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Monday, July 1, 2013

Day 2- Roberta Vinci V/s Li Na

Roberta Vinci is Sara Errani’s doubles partner and world no.11. I am favouring the World No.11 Li Na to sail through. But having seen how women’s matches go, it might be a three setter with the yo-yo swinging towards Li in the first, then lunging at Vinci in the second and finally towards Li in the third.  This has been happening a lot of late. ..
Anyways, here we go, first set with Vinci serving.  Right now Li Na’s shots-both forehand and back are looking strong as she makes Errani chase fluff in the opening game of the first set.  None have come to the baseline so far and the one time that Vinci does, she is caught wrong-footed with a cross court volley by Li Na. Vinci loses her service game.  Li Na breaks early!
And that’s Li Na’s husband with a grin on his face.  Oh Oh is Li Na going to double fault? A weak second serve but a down the line backhand hits the stands instead of Vinci’s racket.
Another backhand sails right past Vinci. I am impressed- perfect balance on the front right foot and there goes another forehand landing spot on the line!
Li Na’s backhand is the perfect text book variety, great control and the ball landing right where she wants. Li Na holds her serve and s up two games to love.
Vinci’s second serve is expectedly weak.  Li Na is attacking her game from the word go and stamping her authority or should I say stomping her authority of Vinci.  Will it be a double bagel? Well at least Li na knows that her game is rock solid. If anything I see in Li Na a strong opponent to Serena Williams.  She is setting her shots beautifully, constructing points , 3 backhands and then bam..a forehand down the line.  She is using all corners of the court and oh yes that text book- perfect backhand, She is almost kneeling on her right leg and the backhand goes kissing the net. I am seeing Li Na play after a long time.  Almost a year and her play though well-rounded wasn’t imprinted on my mind.  But now if this is how she plays (so far no unforced errors) and there goes one unforced error and also the possibility of Vinci breaking her. But the way I see it is that Li is not being stretched really. She is dictating the play, coming to the net if she thinks it’s a winning point; so no pressure here. And Vinci breaks Li Na. Li Na is still up 5 sets to 1.  Having said that it is painful to watch long rallies on grass being controlled from the baseline.   Vinci double- faults to level the score at thirty all but wins the next point with an ace.  We are 24 minutes into the first set and some lapses in concentration from Li Na.
While the commentators are saying it’s a lapse in concentration, I think for this point it was a last minute change in shot selection.  Technically perfect, is Li Na’s game fun to watch? I am unsure here.  It’s like watching Lendl play only its more staid, solid but staid.  Maybe it’s the opposition, maybe this is her style. But I like her double-handed backhand. Steady, balanced and poised on one knee almost touching the ground.  But then again, I have not seen her being stretched on her backhands.  She seems to have enough time to position herself well behind the ball to hit it at will. 
Li Na wins the first set 6-2.
Second set and Vinci serves.  That’s lovely down-the-line backhand under pressure from Vinci.  Li Na should have won this point by playing a cross court but was unsuccessful.  Vinci is serving and loses her serve.  The last point gifted free of cost as she netted a forehand volley in the net.  
Li Na up by three sets to love.  It’s not that Vinci is not a good player but lacking in strategy? Possibly.  Li Na’s game is faultless…backhand, forehand, serve, volley, finding all the corners of the court from the baseline and also her rushing to the net which is not frequent, has netted her points. Li Na holds her serve and is up four games to love.  Body language is now talking rather than the racket for Robert Vinci and it’s not positive.  Vinci loses her serve and Li Na is now leading at five games to love.  I still think if Vinci had rallied, she might have made a fight out of this score.  Li Na now serving for the match.  She now has 3 match points but a forehand sails wide and now she has 2 match points.  One more match point as Vinci scores one more point and Li Na wins. 6-2, 6-1. In sizzling form, Li Na in a mere 55 minutes. 

Vinci did not deserve this, she will be disappointed with this performance. 
Li Na now in the quarter finals of 2013, for the third time! Cheers and all the best Li Na!

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