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Author: | BlueDragon [ 16. January 2012 03:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
4-6 6-3 6-2 six games in a row in the third set. She kept calm and it seemed to work.. |
Author: | eddy [ 16. January 2012 03:40 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
PHEW. Well thank goodness she was able to turn it around. Daniela fitness really helped in the last set. I was so worried 0-2 down in the 3rd set but Lepchenko really wilted. The only thing that was pretty in that match was Daniela's dress. (apart from the amazing back-hand down the line to go 4-2 in the 2nd.) Next up Tsurenko, never heard of her so don't know what to expect... |
Author: | Benji [ 16. January 2012 03:42 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
That was just a terrible match to watch. Daniela should thank her lucky stars that her opponent just completely imploded in that final set. Much improvement needed. |
Author: | mhs139 [ 16. January 2012 03:44 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
[quote="eddy"]PHEW. Well thank goodness she was able to turn it around. Daniela fitness really helped in the last set. I was so worried 0-2 down in the 3rd set but Lepchenko really wilted. The only thing that was pretty in that match was Daniela's dress. (apart from the amazing back-hand down the line to go 4-2 in the 2nd.)[quote="eddy"] That backhand was gorgeous! The crosscourt backhand angle she hit changing direction near the end of the match was pretty nice as well. She found a way to win, which is what a good player does when they aren't at their best. |
Author: | Alex Isabel [ 16. January 2012 07:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
Maalox special? Oh, yeah. Deja vu? Thank heaven, no. Look, here in New York it is very rare that a 1st round match of Dani's is televised live and at a sensible hour, so given that chance tonight, why shouldn't I be treated to quintessential Daniela? Sometimes exceptional, sometimes like she was 5 years old and getting her 1st lesson from her grandmother! Let's consider all the adversity she faced in this match. The wind, the 2 ounce brain in the chair that gave her the time warning, the memory of last year's 1st round loss, and this nobody Lupchenko (who must be the only person that has moved INTO Allentown, Pa. in the last 40 years ) spending most of the match maintaining a 1st serve win percentage that only Martina or Billie Jean or Suzanne Lenglen would have. Yet she kept cool, perservered, and finally dominated. As much as she was tying knots in my stomach, at love-2 in the third, something told me that Dani would sweep the next 6 games. One tends to come up with crazy thoughts like that watching her over the years! And she goes out and actually does it! Let's all lift our Pepto Bismol bottles in a toast! Let's Go, Daniela! |
Author: | ever_the_optimist [ 16. January 2012 09:44 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
I watched the match up to *5-4 in the first set (the reason I gave up at that point was a combination of frustration and tiredness as I had work in the morning) and it was a typical Daniela performance up until that point. She got a contensious break in the 4th game when a down the line shot from Lepchenko looked for all the world in but the linesman gave it out, and in the following game Daniela got a code violation for time wasting which seemed to rattle her, she managed to come back from 15-40 down to hold the game, but didn't win another game in that set from there on in, including one at 4-2 where she was 40-0 up on her serve and still conspired to be broken. Daniela, though, pulled it out in the final two sets to get the win, but it was a frustrating set that I witnessed anyway. The main thing is the win and on we go to round two. Scott |
Author: | ever_the_optimist [ 16. January 2012 11:42 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
Next up Tsurenko, never heard of her so don't know what to expect... Same here, never heard of her, but she's ranked 111 and is quite a pretty little thing (not that that makes any difference, just pointing it out, and she's not exactly little at 5'9") and looking at her WTA bio she hasn't really done anything outside of the ITF circuit. This should be a straight forward match up for Daniela, but we all know how Daniela loves making us suffer Scott |
Author: | Alex Isabel [ 16. January 2012 18:20 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
I don't imagine this escaped anyone's attention. Pannetta flamed out last night, and she dropped a bundle of points. Daniela will clearly pass her, and as long as people like Ivanovic and Georges go a long way, the top 20 awaits! Keep our fingers crossed! Geaux, Daniela! |
Author: | Alex Isabel [ 16. January 2012 18:22 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
My bad. That's if people like Ivanovic and Georges DON'T go a long way! |
Author: | Patti1989 [ 17. January 2012 09:42 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
Order of Play,Wednesday 18 January Margaret Court Arena(11:00am) Women's Singles - 2nd Round Lesia Tsurenko(UKR) vs. Daniela Hantuchova(SVK)[20] Women's Singles - 2nd Round Francesca Schiavone(ITA)[10] vs. Romina Oprandi(ITA) Men's Singles - 2nd Round John Isner(USA)[16] vs. David Nalbandian(ARG) Women's Singles - 2nd Round Paula Ormaechea(ARG) vs. Agnieszka Radwanska(POL)[8] so another tv match, great |
Author: | eddy [ 17. January 2012 11:25 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
And there's hawkeye |
Author: | ever_the_optimist [ 17. January 2012 11:43 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
Looks like another late night for me. Let's see if I can last more than a set this time. Scott |
Author: | eddy [ 17. January 2012 16:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
The weather is not looking good for tomo at all. As MCA doesn't have a roof there may waiting around which is bad for us Europeans as it'll definitely be a really late one! |
Author: | BlueDragon [ 17. January 2012 18:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
so... either go to bed very late or wake up very early.. hmm But I really want to watch the match, as the streams are of pretty good quality! |
Author: | ArturJFC [ 17. January 2012 20:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Australian Open, Melbourne |
I know that we have a topic for this but here's the rankings without the AusOpen'11 and with the points of 1rd added. 14 Sabine Lisicki +100 2963 15 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova +100 2735 16 Dominika Cibulkova +100 2635 17 Shuai Peng +100 2580 18 Svetlana Kuznetsova +100 2466 19 Daniela Hantuchova +100 2390 20 Ana Ivanovic +100 2355 21 Flavia Pennetta +5 2295 22 Roberta Vinci +100 2210 23 Julia Goerges +100 2165 24 Kaia Kanepi +100 2049 25 Anabel Medina Garrigues +100 2045 with Penneta already out, Daniela has now more 180 points than Vinci, 225 than Goerges and 341 than Kanepi, so, even with a loss at 3rd, top20 seems pretty possible. |
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