Samantha Stosur told reporters in Doha that she is not pleased with her 2012 form. The world No. 5 went 1-3 during the Australian summer season. "In a nutshell, no, not really," she said when asked if she's satisfied with her performance. “I think I could have had a much better year so far. You can plan and train and do everything exactly how you want it and sometimes you don't get the results straight away. Having said that, I had a good week at Fed Cup [against Switzerland] and feel I have things going a bit more after winning my two matches there. Hopefully I can continue that this week and the rest of the year."
Stosur is not satisfied with her 2012 form
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Published Feb 14, 2012