reasoning...Cibu played a long 2 hour match that was tiring both mentally and physically...Yaroslava is serving well here and dispatching all 4 of her last opponents here in 2 sets and bageling most of them in at least one set ...she double bageled the 3rd seed Rika...she has a new coach and is fresh and over her injury woes...I like this bet and am confident that she will prevail her at at these odds are very nice...
reasoning...Cibu played a long 2 hour match that was tiring both mentally and physically...Yaroslava is serving well here and dispatching all 4 of her last opponents here in 2 sets and bageling most of them in at least one set ...she double bageled the 3rd seed Rika...she has a new coach and is fresh and over her injury woes...I like this bet and am confident that she will prevail her at at these odds are very nice...
Subsequently, after winning the toss, the first to open was Fujiwara but it was a bad start as she was broken in the first game. In the second game Shvedova smashed two winners at 30-love and without much opposition she bagged an easy game. In the third game she again broke the third seed and took a lead of 3-0.
In the fourth game Yaroslava held her serve and then went on to breaking her opponent for the third and last time in the fifth game. With a big serve Yaroslava smashed an ace and a winner to bag the opening set.
After 9 minutes of play, Yaroslava nailed the first set. The number three seeded Fujiwara lost her serve early and was unable to bounce back into the set. Shvedova quickly pounced at all the opportunities thrown at her by Fujiwara and shifted to an assertive play. Shvedova accomplished six games in a row to win the first set on a comprehensive note.
Opening the second set was Yaroslava and she quickly put herself on the scoreboard by winning the first game of her serve. Shvedova broke her adversary in the second game and crushed her confidence from the very start.
From there onwards it was Shvedova, who not only won on her own serve but broke her rival for another two more times to secure a flawless bagel victory (6-0).
Shvedova was able to conquer the entire match without letting herself being broken in the entire match and with such agility and technique; she mastered both the sets in a matter of few minutes.
As the two shook hands the crowd cheered for both of them. With this triumph Shvedova was able to secure a berth in the main draw of the Hansol Korea Open 2011.
Subsequently, after winning the toss, the first to open was Fujiwara but it was a bad start as she was broken in the first game. In the second game Shvedova smashed two winners at 30-love and without much opposition she bagged an easy game. In the third game she again broke the third seed and took a lead of 3-0.
In the fourth game Yaroslava held her serve and then went on to breaking her opponent for the third and last time in the fifth game. With a big serve Yaroslava smashed an ace and a winner to bag the opening set.
After 9 minutes of play, Yaroslava nailed the first set. The number three seeded Fujiwara lost her serve early and was unable to bounce back into the set. Shvedova quickly pounced at all the opportunities thrown at her by Fujiwara and shifted to an assertive play. Shvedova accomplished six games in a row to win the first set on a comprehensive note.
Opening the second set was Yaroslava and she quickly put herself on the scoreboard by winning the first game of her serve. Shvedova broke her adversary in the second game and crushed her confidence from the very start.
From there onwards it was Shvedova, who not only won on her own serve but broke her rival for another two more times to secure a flawless bagel victory (6-0).
Shvedova was able to conquer the entire match without letting herself being broken in the entire match and with such agility and technique; she mastered both the sets in a matter of few minutes.
As the two shook hands the crowd cheered for both of them. With this triumph Shvedova was able to secure a berth in the main draw of the Hansol Korea Open 2011.
Shvedova ended 2010 at the 39th spot but skip the tournaments during early 2011 with a knee injury and got pushed back to 220 in the process. She pulled back the momentum in her way this week, progressing through three rounds of qualifying and winning two with double bagels, the first two double bagels of her career before beating Tanasugarn in the first round, 6-2, 6-0.
Shvedova said, "It has already been some time since I last played singles. I just got a new coach and he has been giving me a lot of good advice. He has really helped a lot and I feel I've been playing better and better since coming here."
Shvedova, who won her first WTA doubles title with Tanasugarn raced away with nine games in a row from 3-2 in the first set to snatch the win in just under an hour. There was a drastic change in the result compared to their last meeting in the first round of Wimbledon, where the Thai won, 6-2, 6-3.
Shvedova will now be locking heads with fourth seeded Dominika Cibulkova, who won her first round match on Monday. Cibulkova leads the head-to-head, 2-1.
A surprised Shedova added, "Oh, I didn't know I was going to play against her! I didn't look at the draw. No matter who is on the other side of the net, I always hope to play my best tennis."
Shvedova ended 2010 at the 39th spot but skip the tournaments during early 2011 with a knee injury and got pushed back to 220 in the process. She pulled back the momentum in her way this week, progressing through three rounds of qualifying and winning two with double bagels, the first two double bagels of her career before beating Tanasugarn in the first round, 6-2, 6-0.
Shvedova said, "It has already been some time since I last played singles. I just got a new coach and he has been giving me a lot of good advice. He has really helped a lot and I feel I've been playing better and better since coming here."
Shvedova, who won her first WTA doubles title with Tanasugarn raced away with nine games in a row from 3-2 in the first set to snatch the win in just under an hour. There was a drastic change in the result compared to their last meeting in the first round of Wimbledon, where the Thai won, 6-2, 6-3.
Shvedova will now be locking heads with fourth seeded Dominika Cibulkova, who won her first round match on Monday. Cibulkova leads the head-to-head, 2-1.
A surprised Shedova added, "Oh, I didn't know I was going to play against her! I didn't look at the draw. No matter who is on the other side of the net, I always hope to play my best tennis."
Since i missed this one. Who do u like in the late between Suarez navarro and Hercog? Hercog is even +
I havent really looked at that one...I have tunnel vision on this match,lol...hard match for me to call...I would say Polona on hard and Navarro on clay but she played well on hard at the US Open also...I'm not betting it...if Polona gets through I may take her next match though...gotta see...
Since i missed this one. Who do u like in the late between Suarez navarro and Hercog? Hercog is even +
I havent really looked at that one...I have tunnel vision on this match,lol...hard match for me to call...I would say Polona on hard and Navarro on clay but she played well on hard at the US Open also...I'm not betting it...if Polona gets through I may take her next match though...gotta see...
match voided by my book...Cibu wins by retirement...crazy match for sure...Cibu didnt impress... 8 double faults in one set...her serves were horrible...dont know what was up with Shevdova but I will find out...one of her nagging injuries must have acted up...if she was on point she could have easily won here...oh well..no loss...hope all who played her had their action voided like myself...
match voided by my book...Cibu wins by retirement...crazy match for sure...Cibu didnt impress... 8 double faults in one set...her serves were horrible...dont know what was up with Shevdova but I will find out...one of her nagging injuries must have acted up...if she was on point she could have easily won here...oh well..no loss...hope all who played her had their action voided like myself...
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