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Weeks 39 & 40 - French Open, Roland-Garros, Paris (clay)


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Survives 3 set points to get to a breaker

Plays good stuff then throws in a bad one. Ill-timed double fault to get pegged back to *3-3

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Survives 3 set points to get to a breaker

Plays good stuff then throws in a bad one. Ill-timed double fault to get pegged back to *3-3


 The point after the double fault was even worse.

Such a shame as, up to then, she was such a good combination of proactive but solid. 



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Ferro wins the first set on a tie break 7-4 I  think



-- Edited by ROSAMUND on Tuesday 29th of September 2020 03:10:03 PM

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I thought she played really well until the second half of the tiebreak. Does anyone have any idea on her stats over last few years in terms of coming back from going a set down? It feels like a rarity with Hev these days but that could be completely wrong. 

Edit- well this year she did so against Mertens and Pliskova so looks like Im full of crap 



-- Edited by Jajon on Tuesday 29th of September 2020 03:13:30 PM

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Ugh. She played a good set then a messy tiebreak to throw it away. A bit predictable sadly

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Good tennis to go up *2-0 and again then goes walk about

2-1*

Just too patchy, so annoying when the tennis is right there. She can win these matches she just can't keep her tennis neat and tight in the crunch moments.

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Break point well saved by Ferro and racket going flying.

*2-2

This is so frustrating to watch

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Jajon wrote:

I thought she played really well until the second half of the tiebreak. Does anyone have any idea on her stats over last few years in terms of coming back from going a set down? It feels like a rarity with Hev these days but that could be completely wrong. 

Edit- well this year she did so against Mertens and Pliskova so looks like Im full of crap 


 Completely agree with the first bit - it was the second half of the tiebreak that killed her - and for no reason (unlike the couple of faults earlier on which were good shot selection and SO close). 

 



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Maybe it is because i care more but Brits, women and men, always seem over the years to have had problems with mental strenghth in tight situations. I always expect or feel the Brit will be the one to cave in. Back to Wade, Barker, Durie, on the womens side and men such as John Lloyd, it has always felt that way to me...Andy, Dan buck that trend nowadays although I am not sure about the women? Are our women mentally strong? I dont watch enough to know so cant personally comment other than raise the question...

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  • Ferro has just won 7-6 6-4. 


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Maybe it is because i care more but Brits, women and men, always seem over the years to have had problems with mental strenghth in tight situations. I always expect or feel the Brit will be the one to cave in. Back to Wade, Barker, Durie, on the womens side and men such as John Lloyd, it has always felt that way to me...Andy, Dan buck that trend nowadays although I am not sure about the women? Are our women mentally strong? I dont watch enough to know so cant personally comment other than raise the question...


 Nah, I don't think so.

Just look what Mladenovic has done today - after what happened in the US

No-one on God's sweet earth could show less mental strength



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Shame for Heather - but at least she played quite close to her level, unlike Jo.

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JonH comes home wrote:

Maybe it is because i care more but Brits, women and men, always seem over the years to have had problems with mental strenghth in tight situations. I always expect or feel the Brit will be the one to cave in. Back to Wade, Barker, Durie, on the womens side and men such as John Lloyd, it has always felt that way to me...Andy, Dan buck that trend nowadays although I am not sure about the women? Are our women mentally strong? I dont watch enough to know so cant personally comment other than raise the question...


 Nah, I don't think so.

Just look what Mladenovic has done today - after what happened in the US

No-one on God's sweet earth could show less mental strength


 Oh what did Mladenovic do??!



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