Tamira Paszek (#42) continues her good run this year by reaching the semifinals here in College Park. She had to go three sets over Melanie Oudin (#100) then had an easy win over American Madison Brengle (#222) in the second round. In the quarterfinals, she had another marathon match over Canadian Stephanie Dubois (#117) before winning it. In the semifinals, she went to three sets again over Israeli Shahar Peer but lost. Even then, this performance shows her good stead as she starts the hard court season.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Tamira Paszek Does Well in College Park - Gets Into the Semi's
Tamira Paszek (#42) continues her good run this year by reaching the semifinals here in College Park. She had to go three sets over Melanie Oudin (#100) then had an easy win over American Madison Brengle (#222) in the second round. In the quarterfinals, she had another marathon match over Canadian Stephanie Dubois (#117) before winning it. In the semifinals, she went to three sets again over Israeli Shahar Peer but lost. Even then, this performance shows her good stead as she starts the hard court season.
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