It wasn't like there was an absence of great shot-making. There was plenty of it, but it never lasted long because both players made so many errors and because the momentum shifted faster than you could say "Svetlana Kuznetsova" or "Victoria Azarenka." There were twelve breaks of serve in the match, with Azarenka taking the first set easily, and then completely losing her way in the second. When I had to stop watching, I had no idea who would win, but--after struggling mightily to do so, with four match points--Azarenka closed it.
Azarenka def. Kuznetsova, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5.
It might not have been high quality, but it certainly was tense.
ReplyDeleteI want to congratulate Svetlana on having such a good run here particularly without a coach. I hope she returns to the top 5 soon.
Yes, I hope Sveta can keep having these good runs. She is way too talented to not win some of these tournaments.
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