World No 66 Dulgheru is a tricky opponent; a player who doesn't make mistakes but tends to coerce plenty from her opponents. She doesn't have too many weapons but yesterday just needed to be solid, and drew Erakovic into errors. The New Zealander matched her for long periods of both sets but faltered at the vital points.
"The level was very good, I felt Alex played very well and overall I struggled to find the gaps, spaces for the patterns for my game," said Erakovic. "My serve wasn't going as well today and she served well on important points. Overall it was a high level of tennis. It was tough to lose but there were no issues with my body and that was the main thing for me."
Her next assignment is Australian Open qualifying and beyond that either "a plan A or plan B", depending on her results in Melbourne. The world No135 plans a off-season like training bloc - in either southern Spain or Florida and will also play the South American swing of the WTA tour before Indian Wells and the rest of the North American sector.
Erakovic faces a battle to return to the top 100 - and ultimately get near the top 50 - but her belief remains strong, and is certainly healthier than it was in September last year.
"I proved to myself that the level is still there, that I can play good tennis," said Erakovic. "I feel comfortable out there and can go against anyone. I've played a couple of good matches [here], at a good level and can only improve from here."