Saturday, June 25, 2011

Emotional Lisicki Back at Her Best

Germany's Sabine Lisicki pulled off the biggest upset of this year's Wimbledon by beating the recently crowned French Open champion in their second round clash. 
It's obvious that the young German is at ease on grass. Her best Grand Slam performance came here two years ago when she reached the quarterfinals before succumbing to then world number 1, Dinara Safina. Moreover, she recently won the title in Birmingham, ensuring the best preparation for the third Slam of the years. Nevertheless, as her current ranking is still low after struggling with an angle injury, Sabine is playing at the London Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club based on a wildcard from the organizers. The draw wasn't too kind with her though, Li being one of the toughest second round opponents one can get. The Chinese has been in cruising Grand Slam form this season, winning at Roland Garros and playing the final at the Australian Open. She raced out from the blocks the strongest, winning the first set 6-3. An unfortunate decision from the line judge played a decisive role at the end of the second set, with Li being refused a chance to level at 5 all. The point was replayed and Lisicki won it. She won the next one too and managed to force a decider. Nevertheless, it was Li who once again held the upper hand after getting the early break. She even had two match points at 5-3, 40-15 on her opponent's serve. However, some powerful serving from the German, followed by a series of unforced error from Li were all it took to get the two back on equal terms. With the Chinese fading under pressure, it was Lisicki who remained strong and focused taking her first chance and winning the battle 8-6 in the third.
After such a powerful display, the young Sabine has definitely signaled her return to top form. As she next faces Japanese Misaki Doi, she stands a great chance of advancing into the fourth round.

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