000 – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
6–1, 7–5
France Marion BartoliChinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
Russia Nadia Petrova
United States Christina McHale
Serbia Jelena Janković
United States Varvara Lepchenko
Poland Urszula Radwańska

6–2, 6–4
Sony Ericsson Swedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
WTA International
$220,000 – clay (red) – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Slovenia Polona Hercog
0–6, 6–4, 7–5
France Mathilde JohanssonSweden Johanna Larsson
Germany Mona Barthel
Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova

6–4, 5–7, [10–6]
23 JulBaku Cup
Baku, Azerbaijan
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Serbia Bojana Jovanovski
6–3, 6–1
United States Julia CohenRussia Olga Puchkova
Russia Alexandra Panova
Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková
Luxembourg Mandy Minella
Serbia Aleksandra Krunić
Russia Nina Bratchikova
Ukraine Irina Buryachok
Russia Valeriya Solovyeva
6–3, 6–2
Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
Italy Alberta Brianti
30 JulySummer Olympic Games
London, Great Britain
Summer Olympic Games
Grass
64S/32D/16X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
 Gold Silver BronzeFourth placeGermany Angelique Kerber
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
Belgium Kim Clijsters
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
United States Serena Williams
6–0, 6–1
Russia Maria SharapovaBelarus Victoria Azarenka
6–3, 6–4
Russia Maria Kirilenko
United States Serena Williams
United States Venus Williams
6–4, 6–4
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova
4–6, 6–4, 6–1
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
Belarus Max Mirnyi
2–6, 6–3, [10–8]
United Kingdom Laura Robson
United Kingdom Andy Murray
United States Lisa Raymond
United States Mike Bryan
6–3, 4–6, [10–4]
Germany Sabine Lisicki
Germany Christopher Kas
Citi Open
Washington, D.C., United States
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková
6–1, 6–1
Russia Anastasia PavlyuchenkovaUnited States Vania King
United States Sloane Stephens
Chinese Taipei Chang Kai-chen
United States CoCo Vandeweghe
Canada Eugenie Bouchard
Slovakia Jana Čepelová
Japan Shuko Aoyama
Chinese Taipei Chang Kai-chen
7–5, 6–2
United States Irina Falconi
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers

August

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
6 AugRogers Cup p/b National Bank
Montreal, Canada
WTA Premier 5
Hard – $2,168,400 – 48S/64Q/28D
SinglesDoubles
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
7–5, 2–6, 6–3
China Li NaDenmark Caroline Wozniacki
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Austria Tamira Paszek
Canada Aleksandra Wozniak
Italy Roberta Vinci
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska

7–5, 2–6, [10–7]
13 AugWestern & Southern Open
Mason, Ohio, United States
WTA Premier 5
Hard – $2,168,400 – 56S/28D
SinglesDoubles
China Li Na
1–6, 6–3, 6–1
Germany Angelique KerberUnited States Venus Williams
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
Australia Samantha Stosur
Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
United States Serena Williams
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
6–1, 6–3
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
China Zheng Jie
20 AugNew Haven Open at Yale
New Haven, United States
WTA Premier
Hard – $637,000 – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová
7–6(11–9), 7–5
Russia Maria KirilenkoDenmark Caroline Wozniacki
Italy Sara Errani
Belarus Olga Govortsova
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
France Marion Bartoli
Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
United States Liezel Huber
United States Lisa Raymond
4–6, 6–0, [10–4]
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
Texas Tennis Open
Dallas, United States
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Roberta Vinci
7–5, 6–3
Serbia Jelena JankovićSerbia Bojana Jovanovski
Australia Casey Dellacqua
China Peng Shuai
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers
Canada Aleksandra Wozniak
Romania Sorana Cîrstea
New Zealand Marina Erakovic
United Kingdom Heather Watson
6–3, 6–0
Latvia Līga Dekmeijere
United States Irina Falconi
27 Aug
3 Sep
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
$11,517,008 – hard
128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed doubles
United States Serena Williams
6–2, 2–6, 7–5
Belarus Victoria AzarenkaRussia Maria Sharapova
Italy Sara Errani
Australia Samantha Stosur
France Marion Bartoli
Serbia Ana Ivanovic
Italy Roberta Vinci
Italy Sara Errani
Italy Roberta Vinci
6–4, 6–2
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Brazil Bruno Soares
6–7(8–10), 6–1, [12–10]
Czech Republic Květa Peschke
Poland Marcin Matkowski

