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LiNa vs Lisicki
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若きドイツ娘Sabine Lisickiがエネルギーで負かした感じでした。
なんと第3シードのフレンチオープンの覇者LiNaが
62位のワイルドカード参加のSabine Lisicki
に6―3、4―6、6―8で敗れる波乱でした。
第3セット6-5でリード
しかもLiNaのサービスからの
信じられない大逆転でした。
あまりの白熱ゲーム
昼食の時間がなくなり
自宅でお雑煮にします。
午後1時20分
Lisickiが8-6で大逆転でした。
悲壮なLiNa 笑顔いっぱいのLisicki対照的でした。
下記はusatoday.comから
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — French Open champion Li Na squandered two match points and lost in the second round of Wimbledon on Thursday to German wild card Sabine Lisicki, the biggest upset of the tournament so far.
• The 62nd-ranked Lisicki erased both match points with service winners in the ninth game of the third set and beat the third-seeded Chinese player 3-6, 6-4, 8-6 under the roof on Centre Court.
After Li hit a forehand long on Lisicki's third match point, the 21-year-old German fell to her knees at the baseline and put her head to the turf. She broke into tears at her courtside chair.
"My emotions are so, I mean, just over the moon," said Lisicki, who served 17 aces and had 32 winners. "It's just amazing."
Li was up 4-2 in the third set and twice served for the match but was broken each time. She had won 14 of her previous 15 Grand Slam matches in 2011, reaching the final at the Australian Open, then becoming China's first major singles champion at Roland Garros last month.
"Tough match," Li said. "But I think both players today played great. Nothing wrong, just unlucky. I have two match points. But I can do nothing for these two match points."
Lisicki has now won 12 of her last 13 matches on grass, including reaching the Wimbledon quarterfinals in 2009 and winning a tuneup tournament in Birmingham this month. She missed five months last season with a left ankle injury, and she fell out of the top 200 in the rankings.
"It was very, very hard," she said. "I really had to start from zero after being on crutches for seven weeks so it just means so much to me, you know, winning the title in Birmingham and getting the wild card here. I appreciate it so much, to be back in Wimbledon. It's just a place that I love so much."
At 5-3 down in the third, Lisicki fell behind 15-40 on her serve and faced two match points. She came up with two service winners at more than 120 mph (193 kph) and two straight aces - including a 124 mph delivery, the fastest by any woman this year.
Li served for the match at 5-4 and 6-5 but couldn't convert.
"I just wanted to enjoy myself here and that's what I'm doing," Lisicki said. "That's what I told myself on the third set when I was down a break and she was serving for the match and I was just fighting and I wanted to stay longer out there.
"The crowd was cheering. I didn't know it could get so loud in there. It was just amazing. I loved it out there. The support was just amazing."
Li said she couldn't handle Lisicki's huge serve.
"Start of the first point until the end of the match, every serve was like around 117 miles (per hour)," she said. "I mean, this is impossible for the women."
Li reached the quarterfinals here in 2006 and 2010. Her landmark victory in Paris last month was watched by a reported 116 million people in China.
"I didn't feel different," she said Thursday. "I didn't feel pressure. Only change is right now opponents see you different. They (have) nothing to lose. So they can play best tennis on the court."
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