Monday, March 17, 2014

Flavia's Big Triumph in Indian Wells


What a difference a year makes! Twelve months ago, Italian Flavia Pennetta contemplated retirement following a nasty and lengthy wrist injury that saw her fall out of the top 100. Today, Flavia is marching on her return to the top 10 having won the biggest crown of her career in Indian Wells.
It's been a dream fortnight for Pennetta in the Californian desert. After a tricky opening encounter against young American hope, Taylor Townsend, Flavia upped her level to beat the always-dangerous Australian, Sam Stosur. Things got a bit easier in the quarterfinalswhere she ended the hot run of her compatriot, Camilla Giorgibut then came the stiffest of tests. In the semifinals, she met Australian Open champion and world No.2, Chinese Na Li. Li had just crushed Pennetta a month ago in Melbourne, but this time the Italian was better prepared. Putting forth an aggressive display and relying on her stellar backhand down the line, Flavia got a well-deserved revenge, winning 7-6,6-3 to advance to the final. 
Having earned a golden opportunity, Pennetta knew how not to let it slip away. She played sensationally to stun an injured Radwanska and seal her tenth career trophy. Although Aga injured her knee and wasn't 100% fit, all credit goes to the Italian for the way she dealt with the situation. She didn't waste time, closing out a quick 6-2,6-1 victory. "I'm happy. Really happy," she beamed afterwards. "I think I need a few days to realize this. Right now I'm too calm, I think. I called my dad, and he couldn't breathe. I told him, 'Papa, breathe!'
The win is even more special as it comes after a rather dark period. "For me, this is something I was waiting for a long time," she confessed. "After so many years and so much work and everything, this is the moment I was waiting for. And it comes when you least expect it. In the beginning of the tournament I never expected to be the champion, or even be in the final or semifinal. I was just here trying to play my best tennis."
It's so great to see Flavia play her best tennis again. Although she got overshadowed by Sara Errani, who reached the 2012 Roland Garros final, I strongly believe she is Italy's best prospect for a potential Grand Slam champion. She confirmed it at the last two majors where she reached the semifinals, respectively the quarterfinals. In an era where besides Serena Williams there aren't really many strong second-bests, Pennetta could very well seize the opening. She has the weaponsshe's strong of both wingsand provided she is consistent, she could win a Slam. Her biggest chances are in New York and at the French Open, so maybe 2014 will be her year. Congrats on a stunning success in Indian Well! Job well done, Flavia!


Playing aggressive tennis, Pennetta extracted revenge on world No.2, Na Li, to book her place in the Indian Wells final. The Chinese stopped Flavia in the quarterfinals at the Australian Open, but this time the Italian was better prepared. She won 7-6,6-3.

Playing in the biggest final of her career, Flavia took full advantage of Aga Radwanska's knee injury, crushing the Pole 6-2,6-1 to claim her tenth WTA crown.

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