QR1: Naomi Cavaday WR 455 v (q6) Reka-Luca Jani (HUN) WR 290 (CH 147 in 2012) QR1: (q7) Katy Dunne WR 295 v Elena Bogdan (ROU) WR 537 (CH 151 in 2011) QR1: (q8) Emily Webley-Smith WR 300 v Alina Silich (RUS) WR 755 (CH 725 in 2013; 18yo junior CH 35)
Silich has beaten Brits in QR1 the last 2 weeks (Katie by ret. then Izzy in 3 sets before being beaten in 3 by Naomi's QR1 opponent here, Jani) but will hopefully meet her match this time.
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GB on a shirt, Davis Cup still gleaming, 79 years of hurt, never stopped us dreaming ... 29/11/2015 that dream came true!
Still think Katy's maybe being messed about a bit.
After her great end to last year to end a number of successive weeks to past Christmas, I would have thought she just needed a good rest, recuperation and a more standard training block.
Instead within just a few weeks she is flung back into apparently semi focussed competitive matches. She ended the year in a good place, I wouldn't want this altered by confusion and defeats like this, however theoretically important they are or not.
And where's Katie B now ? She retired from a match previously in this process. Not picked up an injury to effect her ongoing training and competing ?
Anyway, good stuff Emily and another promising looking scoreline from Naomi. I guess though that their focus is less blurred.
I take it the match point was at 6-5* in the tiebreak? Em's latest instagram post is typically amazing:-
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"If the world watched how you worked today, would the world rise to its feet and applaud?" - Robin Sharma
Give me a tough schedule at the start of a long year. Give me a surface I'm not comfortable on. Give me qualifying of a challenger playing for no points and little money. Give me a wet clay court with a 3rd set ball change. Give me 3 giant opponents in a row and make me feel little. Give me bronchitis and antibiotics and a cough that won't quite go. Give me an opponent that I've never beaten and a right arm that is hurting like hell. Give me the last match left playing on a cold dark Monday night in January. Give me a match I don't have to play or need to finish. Give me an uphill struggle, a near impossible challenge, and stack all the odds against me. And I will fight like hell because of this and inspite of this. I will do what I can, with all I have, on that day. I will fight on until there is nothing in me except the will which says to me fight on. Give me a match point after 2 hours. And a loss that hurts like hell after 3 hours. Give me the strength of character to be proud of what I did and what I have given to the day anyway. This is tennis. This is why I play.
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Ugh, I just love her.
-- Edited by PaulM on Tuesday 27th of January 2015 12:29:53 PM