The Serb recently joined the Swiss coach Heinz Gunthardt, it did succeed to Steffi Graf and Jennifer Capriati · did not look so down in the world rankings since 2005 · Now go to Miami, where only defends third round
The defeat of Ana Ivanovic to Anastasija Sevastova on his debut in the Indian Wells tournament has not surprised anyone. The Serb, once No. 1 in the world, takes time lost, disoriented and not continuing coaching changes have managed to stabilize his game. Your bad rsultados have been translated into a gradual loss of ranking points. Ana will go below Monday's 50 best rackets of time, resulting in some tournaments in the clay court season will be forced to play the run to enter the final table.

Ana Ivanovic came to California to defend the final pressure achieved last year at Indian Wells ... and its 700 points respectively. The 2010 season had not begun as she would have liked because, apart from the semifinals of Brisbane, had lost many points after signing second round at the Australia Open and missing the tournament in Dubai. He stopped working under Sven Groeneveld, who had resorted to again recall the days when the Swede lifted to the top of the ranking, and joined former coach of Steffi Graf, the Swiss Heinz Gunthardt was commenting parties for television. Their professional relationship has been running just a couple of weeks, but the results are hard to get. And the pressure increases.
After losing to the Latvian Anastasija Sevastova (6-2, 6-4) in the second round at Indian Wells, California Ivanovic left the floor in tears. "I feel good and safe, but when I hit the ball I do early and making unforced errors," noted the Balkan press conference. Pressure. That's what Anne feels, you see how lost jobs to be below the Top-50, which is not the first time since 2005. The evil is even greater if we look at what this means: Ana court will not pass the final tables of some of the tournaments you could play on clay and will be forced to play the previous stages. That is already something worse ...