Wednesday 16 July 2014

French Open (Roland Garros, 2014) Day 11 - Quarter-Finals

Murray overcomes Monfils in five set thriller

Andy Murray eventually booked his place in the French Open semi-finals after defeating Gael Monfils in near darkness at Roland Garros. After winning the first two sets reasonably comfortably, Monfils upped his game and fed off the French crowd's support to level the match at two sets apiece. It was getting pretty late into the day now and it seemed that the match would be finished off tomorrow. Incredibly, Murray produced some scintillating tennis to bagel an agitated Monfils in the fifth set to get the job done. 

Fourth seed Simona Halep battled past previous champion Svetlana Kuznetsova to seal her place in the French Open semi-finals for the first time in her career. Some heavy ground strokes proved too much for the Russian who was just played off the court. A double break in each set saw Halep through in straight sets. 


My Opinion:

Murray put the British fans through the ringer again but managed to somehow battle his was past the very dangerous Monfils. People anticipated a much closer match than we saw in the first two sets as Murray eased to a two set lead. However, the crowd roared a little louder and Monfils fed off the energy. This led to the tide turning in the third set as Monfils gained more and more confidence, hitting bigger and better winners. Incredibly, Monfils raced away with the fourth set to take it into a tense decider. It was getting pretty dark and six games was probably the most they were going to play until the umpire took them off. However, Murray took advantage of Monfils moaning at the conditions and cruised to victory, winning the fifth set 6-0.
He will face a much tougher opponent in the semi-final where he will face Rafael Nadal. The number one seed dropped the opening set to David Ferrer, in what was a replay of last years final. However, Nadal has only ever lost once at Roland Garros and today was not going to be the second time. Normality was restored in the second set and Ferrer could only manage to put a further game on the board throughout the entire third and fourth sets. 

Halep going up against Kuznetsova looked like a very close game to call. However, it was Halep who proved to be too good on the day. That must have been disappointing for the Russian, who must have fancied her chances of winning the tournament again this year. However, Halep marches on after another strong performance. 
Halep will meet Petkovic in the semi-final after the German managed to cause an upset, defeating Sara Errani in straight sets. Despite her best efforts of repeatedly getting the ball back, it was too much in the end for Errani who just couldn't hit any winners past Petkovic. Instead it was the German who hit the ball harder and more effectively against the tenth seed. There was only going to be one outcome with the way the match played out and that was Petkovic, who very impressively makes her first ever French Open semi-final. 

Men’s Singles Quarter-Finals Results

Nadal (1) beat Ferrer (5) 4-6, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1
Murray (7) beat Monfils (23) 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 1-6, 6-0

Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Results

Halep (4) beat Kuznetsova (27) 6-2, 6-2
Petkovic (28) beat Errani (10) 6-2, 6-2

Women’s Doubles Quarter-Finals Selected Result

Muguruza/Saurez Navarro beat Peschke/Srebotnik (4) 6-4, 6-4

Mixed Doubles Semi-Finals Results

Groenefeld/Rojer beat Shvedova/Soares (3) 3-6, 7-6, (10-5)
Georges/Zimonjic (8) beat Babos/Butorac 6-2, 6-2

Boys’ Singles Third Round Selected Results

Zormann (14) beat Khachanov (3)6-7, 6-4, 9-7
Rublev (4) beat Chrysochos 6-1, 6-2

Girls’ Singles Third Round Selected Results

Abanda (10) beat Wallace 7-5, 7-6
Shymanovich (16) beat Bolsova Zadainova (4) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1
Jorovic (1) beat Ferro 6-4, 6-2

Boys’ Doubles Second Round Selected Result

Khachanov/Medvedev (4) beat Bobrov/Uspensky 6-4, 6-3

Fifth ODI - England v Sri Lanka (Birmingham) 2014

Sri Lanka win Series after edging 5th ODI

Sri Lanka 222-4 (48.2) beat England 219 all out (48.1) by 6 wickets (Sri Lanka win Series 3-2)

Sri Lanka defeated England by six wickets in the fifth one day international to win the Series 3-2. England were bowled out for 219 whilst Lasith Malinga took three wickets. Thirimanne (64*) and Jayawardene (53) both hit fifties whilst Mathews struck an unbeaten 42* at the end of the innings to help Sri Lanka seal victory in the penultimate over of the innings.  



