Schmiedlova, which in September over 21 years, this season shows a good side. She won two WTA events – in Katowice and Bucharest, in Rio de Janeiro reached the finals. In played in the night from Tuesday to Wednesday of time meeting with the Polish Radwanska he confirmed that Slovak fans rightly associated with it high hopes. She played offensively, but reasonably, effectively opposing the more experienced rival.
A native of Kosice, the tennis player already in the first set she tried to take the initiative, also fared well with the service. In the sixth game she was serving administration broke the 26-year-old Krakowianki and immediately increased the lead to 4: 2. The above-listed from the players, however, immediately he responded by doing the same, leveling the rywalizacji.Podopieczna Thomas Wiktorowski impressed by the attitude on the defensive, defending many difficult balls. Resolved in its favor as most of the longer exchanges. When you wrote your account third game in a row, it Schmiedlova asked to speak with the coach. Of little avail, however – Polka concluded that party ace.
At the outset, the next views Slovakian but returned to the game and rapidly built up more and more advantage – 3: 0.
At the beginning of the fifth gem Radwanska asked for a medical break. As it turned out, the game hindered its imprint on the finger of his right hand. After returning to the court soon Slovakian won the missing points and has already won 4: 1. In the remainder of this party Polka seemed increasingly resigned and angry at herself with failure. Schmiedlova in turn ran with commitment to each play. In the eighth game she was serving krakowianka defended two balls sets, but she was not able to reverse the fate of this set, losing 3: 6.
Before the decisive installment came to her Wiktorowski. Trainer encouraged her to trust your instincts and made sure the correct length precision and impact. His protegee, however, was mostly helpless for a foul on very well when writing a Slovakian. Including wasted “Break Point” in the fourth game she was serving. At the end of a spectacular show off forhendowym “hook” zagranym back to the grid, but it changed the fate of such views.
The match lasted two hours and 24 minutes. Polka made up 44 unforced errors, her rival recorded their seven less.
– It was one of the best matches of my career, if not the best. Agnes is the competitor with world leaders. The victory over her makes me very happy. It’s hard to tell where so good my performance in recent months. I worked on it for many years – emphasized happy Schmiedlova. In the second round will face the dealing 28th on the world list Romanian Irina-Camelia Begu.
15. krakowianka WTA list for the second time met with classified about 26 items down opponent who got to the main ladder through przebrnięciu qualifications. In March, the second round of the competition in Miami, triumphed Pole.
In Cincinnati (prize this year is 2.7 million dollars) had never lost the opening match. In the three previous editions, she reached the quarter-finals. At this stage he ended also participated in two previous events this year included in the cycle of the US Open Series – Stanford and Toronto.
Radwanska for the third time this year, was eliminated in the first round of the WTA tournament. At this stage also said goodbye to the competition in Stuttgart and the Grand Slam French Open. Better than it turned out to be – respectively – an Italian Sara Errani and Germany’s Annika Beck.
The above-mentioned Begu on Tuesday unveiled in doubles. Along with Alicja Rosolska they were in the first round of Klaudia Jans-Ignacik and Germans Julia Goerges 5: 7, 4: 6. In the 1/8 finals they will face the highest seeded Swiss woman Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza of India. These two duos met at the same stage last week in Toronto.
Urszula Radwanska in Cincinnati was eliminated in the preliminaries single.
Results:
1. round singles
Anna Carolina Schmiedlova (Slovakia) – Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland, 13) 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 1
1. round doubles
Klaudia Jans-Ignacik, Julia Goerges (Poland, Germany) – Alicja Rosolska, Irina-Camelia Begu (Poland, Romania) 7: 5, 6: 4
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