Naomi Broady's Dramatic Comeback
Drama. The 2016 WTA season already has plenty of it.
A day after notching the biggest win of her career, Britain’s Naomi Broady saved two match points and rallied from 5-2 down in the second set and 5-1 down in the final set to beat Jelena Ostapenko, 4-6, 7-6(4), 7-5 to advance to the quarterfinals of the ASB Classic in Auckland.
Powering down 21 aces, No.122 Broady saved a match point in both the second and third sets to make her second WTA quarterfinal (2015 Québec City). The win came less than 24 hours after she scored her first Top 20 win, beating No.2 seed Ana Ivanovic 7-5, 6-4 behind another top-notch serving performance, hitting 14 aces in the match and serving at 68%.
Beyond Broady’s gutsy comeback, which was aided by a nervous attempt to close the match by the 18-year-old Latvian wildcard – she served for the match three times – controversy nearly derailed the match late in the second set.
Ostapenko's controversial racquet throw that hit a ball boy. Broady wanted her disqualified for this. #ASBClassic pic.twitter.com/42cHofe3wM
— Max (@MGLovesTennis) January 6, 2016
At 2-2 in the tiebreaker, Ostapenko ran to chase down a backhand and flung her racket towards the backstop. The racquet bounced off the ground and hit a nearby ballboy. Broady was incensed, believing that Ostapenko should be defaulted from the match for hitting the ballboy. The chair umpire issued a code violation to Ostapenko and the Latvian then pled her case, arguing that the racket slipped out of her hand.
With tempers at a boil, Broady was able to hold onto her lead in the tie-break to force a third but quickly fell behind. Finding some of her best form, Ostapenko settled down and took control from the baseline, running the rangy Brit from side-to-side to open the court and earn errors.
But from 5-1 up, Ostapenko got tight. Her shots began to fall shorter, giving Broady plenty of chances to take big swings with her forehand. Ostapenko’s serve, already shaky for much of the match – she hit 13 double-faults to four aces – increasingly became a liability. From 5-1 down in the final frame, Broady reeled off six straight games to seal the upset.
The two continued to trade verbal volleys after the match, both during the handshake and afterwards. On-court microphones picked up Broady telling Ostapenko after the handshake, “You hit the ballboy with your racket!” before returning to the court to salute the crowd.
Don't mess with a girl from Stockport! https://t.co/LJ9F4T8aGj
— Anne Keothavong (@annekeothavong) January 6, 2016
Broady took to Twitter after the match to clarify her side of things:
1-Just to put the record straight,it was not me causing an argument after the match.I was told how terrible my behaviour was frm my opponent
— Naomi Broady (@NaomiBroady) January 6, 2016
2-Its hard to know when to stick up for yourself and when to keep your mouth shut. I'm human. We live and learn
— Naomi Broady (@NaomiBroady) January 6, 2016
3- thanks to everyone in the WTA community and on social media who support me. #ontothenextone
— Naomi Broady (@NaomiBroady) January 6, 2016
Needless to say, 2016 has not been short of fireworks. Broady plays Sloane Stephens in then quarterfinals after the American needed three sets to beat Carina Witthoeft, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3.