From Newsgroup: rec.sport.tennis
On 6/6/26 6:34 AM, Whisper wrote:
She better make the most of it. She'll have a target on her back and everyone will work her out soon.-a One thing in her favor is her opponent
is also a newbie in slam finals.-a If Andreeva already had a slam she'd crush her.-a Logically I think Andreeva should win this, but there is a
bit of an x factor with Chwalinka's style.-a She's not a traditional moonballer, her balls are often cleaning lines and placed exceptionally
well in awkward positions for opponent.-a She has amazing anticipation too.-a Still if Andreeva makes full use of her power she should prevail. I'll blame Conchita if she loses.-a She should be able to come up with a game plan for the win.
I've noticed about Andreeva, especially this year, that she very
intelligently throws in defensive moon balls to either get solidly re-centered, or to simply break a rhythm her opponent has established.
Given that she, herself, uses off-speed strokes, I'd expect that she'll
handle off-speed herself fairly well.
For a bit I was seeing Andreeva as a kind of over-hyped blonde blued
media favorite--which she is, to a degree. But all along I've seen that
she has very good resolve and I've worked up some level of respect this
year.
Haven't seen any of Chwalinka's games, but based on that awkward
collection of initial consonants, she doesn't deserve to win a major in
a nation with a Romance language.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "When I was back there in seminary school, there was a person there who
put forth the proposition that you can petition the Lord with prayer...
"Petition the lord with prayer...
"Petition the lord with prayer...
"YOU CANNOT PETITION THE LORD WITH PRAYER!"
--Sawfish
--- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2