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RE: Week 30 - ITF ($50K) - Lexington, USA Hard


Stircrazy wrote:

As an aside, I venture to suggest that Mallory Burdette's progress here (she put out the top seed, Rogowska (WR 120), in straight sets in the first round, then her compatriot, Jessica Pegula (WR 216), in the second, also in straight sets) goes some way to explaining her unexpected defeat of Annie K in the first round at Stanford a couple of weeks ago.  She was unranked then, but weighs in at N° 496 now & will clearly be a force to be reckoned with from now on... hmm


For the record, the eighth seed, Madison Keys (where do the Yanks find these names?  I thought the madison was a discipline in the Olympic track cycling event... disbelief  confuse ) WR 182, finally snuffed out Burdette's challenge by 3 & 0 yesterday!



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Misaki starts set 2 with a DF, and serves another in the game. Johanna makes the most of this good fortune, and vbreaks on her first chance.

*2-0

But the break is surrendered from 30-40*.

3-2*

Johanna can't make any impression at all on the Doi 1st serve, losing 100% of the points this set when it goes in. Luckily, it only goes in 42% of the time at present, but that rate is steadily climbing. All square.

*3-3

With Johanna struggling to get any first serves in, Doi capitalises with a second consecutive break fromm *30-40.

3-4*

Another DF from Misaki, at 30-30* presents Johanna with a break back opportunity, which she takes.

Really good fight from JK, as it has been all week. If Doi misses with that first serve, then Johanna is all over the second serve winning 70%, at the moment, of Misaki's 2nd serve points.

*4-4

2 DF's in game 9 by Johanna leads to a break point after having *40-15. Her nerve holds though, winning the next three points to force Misaki to serve to stay in the set.

5-4*

From 0-40* Doi serves consecutive DF's, and Jo wins back to back points on fist serves - only her second and third of the set - to set up a set point, but can't make it count, as Misaki pulls through to tie it up again.

*5-5



-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Sunday 29th of July 2012 12:21:01 AM

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Someone must've taken a comfort break or injury time out, can't see any movement on the corner of the court visible from the mens ATP live stream.

They have returned, we should be under way again now.



-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Sunday 29th of July 2012 12:38:14 AM

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Despite a DF, a hold from deuce to start the decider.

1-0*

Misaki starts set 3 as she did set 2, with a DF on her first point, and JK piles on the pressure, for 2 break points at 40-15*. She takes the first.

Great stuff now.

*2-0

Five straight games for Johanna. Might another break here be just enough?

3-0*

A break point in game 4 is handed over with another DF by Misaki.

6 games in a row for Johanna. Come on, see it home, stay focused..

*4-0

A DF from JK in that game didn't matter. Just one game away now. This is fantastic against the world #127!

5-0*



-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Sunday 29th of July 2012 01:01:02 AM

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murray_2k9 wrote:

Wooop! Brilliant stuff. Verge of top 200 and GS qualies must be a very real possibility. Will be interesting to see her progression from here


Yes indeed! Having been a bit premature after the previous victory, I'm pretty certain that this win now leapfrogs her over Naomi to GB #5.

She'll be ranked about 210-ish, I think ? With, hopefully, more to come this week 

If she wins, she could be as high as #185!




-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Sunday 29th of July 2012 01:21:32 AM

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Slightly cooler and less humid in Lexington tonight: 28°C, 55% humidity, no chance of rain.

Good luck again Johanna.

Now playing; Misaki Doi to serve first.

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I thought Joko was going to sneak the set then.

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She missed the first set point in game 10 and then another in game 12, but takes her third set point. smile

Game on. 



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2 more DF's from Misaki (yes really!) hand JK two more set points at 40-15* and she takes the second one, for the set.

7-5

We're going all the way again, Johanna only seems to like Matches at leas 2h 30m long!

Come on!



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Ha she must not think shes earned the points unless shes fought for several hours for them! Cmon now Joko one more set and youre in the final!

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Emphatic so far. Surely, she can close it out.

Tip my hat to this girls fitness

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murray_2k9 wrote:

Emphatic so far. Surely, she can close it out.

Tip my hat to this girls fitness


 Yup. I make it she's been on court just over 10 hours in singles alone now this week.



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Wooop! Brilliant stuff. Verge of top 200 and GS qualies must be a very real possibility. Will be interesting to see her progression from here

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2 Match Points.....

Ack! DF on the first of them!

But the seconds the charm. Woo Hoo!!!

Amazing fight. Well played

3-6 7-5 6-1

She looked out of it at 4-4 in the second set, but from then on in, out played the world #127.
She was certainly helped by Doi clustering DF's together, and not serving high enough 1st serve percentage. But by the end she seemed to have found solutions to most everything Misaki could through at her, including her dominant 1st serve - when it went in. Johanna won 64% of the final set points

That's Number 2 and 4 seeds, two players inside the world top 130 dispatched in this run to the final.

Her opponent is: Julia Glushko [ISR] WR: #220 CH: 161 (Oct 2011)

I think she has a chance here!

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SF: KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 235 beat DOI, Misaki (JPN) 4 127 3-6 7-5 6-1

F: KONTA, Johanna (GBR) 235 v GLUSHKO, Julia (ISR) 220


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