Watch and enjoy: There may be no wider range of playing styles than Rome's WTA quarterfinalists
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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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