She is on the OOP for today playing Vera DUSHEVINA (RUS) WR107, 4th on Court 9 starting from 11am local time. 2nd round opponents are either Lucic (100) or U. Radwandska (46)
Anne plays Yung-Jan CHAN (TPE) WR101 7th (!) on Court 4, which is odd scheduling given Court 6 only has 3 matches. 2nd round opponents are either Dominguez Lino (75) or Mattek-Sands (WC 234)
-- Edited by RBBOT on Saturday 11th of August 2012 06:28:16 AM
Britains Laura Robson, an Olympics silver medalist in mixed doubles with Andy Murray, and the tournaments oldest entrant Kimiko Date Krumm, 41, of Japan are among other qualifying entrants.
Here's a link http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-2186190/Laura-Robson-appoints-Zeljko-Krajan-new-coach.html This guy has a reputation for being very tough on his pupil's and for being quite intense on the sidelines. I remember when he was coaching Safina he was a bit of a perfectionist. Not really praising victories, but being quite critical.
Sports Illustrated sum up my reservations about that appointment: "Given his recent history of less-than-amicable splits with Dinara Safina and Dominika Cibulkova, thats a surprising hire. Heres hoping he doesnt train all the joy out of her."
I imagine there was a lot of consultation, especially with Leon and Judy. Dinara always spoke extremely highly of him when they were actually training.
Early break for Laura with the BP set up by a Dushevina DF
*2-1
Hands it back immediately with a DF on break point (Her second in the game) Serve is a problem already - low percentage, and her 2nd serve is no challenge for Dushevina so far.
2-2*
Three straight breaks. Looks like another one of those matches where who breaks will be irrelevant. Who holds will be the key!
*3-2
-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Saturday 11th of August 2012 08:18:10 PM
Will certainly be interesting to see how Laura develops with her new coach. Krajan has the advantage of starting work with Laura when she is on a good run of form. Laura has to be favourite to win today given the recent results of both players.
I think if Anne brings the form she showed against Wozniacki in to this, she actually has the better chance of reaching the MD. Likely to be Dominguez Lino for her next, which should be about an even chance (as it's not on clay).
However, if Anne brings her pre-Olympic form, then Yung-Jan Chan will probably beat her easily. Chan had a great run in Carlsbad on Hard, beating Wickmayer, Heather and Jankovic in successive matches en route to a very close loss in the final to Bartoli. She also then made the final in Beijing, but lost to a player ranked 100 places below her.
Whereas though Laura's first match is possibly easier (Dushevina's recent form being pretty ordinary), she is then likely to face Urszula Radwanska who recently beat Hantuchova in Carlsbad, and Barthel at the Olympics.
4 straight holds to open set three too. It seems pretty close and competitive now.
*2-2
Laura faced *0-30 and a break point, but holds, just.
***correction*** the scoreboard was wrong (both I'm checking), there was no BP, the advantage went to Laura from deuce, and she won directly. from there
3-2*
Still on serve in set 3. Laura taken to deuce two services in a row - this time through a DF, but holds firm.
Laura hasn't had a break point opportunity since Set 1. Now would be a great time.
4-3*
-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Saturday 11th of August 2012 09:32:53 PM
Laura does indeed get that break point, and takes it, breaking to love. Now serving for the match. Come on!
*5-3
But... she cracks! A DF to start the gane, and Vera breaks back, to 30. Oh well, break again!
5-4*
And she does! Breaks to love. Phew!
6-2 3-6 6-4
She played quite well, not well, but quite well, overall, and the serve was an improvement. Still needs consuistency all around though. If it's Radwanska next, she'll need to play well. 20 points is a good start for the week.
Well played Laura, onwards and upwards.
Now for Annie...
-- Edited by insomniacfolder on Saturday 11th of August 2012 09:47:07 PM