Saturday, July 7, 2012

Wimbledon: Maria was eliminated in the second round late

The hopes of the Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova for a second title at Wimbledon on Monday when the world number one was eliminated in the fourth round of the tournament at the hands of the German Sabine Lisicki became extinct.


London - The hopes of the Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova for a second title at Wimbledon on Monday when the world number one was eliminated in the fourth round of the tournament at the hands of the German Sabine Lisicki became extinct.

Sharapova, first seeded at Wimbledon, fell 6-4 and 6-3 after less than an hour and a half of game.

Lisicki, number 15 of the world rankings, pressured Sharapova from the start and forced her to commit a series of unusual errors that allowed him to recover his defeat to Russia in the semifinals of last year.

The German, who had complained about the screams of Bojana Jovanovsky, his rival in the second round, had to endure the screams of Sharapova. However, he maintained the concentration and broke the serve of the Roland Garros champion in the 10th game of the first of the set.

Lisicki returned to break service to his rival in the second set and sealed the triumph to realize your third point with a direct throw.
Maria Sharapova leaves Wimbledon after stage 4. And after a short break he returned to London to participate in the Olympic Games.

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