Australian Open Tennis:
I just wonder if this could finally be Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova's year. It has been a long time coming, but she has been increasingly knocking on the door and was close to the big breakthrough in 2015 and was unlucky with the draw at some slams last year, taking Serena close in the last 8 at Wimbledon, running into her nemesis Svetlana Kuznetsova at Roland Garros for example and if it will ever happen for her, consistent top 10-20, you do feel it has to be this year. I championed her early in her career, when I was certain she would be a multi major title winner, I spoke about this ahead of that loss to Kuznetsova, who is one of my favourite all time sportspeople for almost entirely financial reasons (!), in Paris ............
She leads the h2h with Pavlyuchenkova 4-1 , but the Russian pair have never met on clay and the younger player has huge (untapped) potential, she made four junior slam finals inside 13 months as a youngster, winning three, but losing here at RG to a much older Agnieszka Radwanska.
She lost that easily, which was good for us, but met and beat Kuzzy in straight sets yesterday and had previously seen off home favourite Samantha Stosur 3 &1 with Pavly all over the Aussies serve. They are good wins back to back and beating Kuznetsova, who she has long looked up to and who was defending champion here, will have given the Russian huge confidence for today and the rest of these championships, which are there for the winning. She spoke after her win yesterday on the tournament website :“I’m really happy, especially because she’s not only defending champion but my fellow (countrywoman) and she’s top 10 and she’s had a really incredible year last year.”So I knew it would be a really tough match and I was just trying to do my own thing and play good tennis.”
Last week Pavlyuchenkova began her season with an opening-round loss in Auckland and asked to explain the turnaround in her fortunes this week, the Russian said the difficulties in finding form in the first match of the year ,plus cold, windy conditions meant we shouldn’t read too deeply into her result there.
She is over the moon with her last 8 spot here in Melbourne where she was a two time Junior winner and clearly feels very comfortable in these surroundings.
I have no real issues with Wang, she is a decent player, ranked at around the 50 mark which is about her level ,but she struggles against the better and taller players on Tour who are not Kristina Mladenovic ! She seems to have the Frencwoman's number leading the h2h 3-0, but is otherwise 3-18 against top 20 players and 0-5 against those as tall as Anisimova . The flaw in these numbers is that her 16 yo opponent is currently ranked #130 but that is only because she has played just five minutes on Tour and is no reflection on her ability(already) or limitless potential.
Last week I wrote ...........
Not Anisimova and her already sizable entourage, which includes her father and head coach, Konstantin Anisimov; her mother, Olga; her traveling coach, Max Fomine; her longtime coaching consultant, Nick Saviano; and her longtime agent, Gary Swain; as well as Max Eisenbud, the hard-driving IMG vice president who represents, among others, Maria Sharapova and Madison Keys.
“We’ve got a very long view,” Konstantin Anisimov said. “We are very happy she is doing way better than we expected, to be honest with you, but at the same time we are staying very calm and understanding that she is young. She is still growing, and she is definitely not ready to play a full schedule and at age 16. She is not allowed to play a full schedule. So we are trying to do more quality than quantity.”
Q. There is a lot of talk about your backhand out there, that impressive shot. Can you just talk about that shot in your game, the importance of that?
AMANDA ANISIMOVA: Yeah, I really like my backhand. A lot of people tell me I set it up really well. I just really feel when I’m on court I don’t really have bad days with it. I don’t really have a favorite shot. I think all of my shots are equally pretty good. My backhand is really good, too. I don’t really prefer it over any other shot.
I think my energy dropped a little bit, and at that point when my energy dropped hers went up,” Pliskova said. “She really went for it and was aggressive, going for the shots and even some lucky ones.
“I tried to put my energy up in the beginning of the third set, and she helped me with a few mistakes. Thanks god I served it out. In the third set I think my serve helped me quite a lot.”
I wrote after the contest .......... She (Osaka) now meets Karolina Pliskova who beat the super impressive Amanda Anisimova in two sets yesterday, but the second went to a breaker and I saw nothing to put me off the 16yo wunderkind !
Anisimova got a wild card for this event and is at "home" with Miami being only 25km from Aventura where she lives. Limited by age in what events she can play, I suspect she will be motivated today to make the most of another opportunity and the court here will not suit Wang as well as Indian Wells and the Chinese player lost to another teenager we discussed a lot last week in Sofya Zhuk recently (1&2 in Dubai) which should offer Anisimova further encouragement. This is very early in Anisimova's career, but she is even money today and will probably be 1.30 the next time the two meet, so we have to try something .