Australian Jarmila Gajdosova says that becoming steadier is the key to breaking into the Top 20 in 2012. Gajdosova is currently ranked No. 33 and will kick off her season at the Hopman Cup, partnering with Lleyton Hewitt. "There's a lot to improve. I still make errors at certain times where a lot of the top girls don't," Gajdosova told the Sydney Morning Herald. "Everybody who watches me play knows I play an attacking game and a very aggressive game, so I'm going to make errors. But if you look at the ratio of my winners as well, it's very high. I can make mistakes but still win in straight sets. I'm sure if I get rid of them on the big points, then definitely I can do some more damage."
Gajdosova looks for steadier play
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Published Dec 30, 2011