
And thus the run of America’s Cinderella Sweetheart comes to an end. Caro’s consistency proved to be too much for the wee youngin’, who was driven bonkers (and to tears) by the end of the match, and her hella impressive run. Hats off to you kid, you toughed out 3 Russian headcases, and you’re only 17. There’s only one way to go from here: up. Top 20 by next year?

Quite clearly, I’m absolutely thrilled for Caro, who found herself finally getting to her first slam quarterfinal, and now has a solid chance of making the final. Also gotta give her some mad props for greeting Mel with a smile and congratulating her on a good match and a great run. For all the awe that Mel has showed this week in her postmatch “did I really just win?” interviews, Caro sure wasn’t far behind.
Just a couple things, this match perhaps is incredibly interesting because the play itself wasn’t insanely mind blowing. How can Oudin upset 3 big hitting Russians in a row, all outlasting them in 3 sets, all with top 10 ability and talent, but not crack the young counterpunching Dane? Sure, nerves probably have something to do with it, but Caro pretty well played Mel’s game and beat her with it. Perhaps its the perfect metaphor for the gap in the game right now, the big hitters vs. the counterpunchers, and who can outlast who, and how these big upsets come about.
Despite those who maybe aren’t her biggest fan, you have to give credit to Caro for playing a smart match. The thing that will get her into the top 5 is her ability to adapt to changing circumstances, which is slowly developing. For example, when Mel started upping her aggressiveness and going for winners, she was often winning, no worries for Caro. For another example, a similar thing happened in Miami against Kuz, a match that Caro lost in 3 long sets, but when Kuz upped her game, so did Caro, and started pushing the ball deeper and going for big time winners. The thing is she has the consistency to outlast lower ranked players and make it deep into tournies (especially when you have girls like Mel upsetting big names) but its going to be her ability to adapt and up her aggression and ability to hit big winners against the other big hitters, when she needs to, which will determine if she can crack the top 5.
In other news, I did see the Kim/Venus match, and holy hell, what a ride. Serena will be coming for blood and vengeance, but you would be silly not to give Kim a serious chance at this point, though she’s clearly not the favourite. Yes, the winner of that match likely takes the title, but crazier stuff has happened. I’d at least give Caro a shot against Kim, if that ends up happening. I expect bloodshed in Kim/ReRe, gonna be a hell of a match.
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