Wednesday 26 September 2012

Plucky Watson loses in three sets to Sharapova at Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo


Plucky Watson loses in three sets to Sharapova at Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo



Britain's Heather Watson forced Maria Sharapova to battle for over three hours to reach the third round of the Toray Pan Pacific Open.
The 20-year-old took the first set on a tie-break and caused problems for her illustrious opponent throughout as she sought to follow up her upset of Sabine Lisicki.
But the world No 2 eventually prevailed 6-7 (7/9), 6-3, 6-4 in three hours and 10 minutes.
Out: Watson took the first set, but lost in three to world No 2 Sharapova
Out: Watson took the first set, but lost in three to world No 2 Sharapova
Watson was broken in the first game of the match but hit straight back, breaking to love in the second.
Sharapova took a 6-5 lead but failed to serve out the set, serving consecutive double faults before Watson forced a tie-break with her third break point.
The Guernsey player then came from 3-0 down to win the tie-break 9-7, in the process saving set points for the second and third times.
Sharapova broke early in the second set but again Watson responded, and the Russian had to battle to hold for a 3-2 lead as her fragile serve gave her more problems, though she won the game with a fine sixth ace of the match.
Powering back: Sharapova fought her way from a set down to beat Watson
Powering back: Sharapova fought her way from a set down to beat Watson
Powering back: Sharapova fought her way from a set down to beat Watson 
Three successive breaks followed, Sharapova with two of them to take control before serving out the set 6-3.
For the third set in succession, Watson lost her first service game - but again she found the same response, levelling at 1-1.
Sharapova recorded the third break in succession - each sealed by a double fault - but Watson made it seven in eight games to level once more.
Sharapova broke for the eighth time in the match to lead 4-3 and, serving at 5-4, an ace set up two match points and she closed the match out at the first attempt.
Brit of all right: Waton - ranked 78 in the world - put up a brave challenge against the women's No 2
Brit of all right: Waton - ranked 78 in the world - put up a brave challenge against the women's No 2


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