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Week 39 - WTA International ($250K) - Tashkent, Uzbekistan Hard


QR1: Harriet Dart GBR [q6]174 vs Alexandra Panova RUS 518 (CH 71 July 2012)

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Anyone shed any light on Panova? I'm familiar with pretty much all the current top 200 but I wasn't as big a fan 6 years ago when it looks like she was in her prime. I'm guessing injuries and using PR?

Looking at Her most recent results, doesn't appear to be in great form and Dart is 4/11 favourite- but then again, she was the favourite in each of her last 3 losses.

Should she advance then she could have the 4th Q seed Tomova in the FQR.

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Ace Ventura wrote:

Anyone shed any light on Panova? I'm familiar with pretty much all the current top 200 but I wasn't as big a fan 6 years ago when it looks like she was in her prime. I'm guessing injuries and using PR?

Looking at Her most recent results, doesn't appear to be in great form and Dart is 4/11 favourite- but then again, she was the favourite in each of her last 3 losses.

Should she advance then she could have the 4th Q seed Tomova in the FQR.


From memory Panova has a good forehand, decent doubles player (partnered Hev a few times), injuries have marred a few come back attempts in recent years. Beatable but not a pushove.



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Harriet underway and has just broken. *4-3. Not sure if there's been more breaks though.

Plays Radanovic if she comes through as she beat the seeded Tomova.

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Thanks Ace, almost missed this. Harriet holds for 5-3* - and it is two breaks to one in her favour.

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First set to Harriet 6-4

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2nd set not going too well though *1-4. (5-17 points)

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Didn't get much better, going into a 3rd. 6-4 1-6 *0-0. Harriet just won 2 points on Panova's 4 service games that set.

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Second set Harriet was hammered. 47% first serve percentage, 38% won, whilst Panova lost only 2 pts on serve the whole set. And now Harriet has been broken to love at the start of the third set. Omens are not good. 6-4 1-6 0-1*

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This is becoming a regular pattern

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This is becoming a regular pattern


Yes, my thoughts. If she is going to continue to test herself at this level, she needs to improve her serve, and make sure she has the fitness necessary. Interesting that it looks like Gabi's strategy - albeit she has been injured - in contrast is to go back down to the level at which she was successful early in the year. Seeing that Gabi has points to defend in the coming months, and has not had a run of wins for a while, that's sensible. I'm not sure about Harriet's current strategy, though I hope she is learning.



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This isn't working for Harriet. Either something is wrong, or she needs to go back to the drawing board and rethink. Her miserable serving and return pattern continued throughout the 3rd set too. She won just 7 points on serve, and 3 against that set, 1 more point than the previous set where she won only 9. 

QR1: Harriet Dart GBR [q6]174 lost to Alexandra Panova RUS 518 (CH 71 July 2012) 6-4 1-6 1-6



-- Edited by Michael D on Saturday 22nd of September 2018 09:22:42 AM

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Thing is, some of these opponents Harriet has been losing to recently won't look out of place in 25k draws, certainly not 60k anyway. It may look a higher level on paper being a full WTA event, but she would have been beating better players than these even before the grass season.

I didn't know much about Panova, but a quick look at her results shows she has been playing more doubles recently and she's lost her last 3 singles matches in recent weeks to Perrin, Hatouka and Samsonova, haven't heard of the latter two. To lose 6-1 6-1 after taking the first is pretty disappointing.

In theory, it probably will be better to drop back down to 25-60k level, but as I say, it's not as if she's been losing to emerging talents on the brink of the top 100 recently.

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She's obviously low on confidence at the moment, she is losing the winning habit, and her serve is really faltering. She's gone from Seoul in South Korea the last week to Tashkent in Uzbekistan. Now Tashkent and Uzbekistan are surprisingly wonderful places to visit, but they are really remote, and for her to go all this way for such a listless performance suggests she is not convinced herself why she is undertaking this type of schedule right now. Today was a motions performance, with nothing in the tank to fightback once things started to tip up. It's easy in tennis to have performances where you are wondering what the hell am I doing on the tennis court (and in this place), and I'm sure Harriet was having some of those thoughts today.

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Yes her spark seems to have gone. These are not good performances.

Some deep breaths and keep working hard. She'll get through this.

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