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11 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Samrej was the first round of Australian open - Bonzi beat him at Wimbledon in 4 so you could argue that he has improved since then given he somehow managed to drag it to 5 sets 

Oops yeah, thanks for the correction :p

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Very much a huge upset. Anyone ranked inside Top 30 has no business losing to Zarazua on a hard court.

 

Elsewhere Krejcikova took Montreal champion Mboko to school losing only 5 games and Petra Kvitova ended her career winning one game vs Diane Parry. Sorry but Kvitova's comeback was a complete disaster, she literally won ONE match this season and should have retired at Wimbledon unless she had sponsor obligations to play USO.

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19 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Very much a huge upset. Anyone ranked inside Top 30 has no business losing to Zarazua on a hard court.

 

Elsewhere Krejcikova took Montreal champion Mboko to school losing only 5 games and Petra Kvitova ended her career winning one game vs Diane Parry. Sorry but Kvitova's comeback was a complete disaster, she literally won ONE match this season and should have retired at Wimbledon unless she had sponsor obligations to play USO.

I like Zarazua, very happy she won :thumbup:

 

As for Kvitova, yeah another pointless comeback. And there have been many such in the WTA in recent years. She didn't even look at 10% of her previous form, so the preparation, or motivation, was not there at all.

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10 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

I like Zarazua, very happy she won :thumbup:

 

As for Kvitova, yeah another pointless comeback. And there have been many such in the WTA in recent years. She didn't even look at 10% of her previous form, so the preparation, or motivation, was not there at all.

 

Outside of Svitolina none of these post-maternity comebacks have been successful even though Bencic looks to be doing okay-ish. Clijsters was a disappointement but everyone expected that tbh, Wozniacki was worse and Kvitova managed to set a new low.

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