The Manila Times

Azarenka shines in cloudy Qatar Open

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DOHA: Svetlana Kuznetsova and Victoria Azarenka provided what was perhaps the best tennis on the opening day of the Qatar Open on Monday (Tuesday in Manila), with Azarenka prevailing 6-2 6-3.

Despite conceding the first set, Russia’s Kuznetsova put up a spirited defense in the second leading to increasing­ly sprawling rallies with her well-matched Belarusian opponent.

A number of knife-edge line calls added to the suspense as the two played into the evening, prolonged by Kuznetsova’s formidable depth and court coverage in the second set.

Azarenka’s composure slipped in the seventh game of the second as she failed to capitalize on several break points, swearing loudly towards her coach.

“I definitely missed the last six years I wanted to come [to Doha],” said two-time Doha champion Azarenka. “We’ve been playing against each other for so long,” she said of her familiarit­y with Kuznetsova’s powerful style of play.

Seventh seed and Australian Open finalist, America’s Jennifer Brady, succumbed 6-1 6-2 to Estonia’s Anett Kontaveit who has only progressed as far as the second round at the last two editions in Doha.

Kontaveit kicked off the tournament by applying significan­t pressure on Brady in the opening exchanges, setting the stage for an upset under the cloudy Doha sky.

Brady, who had won nine of her last 11 matches prior to Doha, struggled to get into her stride with the Estonian dominating the opening set, repeatedly forcing Brady off balance.

Kontaveit was one of the players forced into two weeks of strict quarantine in Australia ahead of the Open at which she lost to Shelby Rogers in the third round.

Russia’s Veronika Kudermetov­a

tested her Spanish opponent, world No. 15 Garbine Muguruza, but ultimately slipped to a 6-2 7-6 defeat.

The Spaniard was a quarterfin­alist in Qatar in 2020, losing to Ashleigh Barty who is absent from this year’s tournament, and once again advances to the second round.

Her imposing 1.8 meter presence on the court helped her assert dominance over Kudermetov­a in the first set.

She fended off several break points against her serve, helping to avoid her clash against the Russian going the distance like their last tussle in Dubai.

Muguruza won a hard-fought tie-break for the second set despite initially falling behind, eliminatin­g the need for a third — and a re-run of Dubai.

She will now face reigning Doha champion Aryna Sabalenka in the second round.

Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko put in one of her best performanc­es of recent months, undoubtedl­y capitalizi­ng on Kiki Bertens’ recent achilles surgery, thrashing her 6-0, 6-2.

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AFP FILE PHOTO n Victoria Azarenka serves during the 2021 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
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