The former world top 200 said a special support from her father Adul, a recently retired high-school teacher, was a good boost to maximize her effort this week. “Just seeing his face during a point makes me happy,” said the current world No 604. “My dad barely came to court in the past because of his work. “I felt pretty bad on the court in the second set as the condition was not perfect for me. My opponent played the game that I didn’t like, hitting a lot of slices and drop shots to change the rhythm.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 25, 2016 23:38 UTC