Residence Warsaw, Poland
Date of Birth January 16, 1986
Birthplace Warsaw, Poland
Height 5'9 1/4" (1.76 m)
Weight 132 1/2 lbs.(60 kg)
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Status Pro (2001)
Marta lost to Candle light 7-6(1) 1-6 4-6, got broken when serving for staying in the match *4-5.
Only 2/11 BPs won in the whole match says it all (only 0/2 in the first set, so 2/9 in the last both sets )
She has withdrawn from next week's ITFs, and is Prio 1 in the next week for a 50k in JPN
Actually the first time that would be a smart scheduling, because the following week there is another 50k and then she could go to Korea for 2 further 25Ks or one 25k in JPN and the next in KOR. Actually, that would be pretty smart and good...on the other hand, the tournaments are being played on Grass
Fukuoka and Kurume are only seperated by 41km :lol: so that would be for once in the last 5 years, smart scheduling for Marta.
The tournaments in South Korea would be nearer than the 3rd ITF (25k) in JPN, so maybe she will really make a 4 week long Asia-tour, would be actually cool
In July, she could play 4 tournaments in Germany (1x50k and 3x25Ks) :shrug: wouldn't be expensive and she could score some wins :shrug: (she could begin in Torun and then go to Germany, then she would have 4x25k in July)
Fukuoka and Kurume are only seperated by 41km :lol: so that would be for once in the last 5 years, smart scheduling for Marta.
The tournaments in South Korea would be nearer than the 3rd ITF (25k) in JPN, so maybe she will really make a 4 week long Asia-tour, would be actually cool
In July, she could play 4 tournaments in Germany (1x50k and 3x25Ks) :shrug: wouldn't be expensive and she could score some wins :shrug: (she could begin in Torun and then go to Germany, then she would have 4x25k in July)
but it's strange to change surface at this moment(4 months on hard next clay and now grass?). she was practicing in Spain on clay to prepare for clay tournaments i think.. on the other side she withdrew from ITFs in germany and italy...
yeah, she has withdrawn from there, so maybe a change, because she badly needs pooooooooooooooooints
she might drop out of top 300 and then she wouldn't get in the ITFs in Europe anymore anyway :shrug:
In that moment of her career, she should look where she can vulture the most points by beating scrubs and maybe JPN is the right place, by the end of July, she should be back at least in TOP 200, but better TOP 150, to be able to enter the Amercian Hardcourt Tournaments :shrug: and the USQ
Random H2H proves nothing. :shrug:
Kania is at least making slow and steady progress unless Marta who advanced rapidly and fell as rapidly as she advanced.
why should I? at least she was there and has reached 2 Tour finals.
what did the other 4 scrubs do so far? :spit::haha:
None of them has ever reached top 100 or was near and none of them ever reached a QF in a WTA Singles Tournament :haha:
I think I can count on one hand MD wins from there, out of my mind I only know Piter def. Domachowska in Warsaw, where she tanked to get into RG Q
It's too bad for her, she was close to beat Cabeza Candela yesterday and that would have been a great result. She still lacks some constancy, but we all know what she is able to produce so I keep being positive for her