Matches on friday. Heather 3rd on pista 5. Naomi 4th on pista 6.
Worth noting that Hradecka retired in the 2nd set against Safarova in Prague this week. Dodin qualified in Prague then lost somewhat surprisingly to WC Vondrousova
Laura was 1st Alt for the main draw prior to the qualifying draw so may well have got in; that or decided that professional tennis isn't for her. Main draw out on friday.
-- Edited by kundalini on Thursday 28th of April 2016 03:51:22 PM
Looks like Laura's luck with the draws has just run out...
Laura plays Vika in R1 with JoKo playing Caroline Garcia (then potentially Aga in R2)
As for today's qualifiers, hard to see any other results apart from Heather winning and Naomi losing. Serena's withdrawal must have been the one that let Laura in the main draw as there aren't currently any LL spots, which could be relevant as Heather is 3rd seed.
-- Edited by tony_orient on Friday 29th of April 2016 11:07:43 AM
Main draw spots couldn't be much worse. Laura will do well to win a game. Very optimistically, Jo gets a potential early shot at a CH win.
I don't think Naomi has NO hope against Dodin. It's about the best draw available.
Ach, Jo's taken out a WR 2 before, Simona Halep in the Wuhan L16 at the end of September last year. Hope she gets a chance to add Aga, but R1 clearly no picnic.
Dodin really isn't very good on clay - although she's certainly better than Naomi, bless
She's barely won a decent match on it in the last 12 months.
In fact, when you watch her on clay, it's very similar to Naomi (just a little less so)
i.e. she's like Bambi - all long skinny legs, going in all directions, skating over the clay, and tripping up, rather than digging in.
Of course, Naomi is like Bambi in spades (from her own admission) and as per her lovely video links.
Dodin did beat Laura, Madison Brengle and Krystina Pliskova for the loss of just 15 games in Stuttgart which makes me think Naomi might struggle here (especially as Naomi then won only 2 games against Brengle last week)
Madrid is often an anomaly though, where big hitting players often do better than any other clay tournament.
Dodin really isn't very good on clay - although she's certainly better than Naomi, bless
She's barely won a decent match on it in the last 12 months.
In fact, when you watch her on clay, it's very similar to Naomi (just a little less so)
i.e. she's like Bambi - all long skinny legs, going in all directions, skating over the clay, and tripping up, rather than digging in.
Of course, Naomi is like Bambi in spades (from her own admission) and as per her lovely video links.
Dodin did beat Laura, Madison Brengle and Krystina Pliskova for the loss of just 15 games in Stuttgart which makes me think Naomi might struggle here (especially as Naomi then won only 2 games against Brengle last week)
Madrid is often an anomaly though, where big hitting players often do better than any other clay tournament.
Oh, as said above, yes, I think Océane will win.
Ans, yes, Naomi will struggle.
But not because Dodin is any good on clay - she isn't. Beating Laura (on clay) is no claim to fame, nor Brengle (who did well at the recent 50k on clay but that's only a 50k, and she hadn't won any other match on clay all the last 12 months). Nor indeed K Pliskova, who skipped the clay season completely last year.
And before those three Q wins, Dodin had won only two matches on clay the whole of last year (against two lower ranked French women).
It's a decent draw for Naomi - but I think it will be like two players playing squash at the beach.
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Friday 29th of April 2016 12:28:25 PM
Dodin really isn't very good on clay - although she's certainly better than Naomi, bless
She's barely won a decent match on it in the last 12 months.
In fact, when you watch her on clay, it's very similar to Naomi (just a little less so)
i.e. she's like Bambi - all long skinny legs, going in all directions, skating over the clay, and tripping up, rather than digging in.
Of course, Naomi is like Bambi in spades (from her own admission) and as per her lovely video links.
Dodin did beat Laura, Madison Brengle and Krystina Pliskova for the loss of just 15 games in Stuttgart which makes me think Naomi might struggle here (especially as Naomi then won only 2 games against Brengle last week)
Madrid is often an anomaly though, where big hitting players often do better than any other clay tournament.
Oh, as said above, yes, I think Océane will win.
Ans, yes, Naomi will struggle.
But not because Dodin is any good on clay - she isn't. Beating Laura (on clay) is no claim to fame, nor Brengle (who did well at the recent 50k on clay but that's only a 50k, and she hadn't won any other match on clay all the last 12 months). Nor indeed K Pliskova, who skipped the clay season completely last year.
And before those three Q wins, Dodin had won only two matches on clay the whole of last year (against two lower ranked French women).
It's a decent draw for Naomi - but I think it will be like two players playing squash at the beach.
I've not seen Dodin play so admittedly I was basing my thoughts purely on results. Maybe the best way of putting it is that Dodin has a very good recent track record of beating players who don't like clay, which doesn't bode well for Naomi. Happy to be proved wrong in the next few hours.
Heather is much more comfortable on the red dirt and it seems a bit unfair that she has to qualify while Laura gets into the main draw. Not sure Hev would swap places even if she could now the draw is out though.
TonyO, we're just going to have to agree to disagree....
I can't even go with 'Dodin has a very good recent track record of beating players who don't like clay', I'm afraid.
She's beaten a couple but it's no great shakes beating people who are even worse than you on your bad surface (and, yes, Naomi will almost certainly be another to add).
But, yes, it would be nice if we were all wrong and Naomi was at least competitive.
I think though that points will be 'short and not very sweet'.