Showing posts with label Anna Chakvetadze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anna Chakvetadze. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Change Afoot...

Kuznetsova continues her very uncharacteristic surge of good form taking out Jelena 6-1, 7-6(1) today in Rome.

Did you know that she was at one time Roger
Federer's favourite WTA player? Dunno if that's still the case, and I think Roger might have regretted being so vocal in his support for her. But if his love of her game has been floundering these past few years, he'll have found plenty to enjoy these past couple of weeks.

For the first set it was so unrelenting from
Sveta, it looked like JJ might actually get bagelled, but was then allowed to find some form that held her in good stead against a lapsed Sveta in the second. But I'll tell you what, as overwhelmingly resolute as I was in my support of Kuzzie, I couldn't help feeling a little for JJ. Girl is clearly still struggling with her form - and in ways you don't normally associate with her. It was particularly evident in the second set when Sveta looked to be slipping back to her naughty old ways, and JJ blew what I think were three consecutive break points. These weren't testing rallies either, just trademark backhands that instead of finding their way down the line like they usually do, sailed wide or long, or both.

Wish her well, and she still remains on my list of picks, but I can't see her winning
RG with this much flakiness in her game.

I alluded to this in my last post, and there's now absolutely no doubt about it - the
WTA is in a state of flux; and I mean that in a good way. Maybe it's the way in which RG is completely wide open that has galvanised the players - it's never been the back yard of the Williamses, and with the very un-number-one-like way in which Serena went out to Schnyder a couple of days back - everybody seems to be punching beyond their weight class.

Whether it's
Sveta's return to form, Lisicki serving top tenners off court at 125mph, Azarenka and relative-veteran Zvonareva picking up their first premier level titles or Venus continuing to play the kind of consistently convincing tennis that makes you think a Slam other than Wimbledon is surely hers for the taking in the not too distant future. There's change afoot alright. Except sadly in the Ivanovic camp, who continues to be plagued by wonky serve tosses.

And did you see the runaround Anna (Chakvetadze) gave Venus in last night's thriller? I'd virtually written the girl off. There was always a sense that her petulance would get the better of her and it came as no surprise whatsoever when she exited the top ten after her strong showing in 2007.

The moodiness was still there last night, as vibrant and unremitting as ever; and the first (bagel) set was a bit like watching a very small chicken having it's wings pulled off. But I don't know whether it's me, it's just that whenever Venus plays such a high intensity bulldozer of a first set, you get just an inkling of a sense that
bad things might happen if that intensity drops off even a little. And so it was yesterday, the UFE count dragging Venus into a tight, intensely fought three setter she eventually won 6-0, 6-7 (8), 6-4.

The funny thing was that Anna's annoying tantrums actually seemed to carry her through the match. It was almost as if it were a conscious mechanism to keep the adrenalin flowing. It's still not endearing but worth remembering I think, that people are built in different ways, and react to stress in ways which suits them best.

Speaking of being built in different ways, Serena's early 'upset' at Rome was met with a predictable (but deserved) chorus of contempt. I bring this up because I'm not convinced it was an upset. Anyone that saw the match will tell you how painful it was to watch. How effortlessly well Schnyder yanked a Serena on the verge of tears, around the court. Serena (unsurprisingly) seems to have to put in twice the effort on clay, just to remain in contention (if that).

"Well, we all know who the real No. 1 is. Quite frankly, I'm the best in the world"
(Photo: Getty)

Like most people, the way I see it is Serena's earnt the right to shoot her mouth off in that way. It's not to everyone's taste but she's plainly built that way - deal with it. On the other hand the following needs to be said:

-- She might have chosen a better moment to spout off than a return from injury on her least favourite surface.

-- And speaking of surfaces, clay has always proven to be something of a riddle for both the
Williamses - but Serena is now beginning to look positively dire on it. I'm not suggesting that being markedly poorer on a particular surface compromises anyone's claim to be the best in the world (think Sampras), but am beginning to feel that Venus, were she to win a different Slam, would have a better claim to it. Read More...

Friday, 27 March 2009

Today's Picks...

My pick of today's matches, which I won't get to see as coverage commences tomorrow:

[5] A Roddick (USA) vs D Junqueira (ARG) - ATP
Junqueira took Gasquet to hell and back at Melbourne this year - I'd like to see how the leaner meaner A-Rod stands up to this abuse.

[WC] M Lopez (ESP) / R Nadal (ESP) vs A Montanes (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) - ATP
A Spanish conspiracy is underway to make the Bryans work for their ranking, no?

[22] A Chakvetadze (RUS) vs D Hantuchova (SVK) - WTA
Both these players are former top tenners; I prefer Daniela's game but neither has been that convincing recently. Still, be interesting to see where they're at.

[31] P Mathieu (FRA) vs M Baghdatis (CYP) - ATP
Juiciness; Baggy just took out Gulbis in the opening round and I thought he looked very strong at Melbourne. If both players play to the best of their abilities, this one has epic written all over it.

[7] G Simon (FRA) vs [WC] L Hewitt (AUS) - ATP
My pick of the day. For one thing it pits grinder against grinder and will no doubt answer a lot of the following questions: Is Simon a grinder? Is he an aggressive counterpuncher? How effective is he against someone who plays much the same way? What can we expect from Hewitt? How effective can he be against perhaps the only grinder in the top ten? Can he get back into the top 20?

[Q] T Dent (USA) vs [19] N Almagro (ESP) - ATP
Dent is a one time owner of the fastest serve in the world before Greg Rusedski took on that record. I always used to enjoy watching him play before he disappeared off the face of the planet it seemed. Great to see he's making something of a comeback. He's up against one of the best clay courters in the world who's lost much of his fizz since going down to Nadal (for the loss of only three games) at RG last year.

[13] C Wozniacki (DEN) vs [WC] J Dokic (AUS) - WTA
What!? Shouldn't this one be a quarter final?

A Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) vs [11] V Azarenka (BLR) - WTA
The giant killer versus the baseline banshee.

L Safarova (CZE) vs [18] P Schnyder (SUI) - WTA
Safarova was once considered a hot prospect. Then she hooked up with Tomas Berdych and picked up some of his 'winning ways' - you know, the type where you lose all the time.

F Schiavone (ITA) vs [25] A Szavay (HUN) - WTA
You all know how I love Schiavone's personality - makes 125% of her more limited abilities, much like Ferrer. Szavay's been disappointing - in 2007 I picked her, along with Radwanska (Senior) as future top tenners. I was only half right, and now Agnieszka's showing signs of frailty as well.

M Youzhny (RUS) vs [21] T Berdych (CZE) - ATP
Just how does a one time top tenner, a guy who had Nadal on the ropes for a period, drop to number 62 in the world? It all went wrong when he smashed his head in at this very event last year. Maybe he can try and turn it around at the same place.

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