September

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
10 SepTashkent Open
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Romania Irina-Camelia Begu
6–4, 6–4
Croatia Donna VekićCzech Republic Eva Birnerová
Poland Urszula Radwańska
Romania Alexandra Cadanțu
Serbia Bojana Jovanovski
Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva
Russia Alexandra Panova
Poland Paula Kania
Belarus Polina Pekhova
6–2, ret.
Russia Anna Chakvetadze
Serbia Vesna Dolonc
Bell Challenge
Quebec City, Canada
WTA International
Carpet (i) – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Belgium Kirsten Flipkens
6–1, 7–5
Czech Republic Lucie HradeckáGermany Mona Barthel
France Kristina Mladenovic
Georgia (country) Anna Tatishvili
Czech Republic Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
United States Melanie Oudin
United States Lauren Davis
Germany Tatjana Malek
France Kristina Mladenovic
7–6(7–5), 6–7(6–8), [10–7]
Poland Alicja Rosolska
United Kingdom Heather Watson
17 SepKDB Korea Open
Seoul, South Korea
WTA International
Hard – $500,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
6–1, 6–0
Estonia Kaia KanepiRussia Ekaterina Makarova
United States Varvara Lepchenko
Czech Republic Klara Zakopalová
Spain María José Martínez Sánchez
Netherlands Kiki Bertens
Austria Tamira Paszek
United States Raquel Kops-Jones
United States Abigail Spears
2–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Uzbekistan Akgul Amanmuradova
United States Vania King
Guangzhou International Women's Open
Guangzhou, China
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
6–3, 5–7, 6–4
United Kingdom Laura RobsonPoland Urszula Radwańska
Romania Sorana Cîrstea
France Mathilde Johansson
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers
France Alizé Cornet
China Peng Shuai
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
China Zhang Shuai
2–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Australia Jarmila Gajdošová
Romania Monica Niculescu
24 SepToray Pan Pacific Open
Tokyo, Japan
WTA Premier 5
Hard – $2,168,400 – 56S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Russia Nadia Petrova
6–0, 1–6, 6–3
Poland Agnieszka RadwańskaGermany Angelique Kerber
Australia Samantha Stosur
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
Italy Sara Errani
Russia Maria Sharapova
United States Raquel Kops-Jones
United States Abigail Spears
6–1, 6–4
Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Czech Republic Květa Peschke

October

Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 OctChina Open
Beijing, China
WTA Premier Mandatory
Hard – $4,828,050 – 60S/28D
SinglesDoubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–3, 6–1
Russia Maria SharapovaFrance Marion Bartoli
China Li Na
Switzerland Romina Oprandi
Spain Carla Suárez Navarro
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska
Germany Angelique Kerber
Russia Ekaterina Makarova
Russia Elena Vesnina
7–5, 7–5
Spain Nuria Llagostera Vives
India Sania Mirza
8 OctGenerali Ladies Linz p/b voestalpine
Linz, Austria
WTA International
Hard (i) – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
6–3, 6–4
Germany Julia GörgesRomania Irina-Camelia Begu
Belgium Kirsten Flipkens
Croatia Petra Martić
United States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Serbia Ana Ivanovic

