These past three days, for some reason, I have only seen the matches of Sorana Cirstea and Dominika Cibulkova and whoever their opponents were. They did eventually meet today in one of the semifinals of the Barcelona Open, and Cibulkova was deadly, not giving much away to the error-prone Cirstea. Cibulkova will go to the finals where she will meet Italian Sara Errani. I am betting on Errani though to win this title. I had seen her play early this year and she was in devastating form - and this being clay, a surface that she likes, I won't be surprised if she gets one over the diminutive Slovenian!
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Cibulkova in the Barcelona Open
These past three days, for some reason, I have only seen the matches of Sorana Cirstea and Dominika Cibulkova and whoever their opponents were. They did eventually meet today in one of the semifinals of the Barcelona Open, and Cibulkova was deadly, not giving much away to the error-prone Cirstea. Cibulkova will go to the finals where she will meet Italian Sara Errani. I am betting on Errani though to win this title. I had seen her play early this year and she was in devastating form - and this being clay, a surface that she likes, I won't be surprised if she gets one over the diminutive Slovenian!
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