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January 19, 2010 -
Ana wins her 1st round match in Australian Open |
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Ana Ivanovic took another small but important step
in a long trek she hopes will take her back to the
top of world tennis when she easily won her first
round match at the Australian Open Tuesday.
Her 6-2 6-3 victory over American Shenay Perry came
as no real surprise but there was no mistaking the
sense of relief as she eased into the second round
at Melbourne Park.
"It was very good, I was pleased with the way I
played," she said. |
"The conditions were very tough. It was very cold
and windy and a lot different than Brisbane or what
I been used to.
"But I just tried to work my way through, just
taking time, try to stay composed. I thought I
played well and served good."
At her most recent grand slam appearance, last
year's U.S. Open, Ivanovic was bundled out in the
first round. It was her worst performance at any of
the majors and epitomized her freefall down the
world rankings.
She had climbed to the very top in 2008 when she
made the final of the Australian Open then won the
French, but her game quickly started spiraling
downward.
Since her breakthrough victory at Paris, Ivanovic
has won just one tournament, a Tier II event at Linz
in 2008, and failed to make it past the fourth round
at any of the grand slams.
However, she has started 2010 with renewed hope,
enlisting the help of coach Darren Cahill, who
guided Andre Agassi and Lleyton Hewitt, and making
the semi-finals at the Brisbane International.
There were some familiar problems in her match
against Perry and she struggled to hold serve in the
swirling conditions but the 20th seed kept her cool
to complete a confidence-boosting win.
"I'm very happy to have victory, because she had lot
of matches already. She's a dangerous opponent,"
added Ivanovic.
"She likes to come in and serve and volley and
doesn't give you much rhythm or time."
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