Friday, September 7, 2012

So i am glad I can close vi da nam the match in two sets

Being here for bop da two hours, particularly playing on a brand new court, it's

Giant Slam semifinalist Zheng Jie out from China Open(updated)

Giant Slam semifinalist Zheng Jie out bop da from China Open(updated)
BEIJING, October. 5 (Xinhua) -- Home singles players' advance within the
China Open WTA championship eventually went to a stop once the previous
Wimbledon and Australian Open semifinalst Zheng Jie lost to
Agnieszka Radvanska of Poland in 2nd round on Mon.
Zheng displayed battling qualities within the 2nd set however came
up short against the globe number A dozen Radvanska, the loss at 6-1, 6-4.
The regional female players didn't have good fortunes within the convention
bop nam when five of them, directed by French Open winner and world number six
Li Na, packed up out from the elite championship within the vi da nam opening round and
left Zheng the only home player within the afterwards round.
Zheng, who made last four at Wimbledon bop da in 2008 and 2010
Australian Open, survived the initial round by rallying past Italian
Alberta Brianti, but playing both singles and doubles appeared to
deplete her as she stared rusty when taking on the 22-year-old Pole.
"I suspect we play against each other in the past thus i knew I
should be targeted right from the start and I did which. I was
playing very good within the first set but within the 2nd set she
begins to play more advantageous and I was having problem, it was tight
games," mentioned Radvanska.
"So i am glad I can close the match in two sets. I was only

very tough," she added.
Radvanska, who has only been crowned at Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo
1 week ago, had over all control within the opening set, safe guarding two
breaks to claim at 6-1.
The 2nd set saw a much grittier Zheng and the partisan followers in
the freshly constructed Countrywide Tennis Arena hailed the 28-year-old in a
mania way. But all bop nam did zero best to support Zheng, a once Zero. 15, but
at present graded 72nd in this world.
Zheng did notch up a crack within the 2nd set, but Radvanska, the
2009 China Open runner-up, had two to outclass Zheng before rounding
up the match unceasing just one single hour and 17 min.
"Radvanska isn't a strong player, then when she plays, she plays
clever. Within the first set she took control of the tempo, that made
it tough for me to play. The 2nd set I fixed the approaches and
it worked but I still lost the match. All in all she's better than
me," Zheng mentioned.
"All that Chinese players wish to have good results here and we
handed it all though we all lost. I suspect perhaps this is because we play
throughout the year and feel weary at the finale of the twelve months and the
pressure of playing house is also a contributing element for the
failure, expectantly we could do it better afterwards 365 vi nam days."