6–3, 6–4
HP Japan Women's Open Tennis
Osaka, Japan
WTA International
Hard – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United Kingdom Heather Watson
7–5, 5–7, 7–6(7–4)
Chinese Taipei Chang Kai-chenAustralia Samantha Stosur
Japan Misaki Doi
United States Jamie Hampton
United Kingdom Laura Robson
South Africa Chanelle Scheepers
France Pauline Parmentier

6–1, 6–4
15 OctKremlin Cup
Moscow, Russia
WTA Premier
Hard (i) – $740,000 – 28S/16D
SinglesDoubles
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
6–2, 4–6, 7–5
Australia Samantha StosurSerbia Ana Ivanovic
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
Serbia Vesna Dolonc
Slovakia Dominika Cibulková
Russia Maria Kirilenko

6–3, 1–6, [10–8]
BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open
Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg
WTA International
Hard (i) – $220,000 – 32S/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Venus Williams
6–2, 6–3
Romania Monica NiculescuGermany Andrea Petkovic
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Italy Roberta Vinci
Kazakhstan Ksenia Pervak
Spain Lourdes Domínguez Lino
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká

6–3, 6–4
22 OctTEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships
Istanbul, Turkey
Year-end championships
Hard (i) – $4,900,000 – 8S (RR)/4D
SinglesDoubles
United States Serena Williams
6–4, 6–3
Russia Maria SharapovaPoland Agnieszka Radwańska
Belarus Victoria Azarenka
Round robin losers
Germany Angelique Kerber
China Li Na
Italy Sara Errani
Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (withdrew)
Australia Samantha Stosur
Russia Maria Kirilenko
Russia Nadia Petrova
6–1, 6–4
Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
29 OctQatar Airways Tournament of Champions
Sofia, Bulgaria
Year-end championships
Hard (i) – $750,000 – 8S (RR)
Singles
Russia Nadia Petrova
6–2, 6–1
Denmark Caroline WozniackiBulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova
Italy Roberta Vinci
Round robin losers
Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
China Zheng Jie
Russia Maria Kirilenko (withdrew)
Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Final
Prague, Czech Republic
 Czech Republic
3–1
 Serbia

Statistical information

These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2012 WTA Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the tennis event at the London Summer Olympic Games, the year-end championships (the WTA Tour Championships and the Tournament of Champions), the WTA Premier tournaments (Premier Mandatory, Premier 5, and regular Premier), and the WTA International tournaments.[1] The players/nations are sorted by: 1) total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation); 2) cumulated importance of those titles (one Grand Slam win equalling two Premier Mandatory/Premier 5 wins, one year-end championships win equalling one-and-a-half Premier Mandatory/Premier 5 win, one Premier Mandatory/Premier 5 win equalling two Premier wins, one Olympic win equalling one-and-a-half Premier win, one Premier win equalling two International wins); 3) a singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy; 4) alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Key

Grand Slam tournaments
Summer Olympic Games
Year-end championships
WTA Premier Mandatory
WTA Premier 5
WTA Premier
WTA International

To avoid confusion and double counting, these tables should be updated only after an event is completed. The tables are through to the tournaments of the week of September 9.

