![]() 'If you get her on the angles she can knock the ball down the line for a winner, if you hit the ball down the middle of the court then she can open it up pretty well. 'It's tough to know where to put the ball. 'When she's hot, you don't touch the ball, you become a spectator,' he said. She will believe in herself that she can play well there.'ĭarren Cahill, Halep's seasoned Australian coach who had to sit through the disappointment of his player missing out on the world No 1 spot as well, spoke starkly about Ostapenko's sheer force of shot. 'When she won Wimbledon juniors, she was saying, 'I love to play on grass, it's my favourite surface'. 'What I think is that if she keeps doing what she is doing and keeps the same focus she can be very dangerous there, very dangerous with those shots,' said the Spaniard. She now heads to Wimbledon with big aspirations and where, she claims, 'the grass fits me' ![]()
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