Serena Williams vs Laura Robson Full Match WTA Rome 2013 BNL Tennis Italy
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Andy Murray’s countrywoman, Laura Robson, has been defeated by Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark in the opening round of the French Open. Wozniacki won the match in the straight sets by 6-3, 6-2.
Wozniacki was in poor form coming into this tournament. She had been defeated in her last 5 matches and she was not expected to be this clinical against Robson. But, the Danish player looked calm and steady throughout the match and got better of her opponent in just 71 minutes.
Robson tried to be over aggressive at times and in order to do that, she committed a lot of unforced errors. She also served double faults at crucial stages of the match.
Robson had the opportunity to start the match with a breakthrough as she got a breakpoint in the very first game, but, she failed in cashing on that and Wozniacki managed to hold her serve.
The next 2 games went with the serve and the score was 2-1 in the favour of Wozniacki when the 3rd game got over.
Wozniacki increased her lead by breaking Robson’s serve in the 4th game, but, the British player broke back immediately to make the score 3-2.
Robson continued making mistakes on her serve and served a couple of double faults in the 6th game to be broken for the second time in the set.
This time, Wozniacki consolidated the breakthrough and held her serve in the 7th game to get ahead by 5-2.
Robson served out the 8th game to bring Wozniacki’s lead down to 5-3, but, she couldn’t break the serve of the Danish player in the 9th game and lost the opener by 3-6.
There were no breakthroughs in the first two games of the second set and the scores were levelled at 1-1. Wozniacki got a couple of consecutive breakthroughs after that and took a lead of 4-1.
Robson broke back in the 6th game to make the score 4-2, but, she served poorly again in the next game and gifted Wozniacki a breakthrough to get trailed by 2-5.
Wozniacki held her serve in the 8th game and secured her win.
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Andy Murray has been defeated by Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in the third round of the Monte Carlo masters. Wawrinka won the match in the straight sets by 6-1, 6-2. This win took Wawrinka into the quarter finals.
This result was not expected at all. Murray and Wawrinka had played against each other 12 times before and Murray had won 8 out of those matches. Also, Murray’s form off late had been quite good. He had recently won the Sony Open and had secured a pretty easy victory in the second round match against Edouard Roger-Vasselin. He was the favourite to win against Wawrinka, that’s for sure.
But, Wawrinka played some aggressive tennis and Murray didn’t even manage to give him a good fight.
Now, this defeat will affect Murray’s world ranking. He had replaced Roger Federer as the no. 2 player in the world by defeating David Ferrer in the title round of the Sony Open, but, he couldn’t stay at that position even for a month. He will again slip down to no. 3.
In the post match interview, Murray said, “You can’t win a match after committing so many unforced errors. I gave him a lot of opportunities and he cashed on those.”
“I had practiced hard before this tournament. So, it’s really disappointing to be out of it this early.”
In the opening set, both the players won their first service games. After that, it was all Wawrinka. With three successive breakthroughs in the 3rd, 5th and 7th game, he won the set easily by 6-1.
Murray’s poor performance on his serve continued in the second set as well as he dropped his serve in the 6th and the 8th game and lost the set by 2-6.
In the quarter final round, Wawrinka will face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France.
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