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I really dont know what her game plan against Iga will be. She doesnt have the weapons to put stress on Iga's game. IMOAfter winning that WTA1000 title this year, Jazz has improved out of sight, she has the variety in her game,being small in stature in ways does not go against her, yes if she was taller her serve would be better, she likes to play aggressive and takes the ball on early
Jazz is also in the doubles QF as well, she is having a wonderful tournament
Well the thing with Iga is you have to try to break her rhythm, Jazz will have to use her variety giving Iga different balls, pace and slices, I know that will be an uphill battleI really dont know what her game plan against Iga will be. She doesnt have the weapons to put stress on Iga's game. IMO
I like Baby face's game. I hope she doesn't get bageled or breadstick on Saturday.Well the thing with Iga is you have to try to break her rhythm, Jazz will have to use her variety giving Iga different balls, pace and slices, I know that will be an uphill battle
Iga is soo hard to beat and she is clutch on BPs on clay
Anyway it should be a fun final, Jazz has nothing to lose, while Iga has a lot to lose in ways
I am still picking Iga to win, I said that from the start of the tournament, she has won Madrid Rome and now is into her 3rd RG final
The last player to win the big 3 in the same year was Serena Williams, so Iga has the chance to tie with that record
Jazz will go out and play her game, enjoy the final, keep smiling whatever happens, she will be okayI like Baby face game. I hope she doesn't get bageled or breadstick on Saturday.
I wouldn't dismiss her either. Out of the 8 QFinalists, she and Iga were the only natural clay courters. She slides and moves very well on the dirt. I'll tell you one other thing, her coach will have her ready w/ a gameplan to attack Iga. Will it work, who knows, but she will be prepared as she has been for her previous 6 matches.I would not dismiss Jasmine, remember who ever plays Iga in the final, it will be a battle to start with, Iga is soo tough on this surface clay
Iga has won Madrid Rome and is going for her 3rd title at RG, I think that says a lot about how well Iga plays on this surface dosent it?
BTW the last player to win Madrid, Rome and RG in the same year was Serena Williams
BTW Iga is a 'baby Rafaesque' 34-2 at Roland Garros,![]()
I have a feeling that Jasmine is going to stun Iga..[wishful thinking]I wouldn't dismiss her either. Out of the 8 QFinalists, she and Iga were the only natural clay courters. She slides and moves very well on the dirt. I'll tell you one other thing, her coach will have her ready w/ a gameplan to attack Iga. Will it work, who knows, but she will be prepared as she has been for her previous 6 matches.
Game plan? What game plan? All these people do is whack away hoping the other player misses eventually! It's monotonously unentertaining!Well at least Coco doesnt have to deal with seeing Iga before the finals of a tournament anytime soon. I'm surprised that she didnt come out with a game plan similar to Oska's play last week.
Do your self a favor and us by not commenting on the currents womens game, as you dont watch the current womens game!Game plan? What game plan? All these people do is whack away hoping the other player misses eventually! It's monotonously unentertaining!![]()
It would be great for the game if she could pull off the upsetI have a feeling that Jasmine is going to stun Iga..[wishful thinking]
Paolini has a very beautiful game at times to watch. Yes, she has nice power for being a small player but she is very fundamental sound. Just watch her service toss and trophy hand up high with a still head. Coco and team needs to take note. I'm concerned because we have seen so many ladies finals that aren't very good or competitive matches. Let's pull for the underdog to play above her head so she can have a chance on Saturday to be a French Open ladies champion.I must admit I never watched Paolini much before checking out highlights of her last match and she was never as good till recently (lost me some tiny bets too lol) but, wow, she's got seriously good power in her forehand for a tiny 5' 4" woman. Very impressive. One comment on YouTube correctly said her forehand power is almost like the men's. Relatively speaking of course 'cos there really aren't so many female players who genuinely hit that hard.
I first saw Jaz at the Prague Open in 2018. I remember asking Baron if he had ever seen her play. I've been following her career ever since and I'm extremely happy that she's finally coming into her own, mentally, physically and most importantly in belief.I must admit I never watched Paolini much before checking out highlights of her last match and she was never as good till recently (lost me some tiny bets too lol) but, wow, she's got seriously good power in her forehand for a tiny 5' 4" woman. Very impressive. One comment on YouTube correctly said her forehand power is almost like the men's. Relatively speaking of course 'cos there really aren't so many female players who genuinely hit that hard.
If you haven't seen her, try to watch a few minutes of Jasmine Paolini's match tomorrow. She is a combo of Kasatkina/Bertens/Siegemund on clay. She is very good from the ground and appears quite feisty.
Well she already won 2 games including a break.According to Navratilova Jas will not win a game..we know these oldies have a little bit of bigotry that manifests in these situations.That little evil goblin hiding in their body.