Tania lost to Natalie Pohrer (World No.5) ) 9-3, 9-2, 9-0. “I played a lot in the front part of the court,” Pohrer said. “I was a little on edge because Tania has been playing so well and that feeling really never left me the whole match, though I calmed down a bit.”

Bailey tried to slow down Pohrer but Pohrer’s control of the match prevented that. “I like to power it more than she does,” said Pohrer. “She plays it more traditionally, keeping it up and down for a longer game. My goal is to up the pace and change direction of the ball a lot.”

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