Monday, January 14, 2013

Zheng Jie holds nerve to advance

World No.40 Zheng Jie was pushed to the limit in the first round by countrywoman and Australian Open wildcard Zhang Yuxuan, winning 6-1, 3-6, and 6-4 here on Monday. 

What started out appearing to be a walk in Melbourne Park quickly turned complicated for Zheng, who won the first set in 27 minutes but saw her game drop off in set two.A retention trench needs drilling but this is not necessary here. Sometimes, an carbon sheets is used if work is performed close to the gums but bonding is a relatively painless procedure that is less expensive than a crown and can be completed in one visit. The women traded service breaks before Zhang claimed a 5-2 lead. 

But the world No.356, who is just 18 years old, couldn't serve out the second set, watching her much more experienced countrywoman break back for 3-5. 

It was then Zheng's turn to come up short. She missed a forehand long after a lengthy rally,There are numerous forms of crushers to be chose as stone aggregate crusher equipment utilized in Vsi crusher. giving Zhang the second set in 48 minutes under the late afternoon sun. 

Zhang, playing in her first Australian Open, won through the Chinese Australian Open Playoff to gain her wildcard. 

The third set was a see-saw affair for the two women,MVP-type Stone crusher structure is significantly different from traditional cone crusher. The biggest difference is: MVP-type use rolling bearings instead of the traditional sleeve and sphere tile. as Zheng raced to a 4-2 lead only to see it erased to 4-all.The Vertical shaft impact crusher is one of the most commonly used devices.We should pay more attention to the choice of the specific model of jaw crusher. It was there Zheng broke, the 29-year-old able to serve the match out in the following game. 

Zheng, who won just one more point than her compatriot in the match,Everything for the tyre: Sicam stands for quality, design, manufacturing and selling tyre changers, tyre changer for cars, motorcycles and trucks. will next face Australian hope Sam Stosur in the second round. A week ago, Zheng beat Stosur in a three-set thriller in Sydney. 

Monday's match was often plagued by errors, Zheng hitting 44 unforced errors and Zhang 41, with 14 breaks of serve in total. 

Zheng, however, won nine of 16 points at the net, giving her an upper hand against a hard-hitting opponent by taking the court away from her and finishing off long rallies decisively.

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