BEIJING: Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova had a tough start to her 2019 tennis season Monday at the Shenzhen Open, edging out Switzerland’s Timea Bacsinszky 6-2, 7-6 (7/3).In a battle of former Top 10 players, Sharapova’s serve faltered early in the match but she regained composure to take the first set, cheered on by the spirited crowd at the Shenzhen Longgang Sports Center.Bacsinszky put up a strong fight in the second set, claiming the first two games and forcing Sharapova to step up her game.The Russian powered through to take the match in one hour 42 minutes.Sharapova, who won the last of her five Slams at Roland Garros in 2014, has endured a disappointing return to the majors since the end of her drugs ban in April of 2017.She will next face 17-year-old Chinese wild card Wang Xinyu. Meanwhile, France’s Caroline Garcia lost in straight sets to Serbia’s Ivana Jorovic 6-4, 6-2. The tournament, which runs until Saturday, will see players battling for $750,000 in prize money.
from The News International - Sports http://bit.ly/2F0bSya
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Maria off to tough start in Shenzhen
Related Posts:
Shehzad lauds KRL’s decision to hire Aslam KhanKARACHI: Pakistan’s only pro-license football coach Shehzad Anwar on Thursday appreciated the initiative of Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) to hire the services of goalkeeping coach Aslam Khan for its football team.“It’s a g… Read More
Serena to face Halep for Wimbledon titleLONDON: Simona Halep is the last woman standing between Serena Williams and her long held ambition of equalling Margaret Court’s Grand Slam title record after both recorded easy victories in their Wimbledon semi-finals on Thu… Read More
Inam holds wrestling talent hunt event today in GujranwalaKARACHI: Besides having won several international medals for Pakistan in wrestling the country’s ace grappler and beach wrestling two-time world champion Mohammad Inam is also a genius organiser of wrestling.In a step to hunt… Read More
‘Lazy pothead’ skateboarders get serious with Olympic dreamBARCELONA: Hamburgers are out, going to the gym is in. With skateboarding set to make its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games, top skateboarders are settling down and preparing as athletes in the bid to qualify.“Now we are … Read More
Rookie Lyles in Monaco shootout with old-timer GatlinMONACO: New kid on the block Noah Lyles will test himself over 100 metres against veteran Justin Gatlin at Friday’s Diamond League meet in Monaco, the young American seemingly set to take up the sprinting baton heading into t… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment