Tennis
Jankovic survives drama against Zheng
So much of tennis theatrics is unintentional, tiptoeing around break-point trapdoors and shaky service trip wires. But if it's an emotive star the audience wants, prone to histrionics and able to project her every frustration and regret to the top row of vast Arthur Ashe Stadium, then Jelena Jankovic is their woman.
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