Don't think Jo has ever really stopped being aggresive. She's just too often neglected to get the ball over the net and between the appropriate lines.
(6) Kasatkina or Pavyluchenkova next.
If that is won, (5) Sevastova or Jabeur in the final.
So although the original top 4 seeds departed early to nurse injury or head off early to Shanghai, Jo could still have to beat seeds 5, 6 & 7 to win the title.
A coaching change of face can be initially good in itself ( Bouchard started pretty well with Joyce ) but hope this week really is the start of much better times again.
-- Edited by indiana on Thursday 18th of October 2018 08:32:03 PM
She wouldnt have won this type of match earlier in the season . Mentally she looked a lot better and it was great to see her serving two first serves to finish the match off . She looked delighted at the win .
This season has been tough but its good to see her finishing the year with some wins. Big question will this trial coach set up be made permanent? .
Don't think Jo has ever really stopped being aggresive. She's just too often neglected to get the ball over the net and between the appropriate lines.
(5) Kasatkina or Pavyluchenkova next.
If that is won, (6) Sevastova or Jabeur in the final.
So although the original top 4 seeds departed early to nurse injury or head off early to Shanghai, Jo could still have to beat seeds 5, 6 & 7 to win the title.
A coaching change of face can be initially good in itself ( Bouchard started pretty well with Joyce ) but hope this week really is the start of much better times again.
Yes, I agree. But I guess what I meant is that sometimes she sprays the ball everywhere. But this time, although there were a few shockers (which you expect when you're really aggressive), a lot only missed by a fraction, which is encouraging. (As well as the win itself, of course)