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Showing posts with label Daniela Hantuchova Birmingham Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniela Hantuchova Birmingham Open. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Second Wind for Daniela Hantuchova
Definitely one of the players I keep rooting for in the WTA Tour, it's kind of strange to say that Daniela Hantuchova is already a veteran of the tour. She has had a great past two months, with a quarterfinal showing in Roland Garros, followed immediately by a finals appearance in the grass of Birmingham! How she was able to switch surfaces and be successful immediately should do wonders for her confidence. I really hope she also reaches deep into Wimbledon since it's apparent that she still has the game to defeat the current crop of Top 10 players. Her sensational win over world #1 Caroline Wozniacki in Roland Garros is testament to how dangerous she can get.
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