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Sania Mirza wins the first round at the Pattaya Open

January 31, 2008 by Tennis Grandstand

Sania Mirza, Pattaya open’s No.5 seed defeated Colombia’s Catalina Castaño, her first round opponent in straight sets 7-6 6-0.Sania started the first set tentatively and had an up and down set but survived a tough fight against Colombia’s Catalina Castaño.
Sania dropped her first serve with a double-fault and trialed 0-2, started playing better and raced to a 5-3 lead. Sania was struggling to find any consistency, sometimes hitting some impressive winners with her big forehand, but also going for broke too often and making unnecessary errors. Sania had a set point when she was serving at 5-4, but unable to close out the set. Sania Mirza Pattaya Open first round
Sania played impressively in the tiebreak and won the tiebreak quite easily with a score of 7-1.
The Indian tennis icon carried the momentum to the second set and unleashed a more powerful and consistent game and won all the games in the set by overwhelming her opponent.
Here is what Sania had to say after the match.
“I started a little slow, but you’re getting into a new tournament, new balls, new atmosphere, and I’d never played her, so I was trying get a feel of how she plays,” Sania explained. “I should have finished the first set at 5-4, but from the tiebreak onwards I played like I wanted to play. I stopped giving any easy points.
Two of the Top 4 seeds were also in action Monday; with No.3 seed Mara Santangelo of Italy outlasting up-and-coming Slovakian Jarmila Gajdosova, 64 57 62.
No.4 seed Peng Shuai of China defeated Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Su-Wei, advancing to the second round with a 61 62 victory.
Other notable first round winners include Australian Alicia Molik cruised to victory against Ukrainian Kateryna Bondarenko, 62 62.

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