The white group was turned on its head after Tuesday’s match so much so, that Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova will be battling for the survival when they play each other on Thursday. To be honest, I expected them to be playing each other in the second set of matches, but not having both lost their first match! Sharapova was embroiled in an epic match with Caroline Wozniacki, eventually running out of steam in a three set loss, 7-6(4) 6-7(5) 6-2. The match lasted three hours and 13 minutes and featured plenty of twists and turns. Sharapova served for the first set, but lost it on the tiebreak. Wozniacki served for the second set, but lost it on the tiebreak. In the final set, Wozniacki’s superior fitness helped her over the finish line as Sharapova fell to her second consecutive defeat to the Dane.
Kvitova went into her first round robin match with Agnieszka Radwanska as the heavy favourite, but suffered a surprising straight sets loss to the Pole, 6-2 6-3. It was just the second time that Radwanska had beaten Kvitova. Curiously, that also came at the WTA Championships where Petra only won five games. The match didn’t start until after 11pm local time and as the match wore on, Petra looked very sluggish and was not moving well. I think the late match really hindered her chances, but then again, the situation was exactly the same for both players and Radwanska dealt with it much better.
Kvitova and Sharapova last met in the final of Beijing just two weeks ago; Sharapova came through in three sets, 6-4 2-6 6-3. Sharapova was the more aggressive player and gained the crucial foothold in the final set, overcoming some late, steely resistance from Kvitova. Petra had played a lot of tennis, having won Wuhan the week before so it is likely she would have been fatigued in that final. However Sharapova has an excellent record against Kvitova. Apart from the Wimbledon final in 2011, which Kvitova won 6-3 6-4, Sharapova has won their last five matches.
A gripping three set battle in Australia back in 2012 saw Sharapova record an unlikely win, having been on the back foot for much of the deciding set. I’ve always felt that that match really hurt Kvitova’s confidence, not only in this head-to-head, but throughout the 2012 season. I think both players will be hurting after their first round loss and be out to prove something. The odds will be in Sharapova’s favour and i’m not quite sure why I am doing this but… i’m sticking by my champion, Petra.
Prediction: Kvitova d. Sharapova in 3 sets
Poll Result from Day 3: 69% of readers correctly predicted that Ivanovic would beat Bouchard
Im with with Petra as well #TeamPetra, we’ll see how things go tmrw!! #PetraForTheWin
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I’m going for Kvitova in two sets.
Did you know about Petra’s odd decision to swap racquet’s before her opening match?!
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I’m sure I read this somewhere but I don’t know the full story… Care to elaborate?!
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It was confirmed by somebody in her camp on twitter. She’s swapped to something very similar to Roger Federer’s racquet.
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Its actually FedEx’s pro staff racquet =) Its the exact same racquet as him right? I remembered she tweeted a photo about her new weapons few weeks ago, turned out to be true, she changed racquets.
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I still believe sharapova will win these championships
I think she will be able to avoid serena till the final as they will both come 2nd in their groups
and then serena will play awful again and lose to sharapova for first time in 10 years
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31% took Bouchard?? Holy mackerel! SHE doesn’t even no why she’s there…
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In fairness, when Bouchard’s game is ON she’s like a combination of the best of a young Sharapova and the best of a current Wozniacki. I don’t like the girl but she’s got a seriously good game when it works.
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Genie does remind me of a young Sharapova in playing style, Sharapova has cleaned up her game a lot, Genie is very new, she will learn hopefully. I am not at all surprised by Genie’s losses so far, her game is way too error prone. I was actually very surprised how she went deep in all the grand slams this year despite her very erratic and highly inconsistent game.
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two big hitters gong for their shots: will be a battle of the unforced errors!
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I think it should come down to how they serve. If Sharapova continues the way she has, with double faults in double digits, and Kvitova serves strong, then it shouldn’t be much of a contest.
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