Dani won the first set, served for the second, then got herself up to 5-2 in the tiebreak.
Before losing the next 5 points, including two double faults (with balls that either bounced a metre away from her feet or flew over the fence without bouncing at all)
And now it's a third set and she's utteryl, utterly disgusted with herself.
Dani won the first set, served for the second, then got herself up to 5-2 in the tiebreak.
Before losing the next 5 points, including two double faults (with balls that either bounced a metre away from her feet or flew over the fence without bouncing at all)
And now it's a third set and she's utteryl, utterly disgusted with herself.
Worrying how totally out her depth Jasmine looked. Was miles away.
Funnily enough, it wasn't the double faults that upset me
The score had been 2-2
Dani won three points playing pretty well.
Vlada looked down and out
Then Vlada serves and Dani just does a little chip back - no reason - not a great serve - she'd never chipped that sort of serve before - she just bottled it - and she loses the point on the next shot (as she thoroughly deserved to do). And then Vlada gets a bit of hope back, serves a good serve, Dani's now rattled, hits her two awfully wild double faults - and the rest is history
I do wonder if there is some sort of regulation for when a match is judged to have become too windy and it has to be abandoned/moved indoors.
I would guess it's a judgemental call as to whether there it is actually dangerous or it is causing some interference that makes play totally impractical. Otherwise if there is say a better player in the wind they should be given every chance to take advantage of the conditions.