Radwanska Bandwagon Rolls On

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970

INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – No.3 seed Agnieszka Radwanska’s BNP Paribas Open campaign gathered further momentum on Tuesday with a polished victory over former champion Jelena Jankovic.

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A contest between two of the game’s sprightliest movers produced no shortage of entertaining exchanges, but more often than not it was Radwanska having the final say. After reeling off the final four games of the first set, she repeated the trick in the second to close out a 6-3, 6-3 victory.

The result means Radwanska has now won all six of her meetings with Jankovic on cement, the last two of which have come at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. And while the statistic will have surprised few inside Stadium 1, the Pole was not among their number.  

“Well, to be honest, I never knew that,” Radwanska said when the extent of her dominance was unveiled by on-court interviewer Andrew Krasny. “We’ve played so many good matches before, and I just remember that it’s a lot of running, a lot of rallies and I really prepared for that today. With the conditions it was important for me to win that match in two sets.”

For all Jankovic’s huff and puff, the outcome never looked in doubt. It is arguable whether there is anyone in the game at present quite so adept at turning defense to attack as Radwanska, who dipped into her box of tricks to delight the crowd and keep the Serb at arm’s length.

Adopting the role of aggressor, Jankovic started well enough, a smart backhand giving her a break of serve in the opening game. However, the frustration at having to constantly find lines to win points soon began to take its toll. In the eighth game, a couple of double faults handed Radwanska a break and ultimately the set.

A similar story unfolded in the second, Radwanska finding an answer for whatever question the 2010 champion posed. Jankovic battled away gamely until the bitter end, saving a handful of match points in the final game before sending a forehand long to finally succumb.

Petra Kvitova, who earlier on fought back to end qualifier Nicole Gibbs’ run, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, will present an entirely different challenge in the quarterfinals. Radwanska has traditionally struggled with the Czech’s firepower, although did come out on top in their most recent match-up, at last year’s BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global.

“I just remember it was very, very tough match. Long, tight, everything was tighter, every game, point by point,” Radwanska said asked about their Singapore encounter.

“[Here it’s] a little bit different surface, different conditions, definitely… But I think always against her you really have to play good tennis and be careful, particularly on her serve.”

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