She's been drawn in the first round against an unranked player, one ranked about 450, and two ranked about 250.
To be honest, I think that's very decent.
This is her first 'unlucky' draw.
All the other losses have been just pretty poor play, based on the scores and some bits I've seen on livestream.
This may have been her first 'unlucky' R1 draw this year but Naiktha has only gone and won in straight sets, 2&4!
Admittedly, it was a good time to play the Romanian, who is yet to win a WTA-ranked match this year (this may be linked to her having had to retire in her last match of 2021), but still, given that Naiktha has been struggling a bit herself, that's an excellent, confidence-building result.
In fact it's the third biggest ranking scalp of her career (her best since switching to GB!) and the fifth time she has beaten a top 150 player:
95 (Teliana Pereira) in Hobart WTA qualifying in 2014
107 (Ana Bogdan) in Hobart WTA qualifying in 2018
121 (Mihaela Buzarnescu) in R1 at Canberra W60 in 2022
129 (Kaja Juvan) in R2 at Taipei WTA in 2019
137 (Aliona Bolsova) in R2 at La Bisbal d'Emporda W60 in 2019 (the only time she has ever beaten two top 200 players in the same tournament, since she had also beaten WR 181 in R1)
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I must admit Ive never got round to supporting Naiktha , not really engaged with her, much in the way Ive always struggled to support Brydan and Mandy Carreras who base themselves completely overseas and dont really seem to engage in British tennis. I hope that doesnt sound xenophobic, I really have no issue with players becoming Brits, its a modern and open world and Im happy with that - but I like to support players I can engage with and feel a connection with. Naiktha , Ive always struggled with that.
So that said, this is a good win, a very good win , and I really hope she backs it up. Well done to her.
Miki may have had other things on her mind. She has just split from her boyfriend, deleted all references to him on her social media and posted a couple of days ago "Learn from the past to build a better future! Stay strong and focused"
Naitha has won at this level before - so hopefully it's a return to form - but who knows
-- Edited by Strongbow on Tuesday 29th of March 2022 10:01:11 PM
Hopefully Naiktha can follow this up this week and/or in the weeks to come.
I'm always wary of just one match which depends how on or off form both players are, and I note Steven and Lambda's comments on Buzarnescu. Did anyone see the match?
I must admit Ive never got round to supporting Naiktha , not really engaged with her, much in the way Ive always struggled to support Brydan and Mandy Carreras who base themselves completely overseas and dont really seem to engage in British tennis. I hope that doesnt sound xenophobic, I really have no issue with players becoming Brits, its a modern and open world and Im happy with that - but I like to support players I can engage with and feel a connection with. Naiktha , Ive always struggled with that.
So that said, this is a good win, a very good win , and I really hope she backs it up. Well done to her.
I assume she's still based in Australia given how often she plays there which makes the decision to switch back to GB puzzling, although she did make the Fed/BJK Cup squad once.