Showing posts with label 2011 Australian Open news. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Schiavone battles into round two in australian open 2011

Schiavone vs Santonja It began with some loud tennis fans shouting out the names of the shots sixth-seeded Italian Francesca Schiavone hit during her warm-up - the noise-makers weren't always correct - and ended with the reigning French Open champion prevailing over Spain's Arantxa Parra Santonja, 6-7 6-2 6-4.

Head-to-head Schiavone and world No. 68 Parra Santonja were evenly matched - each had won a match against the other- but the last time they played was more than six years ago so anything could have happened.

The cool, windy conditions on Margaret Court Arena did not affect the routine nature of the match in the first set as every game went on serve, leading to a tiebreak.
The Spaniard took advantage of opening the breaker, and quickly raced to a 5-1 lead after the Italian ran out of luck at the net, watching as a shot blasted past her down the tramlines. Schiavone showed a glimmer of the fighting spirit which took her all the way at Roland Garros, winning three more points, but ultimately losing the tiebreak 7-4.

But dropping the first set was the inspiration Schiavone needed, and the world No. 7 regrouped with determination, flying into a 3-0 lead in the second set. Parra Santonja broke back but it wasn't enough to deter the Italian, who won the second set 6-2 in 41 minutes.

With victory in her sights, Schiavone became increasingly animated in the final set, jumping in celebration after winning a cross-court drop shot rally in her opening service game, which she held comfortably.

The sixth seed eventually closed out the match after two hours and 23 minutes.

Match Facts

- Schiavone hit 61 per cent of her first serves in, to Parra Santonja’s 35 per cent.

- Parra Santonja hit seven double faults while Schiavone hit four.

- Parra Santonja made 50 unforced errors and Schiavone 35.

- Schiavone converted five break points and Parra Santonja two.


Margaret Court Arena - Women's Singles - 1st Round


Arantxa Parra Santonja ESP



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Francesca Schiavone ITA (6)Winner


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Match Statistics Serve Statistics

Australian Open launches first Official Grand Slam iPad app

The first Official Grand Slam tennis iPad application is now available featuring the entire Australian Open Program alongside a live, digital dashboard.

Produced in partnership with Tennis Australia and its technology partner IBM, the Australian Open Program iPad app also contains an exciting digital autograph feature which enables fans to capture their favourite players' signatures and save to a digital scrapbook.

The autographs can be saved within the app and also emailed to friends for bragging rights.


"We're very excited to be launching this new app for iPads," said Tennis Australia chief executive Steve Wood.

"It contains a lot of top class editorial content alongside the latest digital stream of live data from the tournament."

The iPad app hit iTunes stores on Friday 7 January and jumped to No.3 in the sports section without any promotion.

Selling for $4.99, the application allows fans real-time access to match, tournament and venue information, as well as an electronic version of the Official Australian Open Program.
The program contains profiles on major Australian Open contenders, feature stories from world class journalists and a wealth of tournament facts and figures.

The application provides content and data related to the event such as the latest news, scores, player tweets, schedules, weather updates, ticket information and video highlights, taking fan engagement to new levels.

"Tennis Australia and IBM built a solution that combined the power of social media with the wealth of content produced throughout the tournament to provide a richer, multi-layered tournament experience to tennis fans around the world," said Tennis Australia CEO Steve Wood.

To download the official Australian Open iPad app click here.

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