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by Gerhard Grundhammer
AMANDA COETZER PREVIEW
30 years old Amanda J Coetzer is one of the veterans at the
womens circult,
but she is still not only the no1 of her country,
South-Afrika. Ranked no 26 in the world means also that she
is the no1 of the whole continent Africa and so we will have
a perfect face off for Jelenas Opening Round of the Russian
Open: Europes no1 vs the African no1!
Amandas career started quite early, in fact, i guess she was
the youngest professional of all times, but i let her
explain that in her own words:
"Its a sad story", says Amanda. "My two older sisters are
only one year apart, and I was three and four years younger.
I was always the little one, dragging behind, wanting to
play them, whatever it was. So my Dad built a little black
box behind our court so I could hit against the back side of
the wall while they played. My sisters were pretty good, and
I was too small, so it was the wall, hour after hour."
Eventually she moved onto the ball machine. Her father Nico,
a Hoopstad lawyer, would offer her financial rewards for
nailing targets. "Thats how my professional career started"
she says. "I think my father stopped that whole system of
paying me for hitting targets, because I would hit on the
ball machine for an hour and a half before he would come
our. I made quite a bit of money from him"
A few years later Amanda earned the big money, making three
semifinals of Grand Slam Tournaments (Aus-Open twice and
Roland Garros once), and winning 8 tournaments. The best
known of them would probably be Hilton Head which she has
won in 1998 and the last one was at Acapulco last year.
Jelena has beaten Amanda three times, at the Olympic Games
in 2000 6-1, 1-6 and 6-1 and 2001 at Key Biscane 6-3 and
7-5. Amanda took revenge at Amelia Island where she managed
to beat Jelena 6-4, 2-6 and 6-3. Their last meeting was only
19 days ago at Bahia, Brasil, where Jelena captured her
third win over the only 1.57 meters small girl. 6-2, 5-7 and
6-4 was the result, and it was a typical match for Jelena
Dokic. Leading 5-3 in the second set she managed to loose
set two, allowing Coetzer to win 5 straight games (2
breaks), and pulled herself out of the shit, where she got
herself in, by winning set three after a hard fight.
The results of Amanda in 2002 are nowhere near her
expectations. Until wimbledon this year was a complete
desaster for the girl from Hoopstad, but after that she had
a few results to show. So she reached round 3 of three
straight tournaments always beating well known players at
round 2. At L.A. she beat Smashnova to loose to Sugiyama, at
Montreal she beat Dementieva to loose to Hantuchova and at
the U.S. Open she beat Smashnova again, and lost very
unluckyly to Hingis. At the Brasilian Open she beat Husarova
in round one and Natalie Dechy in round two to face Jelena
Dokic at the quarters..... Moscow is the first indoor
tournament for the south-african this fall and she has
already beaten Libuse Prusova in straight sets to advance to
the second round.
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