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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Clijsters double-bagles Dinara.


Third seed Kim Clijsters embarrassed former world number one Dinara Safina 6-0 6-0 in just 44 minutes to get her Australian Open campaign off to a flying start on Tuesday.

The US Open champion was in complete control throughout the lopsided first round encounter, barely raising a sweat as she swept the distraught Safina from the Rod Laver Arena.

Safina, Marat Safin's sister, was a runner-up at the Australian Open just two years ago but looked a shadow of her former self as Clijsters dominated every aspect of the game.

Earlier fifth seed Samantha Stosur led the Australian charged with a 6-1 6-1 demolition of young American Lauren David.

Alicia Molik also advanced through to the second round with a hard-fought come-from-behind win over Italian Roberta Vinci.

The first set in Clijsters' rout of Safina was over in a lightning 20 minutes and the second went by in just 24 as the Belgian underlined why she is firm favourite for the 2011 title.

Injury-hit Safina, who has now lost in the first round of her last two grand slams, is in danger of dropping out of the top 100 for the first time since 2002 as a result of the loss.

However Clijsters will be relieved to make amends for her own Australian Open humiliation when she was thrashed by Nadia Petrova 6-0 6-1 in the third round in 2010.

It was the fourth time Clijsters has whitewashed an opponent at the Australian Open, after "double bagels" in 2003, 2004 and 2007, but the first time against such illustrious opposition.

"I knew I had to be really focused and play the best I can," Clijsters said.

"I know Dinara didn't play at her best, but I just focused on my side of the net and didn't worry about what she was doing."

eanwhile Ana Ivanovic made a shock early exit from the Australian Open, beaten in the first round by Russian Ekaterina Makarova in three sets, 3-6 6-4 10-8.

The Serbian starlet looked on track for an easy win when she cruised through the first set, but from there on the Russian controlled the match as Ivanovic's mental frailties resurfaced.

Ivanovic, the 2008 French Open champion and a beaten finalist at Melbourne Park in the same year, showed her fighting qualities by saving five match points in a marathon third set.

However, she never gained the upper hand and the 22-year-old Makarova finally closed it out with a forehand winner to break serve in the 18th game of a 91-minute decider.

It was a disappointing result for Ivanovic, who finished 2010 in strong fashion, winning two of her last three tournaments on the back of an improved fitness level and looked set to climb back up the rankings this year.

4 comments:

Carlos said...

Two former number one in the world went out in the first round of the AO that's got to be a first.

When "The Fist Pumping Imbecile" lost the second set I thought it was over I didn't see the match but I was looking at the score. Didn't see the Dinara match either, cable went out little past 2 AM local time. An a big BOOOOOO to my cable provider.


The Americans Oudin and Coco went out too. Coco got smoked by Alize "Moi Lolita" Cornet. Oudin lost the third set 1-6 looks like she ran out gas. The American tennis future still looks bleak.

I was rooting for Kimiko to upset Radwanska, she came close but she ran out gas. Not bad for Radwanska who just back from injury.

Have fun today Captain!

Emily or as Carlos likes to call me "Captain" said...

It would defiantly have to be near a first, if not defiantly one!

I didn't see the match either or look at scores! Ahah :\ I thought she would have lost anyway, just because two small small tournament win's don't turn a career around. Ahh That sounds silly! What a ridiculous cable provider!

I don't think the future is too bleak, I saw Stosur's match yesterday and she played the American Lauren Davis, and she looked like she had a bright future, very talented I think, she did loose badly, but still showed some promise!

I though Kimiko had a chance against Radwanska, considering the injury, my favorite moment of this match was this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DptKbqqO1EY

don't know if you have seen it or not? But quite funny.

Carlos said...

Hahaha I did see it live! Radwanska expression was priceless.

A predictable third day but enjoy all tennis that you can muster Captain. :)

Emily or as Carlos likes to call me "Captain" said...

Yes that was a very hilarious reaction, and like you said priceless expression!

Yes most is going as expected so far, I will :) Looking forward to tomorrow!

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