Titles won by player

Total Player Grand Slam Olympic Games Year-end Premier Mandatory Premier 5 Premier Inter­national Total
 S   D   X   S   D   X   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   X 
12 Sara Errani (ITA) 480
9 Serena Williams (USA) 720
9 Roberta Vinci (ITA) 180
7 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 601
6 Lisa Raymond (USA) 051
5 Nadia Petrova (RUS)320
5 Liezel Huber (USA) 050
4 Raquel Kops-Jones (USA) 040
4 Abigail Spears (USA) 040
4 Andrea Hlaváčková (CZE) 040
4 Lucie Hradecká (CZE) 040
3 Maria Sharapova (RUS)300
3 Venus Williams (USA)120
3 Ekaterina Makarova (RUS)021
3 Sania Mirza (IND)021
3 Agnieszka Radwańska (POL) 300
3 Heather Watson (GBR)120
3 Hsieh Su-wei (TPE) 210
2 Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA)011
2 Maria Kirilenko (RUS)020
2 Elena Vesnina (RUS)020
2 Petra Kvitová (CZE) 200
2 Klaudia Jans-Ignacik (POL)020
2 Kristina Mladenovic (FRA)020
2 Kaia Kanepi (EST)200
2 Angelique Kerber (GER)200
2 Caroline Wozniacki (DNK)200
2 Marina Erakovic (NZL)020
2 Květa Peschke (CZE)020
2 Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová (CZE)020
2 Tímea Babos (HUN)110
2 Irina-Camelia Begu (ROU)110
2 Magdaléna Rybáriková (SVK)110
2 Chuang Chia-jung (TPE) 020
2 Chang Kai-chen (TPE) 020
2 Alexandra Panova (RUS) 020
2 Zhang Shuai (CHN) 020
2 Nuria Llagostera Vives (ESP) 010
1 Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS)010
1 Vera Zvonareva (RUS)010
1 Li Na (CHN) 100
1 Dominika Cibulková (SVK)100
1 Tamira Paszek (AUT)100
1 Iveta Benešová (CZE)010
1 Arantxa Parra Santonja (ESP)010
1 María José Martínez Sánchez (ESP)010
1 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS)010
1 Lucie Šafářová (CZE)010
1 Katarina Srebotnik (SLO)010
1 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino (ESP)100
1 Sofia Arvidsson (SWE)100
1 Mona Barthel (GER)100
1 Kiki Bertens (NED)100
1 Alizé Cornet (FRA)100
1 Kirsten Flipkens (BEL)100
1 Daniela Hantuchová (SVK)100
1 Polona Hercog (SLO)100
1 Bojana Jovanovski (SRB)100
1 Melanie Oudin (USA)100
1 Francesca Schiavone (ITA)100
1 Zheng Jie (CHN)100
1 Shuko Aoyama (JPN)010
1 Eva Birnerová (CZE)010
1 Irina Buryachok (UKR)010
1 Catalina Castaño (COL)010
1 Petra Cetkovská (CZE)010
1 Jill Craybas (USA)010
1 Kimiko Date-Krumm (JPN)010
1 Mariana Duque Mariño (COL)010
1 Rika Fujiwara (JPN)010
1 Julia Görges (GER)010
1 Olga Govortsova (BLR)010
1 Anna-Lena Grönefeld (GER)010
1 Janette Husárová (SVK)010
1 Paula Kania (POL)010
1 Tatjana Malek (GER)010
1 Monica Niculescu (ROU)010
1 Polina Pekhova (BLR)010
1 Anastasia Rodionova (AUS)010
1 Valeria Solovieva (RUS)010
1 Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA)010
1 Renata Voráčová (CZE)010

Titles won by nation

Total Nation Grand Slam Olympic Games Year-end Premier Mandatory Premier 5 Premier Inter­national Total
 S   D   X   S   D   X   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   X 
24United States21211111225239132
16Russia11111221213691
15Czech Republic111372110
14Italy21164680
9Belarus1121112621
6Poland1122330
6Germany123330
6Taiwan24240
4China112220
4Slovakia121310
3India111021
3France111120
3Germany111110
3Spain21120
2Denmark11200
2Estonia11200
2Slovenia11110
2New Zealand11020
2Hungary11110
2Romania11110
2Japan2020
1Austria1100
1Belgium1100
1Netherlands1100
1Serbia1100
1Sweden1100
1Australia1010
1Colombia1010
1Ukraine1010
1Thailand1010

Titles information

The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:

Singles
Doubles
Mixed doubles

The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:

Singles
Doubles

Rankings

The Race to the Championships determines the players in the WTA Tour Championships in October. The WTA rankings are based on tournaments of the latest 52 weeks.

