Naomi 4th on, Anne 3rd on and Laura 5th on after 2 GMT.
Looking at each opponents recent form and taking into account our 3 players current form, this is how I see tomorrows matches.
Naomi is out of form, but Bondarenko is also out of form. If and this is a big if, Naomi can recapture her best form I could see Naomi giving her a real match.
Anne is playing OK, not her best tennis, but certainly above the standard of this time last year, Doi though is in pretty good form. I don't see this as straightforward, but I also don't see Anne losing.
Laura is maybe rediscovering her better form, Panova is having a very good year, but is maybe better on clay. A difficult task lies ahead for Laura, but not impossible.
1-0* La Robson holds, saving 1 bp, after managing to get 1/8 first serves in
*2-0 Laura breaks on the 3rd attempt
3-0* Miss Robson finds some first serves and holds to 40
*3-1 AP holds from 30-30
4-1* LR holds to love
*4-2 AP fires the first ace of the contest in a love service game
5-2* La R holds to 15
*5-3 AP holds to 40
6-3* Robbo's first serve goes missing from 30-30 but she still manages to save 2 bps before eventually figuring out how to get her first serve in the box, taking the set without dropping serve
2nd set
*0-1 Alexandra holds to 15
1-1* LR holds from 15-30
*1-2 Alex holds from 15-30
2-2* LR holds to 15 after her first df and her first ace
*2-3 The 5' 10" russian comes up with an ace to save one of two bps before eventually holding to 40
3-3* LR still struggling to land her first serve but manages to hold from 15-30
*3-4 The world number 83 holds to 15
4-4* LR holds to love
*5-4 LR breaks to 15
5-5* AP breaks on her 5th bp of the game, having saved 1 match point, surprisingly doing much of the damage against the first serve, winning 5/8
*5-6 Panova holds
6-6* LR holds to 15
Tiebreak *1-0 LR mini-break *2-0 2-1* AP recovers the mini-break 3-1* LR regains the mini-break *4-1 AP df *4-2 5-2* 6-2* *6-3 7-3 LR wins
A tight contest. Somewhat strangely, all 3 breaks of serve were due mainly to success against the opponent's first serve. Laura started serving for the match at 5-4 having won 10/10 points on first serve in that set then lost 5/8.
-- Edited by kundalini on Tuesday 20th of March 2012 12:17:00 AM
Tough one for Hev, as Cirstea seems to be rediscovering her best form this year. Good draw for Bally to draw a WC, but Zhang is much better than her current ranking evidenced by the form shown in her last couple of tournaments. I was surprised Min beat her last week, after she came through against Laura and Hev.
Also just read a nice article with Laura http://www.thetennisspace.com/on-court/exclusive-interview-with-laura-robson/ There doesn't seem to be any injury problems at the moment, so maybe she might cause a surprise tonight.
I have kind of said before that I really think she's been on catch-up ever since not really having a close season and losing all that training and work on improved consistency.
I think she really surprised herself by even qualifying for the Australian Open and then it's been a bit tough since, not helped by some niggles / medical issues But last week she got two decent competitive matches under her belt, and that looks a pretty good win today.
I'm quite optimistic that maybe nor just yet, but in a month or two we may have Laura back to about where she would want to be, going forward.
-- Edited by indiana on Tuesday 20th of March 2012 01:11:25 AM