Her serve gave me concerns something wasn't right as it was so slow. But that's the neatest I've seen from Sorana in a long time.
To be honest I didn't think Jo would get out of her 8th with Sabalenka/Azarenka waiting, but did expect more than round 2. Maybe it would have been better for Heather to have won after all!
Awful. I assume Jo wasn't feeling well. No energy at all. I was actually routing for Cirstea in the end.
Emotional stress?
Just speculating.
I hope the new coaching strategy is not for Jo to remain so stoic. Yes Jo has let her emotions get the better of her in the past but that would be far preferable from this passive, unergetic presence that was brought on the court today.
Jo won more points overall. Looking back, the 4 break points at 4-4* and 5-5* were well saved, Cirstea played an excellent breaker. Too good.
In the third Jo was hanging in by the skin of her teeth at *3-3, saved 5 break points before she got a game point where Cirstea hit a return winner. I thought we might be in for a collapse at 40-0* in the next game but that first break point save was a shot from Cirstea that barely touched the line off a deep powerful second shot from Jo down the line, then she threw down a bomb.
It really was only the final break point at 3-4* that Jo let slip away when she pushed a backhand long.
Fine marguins. Could have came out of that, but when Cirstea raised her level she couldn't up the pressure and that should be a source of frustration for her.
-- Edited by PaulM on Thursday 3rd of September 2020 08:15:22 PM