Aleksandra Wozniak
Canada's Heidi El Tabakh hits a return to Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak during their women's Singles 1st Round tennis match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium, on May 27, 2012 in Paris.
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I don't like playing Heidi. I remember when we were juniors and travelling with our moms together. She also came with a lot of energy to the court ... After I saved those set points I adjusted my game. I started moving her around more. In the second set the match totally changed. It was a completely different match.
It was a tough match overall, she played well ... I had to adjust and fight in the third set. I kept pressing in the third and missing less. I've won seven matches in a row now. You really need matches to build your momentum and your game.More quotes »
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Friends battle in Paris
Paris – Many moons ago, when being a tennis pro competing in the world’s most prestigious tournaments was just a dream, Canadians Heidi el Tabakh and Aleksandra Wozniak travelled the junior circuit together with their mothers. They hadn’t seen each other from Montreal Gazette Read more »
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Wozniak advances
Aleksandra Wozniak provided a bright spot for Canada on the first day of the French Open with a 7-5, 6-2 win over compatriot Heidi El Tabakh. "I don't like playing Heidi," Wozniak said. "She also came with a lot of energy to the court." Sign up to receiv from The Windsor Star Read more »
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Canadian Aleksandra Wozniak advances at French Open
Aleksandra Wozniak prepares to hit a return to fellow Canadian Heidi El Tabakh Sunday at the French Open. THOMAS COEX/AFP/GETTY IMAGES PARIS—Aleksandra Wozniak provided a bright spot for Canada on the first day of the French Open with a 7-5, 6-2 win over from Toronto Star Read more »
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Canadians Pospisil, Dubois bow out of French Open early
PARIS— The Canadian Press Published Sunday, May. 27, 2012 11:41AM EDT Last updated Sunday, May. 27, 2012 11:43AM EDT The first two Canadians on court at the French Open both lost their opening matches Sunday, with Vasek Pospisil admitting he’s burned out from Globe and Mail Read more »
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Canuck vs. Canuck at Roland Garros
When the draw flashed up on the big screen in the Roland Garros museum Friday, and Canadian Aleksandra Wozniak drew a qualifier, the first thought was, “Oh, what if it’s Heidi el Tabakh?” Out of all the possible draw combinations, even out of the 12 poss from Montreal Gazette Read more »