Turkiye International 2012: Yelyzaveta Zharka outplays Ayla Huser in Women’s Singles round-of-16
Ukraine’s upcoming player Yelyzaveta showed her lofty craft on court and stepped into Women’s Singles quarter-final after showing exit to Switzerland’s Ayla Huser in round-of-16 contest at Turkiye International 2012 in Turkey, on Thursday, December 20.
The in-form Yelyzaveta, who played with impressive confidence in all of her matches in the tournament, maintained her upper hand in the arena and easily finished up the battle in just 22 minutes in a lopsided manner.
Ukrainian lady played with superb speed and precision in the pre-quarter-final battle and she remained successful in thrashing Ayla in straight games in a dominating fashion with a stunning margin.
Meanwhile, Ayla could not put up strong show as she was in all sorts of trouble while playing against her aggressive Ukrainian challenger and eventually crashed out at the round-of-16 stage without showing up her brilliance.
The unmatched speed and powerful strokes of Yelyzaveta helped her to take charge of the pace from the starting points of opening game.
The Swiss lady could not prove her worth in the arena as she failed to live up to expectations and also stayed miles behind on score board at the initial stage.
The tempo of the rallies was very fast in as the in-form Yelyzaveta played to her maximum speed and remained successful in maintaining her upper hand over her Swiss rival without facing any trouble.
It was Yelyzaveta who showed no respect to her passionate opponent in the starting half and grabbed a spectacular lead in the game.
After the one-minute break in the opening set, the impressive Yelyzaveta continued showing up her brilliance without showing any mercy to her challenger at any stage.
Yelyzaveta remained consistent in executing powerful shots in targeted areas and eventually bagged the first game with a stunning 21-12 margin on the score board.
Things were not much different in the second set of this entertaining fight as Yelyzaveta played in the similar aggressive way.
Yelyzaveta impressed the crowd with her unmatched craft that helped her to maintain pressure on her challenger who failed to find good rhythm.
The in-form Ukrainian shuttler was composed and positive on court in the ending points of second set and bagged the second set with a sound total of 21-11.
Yelyzaveta stayed in complete command of the game and remained successful in crushing Ayla in straight games by putting up a staggering 21-12 and 21-11 margin on the board.
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