On Sunday, she will face Latvian 16th seed Anatasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finals. She continued her fiery play into the second set but on match point tightened up and hit an errant backhand, disappointing a New York crowd that had been rooting for the underdog. But she will need to cut out the errors that plagued her against 18-year-old Kenin, a fellow America-based player who was born in Russia. “It gives me great happiness because I was welcomed here with open arms by everyone at the club and the supporters right from my first day. The 23rd coach to be shown the door in as many years and the fourth foreigner in last four years. I’m under no pressure to win because there’s many more chances,” Nehwal herself said, as her relaxed mindset fetched her successive Worlds podium finishes. were given a further window of opportunity when debutant Sakala, 20, was dismissed for a second cautionable foul a minute later. on Wednesday after being scheduled on Court 5 before getting bumped up to Court 10. “We believe no players should be made to pose for pictures or their wrists bothered by asking for their autographs,” Japanese Huaroclaims. ’Hockey India selector B P Govinda on Saturday said that High Performance Director David John will d.