Singles

The following is the 2012 top 20 in the Race to the Championships and the top 20 ranked players in the world.[3][4] Players must include points from the Grand Slams, Premier Mandatory tournaments, the Summer Olympic Games and the WTA Championships. For Top 20 players, their best two results at Premier 5 tournaments will also count.[5] Gold backgrounds indicate players that qualified for the WTA Tour Championships. Blue backgrounds indicate players that qualified as alternates at the WTA Tour Championships.

Number 1 ranking

Holder Date gained Date forfeited
 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) Year-End 2011 29 January 2012
 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 30 January 2012 10 June 2012
 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 11 June 2012 8 July 2012
 Victoria Azarenka (BLR) 9 July 2012 Year-End 2012

Doubles

The following is the 2012 top 20 in the Race To The Championships – Doubles and the top 20 individual ranked doubles players. Gold backgrounds indicate teams that have qualified for WTA Tour Championships.

Number 1 ranking

Holder Date gained Date forfeited
 Liezel Huber (USA) Year-End 2011
 Liezel Huber (USA)
 Lisa Raymond (USA)

23 April 2012
9 September 2012
 Sara Errani (ITA) 10 September 2012 14 October 2012
 Roberta Vinci (ITA) 15 October 2012 Year-End 2012

Prize money leaders

The 2012 WTA Tour season was the first, and still only, season where 3 different players earned at least $6,000,000. The 2014 and 2017 seasons each had 3 different players earned at least $5,000,000. The top-16 players earned over $1,000,000.

# Player Singles Doubles Mixed Bonus Pool Year-to-date
1 Victoria Azarenka  (BLR)$7,317,651$7,130$4,139$600,000$7,928,920
2 Serena Williams  (USA)$6,828,831$214,725$2,419$0$7,045,975
3 Maria Sharapova  (RUS)$6,308,296$0$0$200,000$6,508,296
4 Agnieszka Radwańska  (POL)$3,803,819$47,723$0$250,000$4,101,542
5 Sara Errani  (ITA)$2,181,948$926,618$2,070$0$3,110,636
6 Petra Kvitová  (CZE)$2,127,402$5,473$0$600,000$2,732,875
7 Caroline Wozniacki  (DEN)$1,408,240$430$0$1,000,000$2,408,670
8 Li Na (tennis) (CHN)$1,880,646$0$0$400,000$2,280,646
9 Angelique Kerber  (GER)$1,938,436$31,856$2,070$0$1,972,362
10 Samantha Stosur  (AUS)$1,490,602$45,582$0$400,000$1,936,184
  • prize money given in US$
  • as of November 5, 2012[8]

Statistics leaders

as of November 12, 2012[9]

