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Week 2 - Australian Open Grand Slam - Qualifying Melbourne, Australia Hard


Oh dear, what looked a smooth hold for Miyazaki goes haywire. Now once again down a break. To give Vandeweghe her due, she has generally been reading the Miyazaki serve well.

EDIT: Miyazaki breaks back and after a number of deuces manages to hold, her opponent once again slamming her racquet down. Playing some good counter-punching tennis but Vandeweghe is eating her second serve.

Vandeweghe holds well. Now 4-4.



-- Edited by Densher on Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:33:15 AM



-- Edited by Densher on Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:35:25 AM

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Main Draw:-
R128: RADUCANU, Emma (GBR) 75 (CH=10 2022) v KORPATSCH, Tamara (GER) 74 =CH
They met on clay in Stuttgart in 2022 with Emma winning in three

R128: DART, Harriet (GBR) 96 (CH=84 2022) v TEICHMANN, Jil (SUI) (32) 33 (CH=21 2022)
They met in Eastbourne in 2022 with Harriet winning in three

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Peter too wrote:

Main Draw:-
R128: RADUCANU, Emma (GBR) 75 (CH=10 2022) v KORPATSCH, Tamara (GER) 74 =CH
They met on clay in Stuttgart in 2022 with Emma winning in three

R128: DART, Harriet (GBR) 96 (CH=84 2022) v TEICHMANN, Jil (SUI) (32) 33 (CH=21 2022)
They met in Eastbourne in 2022 with Harriet winning in three


Well, Emma can't have any complaints with that draw. No excuse really for not winning here, unless she shows up with that ankle not fully healed I suppose. But Korpatsch away from clay, she ought to do it in straights...

Tiebreak ongoing in Miyazaki/Vandeweghe

EDIT: Going to a third set. Miyazaki took the tiebreak 7-3. Really admire her zen-like demeanour on court, never really seems phased by anything.



-- Edited by Densher on Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:15 AM

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Q3: MIYAZAKI, Yuriko Lily (GBR) 186 lost to VANDEWEGHE, CoCo (USA) 128 3-6 7-6(3) 6(1)-7(10)
Q3: BURRAGE, Jodie (GBR) (26) 131lost to JANICIJEVIC, Selena (FRA) 185 3-6 6-1 2-6

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Poor Lily, she was doing sooo well, but nerves must have overcome her in that match tie break.

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Qualifying all ended in disappointment.



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Very disappointing to have no qualifiers


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I dislike Coco Van de W's politics. And her demeanour on court, having watched the Ella match
So especially upset that she got the upper hand in extremis over Lily (rather as she did over Ella)

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I think what this shows is how well Harriet has done previously in GS qualifying, it isn't an easy route. Gutted for Lily, pretty much what happened against Garcia at Wimbledon.

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Yeah given form and rankings to not get any of the girls through is a quite disappointing. Had expected Jodie to win today, though sounds like her opponent played a good match.

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So close for Lily! Jodie probably won't get a better chance in qualifying either, will have to do it the hard way by breaking into the Top 100.

Half-decent draws for Harriet and Emma, particularly the latter if her ankle recovers in time.

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Julia Carrot wrote:

Poor Lily, she was doing sooo well, but nerves must have overcome her in that match tie break.


 The first 3 points in the MTB were double-faults! 2 from Lily



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Julia Carrot wrote:

Poor Lily, she was doing sooo well, but nerves must have overcome her in that match tie break.


 The first 3 points in the MTB were double-faults! 2 from Lily


 Ah what a pity. Would have been great to put Vandeweghe unde pressure after she started the MTB with that DF.



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So close for Lily! Jodie probably won't get a better chance in qualifying either, will have to do it the hard way by breaking into the Top 100.

Half-decent draws for Harriet and Emma, particularly the latter if her ankle recovers in time.


 Jodie has a half decent chance of making that top 100 and the French Open MD 

She has relatively very little to defend before that entry list comes out in April. So head down and gather wins and ranking points in the coming months.



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Whilst it is disappointing to see Jodie and Lily lose in the fqr, is this the firat time that either of them have gotten that far in Australia. Qualifying we know is very difficult just like the main draw. When you look at Jodie and see that a couple of years back she was outside the top 200 and nobody was even sure she would be where she is now I call it progress still. Is Indiana says, very little to defend so with the right schedule and results Jodie should certainly be aiming directly at the door of the top 100.

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