Yes. It felt as though she had fought so hard to get back from 5-3 to 5-5 that she had nothing left in the tie break. Still all in all it was a great match and she played brilliantly for large portions of it.
-- Edited by SuperT on Sunday 11th of June 2023 12:52:03 PM
Does anyone know what measures professional tournaments have to spot the instances where Swan strikes her serve from the deuce side, even though Wickmayer is receiving on the ad side?
Line judges. Ask Mr Evans.
... but it doesn't matter where one strikes the ball, it is where ones feet are that matters.
I just came in for the last few games, this is the first time I have been able to watch Katie till now, looks so tired and lack lustre, has she been like that all match, or is it the result of 2 and a half hours on court, or a weeks worth of matches?
Certainly not to the fitst. And possibly yes to the latter.
Fair play to Wickmeyer she raised her game from the 2nd set and looks as fit as a fiddle.
Terrible tie break from Katie, and like most British women can not front run. But great tournament overall.
Welcome Katie B to British number 1!
Have you just seen Sonay lead, then get pegged back, then close out two matches that - arguably, especially the first one - she had no business closing out?
AFTER having lost a match in Paris that she 100% had won?
And what about when Katie Swan won yesterday 1 and 0? She was front-running then with no problem.... As does every GB player who wins the first set and then wins the second
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Sunday 11th of June 2023 01:12:50 PM
Fair play to Wickmeyer she raised her game from the 2nd set and looks as fit as a fiddle.
Terrible tie break from Katie, and like most British women can not front run. But great tournament overall.
Welcome Katie B to British number 1!
Have you just seen Sonay lead, then get pegged back, then close out two matches that - arguably, especially the first one - she had no business closing out?
And what about when Katie Swan won yesterday 1 and 0? She was front-running then with no problem....
Maybe Im just unlucky with the matches I watch. What youve just written about Sonay kind of proves my point though..why was she pegged back?
A big issue in women's tennis as against men's is that it isn't as serve dominated.
Men are more likely to hold leads largely based on their serve whereas there is generally much less difference between how women's serve and return games go. So a not necessarily that great form / momentum change can produce a major effect on who is winning the games. The tennis scoring system can be rather cruel in how it rewards these in general ascendancy at any time.
-- Edited by indiana on Sunday 11th of June 2023 01:52:25 PM
Fair play to Wickmeyer she raised her game from the 2nd set and looks as fit as a fiddle.
Terrible tie break from Katie, and like most British women can not front run. But great tournament overall.
Welcome Katie B to British number 1!
Have you just seen Sonay lead, then get pegged back, then close out two matches that - arguably, especially the first one - she had no business closing out?
And what about when Katie Swan won yesterday 1 and 0? She was front-running then with no problem....
Maybe Im just unlucky with the matches I watch. What youve just written about Sonay kind of proves my point though..why was she pegged back?
Because she's a bit unpredictable - which might prove your point
But actually I think it's generally always easy for the player who lost the first set to play better in the second
You loosen up and go for things, as you've nothing to lose.
Or you change your play, if you're smart, like Yanina.
Look at the matches at Nottinghan today
Rodionova won the first, then got pegged back and lost the second (and the third)
Harriet v Eden was 6-0 6-4
Mandlik won the first easily and is now 1-4 down in the second
I'm not saying it's always - but it's pretty unusual to be all one way. I honestly don't think our players are any worse than others (I've seem some spectacular collapses in some of the French women)
-- Edited by Coup Droit on Sunday 11th of June 2023 01:19:47 PM
A fantastic final to watch, and such a great performance from Swan. So many amazing points won, and looked so calm and composed for most of that match. Absolutely nothing to be down-hearted about, the crowd were with her all the way, and the roar when she received the runners-up trophy showed what they thought of her performance. The strength of Wickmayer told in the end, but there were times in that match where Swan showed tremendous quality of play.
Hardly a mention of Swan's efforts this week on the Beeb, you'd never know it is the "British" Broadcasting Corporation. Too busy pandering to the angry Twitter crowd.