
Anna Leigh Waters showcases singles dominance again
MESA, AZ – World No. 1 Anna Leigh Waters didn't give third-seeded Lea Jansen much to work with during their semifinal matchup on Saturday at the Mesa Arizona Cup.
Despite coming away with an 11-5, 11-3 victory, Waters had a slow start to both games, though, quickly trailing by a couple of points.
“I’m a slow starter usually,” shared Waters. “I try to get myself out of that as quickly as possible because if I don’t do that, those two points can turn into four points, then six points, and that’s not good.”
The 17-year-old relishes the opportunity to battle Jansen when the stakes are high.
“I’ve been playing Lea since I was maybe 11, so it’s been this six-year long battle between us,” explained Waters. “I think the conditions here suit my game really well. It plays a little colder on [Humana] Championship Court, so you can hit flatter, more penetrating balls, and that’s what I’m good at doing.”
There was also a notable change in Waters' game, too – a different serve.
She featured a running serve a couple of times during the contest.
“It’s not a serve I’m regularly trying to do, but I’ll bring it out every now and then,” shared Waters. “If it’s a tight moment, I probably won’t use it since it’s so new, but I’ll piece it in when I feel comfortable and it can keep getting better.”
Waters, of course, is a familiar face on Championship Sunday, and she always brings her best on the biggest stage.
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