Laura Robson is the sole British entrant with a top 8 seeding courtesy of her senior ranking. She is seeded to play An-Sophie Mestach in the 3rd round, just as at Wimbledon, with top seed Daria Gavrilova also in her quarter
Second eighth:
(11) An-Sophie Mestach (BEL) v (Q) Robin Anderson (USA) Miho Kowase (JPN) v (wc) Kyle McPhillips (USA) Petra Rohanova (CZE) v (Q) Chanelle Van Nguyen (USA) (8) Laura Robson (GBR) v Anna Karolina Schmiedlova (SVK)
Laura has the second highest senior ranking in the field after Karolina Pliskova. Top seed Daria Gavrilova, whom Laura could meet in the semi-final, is ranked 661st.
-- Edited by Osomec on Monday 6th of September 2010 01:19:54 AM
She was on Sky being interviewed a short while ago, and felt the match was a little bit tougher than the scoreline suggests, she also said she was using the match to practice a few things e.g serve and volleying. She said she had three more tournaments to play this year and also off the court her new passion is fantasy football.
Laura it would appear has also finalised her schedule for the rest of the year. Playing WTA events mostly in Japan. She will need something like 40 or so ranking points in these 3 tournaments to gain direct entry into Aussie open qualifying, anything less will mean she will fall short and as she has used up her full entitlement of tournaments, she won't even be able to accept a WC.
Interesting to see that Laura says she is looking to try out some things in a match environment in the first couple of matches here more than just interested in trying to win love and love ( so don't bet on that ) before she feels it gets tougher later on when basically she is indicating her full concentration will then be just on winning. Sounds sensible.
Laura Robson is playing at 4pm UK time on Tuesday, and she and her American opponent have been put on the Grandstand Court, capacity five or six thousand. I don't know how many people will choose to watch, but this will potentially be Laura's first experience of playing in front of a large crowd that wants to see her lose.
She was on Sky being interviewed a short while ago, and felt the match was a little bit tougher than the scoreline suggests, she also said she was using the match to practice a few things e.g serve and volleying. She said she had three more tournaments to play this year and also off the court her new passion is fantasy football.
I think she's being kind there, it was as comfortable a win as the scoreline suggests and Laura was never in any trouble. She only played one bad game when serving for the first set but broke back straight away and probably could have won even easier if on very top form.