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		<title>Which Woman Can Rise to the Occasion?  Long Lists of Contenders at the U.S. Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caroline Wozniacki and Kim Clijsters are the top seeds at the U.S. Open.  But, the number of ferocious competitors who could halt their progress to the final is extensive.  Here's a look at the draw.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2358" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1546_wozniacki-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /><strong>This week, the U.S. Open draw was disclosed.  Caroline Wozniacki, the world number two and 2009 finalist, and Kim Clijsters, the defending champion and world number three, are the top seeds.  Yet to fully recover from foot surgery, Serena Williams, the world number one, pulled out a few days ago.  In the absence of such a fierce competitor, this presents a sweeping opportunity for Elena Dementieva, Jelena Jankovic, Victoria Azarenka or Wozniacki to emerge as a first time champion at a major.  Whether one of these women realizes her potential will be contingent on the performance of those who have previously hoisted this trophy such as Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Clijsters.  Here’s a look at how the draw shapes up.</strong></p>
<p>With the biggest title of her career at the Rogers Cup earlier this week, Wozniacki heads into New York with a wealth of confidence.  But, being the top seed at a major is an unfamiliar status for the Dane, how she handles the pressure will be key.  Wozniacki may need every ounce of mental fortitude to get through the round of 16 where 2007 U.S. Open winner Sharapova will be her likely adversary.  In Cincinnati, Sharapova suffered a foot injury.  If Sharapova is at full capacity, Wozniacki could find her claim to her first major postponed another year.</p>
<p>After a difficult few months whereby her ranking dropped outside the top 10, Kuznetsova’s game appears to be clicking again as evidenced by a recent title in San Diego.  As a potential quarterfinal opponent for Sharapova or Wozniacki, the 2004 U.S. Open champion is someone to keep an eye on in the top half of the draw.</p>
<p>The same applies for 2010 Australian Open semifinalist Na Li who will be searching to go one step further at the U.S. Open.  For that to happen, Li may have to knock out Kuznetsova in the round of 16 and stop either Sharapova or Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.  Also, Maria Kirilenko and Aravane Rezai are two dangerous competitors who may prevent any of these players from advancing to the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>In the bottom part of the top half of the draw, if the script follows the seeding, Vera Zvonareva and Jankovic will face off in the quarterfinals.  Lately though, Jankovic has been plagued by a myriad of injuries resulting in her downfall in the early rounds at the warm-up events.  Thus, the Serbian could be ousted in the primary stages by 2009 U.S. Open semifinalist Yanina Wickmayer or 2010 Wimbledon quarterfinalist Kaia Kanepi.</p>
<p>Being a Wimbledon finalist in Zvonareva’s case could be a blessing or a curse.  In light of that experience, the Russian should have the belief to foil any potential upset in the round of 16 by rivals such as Nadia Petrova or Agnieszka Radwanska. Conversely, Zvonareva’s desire to erase that disappointment could lead to additional pressure and open the door for her counterparts.</p>
<p>If the results of the recent tournaments are any indication, it will be a Wozniacki versus Zvonareva semifinal or an all Russian affair, Zvonareva versus Sharapova.  Since Wozniacki defeated Zvonareva in Montreal, the Dane would have the edge.  If it comes down to a test of wills between Sharapova and Zvonareva, the former would have the upper hand.</p>
<p><span id="more-3329"></span>The outcome of the bottom half of the draw hinges on the health of Clijsters’ hip.  With her come from behind victory in the Cincinnati final, Clijsters demonstrated she was ready to capture consecutive U.S. Open titles.  But since Montreal, Clijsters’ dream is in doubt because of the hip issue.  If Clijsters hip is at 100%, she should sail into the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Sam Stosur, the fifth seed, is a possible quarterfinal match-up for Clijsters.  Yet, the French Open finalist’s results have been poor the last few months.  Therefore, with Alisa Kleybanova, Elena Vesnina or Dementieva as potential challengers in the beginning rounds, Stosur may be sent packing sooner than later.  If she makes it through, Dementieva is equipped with the game which can trouble Clijsters in the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>French Open champion Francesca Schiavone, the sixth seed, has had a tough time translating her clay success to the hardcourt.  On the other hand, with a semifinal showing at the Rogers Cup and the Stanford title under her belt, Azarenka is peaking at the right moment.  Thus, in a round of 16 meeting between these two, Azarenka would be the favorite.  Still, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova is another name to ponder in that section since the Russian has the best record on hardcourt to date.  A projected third round rival for Azarenka, Pavlyuchenkova has put in the work which could get her to the quarterfinals or beyond.</p>
