The Borneo Post

Top seed Svitolina starts with win over Watson

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ELINA Svitolina, who never expected to be the favourite to win a grass- court tournament, began her bid to justify her elevation to top seed by overcoming Briton Heather Watson in the first round in Birmingham on Monday.

The 22- year- old Ukrainian, who is the youngest player in the world’s top 10 but never a champion on this surface, won 6-2, 5-7, 6- 3, recovering from a middle phase when Watson seemed capable of repeating a win she had when they last met on grass, two years ago in Eastbourne.

Svitolina mostly hit the ball hard and f lat, much as she did while winning the Italian Open in Rome last month, and only turned to a couple of judicious slices while making the crucial break which got her to 3-1 in the final set.

Otherwise she trusted in her power off the ground to deny the tenacious and intelligen­t Watson enough time to make courtopeni­ng angles and sudden darts to the net.

“It’s amazing because I have been struggling a little bit on grass in the last few years,” Svitolina smiled.

“I liked the way I handled the game today. There were tight moments as well. She can be a very dangerous player.

“But this has been a good year for me and that means on grass I will be much better (than before). I don’t tell myself this is a difficult surface. I play my game, of course with a few small adjustment­s.

“I don’t put difficult things in my head. I played my game, even in the tough moments, and didn’t let the negative things into my head.”

Svitolina may next play Natalia Vikhlyants­eva, the Russian who reached the final in ‘ sHertogenb­osch last week, and has a possible semi- final either with third seed Johanna Konta or Garbine Muguruza.

Both Muguruza and Petra Kvitova, the twice former Wimbledon champion who is continuing her comeback from a hand injury sustained in a knife attack, may find they have extra attention for a while.

That is because the late withdrawal on Sunday of Angelique Kerber, the world number one - which caused Svitolina’s elevation to the highest remaining seed - is only the last in a long list of injurytrig­gered big-name losses for the tournament. — AFP

 ??  ?? Elina Svitolina in action against Great Britain’s Heather Watson during the first round of Aegon Classic at Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham. — Reuters photo
Elina Svitolina in action against Great Britain’s Heather Watson during the first round of Aegon Classic at Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham. — Reuters photo

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