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Coverage of the 2011 New Haven Open at Yale, August 8 - August 14, 2011

Saturday, 27 August 2011 07:33

New Haven Wrap-up, Friday, August 26

Written by Jack Cunniff
Match Reports
Summaries of Friday's semifinal action in New Haven:

Petra Cetkovska def. (2) Na Li, 6-2, 5-7, 7-6(9)
While Caroline Wozniacki's winning streak in New Haven has been widely publicized, Petra Cetkovska has quietly started one of her own. She won her seventh straight match at the New Haven Open today, and beat her third consecutive seeded opponent by defeating Na Li in three tight sets. Cetkovska's adventure started in Qualifying, where she swept past three opponents with the loss of just six games. Advancing to the main draw hasn't slowed her down, as she's won four matches to advance to Saturday's Final.
Friday, 26 August 2011 07:57

New Haven Wrap-up, Thursday, August 25

Written by Jack Cunniff

Match Reports
Summaries of Thursday's quarterfinal action in New Haven:

(2) Na Li def. (8) Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2
The players were scheduled to take the court at 1:00 pm, but were delayed by rain until 3:30 pm, and showers continued to interrupt play throughout the afternoon. While the official match time was just over two and a half hours, the two players did not complete their match until shortly before 8:00 om. It was difficult for either woman to get into a rhythm, and, unfortunately, injury played a role in the final result. Li took the first set, courtesy of three Pavlyuchenkova double faults in the tenth game. After a lengthy weather delay at the start of the second set, Pavlyuchenkova gained the momentum. She won a marathon ninth game with eight deuces, and broke Li to force a third set. With Li serving at 1-0 in the third set, the match was interrupted again. In this instance, it was a medical timeout by Pavlyuchenkova, who sought treatment for a twisted ankle. With the Russian unsure about her movement, Li raced to a 5-0 lead. Li thought she won the match when Pavlyuchenkova framed a shot on match point, but chair umpire Lynn Welch ordered that the point be replayed. A linesperson had started to call Li's ball out, then corrected the call, and Welch believed this was a hindrance to the players. A frustrated Li dropped the next two games before securing the win, and advancing to her sixth semifinal of 2011.
Thursday, 25 August 2011 06:59

New Haven Wrap-up, Wednesday, August 24

Written by Jack Cunniff
Match Reports
Summaries of some of Wednesday's second round play in New Haven:

Anabel Medina Garrigues def. Elena Vesnina, 6-2, 7-6(5)
This was an interesting match of two players who rely more on placement of shot than power. Medina Garrigues jumped in front of Vesnina quickly, easily taking the opening set 6-2 and leading with a break in the second set, 4-2. But Vesnina, the 2009 New Haven Finalist, rallied behind crowd support and staved off match points in the twelfth game to force a second set tiebreak. Medina Garrigues' condition for the tiebreak was questionable because three points earlier, on a match point, she injured her knee and fell to the court. She took a medical timeout for treatment, and was then able to edge the Russian in the tiebreak. After the match, Medina Garrigues admitted she would have likely retired if the match went to a third set. She is hoping to be able to play in Thursday's Quarterfinal against third seed Francesca Schiavone, whom she defeated in all four previous career meetings.

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