<p>Venus, the third seed, has not seen any action since July because of a knee injury.  Despite excelling on hardcourt earlier this year, Venus’ lack of play recently will be a factor.  In the third round, Venus could collide with Tsvetana Pironkova who defeated her in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon while Shahar Peer or Flavia Pennetta loom in the round of 16.   As a result, the prospect of Venus ending her nine year title drought at the U.S. Open does seem bleak.  In fact, Clijsters or Dementieva moving on to the semifinals against either Azarenka or Pavlyuchenkova rather than a Clijsters-Venus semifinal appears a better deduction on that side of the draw.</p>
<p>In conclusion, a back to back Wozniacki versus Clijsters final is not out of the question.  However, Sharapova, Azarenka and Dementieva also seem to have one hand on the trophy.  Consequently, it’s safe to surmise that within this lot lies the ultimate proprietor.  Although, it’s difficult to picture exactly who it may be at this point.</p>
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		<title>Blockbuster Showdown in the Fourth Round:  Sharapova v Serena and Henin v Clijsters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 02:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the developments of the first week at Wimbledon, Serena Willliams will collide with Maria Sharpova in the fourth round, while Kim Clijsters will battle Justine Henin in the round of 16. Here's a look back and a glimpse forward to week two.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2508" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_4278_clijsters-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /><strong>For the most part, the first week at Wimbledon has gone according to plan on the ladies’ side.  As a result, defending champion Serena Williams will square off in the round of 16 against the woman who beat her in the 2004 final, Maria Sharapova.  Similarly, the projected clash between Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters has come to fruition.  This means that tomorrow, two individuals will be disappointed.  Let’s analyze how we arrived at this point and what lies ahead in the second week.</strong></p>
<p>Top seed Serena Williams has simply run through her opponents. Likewise, Sharapova has had little difficulty getting to this stage, sending her adversaries home in straight sets.  Serena and Sharapova have played seven times with the former winning five of those meetings.  Curiously, since the 2004 championship, the two have never battled on grass.  In essence, this will be their rematch.  A significant factor will be how well Sharapova serves.  If the Russian does well in that department, Serena could be in trouble.</p>
<p>Na Li and Agniezska Radwanska who face each other in the fourth round have yet to drop a set in getting this far.  Radwanska holds a 2-1 record against Li and both victories have been on grass.  But for both Li and Radwanska, the quarterfinals will be a tough ask with either Sharapova or Serena as a rival.</p>
<p>A definite stunner was the dismissal of French Open finalist Samantha Stosur in the first round by Kaia Kanepi.  Previously ranked as high as 18 in 2009, Kanepi’s placement dipped to 80.  After ousting another seed Alexandra Dulgheru in the third round, the talented Estonian is in the round of 16 .  Another surprise is Kanepi’s opponent in the fourth round, Klara Zakopalova.  The 28 year old had not gone pass the third round at a major previously.  Zakopalova advanced by bouncing 18th seed Aravane Rezai in the second round and trouncing 10th seed Flavia Pennetta in the third.</p>
<p>Caroline Wozniacki, the third seed, has been splendid on grass as she attempts to better her fourth round result from last year.  Jie Zheng, the 23rd seed, and Victoria Azarenka, the 14th seed, fell victim to Petra Kvitova in the second and third round respectively. Thus, Wozniacki takes on Kvitova in the round of 16.  The Dane carried their prior two matches.  Furthermore, with Kanepi or Zakopalova as a quarterfinal match-up, Wozniacki truly has a green light to the semifinals.</p>
