Ana, Serena set up summit clash
BY AFP19 Aug 2014 4:14 AM IST
AFP19 Aug 2014 4:14 AM IST
Ana Ivanovic overcame illness and nerves as she outlasted French Open champ Maria Sharapova 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 to reach the final of the WTA Tour’s Cincinnati event. The former world number one will face off for the title, at the last major tune-up prior to the US Open, when she plays Serena Williams on Monday.
Top seed Williams moved within one win of a second pre-Open hard court title as she beat Caroline Wozniacki 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Ivanovic led by a set and 5-2 but fell victim to nerves as the scrambling Sharapova, a five-time grand slam champion and fellow former number one, fought back.
Sharapova levelled the sets at one each as she clinched the second set with an ace. Ivanovic had to be seen by the doctor in the third set. The Serb suddenly stopped at 15-all in the second game. She went to the sidelines and lay down for a few moments to receive treatment and then the match continued. Sharapova’s frustration level appeared to grow as the Russian struggled to get a grip on a game which produced seven double-faults in the third set.
Ivanovic saved a pair of match points and finally held for five-all. Ivanovic broke two games later to secure the emotional win with a backhand cross-court winner on second match point. ‘Up a set and 5-2, I got tight. I was not moving my feet. She’s a great champion and she used her opportunities. It was very important for me to get my composure back in the third set. Maria is a fighter and never gives up. But I stayed calm,’ said Ivanovic.
Top seed Williams moved within one win of a second pre-Open hard court title as she beat Caroline Wozniacki 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. Ivanovic led by a set and 5-2 but fell victim to nerves as the scrambling Sharapova, a five-time grand slam champion and fellow former number one, fought back.
Sharapova levelled the sets at one each as she clinched the second set with an ace. Ivanovic had to be seen by the doctor in the third set. The Serb suddenly stopped at 15-all in the second game. She went to the sidelines and lay down for a few moments to receive treatment and then the match continued. Sharapova’s frustration level appeared to grow as the Russian struggled to get a grip on a game which produced seven double-faults in the third set.
Ivanovic saved a pair of match points and finally held for five-all. Ivanovic broke two games later to secure the emotional win with a backhand cross-court winner on second match point. ‘Up a set and 5-2, I got tight. I was not moving my feet. She’s a great champion and she used her opportunities. It was very important for me to get my composure back in the third set. Maria is a fighter and never gives up. But I stayed calm,’ said Ivanovic.
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