[美網] The Girls of Eastern Europe

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http://tinyurl.com/2ub6gd 官網寫了一篇東歐女孩的文章,當然本版也是東歐範圍。 文中也說到以往東歐網球勢力是俄羅斯和捷克 (或許在ptt裡捷克也算弱勢XD 因為大部分球迷都不曉得 Vaidisova也被認為是俄娃 ╮(﹀_﹀")╭ ) Monday, September 3, 2007 By Neil Schlecht Teenagers from Poland, Hungary and Belarus Stage a Coming-Out Party One by one, a succession of puzzling names lit up the scoreboards of women's singles around the grounds at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center over the weekend: Agnieszka Radwanska. Agnes Szavay. Victoria Azarenka. Not even most tennis insiders had heard of these girls, all just 18 years old, before the start of the year's final Grand Slam. They have now. The youngsters, fresh faces with both guts and game, have instantly made a name for themselves at the 2007 US Open, staging their coming-out parties at the expense of some established stars. Even casual fans are familiar with their victims, some of the biggest names in women’s tennis: Sharapova. Hingis. Petrova. So who are the new girls of Eastern Europe? They aren't from Russia or the Czech Republic, the expected tennis powerhouses that for years have populated the top 20. Instead, the debutantes are from satellite countries that also formed part of the Soviet bloc just two decades ago but had yet to be heard from in women’s tennis. Poland. Hungary. Belarus. 這些女孩不是從以往的東歐網球強權俄羅斯和捷克出身的,而是從過去蘇聯統治過的 波蘭,匈牙利和白俄羅斯。(照著翻,我歷史並不好) Seizing the spotlight from their more experienced elders, the teenagers created a stir when they all advanced to the round of 16 in a period of about six hours Saturday afternoon. They're all lodged on the lopsidedly weak bottom half of the draw, which now reads more like a roster of Olympic gymnasts. 這些女孩抓住了可以成為焦點的機會,打敗了這些有經驗的選手,打進16強讓下半部 較弱的部分更像奧運會體操場上的名單。 As insanely wide open as that section of the draw is, with only the top seeds, No. 4 Svetlana Kuznetsova and No. 6 Anna Chakvetadze, remaining, any of the upstarts now stand an excellent chance of sneaking into the semis or— gasp!—even the final. Only a short time ago, these girls—er, women—were still playing juniors, which is one of the reasons they've taken fans—and their early opponents— by surprise. None has ever gone deeper than the fourth round at a major. --- [下面是Radwanska的部分,至於Szavay和Azarenka可以上官網看] Agnieszka Radwanska, from Krakow, Poland, keeps rats for pets and has metal braces on her teeth. She has made the most noise, pulling off the biggest upset of the tournament over the game’s biggest star, Maria Sharapova. Audaciously crowding the service line and disrupting Sharapova’s normally imperious game, the 5-foot-7 Radwanska confidently strode into the fourth round. “I have nothing to lose,” she said after the shocking upset. “Just hit the ball, every ball.” About her efforts to move in on Sharapova’s serve, which some commentators have criticized as the kind of conduct that belongs in junior play, Radwanska said unapologetically, “I knew that she doesn't like if somebody is moving if she serving.” “I was thinking that everybody is going to be against me because she's a star, she's a top player. But after, I think it was different. Like everybody was surprised something, you know, like somebody can beat the winner of last year,” she added. Rather than playing robotic, grunt-heavy power tennis, Radwanska is scrappy, relying not only on unusual tactics but spins, angles and off-speed counter-punching—exactly the kind of thing that would frustrate a ball cruncher like the defending champ Sharapova. Radwanska won a WTA tournament at Stockholm earlier this year, and among the new crop of teens, she owns the only seed (No. 30), as well as the deepest foray into a major: the fourth round at Wimbledon. --- 後面作者也寫了一些什麼籤表不平均的話,是事實沒錯,不過我只喜歡下面這句話。 In other words, the top of the draw is the present, while on bottom, the future of women’s tennis. Right now, that future seems to belong to the girls of Eastern Europe. 換句話說,上半部的籤表可以代表現今女子網壇,而下半部,則可以感覺到女網的未來, 現在看來,似乎這個未來是屬於東歐女孩的。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.73.35.89
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