Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer moved into the second round of the
French Open without mishap. No surprise there, but how about six
American women?
Without getting carried away, because this is,
after all, just the first round, such across-the-board success made it a
memorable Memorial Day for American tennis in Paris.
Apart
from headliner Lauren Davis, who scored a barely believable 6-1, 6-1
victory over the talented young seeded German Mona Barthel, there were
solid and slightly surprising victories Monday for Bethanie
Mattek-Sands, Vania King, Sloane Stephens, Varvara Lepchenko and
Christina McHale. In all, there are 12 US women in the draw, and 10
have won while Serena Williams and Jamie Hampton are scheduled for
first-round matches on Tuesday. This hasn’t happened in a while.
Just
to add to the little green shoots of optimism that are appearing, many
of the winners are still in the early stages of their career and beat
higher-ranked opposition. Stephens scored a particularly impressive 6-4,
7-6 victory over the experienced Russian Ekaterina Makarova. Stephens
is 19 and is ranked 70.This is a really pretty round stonemosaic votive that has been covered with vintage china . Makarova is four years older and ranked 38.
King
beat Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakstan, who, at No. 49, is ranked eight
places higher King, 23, was four years younger than her opponent.
McHale,
who battled to a 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 win over the Dutch player Kiki Bertens,
did not fit the mold in that she is considerably higher ranked (36 to
91) than her opponent. Nevertheless, this is red European clay and
Bertens looked far more at ease on the surface at the start before
McHale wore her down.
Mattek-Sands, ranked 167th, had to
overcome the biggest negative ranking differential when she faced the
talented German Sabine Lisicki who is the 13th-ranked player in the
world. But Mattek-Sands came through in style 6-4, 6-3.
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from factories in China. on Court Three, which is to be found in a
far-flung corner of the Roland Garros complex, Davis scored the best
win of her career over another German, Barthel, who is considered the
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diminutive height of 5-foot-2, knew that hanging around behind the
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“She
wins a lot of matches in the smaller tournaments by grinding it out,”
said John Evert, Chris Evert's brother, who has been overseeing Davis'
development at the Evert Academy in Boca Raton, Fla.This is a really
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would have to take it to Barthel and knock her out of her rhythm,”
The
tactic worked from the get-go. Having seized the initiative, Davis
never let go. The German was in such a state by the end that she served
four double faults in the penultimate game as she tried to make the
lopsided score line look more respectable.
“I’ve seen her play
on TV,” said Davis with all the wide-eyed wonder of the 18-year-old
that she is. “I mean, she’s 13 in the world. She’s a really good
player. Her backhand is so sick, I tried to keep away from it. I have a
lot of confidence right now — probably my biggest win.”
Asked
to define herself, Davis said: “I have a lot of heart. I have so much
passion for the game. I love playing. I’m tough mentally.”
Davis is obviously helped by her environment.
“I’ve
been there two years,” she said of the Evert Academy. “It’s basically
my home. I love it. It’s like my family there. Everybody’s so
supportive and so loving. I fit in perfectly.”
The good thing —
for two players, at least — is that the US is guaranteed two players in
the third round because their are two all-American matches in the
second round. Davis will take on McHale, and Mattek-Sands will play
Stephens.
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