My Opinion:

England started their innings well, passing fifty without the loss of a wicket. However, from then on wickets just kept falling which eventually led to the team being bowled out. Bell and Ballance were the first two wickets to go but Cook managed to pass fifty. Root, Cook and Morgan were all dismissed in the space of seven overs, leaving England struggling on 142-5. Things only got worse as Bopara, Buttler and Tredwell failed to provide a key innings between them whilst a spirited 30 from Jordan wasn't enough at the end of the innings to save a poor England batting display. It just wasn't good enough and it gave the bowlers too low a target to aim for in the end.

Sri Lanka, similarly to England, made a great start to their innings. Dilshan and Perera put on an opening fifty partnership but England fought back with three quick wickets. Tredwell struck twice as Sri Lanka were reduced from 55-0 to 62-3 in the space of 3 overs. However, Jayawardene and Thirimanne put the visitors back in control with a fifty partnership. Jordan dismissed Jayawardene (53) but Thirimanne and and Mathews comfortably saw Sri Lanka over the winning line with ten balls to go. A disappointing way to lose the Series for England but delight for Sri Lanka who turned it around in the last the two games. 

Match Guide: Key Moments

England won the toss and elected to bat.

England Innings:
(11) 55-0, Fifty Partnership between Cook 25* and Bell 28*.
(15) 76-1, Bell 37 (42), 3 fours, caught and bowled by Mendis.
(20.1) 98-2, Ballance 10 (15), caught and bowled by Malinga.
(21) 102-2, Cook 48*, Root 2*
(22) 106-2, Fifty for Cook off 69 balls.
(23.2) 116-3, Root 10 (11), 1 four, caught Sangakkara, Priyanjan.
(29.2) 136-4, Cook 56 (85), 3 fours, caught Sangakkara, Senanayake.
(30.5) 142-5, Morgan 17 (27), 1 six, caught Jayawardene, Mathews.
(33) 152-5, Bopara 7*, Buttler 6*.
(37.2) 170-6, Bopara 17 (30), bowled by Mendis.
(43.3) 199-7, Buttler 21 (24), 1 four, run out by Senanayake.
(45) 201-8, Tredwell 0 (5), bowled by Malinga.
(47.3) 218-9, Jordan 30 (42), 3 fours, run out by Perera.
(48.1) 219 all out, Anderson 5 (7), bowled by Malinga. Gurney 0*(2).

Batsman of the Innings: Cook 56 (85)
Bowler of the Innings: Malinga 3-50 from 9.1 overs.

Sri Lanka Innings:
(7) 51-0, Fifty partnership between Dilshan 24* and Perera 15*.
(7.2) 55-1, Dilshan 28 (23), 5 fours, caught Root, Tredwell.
(10) 59-2, Sangakkara 2 (13), caught Jordan, Tredwell.
(10.5) 62-3, Perera 19 (29), 2 fours, lbw Anderson.
(26) 106-3, Jayawardene 20*, Thirimanne 22*.
(30) 119-3, Fifty partnership between Jayawardene 28* and Thirimanne 27*.
(37) 155-3, Jayawardene 49*, Thirimanne 41*.
(38) 156-3, Fifty for Jayawardene off 87 balls.
(38.4) 160-4, Jayawardene 53 (90), 4 fours, caught Anderson, Jordan.
(44) 181-4, Fifty for Thirimanne from 89 balls.
(46) 201-4, Thirimanne 54*, Mathews 27*.
(48) 214-4, Fifty partnership between Thirimanne 60* and Mathews 34*.
(48.2) 222-4, Thirimanne 60*(101), 2 fours, 1 six and Mathews 42*(34), 6 fours.
Sri Lanka win by 6 wickets and win the Series 3-2.

Batsman of the Innings: Thirimanne 60*(101)
Bowler of the Innings: Tredwell 2-30 from 10 overs.

England Player of the Series - L. Plunkett
England Batsman of the Series - J. Buttler scored 172 runs from 124 balls faced.
England Bowler of the Series - L. Plunkett took 11 wickets with an average of 29.09 runs.

Sri Lanka Player of the Series - T. Dilshan
Sri Lanka Batsman of the Series - T. Dilshan scored 222 runs from 284 balls.
Sri Lanka Bowler of the Series - R. Eranga took 10 wickets with an average of 31.90 runs.