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Post Info TOPIC: Week 42 - ITF (W25) - Waco TX, USA - Hard


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Week 42 - ITF (W25) - Waco TX, USA - Hard


R16: Katie SWAN (GBR) [3] 261 def Alicia BARNETT (GBR) 609 6-3 6-2

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Leylah Fernandez, which was a very good win, was the only top 350 player Katie has beaten on this streak, and 5 of the 7 have been 430+, so can't get too carried away yet, but it is great that Katie is stringing a lot of (straight set) wins together, picking up decent points, and edging closer to the ranking where she has been before, and one that you would think was far more realistic for her ability and potential.

Would be great if she could get to another final here to improve her options when picking tournaments at the beginning of 2020, which hopefully will be a breakout year for her.



-- Edited by Ace Ventura on Thursday 17th of October 2019 06:30:54 PM

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Barnett certainly isn't looking out of place in these tournaments, 2 wins from 4 matches in the singles (Claremont/Waco), semifinal in the doubles (Waco), and into the QF in doubles here with Burrage. The singles losses, a gutsy fight against Harrison (7th seed, Claremont), and competitive against Swan (3rd seed, Waco) today. She's doing well.



-- Edited by foobarbaz on Thursday 17th of October 2019 06:44:04 PM

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foobarbaz wrote:

Barnett certainly isn't looking out of place in these tournaments, 2 wins from 4 matches in the singles (Claremont/Waco), semifinal in the doubles (Waco), and into the QF in doubles here with Burrage. The singles losses, a gutsy fight against Harrison (7th seed, Claremont), and competitive against Swan (3rd seed, Waco) today. She's doing well.



-- Edited by foobarbaz on Thursday 17th of October 2019 06:44:04 PM


Yes, I think Lissey is underranked at the moment. Even when these points go on she will still only have a ranking around 570, but she should be in the top 500 easily. She has a current CH 453, but the way she has been playing these last weeks, I agree that she certainly has the potential to take this out. 

Tonight she has a doubles still with Jodie.

 



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Emily and Jacqueline won their QF 3-6 6-4 11-9

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An MTO in the doubles QF involving Alicia and Jodie who took the first set but are now level at one set all.

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QF: SWAN, Katie (GBR) 3 261 v HARRISON, Catherine (USA) 5 305 CH=303 30/9/19

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So Emily and Jacqueline through to the SF, Lissey and Jodie won the first set but are out. I hope that MTO DF mentions is nothing serious for either of them.. It seems Jodie especially is still feeling her way back.

Top seeds for Emily + next. They won't be favourites here.

QF: Emily APPLETON/ Jacqueline CAKO (GBR/USA) [3] 648 (368+280) def Kulikov, Angela KULIKOV/ Rianna VALDES (USA/USA) 994 (465+529) 3-6 6-4 11-9
QF: Alicia BARNETT/ Jodie Anna BURRAGE (GBR/GBR) [4] 801 (348+453) lost to Ingrid GAMARRA MARTINS/ Thaisa Grana PEDRETTI (BRA/BRA) 1606 (1018+588) 6-3 3-6 5-10

SF: Emily APPLETON/ Jacqueline CAKO (GBR/USA) [3] 648 (368+280) vs Vladica BABIC/ Anna DANILINA (MNE/KAZ) [1] 301 (173 +128)


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What is it about Emilys game that allows her to have some good success in doubles at 25k but virtually no success in singles at this level? Does anyone have a perspective?

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Not watched her play but how is her movement around the court.



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emmsie69 wrote:

Not watched her play but how is her movement around the court.


 One of her better points



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Katie serving for the first set, and half way there (30-0), but it's been a break-fest with 7 breaks combined in the 9 games. *5-4.

Holds to love. 6-4.

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The breaks haven't stopped in the second either - 6 so far.

Katie recovered from 2-4*, to serve for the match at *5-4, had at least one MP (may have been more), but was broken, so 5-5*.

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TheTraveller2 wrote:

What is it about Emilys game that allows her to have some good success in doubles at 25k but virtually no success in singles at this level? Does anyone have a perspective?


 A lot of it is in her head. Saw her at Chiswick, and she seemed to struggle on winning the key points. She certainly ought to be winning a few matches at this level.



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It was just the one MP for Katie, but Harrison ended up taking that set 5-7, and surprise surprise, they've exchanged breaks at the start of the decider. 6-4 5-7 1-1*

Just the 16 breaks in those 24 games.

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