Womens' Qualification, Round 3: Shikha Uberoi (IND) - Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 3:6 1:6

My original onsite notice from www.sports-india.com:
Like in the first two matches, Shikha looked quite concentrated and confident when she stepped on court. The Polish girl served first and did a good job, while Shika struggled a bit, but won her first serve as well. Nevertheless, Shikha acted too nervous, comitted too many unforced errors throughout the game and faced a triple break point at 1-2, own serve, 0:40. The many errors Shikha made, the few did the Polish girl, who always seemed to be able to improve a bit when Shika got better - or to sum up: Agnieszka was just the better player today. She converted the second break point and had no problems to win her serve. Shika had her first easy game at serve afterwards and looked to be better in the game now. If there was any weakness in Radwanska match today, it was now, when the Polish was 15:40 behind at own serve, 2-4 score. Shikha hit a smash too soft and thus did not convert the double break point. No more chances for our girl to come back in the set - finally, the score was 3-6. Shikha served first now in second set - and the set started bad again: our girl was broken in the first game and though she seemed to be able to recover, she just tried to push too hard to often and committed more and more mistakes. The Polish girl made her second break of the set to lead 4-1, this was the point, when the match was as good as over. Shikha never gave up fighting, but she just had a "Everything you do is wrong"-day and lost the second set by a frightening 1-6.