Grand Slam Tennis - Visits And Misses In Women's Draw
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Grand Slam Tennis - Visits And Misses In Women's Draw
The first week of the Australian Open has passed and the game entered the fourth round. So what I'd expect the women's side will be more open with the top four seeded teams are not as strong as the men, then subjected to disturbances.
Serena Williams, I might make an exception, but the problem with the Williams sisters is that there is nothing given, nothing is certain. Just when you think they are gone, they fight and win, just when you think, are sure to win, fail and lose.
Next to the woman produced the biggest surprise when I wrote this. Top seed Jelena Jankovic lost his fourth round match and got a straight set thrashing of French Marian Bartoli, 1-6, 4-6. Jankovic output follows the path of other Serb Ana Ivanovic, who was the fifth seed, Venus Williams, who was the sixth. But unlike these two, better identification Jankovic wins, someone who can beat the top seeds on a given day, as she plays her best tennis.
Marion Bartoli, 16, gained prominence last year at Wimbledon, reaching the final and played against the eventual winner Venus Williams. But what is notable feat was the route taken to reach the final. Then beat third-seeded Jankovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 in a match that was stopped several times by weather. Among his most notable achievements was when she stepped out from behind a set down and beat the top and Justine Henin in the semifinals 1-6, 7-5, 6-1.
Dinara Safina fought hard and clawed back and beat France's Alize Cornet, seeded with a score of 15 tennis 6-2, 2-6, 7-5. Safina published True Grit and determination that has tried to turn the match in his favor when facing two match points against itself. She was 2-5 down and two match points at 3-5. However, he saved two of them, producing winners and Cornet wilted under the attack of Safina finally win the game. The Russian had good maximum total of 52 unforced errors and eight double faults and 29 against four double faults of his opponent. You must provide these figures in their next match in the quarterfinals could be against Jelena Dokic and her fellow Russian Alisa Kleybanova.
For other seeds that fell, I am more confused with what is sick Ivanovic. Is it a crisis of confidence? He recovered from his wounds? I guess I can not even imagine what is wrong with him. But I realized when I saw many things to play. No more fire in his eyes, this album makes someone persevere through difficult times in the game. We can only see the uncertainty replacing fire. When playing the rough spots, she is unsure about what to do and was afraid to make the shot that can win the point. I saw the fire when she fought Daniela Hantuchova in the semifinals last year. The same edge where Maria Sharapova has struggled in the first set. Maybe all you need is a victory of ego-boosting for a senior player. Then his confidence can be significantly improved.
Venus Williams has not won an Australian Open title. Maybe she'll never win. His erratic display in that sub-tournament marked a thing, that his preparation for this tournament is not enough for her to get into the groove. Probably it is good as long as she wins Wimbledon or the U.S.
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The first week of the Australian Open has passed and the game entered the fourth round. So what I'd expect the women's side will be more open with the top four seeded teams are not as strong as the men, then subjected to disturbances.
Serena Williams, I might make an exception, but the problem with the Williams sisters is that there is nothing given, nothing is certain. Just when you think they are gone, they fight and win, just when you think, are sure to win, fail and lose.
Next to the woman produced the biggest surprise when I wrote this. Top seed Jelena Jankovic lost his fourth round match and got a straight set thrashing of French Marian Bartoli, 1-6, 4-6. Jankovic output follows the path of other Serb Ana Ivanovic, who was the fifth seed, Venus Williams, who was the sixth. But unlike these two, better identification Jankovic wins, someone who can beat the top seeds on a given day, as she plays her best tennis.
Marion Bartoli, 16, gained prominence last year at Wimbledon, reaching the final and played against the eventual winner Venus Williams. But what is notable feat was the route taken to reach the final. Then beat third-seeded Jankovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 in a match that was stopped several times by weather. Among his most notable achievements was when she stepped out from behind a set down and beat the top and Justine Henin in the semifinals 1-6, 7-5, 6-1.
Dinara Safina fought hard and clawed back and beat France's Alize Cornet, seeded with a score of 15 tennis 6-2, 2-6, 7-5. Safina published True Grit and determination that has tried to turn the match in his favor when facing two match points against itself. She was 2-5 down and two match points at 3-5. However, he saved two of them, producing winners and Cornet wilted under the attack of Safina finally win the game. The Russian had good maximum total of 52 unforced errors and eight double faults and 29 against four double faults of his opponent. You must provide these figures in their next match in the quarterfinals could be against Jelena Dokic and her fellow Russian Alisa Kleybanova.
For other seeds that fell, I am more confused with what is sick Ivanovic. Is it a crisis of confidence? He recovered from his wounds? I guess I can not even imagine what is wrong with him. But I realized when I saw many things to play. No more fire in his eyes, this album makes someone persevere through difficult times in the game. We can only see the uncertainty replacing fire. When playing the rough spots, she is unsure about what to do and was afraid to make the shot that can win the point. I saw the fire when she fought Daniela Hantuchova in the semifinals last year. The same edge where Maria Sharapova has struggled in the first set. Maybe all you need is a victory of ego-boosting for a senior player. Then his confidence can be significantly improved.
Venus Williams has not won an Australian Open title. Maybe she'll never win. His erratic display in that sub-tournament marked a thing, that his preparation for this tournament is not enough for her to get into the groove. Probably it is good as long as she wins Wimbledon or the U.S.
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