On Low Boil
Victoria Azarenka claims she’s having trouble getting motivated right now. It’s been a long year, she says, and she’s had to recover from two separate leg injuries that put her on the sidelines. It's not a new situation for her. Vika has a history of blazing starts and fizzling ends to her seasons.
Azarenka may not feel good about her game right now, but is it really because of burnout or injury? She was off from early March to early May, she responded well after her fall at Wimbledon during the U.S. summer hard-court season, and she only played two matches between the U.S. Open and Istanbul—what she may lack more than anything else right now is momentum. Yesterday, though, when Vika fell behind to Jelena Jankovic, it looked like she didn’t want to compete. No one can say that Azarenka isn’t a fighter; she has made a habit of battling her way past slow starts. But last year, in her loss to Maria Sharapova in the semifinals here, Vika had a similar negative reaction to the one she had against Jankovic yesterday. Her frustration and annoyance at falling behind to someone she believed she should beat got the best of her.
Whatever the reason for her current slump, the larger point is that the WTA needs Vika. For the last two years, the tour has thrived because of the ascendance of Sharapova, Azarenka, and Serena Williams. With the exception of Marion Bartoli’s Wimblegeddon title this summer, the women’s Big 3 won every major in 2012 and 2013. But Sharapova, who has had shoulder and coaching issues, has been a non-factor since she lost the French Open final. And while Li Na, Radwanska, and Petra Kvitova are fine players, none has emerged as a consistent challenger at the majors—only three of the eight women in Istanbul have a winning record against Top 10 opponents. That leaves Vika as the last barricade between Serena and...herself.
For years, the WTA lacked a clear-cut No. 1 player. As of this moment, it feels like the tour is all about its No. 1. Here’s hoping Vika and Maria, and anyone else who wants to give it a try, can do something about that in 2014.