Aces
Player Aces Matches
1 United States Serena Williams 484 58
2 Russia Nadia Petrova 363 57
3 BelarusVictoria Azarenka 303 78
4 Russia Maria Sharapova 244 70
5 Australia Samantha Stosur 237 64
6 Belgium Kim Clijsters 230 62
7 Germany Mona Barthel 220 72
8 Italy Roberta Vinci 218 72
9 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 207 57
10 Romania Sorana Cîrstea 190 57
Service games won
Player % Matches
1 United States Serena Williams 87.5 58
2 Belgium Kim Clijsters 78.8 62
3 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 75.3 57
4 Russia Maria Sharapova 75.2 70
5 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 75.0 78
6 Australia Samantha Stosur 74.9 64
7 Russia Nadia Petrova 74.5 57
8 Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká 73.1 35
9 Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková 73.0 22
10 Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová 72.5 48
Break points saved
Player % Matches
1 United States Serena Williams 67.8 58
2 Belgium Kim Clijsters 64.7 62
3 Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková 63.5 22
4 Russia Maria Sharapova 61.5 70
5 Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová 61.3 48
6 Australia Samantha Stosur 60.4 64
7 United States Varvara Lepchenko 59.7 45
8 China Li Na 59.6 59
9 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 59.4 78
10 Germany Angelique Kerber 59.2 79
First serve percentage
Player % Matches
1 Italy Sara Errani 76.3 72
2 Germany Andrea Petkovic 72.5 22
3 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 70.6 25
4 Sweden Sofia Arvidsson 69.0 47
5 China Zheng Jie 68.4 49
6 China Li Na 67.9 59
7 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 67.9 78
8 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 67.7 78
9 Austria Patricia Mayr-Achleitner 67.5 21
10 Romania Irina-Camelia Begu 66.7 41
First service points won
Player % Matches
1 United States Serena Williams 77.8 58
2 Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká 73.1 35
3 Russia Nadia Petrova 71.5 57
4 Belgium Kim Clijsters 70.3 62
5 United States Venus Williams 69.6 33
6 Germany Mona Barthel 69.2 52
7 Estonia Kaia Kanepi 69.1 34
8 Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková 69.0 22
9 Serbia Ana Ivanovic 68.9 54
10 United Kingdom Laura Robson 68.7 31
Second serve points won
Player % Matches
1 United States Serena Williams 54.0 58
2 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 50.7 71
3 China Li Na 50.4 59
4 Russia Ekaterina Makarova 50.2 45
5 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova 49.9 25
6 Japan Misaki Doi 49.7 25
7 Australia Samantha Stosur 49.6 64
8 United States Varvara Lepchenko 49.4 45
9 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 49.2 57
10 Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva 48.8 33
Points won returning 1st service
Player % Matches
1 Italy Sara Errani 44.7 72
2 France Alizé Cornet 44.1 42
3 Italy Flavia Pennetta 42.7 35
4 Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová 42.4 44
5 United States Serena Williams 42.4 58
6 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 42.0 78
7 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 41.4 78
8 Russia Maria Sharapova 41.4 70
9 Slovakia Dominika Cibulková 40.9 59
10 Estonia Kaia Kanepi 40.8 34
Break points converted
Player % Matches
1 Italy Sara Errani 54.3 72
2 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 54.2 78
3 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 53.5 78
4 Netherlands Arantxa Rus 51.7 25
5 Australia Casey Dellacqua 51.4 23
6 Slovakia Dominika Cibulková 51.3 59
7 Netherlands Kiki Bertens 50.9 23
8 Estonia Kaia Kanepi 50.7 34
9 Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková 50.5 29
10 Russia Maria Sharapova 50.3 70
Return games won
Player % Matches
1 Belarus Victoria Azarenka 52.5 78
2 Italy Sara Errani 51.2 72
3 Italy Flavia Pennetta 48.0 35
4 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 47.0 78
5 Russia Maria Sharapova 47.0 70
6 United States Serena Williams 46.8 58
7 France Mathilde Johansson 45.0 27
8 Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová 44.5 44
9 Slovakia Dominika Cibulková 44.5 59
10 France Alizé Cornet 43.9 42

Points distribution

[5]

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32R64R128QQ3Q2Q1
Grand Slam (S)2000140090050028016010056050402
Grand Slam (D)20001400900500280160548
WTA Championships (S)+450+360(230 for each win, 70 for each loss)
WTA Championships (D)15001050690
WTA Premier Mandatory (96S)10007004502501408050530201
WTA Premier Mandatory (64S)100070045025014080530201
WTA Premier Mandatory (28/32D)10007004502501405
WTA Premier 5 (56S)90062039522512570130201
WTA Premier 5 (28D)9006203952251251
Summer Olympic Games (64S)685470340(3rd) 260(4th)17595551
WTA Premier (56S)470320200120604011281
WTA Premier (32S)470320200120601201281
WTA Premier (16D)4703202001201
Tournament of Champions+195+75(60 for each win, 25 for each loss)
WTA International (56S)28020013070301511061
WTA International (32S)28020013070301161061
WTA International (16D)280200130701

