The problem now is that she will be developing a reputation in the locker room, where players will know just to keep fighting and there's a good chance she will crack if you can get it into the third. A few days back home to refresh herself before setting off to Argentina.
It's disappointing that Laura again fell away badly in the third set, though I have more sympathy for her this time after coming so close in the previous set. Losing the set from match point up (even if it was just one against the serve in a close tie break) was always going to be very tough to get over and she was never dominant in the match despite coming so close to winning.
As much as Laura is struggling for consistency in matches, she's not getting a lot of luck either with so many close sets going against her and she probably needed a bit of luck just to get over the line in the tie-break.
I do think it's more mental tiredness in the third sets rather than physical tiredness. In all of the matches she has played recently they have been mentally very difficult for one reason or another (losing a big lead v Arvidsson, long rain and power delays v Cornet, playing a close friend in Genie Bouchard and having a match point today). The downside is having to get over a lot of tough losses, but she needs to try and remind herself that she's not far away - it's not like anyone is beating Laura easily.
I guess losing the last 6 games in a row from a break up in the last set counts as fading a bit!
Where's the fight? It seems if opponents can weather the storm and keep her on the court long enough, it can easily start unravelling. Hard to comment without seeing it live, but the patterns and rhythm of the match seem increasingly familiar. I simply don't understand why Laura's serve, which appears so natural and potent a weapon, has become so unreliable and vulnerable, leading to huge numbers of BPs faced in almost every match, even the ones she wins.
Hmm, looks not too good but not too bad either, though I would have liked to have seen a closer final set.
I think that Laura is generally slowly improving this year, and I think could yet have a decent clay season if she gets OK draws.
Given she's playing here, there and everywhere, I am assuming Laura's niggles aren't too bad. I think she is though possibly too keen to play on occasion though no doubt gets advice.
Report on match from TF: Was a really great clay court match, lots of long rallies ending in winners and Laura's movement has really improved. She collapsed after she got broken in the 3rd set - there was a ball that looked so in to me and Laura but the umpire thought otherwise and then she also had a very easy putaway shot that she missed by miles It's also worth mentioning that she seemed to have cold or sth as she was coughing a few times.
More worried about the reoccurence of the chest problem, thought that had been sorted.