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Oh good grief, Sam imploding now![]()
bump arent you watching the hawthorn v saints match?
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Oh good grief, Sam imploding now![]()
bump arent you watching the hawthorn v saints match?


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Stosur chokes again! It never ceases to amaze me how mentally weak she is as a player.
How do players reach a ranking as high as she has and still don't have the mental side of it more under control. I don't get it
We needed to win one of those two matches today, will be a miracle if we win this tie now.
And why no Keys? Americans must be confident of winning.Italy (Schiavone and Vinci) getting their ass handed to them by Spain (Muguruza and CSN) while Giorgi is 1 step closer to qualifying for Stuttgart.
Nearly as bad as the Davis Cup debacle.
)Poor Stosur though, she was so upset after her final match. She's really the only female player we have, the others are below average. Dasha was playing with momentum during the Australian Open and since then she's struggled.
We need more depth in the women's tennis instead of relying on one player.
(I just couldn't watch the end of it, switched over to watch Box Hill). You're right, it shouldn't just be up to her and there was extra pressure on her with the clay surface and having it in Brisbane. Would have been better for Sam if it was an away tie (like the last one). Pressure on Gavrilova too, being her first chance to play for Australia. I really don't think Rodianova is going to amount to anything as a player, I would rather one of our younger players get a go. I thought Birrell did OK in the last tie (dead rubber though). Jarmila Wolfe is also ranked higher than Rodianova, not sure why she is being overlooked, she at least has the chance to win when she is on, have never really seen Rodianova do anything special. And please no clay next time, it's un-Australian

So how much did the clay set up cost?
I'm talking to you TA.
Here's your answer:
Tennis Australia spent $100,000 on installing a temporary Italian clay court at the southern Brisbane venue to provide Stosur and Daria Gavrilova with an advantage by playing on their preferred surface.
Read more at http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/2016/04/17/06/25/stosur-i-can-bounce-back#svGeb3BrlWEoSJXk.99
So Keys was injured, that at least explains why she did not play today. Since when has clay been Dasha's preferred surface?I thought she looked at a distinct disadvantage on it against Keys.
The whole thing has been embarrassingNearly as bad as the Davis Cup debacle.
You're right, it shouldn't just be up to her and there was extra pressure on her with the clay surface and having it in Brisbane. Would have been better for Sam if it was an away tie (like the last one).
Pressure on Gavrilova too, being her first chance to play for Australia.
) and was officially unleashed onto the Aussie public during the most recent Summer of Tennis. The response was very positive, she accounted for herself really well and she was relishing every moment saying all the right things etc... Then the loss to CSN happened and it's been all downhill from there.I really don't think Rodianova is going to amount to anything as a player, <snip!>. have never really seen Rodianova do anything special.
. We need more depth in the women's tennis instead of relying on one player.

In the end, USA had a good team.
Lol I didn't know clay was Dasha's surface..