<p>This was a disastrous week for the French Open winners.  The reigning champion Francesca Schiavone went out in the first round.  Last year’s title holder and 19th seed Svetlana Kuznetsova crashed out in the second round.  Ana Ivanovic, the 2008 victor, bowed out in the first round.  Hence, Ivanovic’s ranking of 45 will continue to head toward the cellar.</p>
<p><span id="more-3118"></span>Focusing on the bottom half of the draw, Clijsters has shown no mercy to her competitors each of the first three rounds.  Although Henin has gone through in two sets, at times, there have been rough patches.  Not unusual considering her third round opponent was Nadia Petrova.  Neither Clijsters nor Henin has been a Wimbledon champion.  While Henin was a finalist in 2001 and 2006, Wimbledon is the only major Clijsters has yet to reach the final.  Despite a tie record of 12 a piece, since their return, Clijsters has prevailed in both of their matches. As these two clash in the fourth round, someone’s dream of the title will be postponed for another season.</p>
<p>Injuries have been an issue for Vera Zvonareva the last year or so.  The Russian has been finding her form and is now in the round of 16 where she battles Jelena Jankovic.  Wimbledon is the sole major where Jankovic has not gone beyond the fourth round.  Both Jankovic and Zvonareva will be seeking their initial quarterfinal berth at this venue.  Although Jankovic leads their head to head 6-5, Zvonareva has won the last two.</p>
<p>Another face new to the second week at a major is Tsvetana Pironkova.  The 23 year old Bulgarian took out Vera Dushevina, who booted Schiavone, in the second round.  Marion Bartoli, the 2007 runner up, received a walkover in the second round and had straight sets triumphs in the others.  Bartoli contends with Pironkova in the round of 16 against whom she has a 3-0 record.  So, Pironkova’s dream run may be at its end since Bartoli is unlikely to falter.</p>
<p>Jarmila Groth is in the fourth round for the second straight major.  The Aussie defeated 33rd seed Melanie Oudin in the second round.  In the round of 16, Groth has five time titlist and three time finalist Venus Williams on the other side.  Needless to say, it will be a tall order for the Aussie.  Venus has been in her usual unbeatable form on grass this week.  In the quarterfinals, Venus will probably see Bartoli which would be a rematch of the 2007 final.  With either Jankovic, Clijsters or Henin in the semifinal round, if Venus progresses she will have to call on all her grass expertise if she is to reach her ninth Wimbledon final.</p>
<p>The table has been set with plenty for the eyes to feast on and the brain to ponder.  An all Williams final could be in the cards, but, there are many capable spoilers. Whether that role will be filled by Sharapova, Wozniacki, Clijsters, Henin or Jankovic will be revealed in a few days.</p>
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		<title>Wimbledon Draw Offers the Potential for Another All Williams Final</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 21:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Serena and Venus Williams are the top seeds at Wimbledon.  However, there are numerous players ready to put the brakes on an all Williams final.  Here's how the draw shapes up. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3106" title="IMG_1710_Serena" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_1710_Serena-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />With the exception of 2004 and 2006 when the Venus Rosewater trophy was leased by Maria Sharapova and Amelie Mauresmo respectively, Venus and Serena Williams have been the proprietor of the Wimbledon title eight out of the last ten years.  In fact, the Williams sisters have been interchangeably the winner and runner-up the ultimate two seasons.   With Serena and Venus as the top two seeds in 2010, a three-peat in the finals is plausible.  However, with Justine Henin having reincorporated herself into the tour with the express objective of hoisting the Wimbledon trophy and compatriot Kim Clijsters a formidable force after rejoining the circuit last summer, a new decade may mark the end of the Williams’ dominance.  Here’s a preview of the draw and the potential obstacles for the chief contenders at the All England Club.</strong></p>
<p>If the outcome is as anticipated, Serena will meet Maria Sharapova in the round of 16.  Despite struggling with her serve since her shoulder surgery, Sharapova has posted some good results the last couple of months.  Moreover, Sharapova reached the finals in Birmingham two weeks ago.  Thus, depending on how well Sharapova plays, the possibility of an upset is undeniable.  With the Birmingham title under her belt, Na Li is a secondary threat in Serena’s section.  A semifinalist in Australia where she loss in two  tiebreaker sets, