Dokic Pounded in Another Star-less Day at WTA BeijingPosted on September 22, 2004 Serena Williams, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Maria Sharapova are in Beijing, somewhere.Fans were wishing they had tickets for front-row seats on the practice courts after the WTA rolled out a second consecutive day without the top seeds at the WTA stop in Beijing. No. 8-seeded Jelena Dokic was the biggest name on Tuesday's schedule, and the troubled Serb made a quick exit, falling 6-3, 6-0 to Thai Tamarine Tanasugarn. The other four winners on the day were all qualifiers in China's Na Li (d. Pratt), Switzerland's Emmanuelle Gagliardi (d. Brandi in three), Russian Vera Douchevina (d. Barna in three), and Croatia's Sanda Mamic (d. (WC) Sun). On Wednesday schedule the stars finally come out to play in Tatiana "The Pocket Baseliner" Panova vs. Maria "Grunt-o-rama" Sharapova in an all-Russian, Zheng vs. Petrova, Serena vs. Safina, Dulko vs. Vento-Kabchi, Jankovic vs. Asagoe, and Anabel "Funky Cold" Medina Garrigues vs. Tanasugarn. Davis Cup Qualifying Previews: Belgium at Croatia, Czech Republic at Paraguay Tennis-X will take a look at two Davis Cup qualifying matches per day leading to the beginning of play on Friday, Sept. 24. Four countries will advance to the World Group, while the four losers will wallow for at least another year in the minor leagues of Davis Cup zonal play. The eight qualifying matches this weekend are Morocco at Australia, Japan at Chile, Belgium at Croatia, Czech Republic at Paraguay, Germany at Slovak Republic, Great Britain at Austria, Canada at Romania, and Thailand at Russia. Today's previews: Belgium at Croatia, Czech Republic at Paraguay Belgium at Croatia Site: Dvorana Mladosti, Rijeka, CRO Surface: Carpet (Greenset, indoors) Ball: Penn ATP A full waffle squad might have made a match of it, but without the injured Xavier "X-Man" Malisse and Christophe "The Roach" Rochus, the Belgians are left with Olivier Rochus leading off, and some combination of Giles Elseneer, Kristof Vliegen, and Dick Norman in the second singles and doubles. The Croats will be large and in charge in front of the home crowd behind bangers Mario "Baby Goran" Ancic and Ivan Ljubicic. Welcome Croatia back to the World Group, a dangerous entity for 2005. Czech Republic at Paraguay Site: Court Central del Yacht y Golf Club Paraguayo, Lambare, PAR Surface: Red Clay (outdoors) Ball: Dunlop Grand Prix Unless home-court Paraguay can totally unnerve the visiting Czechs with their typical coin-throwing, drum-beating, slogan chanting nightmare spectacle, this should be a walk into the World Group for the high-powered Czech squad. Veteran Jiri Novak will lead off in singles, with comer Tomas "I Beat Roger Federer" Berdych likely in the No. 2 spot ahead of Radek Stepanek. Paraguay will front the low-powered foursome of Ramon Delgado, Francisco Rodriguez, Paulo Carvallo, Daniel Lopez, none of who are ranked in the Top 350. TENNIS DISCUSSIONS See what all the chatter is about, the talk, the walk, don't balk on the latest issues in pro tennis at http://www.tennis-x.com/discussions.php FREE DAILY TENNIS-X NEWSLETTER Our free gift to you. Make it a gift to yourself. Go to www.Tennis-X.com. Sign up today and we'll attach the Anna Kournikova virus, free of charge. TENNIS-X NEWS, NOTES, QUOTES AND BARBS The U.S. Davis Cup team is presently training in Andy Roddick's home town of Austin, Texas. Captain Patrick McEnroe says he is ready to put his foot squarely in No. 2 singles player Mardy "Silver" Fish's ass if need be: "Sometimes Mardy's attitude can be disappointing," McEnroe told Richard Evans. "Obviously he did great in winning a silver medal in Athens and he was rightly thrilled about that. But I don't think he did himself any favors with his attitude during the last two sets he lost against Michal Tabara (at the US Open). He had 9,000 people dying to root for him but he made it tough for them. And tough for himself...Mardy is a good kid but he needs to be pushed and I intend to keep on pushing him. That's part of my job. Sometimes that can irritate him but that's OK. If it takes me to irritate him to keep pushing him, that's what I'm going to do. I do it because I believe in him and I believe he can get more out of what he has."...The WTA China Open is conducting a unique 16-team mixed doubles event this week, pairing WTA players with ATP players in Beijing, using women's players from the tour-level event and men's players from the challenger-level event...Jelena Dokic has not won a WTA match since April...Lleyton Hewitt has won 24 career Davis Cup singles matches and needs one more to eclipse Adrian Quist's Australian record from the 1930s and '40s...Alexandra "Dr. A" Stevenson had surgery Tuesday on her right shoulder. "Hopefully she'll be back on the court in six to eight months," Stevenson's mother, Samantha, told the AP. "She'll definitely miss the clay season and probably the grass season and maybe come back for the summer." Stevenson is the child of former basketball legend Julius "Dr. J" Erving...Marat Safin at one point got a little tearful after winning the title at Beijing, his first in two years: "I know that it doesn't help me at all to get crazy with myself on the court. In the past sometimes I did that, threw my racket or whatever. It's no good."...Captaining his first Davis Cup tie this weekend, Austria Davis Cup skipper Thomas Muster says Britain will come into Austria on the red clay and leave with an "L": "We are definitely not afraid. We know we have a good team and I think it's going to be a very interesting tie. I don't know what (British captain) Jeremy (Bates) is going to do but whoever is put in the British team to play, we will challenge...It's going to be sold out, and I think it's going to be a really good Davis Cup tie. I hope we can use the form of our players to have an advantage and succeed. We know that the British team will be strong, that Tim (Henman) is playing really well, and we will see what Jeremy comes up with." Austria will likely front Jurgen "Tuna" Melzer and Stefan Koubek in singles. |
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