CNN/SI's Jon Wertheim戰前分析(女子版)
Breaking down the Aussie Open draw
Posted: Friday January 10, 2003 5:52 PM
Sports Illustrated senior writer Jon Wertheim peers into his crystal ball to
reveal the fate of the top 16 men's and women's seeds for the Australian Open.
Scroll down to see the first-round matches you shouldn't miss, some darkhorse
candidates to advance to Week 2, and his championship predictions.
WOMEN'S REPORT
1. Serena Williams: It's awfully hard to pick against a player who hasn't lost a
Grand Slam match since 2001. Plus, unlike her sister, Serena looks to be in
form.
2. Venus Williams: For a player who has never been at her best Down Under and
who hasn't played much since last summer, it's perplexing that she didn't enter
a tuneup. If she stays healthy, we're looking at our fourth straight
all-Williams final -- but there's a nagging feeling here that her body won't
hold up.
3. Jennifer Capriati: Haven't heard much from the Capster lately. Two-time
defending champ has history on her side, but she hasn't won a solitary title
since Melbourne 2002 and it has been more than a year since she's beaten either
Williams.
4. Kim Clijsters: Can she build on her command performance in Los Angeles?
"Aussie Kim" will get special dispensation from fans by dint of her relationship
with Lleyton Hewitt.
5. Justine Henin-Hardenne: Newly betrothed but faced with same old predicament:
Does her slight physical stature prevent her from upending the Big Babes?
6. Monica Seles: A new coach and her reportedly improved fitness are sources of
optimism. But is former A.O. champ really capable of winning seven straight
matches against the best and brightest?
7. Daniela Hantuchova: Ready for a breakout. Her draw certainly looks to be a
willing accomplice.
8. Anastasia Myskina: Awfully benign draw ought to ensure that Russian lives up
to her seeding.
9. Lindsay Davenport: Like Seles, she is with a new coach. If her game isn't too
rusty, 2000 A.O. champ ought to reach quarters, at least.
10. Chanda Rubin: Former semifinalist will cruise into second week. But run will
end against either Myskina or Clijsters.
11. Magdalena Maleeva: It says here she loses to Marion Bartoli in her first
match.
12. Patty Schnyder: Lots of talent. If she keeps her head, she ought to square
off in Round 4 against Hantuchova.
13. Silvia Farina Elia: Faces countrywoman Flavia Pennetta in first round.
Evergreen Italienne tends to underachieve at Slams.
14. Anna Pistolesi: Can we sign a petition to reinstate "Smashnova"? Not a lot
of weapons, but superior speed and conditioning should serve her well.
15. Alexandra Stevenson: Never summoned her best tennis at Slams in 2002, but
the draw deities certainly smiled on her.
16. Nathalie Dechy: Won a tuneup and is a credible darkhorse, but still doesn't
strike fear in Big Babes.
LOWER SEEDS WORTH WATCHING
17. Elena Dementieva: Has been in a two-year funk, but still capable of some
quality tennis.
18. Eleni Daniilidou: The Paradorn Srichaphan of the women's tour. A hot
commodity with ample power and fun, flashy game.
20. Elena Bovina: The tower of power. The tallest player on tour (6-foot-2 1/2)
will be in the top 10 by year's end.
25. Meghann Shaughnessy: After a dismal 2002, the hard-working Phoenician is off
to a hot start.
27. Lisa Raymond: As always, the faster the court plays the better she'll fare.
DANGEROUS FLOATERS
Tathiana Garbin: Athletic Italian rarely beats the big guns, but makes them work
.
Alicia Molik: Australian won her first career title two weeks ago.
Laura Granville: Has a competitive resolve to match her strong game.
Marion Bartoli: Remember the name.
FIRST-ROUND MATCHES TO WATCH
Henrieta Nagyova vs. Anna Kournikova: Anna factor aside, these are two of the
top five or so unseeded players.
Dinara Safina vs. No. 32 Katarina Srebotnik: Marat Safin's li'l sis will take
out a seed off the bat.
Stevenson vs. Elena Baltacha: Two of the harder servers in women's tennis.
Stephanie Foretz vs. Evgenia Koulikovskaya: You've never seen a style like
Koulikovskaya's. Trust me.
No. 19 Amanda Coetzer vs. Barbara Schett: Two former top-10ers meet early.
PREDICTIONS
Semifinals: Serena Williams vs. Clijsters, Davenport vs. Hantuchova
Final: Williams vs. Hantuchova
Champion: Williams
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我們問她"假如"讓她選的話,她比較想讓誰贏溫布頓,她或Lleyton?想了三秒後她回答:
'rather Lleyton, I don't like to see him unhappy...'
而當問到在法網時最困難的選擇是什麼時,她毫不遲疑的回答:
'the decision of not playing doubles with Lleyton.'
.....Whoever says something like this must be deeply in love.....
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