| Nationality | Player | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S Lisicki | 6 | 6 | - | - | - | |
| C Wozniacki | 4 | 4 | - | - | - |
4-6 -
Easy for Lisicki in the end as she serves out the match to love when Wozniacki slaps a forehand return of serve long
4-5 - All credit to Wozniacki as she holds forcing Lisicki to serve it out. The German quite clearly hit out in that game looking to wrap it up before having to serve for it and there is a case of handbags at the net when Wozniacki reckons Lisicki has walked in to her. She may actually have a point but it's a niggle brought on by the fact that the Dane is quite clearly annoyed she's losing!
3-5 - A late call on a backhand down the line from Wozniacki, but probably the correct one, and Lisicki is now just one game away from the last eight as she holds to 30
3-4 - Another good hold from Wozniacki as she holds to 30 with a decent first serve that Lisicki can only return into the bottom of the net. It's reaching crunch time though for the ninth seed
2-4 - For the third straight game the server races out to a 40-0 lead before being pegged back a little. This time though Lisicki holds without any real trouble and she is potentially just two games away from the quarter-finals
2-3 - Much better from Wozniacki as she races through a service hold to 15 to hopefully regain some of her confidence, which has taken a bit of a battering so far this afternoon
1-3 - Lisicki throws in a double fault but so long as she can keep her first serve firing as well as it is, she can afford a double fault now and again. She's actually only got a 63 per cent first serve percentage (20 per cent less than Wozniacki) but when she doesn't get the first serve in she wins the point 83 per cent of the time
1-2 - Wozniacki does well to recover her composure, which is rapidly abandoning her, and save break points before holding to stay just the one break down
0-2 - It is the Lisicki serve that is really doing all the damage to Wozniacki at the moment as the German manages to save two break points with a couple of huge first serves before going on to hold when Wozniacki hit a petulant forehand return into the net
0-1 -
Wozniacki has hit just two less winners and half the number of unforced errors than her opponent and yet somehow she finds her self a set down. And now a break down as weel, with a double fault on the first of two break points handing Lisicki a comfortable lead
4-6 -
Lisicki saves a break point with a huge first serve out wide followed by a mid-court forehand winner before going on to seal the set with an ace down the T
4-5 - A good hold from Wozniacki as she bids to extend this first set for a while longer. She will have to come up with something on the Lisicki serve though, something she has managed only once in this opening set
3-5 - An ace down the T from Lisicki seals another service hold and leaves her within one game of the first set
3-4 - Wozniacki is having to work really hard so far today as she holds to remain just the one break down. She is again pushed to deuce but it is the backhand that sees Wozniacki through in the end
2-4 - Wozniacki sets up three break back points with a great defensive backhand from well behind the baseline before quickly getting up the court to put away the forehand winner. But Lisicki manages to save them all with some great serving before holding to cement the break
2-3 -
Lisicki grabs the first break! A poor game from Wozniacki there and the German takes full advantage to sneak ahead in this first set
2-2 - Lisicki also holds for a second time with ease, along the way producing a great forehand drop shot after spotting Wozniacki well behind the baseline
2-1 - Another solid service from Wozniacki as she bangs her first serves down with impressive power and placement. Wozniacki is a former junior winner at Wimbledon and also won Eastbourne in the build up to this year's tournament so she does have some form on the grass
1-1 - A nervy start from Lisicki as she drops the first couple of points but the German finds her composure and goes on to hold with a great one two fof a heavy first serve and a forehand winner from half way up the court
1-0 - A great start from Wozniacki as she eases through the opening game of the match with a hold
14:43 -
These two have met each other twice before with the head-to-heads being split 1-1. Neither of those meetings have been on grass though so who knows which way this one will go
14:34 - Hello and welcome to this fourth round clash between two of the up and coming players on the women's tour - 18-year-old Caroline Wozniacki and 19-year-old Sabine Lisicki
| Nationality | DEN |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 11/07/1990 |
| Height | 1.77 m |
| Weight | 58 kg |
| Nationality | GER |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 22/09/1989 |
| Height | 1.78 m |
| Weight | 70 kg |
Comment 5 - 24 of 24
Caroline played very well today, But Sabine had around 15 or less unforce errors with her match than with Kuznetsova. She had only 18 unforced errors which is low. You combine that with her superior serve(8 aces and countless unreturned serves) and that is a formula for winning. Caroline never hit shots down the middle to make it easier for Lisicki, but Lisicki can give any player problems. She beat Safina in 2008 in Australia, so let's see if she does it again. Good luck, Sabine.
Wozniacki needs to go for her shots more if she wants to win these titles some day.She can do it.Lisicki has a massive serve and shots and excellent drop shots.Good for interest in tennis in Germany.
Well, congrats Sabine, i expected that, but hope dies last. Anyway Sabine's place is also in a top ten.
Dear Karoline
U take it next year!
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I love both, don't mind who wins great talents.
Caroline!
concentrate your mind in game!
belive in your self!
Please, you can do it!!!!!!
Sabine wins her games to 30, Caroline wins to 0, 15 or loses ;/
Dear God..... Pretty pretty please, help Karoline just a bit to break the match to her adv. ;o))
So many unused break points..
Karolinaaa, dasz rade..
COME ON, CABINE??????BEAT CAROLINE????
COME ON, CABINE??????BEAT CAROLINE????
no problem!
You can win next 2 set!
Go On Caroline!
I blive in you!
you can do it!!!!!!!!!!
Come on SABINE
Com'on Karo.... pick up the fight, and show us the fine tennis we know U can play.
Gooooo girl. ;o))
players need to be spirited and i do not regard that as arrogance! they do need to pump themselves up on ocassion!
oh no its the tramp tdeddy again! why don't you stop stalking this girl? go away please.
Good luck to both girls, although I am purring with sabine's natural grass game, so much so that I will ask for odds of her winning next year's wimbledon. serena will be too strong for her this year and of course, she may not get past dinara or venus in the top half of the draw.
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