Showing posts with label Mallorca Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mallorca Open. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2019

Tennis: Returning Sharapova inspired by 'ultimate fighter' Nadal


SANTA PONSA, Mallorca - Maria Sharapova says she will draw inspiration from Rafael Nadal's incredible powers of recovery as she resumes her injury-hit career on the Spanish great's island next week.

The 32-year-old Russian has not played a competitive match since pulling out of the St Petersburg Open in January and underwent surgery on her right shoulder a few weeks later.

She returns to action next week at the Mallorca Open grasscourt event as she prepares for Wimbledon, the tournament that launched her to fame and fortune 15 years ago when she claimed the title as a teenager.

Sharapova was already training on grass in the sunshine Balearic isle while Nadal was winning his record-extending 12th French Open last weekend, having battled back from knee injuries.

"He is the ultimate fighter and an amazing example of what you can achieve if you have the will and the passion for what you do," Sharapova said on Sunday.

"I've always admired the way he has fought through all the injuries he's had and he's the greatest example of that.

"The sport is so physical, especially the way he plays, but brings an optimistic perspective on his work that he can come back and be a champion. He is extremely motivated."

Five-time Grand Slam champion Sharapova, ranked 86th in the world, says she is pain free and happy to be back on court, although admits the real test will be in matches.

"The shoulder is doing well, I took my time in order to come back to my first event and feel that I have a really good chance at it," Sharapova told Reuters.

"With every match it will be a good test, but I need to get it out into the battlefield to test it.

"You can heal all you want but when you get back to your sport it's a different ball game."

Sharapova admits few people will "give her a shot" at challenging for the Wimbledon title, but believes she has a chance of making an impact if her shoulder holds up.

Most of all, however, she is excited to return with her passion for the sport intact after so many injury setbacks and also missing 15 months because of a doping ban.

"I still have many expectations on myself even though I think I also have many opportunities to do other things," said Sharapova.

"But this sport is very unique and special and I enjoy trying to be better every day."

She said she hopes the decision to undergo surgery will allow her to start enjoying the sport again.

"Before it was about pain management, I wasn't really enjoying playing because after every match I was thinking about what I needed to do to help my shoulder," she said.

"There were some great matches at the start of the year but once I played that first match in St Petersburg I knew that I needed a clear mind."

Asked why she selected Mallorca for her return, she looked up to the blue skies.

"It's a great place to train," she said. "The conditions here are maybe better than the rain delays you may have in England, maybe playing a couple of matches in a day."

Sharapova is scheduled to play her first match on Tuesday. 

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

source: news.abs-cbn.com

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Azarenka wins first match on return from motherhood


Former world number one Victoria Azarenka marked her return to the WTA Tour by snatching victory from the jaws of defeat against Japan's Risa Ozaki at the Mallorca Open on Wednesday.

Azarenka, who gave birth to son Leo in December and had not played a competitive match since last year's French Open, saved three match points to win a first-round clash 6-3 4-6 7-6(7).

World number 74 Ozaki had been two breaks ahead in the third set and was serving at 5-4 when darkness descended on the Santa Ponsa lawns on Tuesday.

On the resumption, the 27-year-old Azarenka broke serve but immediately dropped her own before Ozaki moved 40-0 ahead to get to within a point of a victory.

But Belarussian Azarenka, showing her trademark grit, clawed her way back from the brink and despite trailing 5-3 in the tiebreak sealed a remarkable victory with a backhand winner.

"I'm still trying to find my range but mentally, I was there for every point. That and the experience helped me through, even at 40-0 down, I was trying to find my way out of it," wildcard Azarenka, who next plays Croatian youngster Ana Konjuh, said.

"I wouldn't say I had the best preparation coming to this tournament, but mentally, it's better to go through this kind of a match."

Top seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia was thrashed in the second round by Germany's Julia Goerges 6-1 6-2.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Gareth Jones and Ed Osmond)

source: news.abs-cbn.com