Gajdosova sets up all Aussie second round

9 January 2012, by Hobart International Tennis

Defending champion Jarmila Gajdosova endured a nervous wait before coming back out and moving into the second round at the Moorilla Hobart International.After claiming the first set, Gajdosova led 5-3 in the second but was down 30-40 on serve in her first-round clash with Japanese world No.51 Ayumi Morita when rain forced a delay.

The fifth seed returned to take the match 6-3 6-4 and set up an all-Australian meeting with Anastasia Rodionova.

But the delay of almost an hour after a shower in the southern capital probably couldn’t have come at a worse time for the 24-year-old.

Gajdosova had convincingly won the first set in 39 minutes and, although facing a break point, looked well on her way to victory.

“With the break and everything I was hoping I could finish it so it was good,” Gajdosova said.

“You never know what’s going to happen, it got a bit dark as well so you don’t see the ball as well.

“It was a bit shaky, as you could see, the first couple of points but I’m glad that I returned well in the end.”

Gajdosova was hopeful she was back on track as she looks to defend her title.

“Hopefully it’s only going to get better,” she said.

“It’s a good start but if I want to keep winning I have to play a little bit better, so I hope to play a touch better in the second round,” she said.

Gajdosova, the world No.34, has won two WTA titles, including last year’s Hobart event, and will be desperate to build towards a first-ever win at the Australian Open.

She has exited in the first round in all six of her appearances at Melbourne Park.