In the 1/8 finals in Madrid on April 29, the best tennis player from Tunisia won – 6:0, 6:4. “Players like Jelena can hit winners from anywhere at any moment. I just tried to find moments to “dribble”, make “drop shots” and perform miracles on the court, if I can say so. This helped me win. In the first set, she missed a lot In the second set, I knew she would play better, but I remained mentally strong and finished the match very well,” the Tunisian revealed.
Accurate and varied gameplay helps in the fight against strong hitters. “I didn’t make any mistakes and I just tried to hit the ball in the court and sometimes I hit hard shots that made her a lot uncomfortable. That was enough. Sometimes you don’t have to hit spectacular shots and just hit normal shots – that’s what I did. I served well and tried to play very well on the reception , putting pressure on her. I played aggressively and dropped shots out of nowhere. That way she didn’t really know what kind of shot I was going to make.”
29-year-old Jabera’s strength is also experience. “Tennis players learn to mature at an early age. You have to learn because impressive players are disciplined on the court. You have to learn quickly because otherwise [konkurentes] will rush ahead and beat you in the square,” says the Tunisian woman. “You must be dressed. I try to do that and learn from my mistakes so I can do better in closing sets and matches. It is very important. Discipline on the field helps me a lot. I am a player who has many options on the court. Knowing how to perform different types of kicks is not enough. Not only do I know this, but I also follow my intuition and creativity – this helps me a lot to be the player I am,” admits the African tennis leader.
How close are you to your “top” shape? “I think it’s very close. In the first set, I was in top form,” informs Onsa Jabert. “I’m trying to stay calm, dealing very well with stress and with a player I don’t like to play against. I had a very difficult practice game against him [Ostapenko] a couple of days ago when I lost – 1:6, 2:6. It must be said that it was ripe to change it and win [oficiālajā spēlē].”
on April 30 around At 1:15 p.m. in the 1/4 finals of the doubles, the Latvian-Ukrainian tandem Alyona Ostapenko/Ludmila Kičenok will try to take revenge on the Belgian-Taiwanian duo Eliza Mertens/Suva Sei for their loss in the “Australian Open” final.
Resources used:
“Tennis Channel”
2024-04-29 21:55:00
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