Labels
Popular Posts of the Week
-
Nowadays, when I'm slacking off my work or not meeting my quota for the month, I always think of Novak Djokovic and ask myself, if I w...
-
Serena Williams strengthens her position on top as she wins Miami. Here are the top 8 women as of the Miami tournament. 1. Serena W...
-
There aren't that many tennis players I know who come from Georgia, so it's nice to see Nikoloz Basilashvili (#153) make giant s...
-
I noticed an interesting trend in the women's game, especially during the grand slams. Last year, in all the four grand sl...
-
The ATP Tour just ended last week with Roger Federer winning the end-of-the-year Championships trophy. No surprise there. Although Nadal ma...
-
Li Na's spectacular win in Roland Garros should boost the confidence of her other countrywomen, chief among them, Peng Shuai, who has ...
-
Odd Group Novak Djokovic - 45 = 3 - 0 Roger Federer - 38= 2 - 1 Kei Nishikori - 7 = 1 - 2 Tomas Berdych - 9 = 0 - 3 *************...
-
1. Serena Williams / Venus Williams (USA) - 15 2. Karolina Pliskova / Petra Kvitova (CZE) - 19 3. Svetlana Kuznetsova / Elena Vesnina (...
-
Another tennis sensation is coming out of Switzerland, this time, it's the junior player, Belinda Bencic, currently ranked #58, who ...
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Nina Bratchikova: Player Outside the Top 100 Into the Second Round of the Australian Open 2012
In every Grand Slam, there is at least one or two Russian women who break into the Top 100, as if the Russian presence in women's tennis is not yet that predominant. In this year's edition of the Australian Open, Nina Bratchikova is one Russian woman who had to defeat a veteran player, #20-ranked Flavia Pennetta, to get herself into the second round! She is currently ranked #136. She is into a good part of the draw and may even have a chance to reach the fourth round if she continues to play well. In the second round, she will meet another Italian player, Alberta Brianti (#71).
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment