I love watching Agnieszka Radwanska play. She's not a power player but uses her sly attacking and smart defensive skills to thwart her opponents. I've never seen Magdalena Rybarikova play until today and she's a competent player but again, like most players in her rank, they become inconsistent. It was apparent in the second set when she was able to bring the score to 33 but again, crumbled after that, allowing Agnieszka to dominate her and win the set 63.
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