Laura played Jovanovski twice in juniors in 2008, losing to her on clay at the Trofeo Bonfiglio but then getting revenge on grass in the QFs on her way to the junior Wimbledon title.
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To complicate matters just a touch there is a slot for a LL, which if the results go a certain way would leave Laura(if beaten) as the highest ranked loser in FQR.
To complicate matters just a touch there is a slot for a LL, which if the results go a certain way would leave Laura(if beaten) as the highest ranked loser in FQR.
So she doesn't really need to play tomorrow anyway, but it wouldn't do her any harm as she's only had one match in a few days, and that didn't seem too hard.
How come the dubs DA is over 1000 for this, as it's a premier tourney?
Because unlike the ATP players can't use singles rankings to enter. Don't understand why Broady/Konta are not playing here as they are playing Wimbledon.
R1: Laura Robson & Heather Watson v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova & Lucie Safarova (RUS/CZE)
R1: Elena Baltacha & Anne Keothavong v (4) Nuria Llagostera Vives & Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (ESP/ESP)
How come the dubs DA is over 1000 for this, as it's a premier tourney?
Because unlike the ATP players can't use singles rankings to enter. Don't understand why Broady/Konta are not playing here as they are playing Wimbledon.
R1: Laura Robson & Heather Watson v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova & Lucie Safarova (RUS/CZE)
R1: Elena Baltacha & Anne Keothavong v (4) Nuria Llagostera Vives & Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (ESP/ESP)