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Post by Admin on Feb 23, 2021 6:55:21 GMT
M. Brengle vs. I. Swiatek | 2021 Adelaide Round 1 | WTA Match Highlights
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2021 5:16:54 GMT
A. Barty vs. D. Collins | 2021 Adelaide Round 2 | WTA Match Highlights World No 1 Ash Barty says public expectation will never stack up with reality as she grapples with a second shock loss in a week and an injury niggle that will see her miss next week’s Qatar Open. Barty’s Adelaide International title defence crashed at the first hurdle with a straight-sets loss to American Danielle Collins. Collins won 6-3, 6-4 at Memorial Drive on Wednesday night as Barty twice conceded five consecutive games to the American world No 37. Barty’s sudden exit came seven days after her upset Australian Open quarter-final defeat to Karolína Muchová. And she later pulled out of next week’s WTA tournament, citing a leg injury and suggesting in a statement that she will be ready to compete in Miami late next month.
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2021 6:39:50 GMT
Coco Gauff vs. Shelby Rogers | 2021 Adelaide Quarterfinals | Match Highlights
Watch the Match Highlights from Coco Gauff vs. Shelby Rogers at the Adelaide International, 02/25/2021
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2021 5:48:59 GMT
Storm Sanders vs. Belinda Bencic | 2021 Adelaide Quarterfinals | Match Highlights
Watch the Match Highlights from Storm Sanders vs. Belinda Bencic at the Adelaide International, 02/25/2021
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Post by Admin on Feb 26, 2021 6:53:29 GMT
Iga Swiatek vs. Jil Teichmann | 2021 Adelaide Semifinals | Match Highlights Watch the Match Highlights from Iga Swiatek vs. Jil Teichmann at the Adelaide International, 02/26/2021 Iga Swiatek reached the Adelaide International semifinals Thursday after Danielle Collins retired with a lower back injury trailing 6-2, 3-0. The No. 5 seed Swiatek displayed some brilliant tennis to keep Collins at bay until the American pulled out. Swiatek, who reached her third career WTA semifinal, fired 17 winners, won all 10 points on Collins' second serve and kept her unforced error count to just four in the first set. Swiatek would also came out on top of a trio of three-deuce tussles behind her own serve that had threatened to be turning points - holds for 3-0 and 5-2 in the first set, and 1-0 in the second. The Pole's defensive skills were also on full display in one of the best exchanges of the tournament: Swiatek's deft hands at full stretch to conjure pinpoint lobs were reminiscent of compatriot Agnieszka Radwanska, as was her tactical acumen in ghosting into net to snatch a point that had seemed a lost cause. One game later, Collins would call it quits after an off-court medical timeout.
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