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Tennis / Peer marches into Round 3 at SW17
By Haaretz Sports Staff

Shahar Peer progressed smoothly to the third round at Wimbledon yesterday, recording her second straight-sets victory of the tournament.

Israel's number one player overcame Elilie Loit of France 6-3, 6-4 to qualify for the third round at the All-England Club for the second year in a row.
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Peer, seeded 24th for the tournament, started strongly against Loit, breaking her opponent three times in a one-sided first set that lasted just 32 minutes. Peer's strengths were her first serve - she landed an impressive 87 percent - and her net play. The second set was a tighter affair and Peer needed just a single break to win it in 43 minutes.

Peer's next opponent is ninth seed Dinara Safina of Russia - who, like Peer, is looking to make it into the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

Recent form firmly favors the Russian woman.

She made her first Grand Slam final at Roland Garros last month, losing in the final to the new world No. 1, Croatia's Ana Ivanovic.

But Peer will no doubt be encouraged by her recent head-to-head result against Safina.

Although the Russian player leads 3-2 in head-to-heads, Peers has won the last two encounters, at the Gold Coast tournament in January and - memorably - in the Israel-Russia Fed Cup match in Ramat Hasharon in February.
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