Retirements

  • Russia Vasilisa Bardina (born 30 November 1987, in Moscow) turned professional in 2003 with a high singles ranking career of No. 48 on 15 January 2007 and a high doubles ranking career of No. 117 on 25 June 2007.
  • Switzerland Myriam Casanova (born 20 June 1985, in Altstätten) turned professional in 2000 with a high singles ranking career of No. 45 on 7 April 2003 and a high doubles ranking career of No. 19 on 5 July 2004.
  • Belgium Kim Clijsters (born 8 July 1983, in Bilzen) turned professional in 1997, reaching career-high rankings of World No. 1 in Singles and Doubles. Clijsters has won 41 WTA singles titles and 11 WTA doubles titles. She has won four Grand Slam singles titles: three at the US Open, in 2005, 2009, and 2010 and one at the Australian Open in 2011. She has also been runner-up in four Grand Slam singles tournaments, and won the WTA Tour Championships singles title in 2002, 2003, and 2010. In doubles, she won the French Open and Wimbledon titles in 2003. Clijsters has retired once on 6 May 2007,[10] but almost two years later, on 26 March 2009, she publicly declared her intent to return to the WTA tour for the 2009 summer hard court season.[11] In only her third tournament back, she won her second US Open title, becoming the first unseeded player and wildcard to win the tournament, and the first mother to win a major since Evonne Goolagong in 1980.[12] Clijsters announced in May that her second retirement would occur after the completion of the 2012 US Open[13]
  • United States Julie Ditty (born 4 January 1979, in Atlanta) turned professional in 2002 with a high singles ranking career of No. 89 on 24 March 2008 and a high doubles ranking career of No. 66 on 3 August 2009.
  • Argentina Gisela Dulko (born January 30, 1985, in Buenos Aires) was a former world no. 1 in doubles turned professional in 2001. Dulko has won 4 WTA singles titles and 17 WTA doubles titles. Dulko won the 2010 WTA Tour Championships and the 2011 Australian Open in doubles, enjoying an 11-year career before announcing her retirement in November 2012.[14]
  • United States Ashley Harkleroad (born 2 May 1985, in Rossville) turned professional in 2000 with a high singles ranking career of No. 39 on 9 June 2003 and a high doubles ranking career of No. 39 on 27 January 2007.
  • Bulgaria Svetlana Krivencheva (born 30 December 1973 in Plovdiv) turned professional in 1991 with a high doubles ranking career of No. 69 on 3 August 1998.
  • United States Courtney Nagle (born 29 September 1982) turned professional in 2005 with a high doubles ranking career of No. 97 on 20 April 2009.
  • France Olivia Sanchez (born 17 November 1982 in Paris) turned professional in 1998 with a high singles ranking career of No. 90 on 9 June 2008.
  • Turkey İpek Şenoğlu (born 8 June 1979 in Eskişehir) turned professional in 1996 with a high doubles ranking career of No. 53 on 19 October 2009.
  • Czech Republic Olga Vymetálková (born 24 January 1976) turned professional in 1994 with a high doubles ranking career of No. 82 on 13 September 2004.
  • United States Mashona Washington (born 31 May 1976, in Flint) turned professional in 1995 with a high singles ranking career of No. 50 on 8 November 2004 and a high doubles ranking career of No. 55 on 18 July 2005.
  • Germany Jasmin Wöhr (born 21 August 1980 in Tübingen) turned professional in 1999 with a high doubles ranking career of No. 46 on 23 July 2007.

Comebacks

Following are notable players who will comeback after retirements during the 2012 WTA Tour season:

Awards

The winners of the 2012 WTA Awards were announced throughout the last week of November.[15]

See also

Notes

  • a Zheng Jie won the final after Flavia Pennetta was forced to retire because of a low back injury.[16]
  • b Hsieh Su-wei won the final after Petra Martić was forced to retire because of fatigue and cramping.

References

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  14. "Dulko Tenis – Happy End". Archived from the original on 2012-11-21. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
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