Marina Erakovic made a conscious decision recently to be more aggressive on court, and it goes a long way to explaining her varying results over the few months.
Last night she progressed to the third round of the French Open when she upset 16th seen Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 6-2 2-6 6-4 and it was her positive intent which proved one of the decisive factors. It also helped her claim her first WTA title in Memphis in February.
Contrasting with that, however, is the fact she won only one of seven singles matches on her way to Roland Garros which dented her confidence and saw her drop to 92 in the rankings.
Her win over Cibulkova, which officially took two hours and 38 minutes but lasted more than five hours because of two rain delays, was her best result at a grand slam event and arguably the next best in her career behind her win over then world No 4 Victoria Azarenka in 2011.
"Relief, happiness, just very pumped,'' Erakovic told Newstalk ZB trying to describe her emotions afterwards. "I had some good support in the crowd, which was great. It was just a good feeling.''