Svitolina says best preparation on clay in years not adding to pressure
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[September 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - Elina Svitolina said
her extended preparation for the claycourt swing after opting out of
the U.S. Open was not a guarantee of success and she will not put
herself under pressure ahead of the French Open this month.
Svitolina beat Marie Bouzkova to seize her first title of the season
at the Monterrey Open in Mexico in March before the season was
suspended due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The world number six then joined a number of top players in opting
out of the U.S. Open and made her return at the Italian Open on
Wednesday, where she beat Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-3
7-6(4).
"For sure, it was different as I had probably the longest
preparation ever for the claycourt (season)... To be fair I feel
quite comfortable or at least I'm giving myself a good chance to
move better," two-times Rome winner Svitolina told reporters.
"I try to not put so much pressure on myself, that others were not
able to play on clay, because it's important to focus on your game
and try to play as good as you can.
"In the end, I'm happy because it feels easier on the clay, I would
say, than other years but we'll see. It's a good chance that I can
play well but there's never a guarantee that you'll win here or
there."
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Ukraine's Elina Svitolina in action during her second round match
against Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Pool via REUTERS/Clive
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The 26-year-old said that she had worked on her touch and movement
ahead of Roland Garros, which starts on Sept. 27.
"I was trying drop shots ... movement was one of the most important
things for me so that was my priority," she said.
"When you're training for so long on clay, you start to slide more,
mix up things, so that was what I was doing."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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