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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Lacking the power to reverse: After the semi-finals in Madrid, Ana lost in the first round of Rome!

Ana Ivanovic, 15 bearer of Rome, said goodbye to the competition in the first round - it's an epilogue match with Ursula Radwanska, who, with 6:3, 2:6, 6:2 beat Serbian qualifier and polufinalistkinju last tournament in Madrid. After losing to Maria Sharapova in the final battle for the capital of Spain, Ana at the start of the competition in Rome farewell to the tournament, although he announced a decisive turning point game in the second set. It is better to start Radwanska match with two breaks came a step away from winning sets to Ana then gave only slightly stronger resistance subtracting service. However, the 5:3 Radwanska at Ana's serve themselves up 40:15, and took the opportunity to have the first set of ball crowns leadership. Ivanovic came up two breaks and 3-0 below, Radwanska fought back, but the Serbian tennis player again broke Polish woman to maintain a high leadership. She gave the only game opponents and more confident entered the deciding set. It was not easy at the beginning to take the lead service Radwanska, twice saved the break Polish tennis player and punish it by subtracting the service for 3-1. Another break point in the next game, Ivanovic missed, but it is in this way Radwanska ended the match. Ana is served in the end, lead to Radwanska 40:15 routinely, qualified to the next round after an hour and 45 minutes of fighting. She will be the second round of meetings with Ayumi Morita, who won the Soran Cirstea 6-1, 6-3.

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