jayakris wrote:[R2] S.Aspelin/ S.Mirza l. (7) L.Friedl/ J.Husarova, 26 46
So, this one was not much of a match I guess, against the seeds.
Jay
Actually, it was much better than the scoreline suggests. Our pair started with a flourish, winning the first game on Simon's serve, then winning the first three points on Friedl's serve to have three break points. Sania's spectacular groundstrokes almost converted the first of these, but she missed the line by a whisker at the end of mid-sized rally. After that Friedl quickly made it Deuce. In retrospect, that was a key momentum-breaker. Husarova had also been feigning an injured knee before the match, but began playing some amazing passing shots from the third game. After 1-1, there were three consecutive service breaks, but Friedl held his serve to make it 4-2 and then Simon was broken in the seventh game of the set. Husarova has a very weak serve, but she was able to overcome some of that with very deft placements.
In the second set, we were quickly down 2-5 but some spectacular play by Sania saw us break serve to make it 3-5, then 4-5 on Sania's service game before Friedl managed to again crank up his serves to end the match. Our pair couldn't quite lift their game the way they did on Saturday, but Sania's groundstrokes continued to impress -- nay, amaze.
And a very big thank you to Mrs (Nasima) Mirza for giving my daughter and I ground passes for the day: I am still reeling from the sheer pleasure of a wonderful day watching Sania, Leander, Mahesh and Vivek play. More reports once I get some dinner before the last restaurant in London closes...
The other news is that Sania will soon have a travelling coach. They are not ready to announce the name yet (although they have decided on who it will be). But a travelling coach should be a huge plus for Sania, who is clearly a top-class competitor already. Simon is a gracious chap as well, but I think I've seen a few weaknesses we could focus on for the Davis Cup doubles match...

. He's an excellent chap though, so I'll leave that for another day!