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How the Match Was Won: Maria Sharapova def. Victoria Azarenka, 6-4, 6-2.

By Juan José on October 27, 2012

Maria Sharapova had not beaten Victoria Azarenka in over three years when the two have played on hardcourts. Here, see for yourself. Sharapova knew she had to come up with something special today, and she sure did.

We know that there isn’t much subtlety to Sharapova’s game. Today was no different: she focused on doing everything she always does (attack, attack and attack some more), and every weapon in her arsenal looked good in doing so. She served well, she hit her FH well (particularly inside-out), but most striking of all was her movement. Particularly her movement towards the net.

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Posted in How the Match Was Won/Lost | Tagged Maria Sharapova, Victoria Azarenka, WTA Championships

How the Match Was Won: Serena Williams def. Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-2, 6-1

By Juan José on October 27, 2012

Yesterday, Agnieszka Radwanska started her last round robin match against Sara Errani at around 6:30 pm Istanbul time. She then partook in the longest WTA Championships match in history. It lasted 3 hours and 29 minutes, and it was an epic struggle. So, she got off the court at around 10:00 pm. You know the drill: players have to wash up, get a massage and treatment for any lingering injuries, and face the press before they can leave. It usually takes around two hours for them to complete this process. So it’s safe to say Radwanska left the Istabul arena at around midnight.

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Posted in How the Match Was Won/Lost | Tagged Agnieszka Radwanska, Serena Williams, WTA Championships | 1 Response

Friday Rant - The Scheduling at the WTA Championships

By Juan José on October 26, 2012

Dear WTA,

Scheduling is hard. So hard. It’s like herding cats. In your case, across continents. Believe me, I can imagine what a nightmare it must be to schedule something like the WTA Championships. It’s a ton of work, and most of it goes unseen. Which is unfair. It’s kind of like being a referee at a pro sporting event: people only notice you when you get something wrong. The ultimate goal is to go unnoticed.

Sadly, your work during this week’s event hasn’t gone unnoticed. Far from it. It’s been the big, unnecessary elephant in the room (or more precisely, in the arena in Istanbul). Here are a couple of questions that have been flying around my head this week:

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Posted in Rants/Raves | Tagged WTA Championships
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