L.A Women's Tourney – Cirstea and Stosur Win.

August 8, 2009

Today I traveled down to Carson, California to check out some of the quarterfinal action at the L.A. Women’s Tournament. I had never been to the venue, the Home Depot Center, before and was quite impressed with the modern facilities. However, the lack of a crowd there, had me wondering about a few things. But first to the tennis.

The first match had rising Romanian Sorana Cirstea against 8th seed Agnieszka Radwanska. The first was back and forth until Cirstea won in a tiebreak. The second set, Cirstea appeared to have some foot problems and called for the trainer. She went away in the second set losing 1-6. Apparently she was saving herself for the third which was close until “Aggie” got up a break 5-4 and served for it. But when Cirstea hit a vicious passing shot at Aggie, causing her to fall down, she lost serve. Eventually Cirstea found her groundstroke game again and won 7-6, 1-6, 7-5. The match took two and half hours in the hot sun. Cirstea somewhat reminds me of Mauresmo as their service motion is similar and she can hit a heavy ball.

The second match had Zheng Jie, fresh off her win over #1 Dinara Safina, against rising Aussie player Sam Stosur. Stosur got off to a slow start in the first set and hit too many unforced errors. Although coming back from a 1-4 deficit, she still lost the first set 4-6. In the second set, Stosur used her effective kick serve along with a serve and volley game to win the second set 6-3. Stosur broke Zheng in the opening game of the third set and held on to win the third set 6-4. She will now face Cirstea in the semis.

Stosur had her breakthrough at this year’s French Open getting to the semis there. But I like her chances at the U.S. Open this year. She has a nice all court game and her forehand can be a real weapon when she sets it up. I think she could win L.A. depending on how her form holds.

Despite the top 20 lineup, there were probably about 100 people in the stands today. I don’t know if that’s due to the schedule or who was playing. I’m sure the evening matches, where they usually put the top players, get a larger crowd, but the WTA needs to figure out a way to get people in the seats.

Related posts:

  1. Sunday Final Previews – Stosur v. Pennetta & Roddick v. JMDP
  2. Stosur Battles “J.J.” as “Aggie” Faces Wozniacki in Indian Wells.
  3. Sam Stosur Works Over Justine Henin at French Open.
  4. Stosur Stares Down Serena While Djokovic Loses The Thread.
  5. Jankovic Falls As Stosur Breaks Oudin’s “Belief” in San Diego.

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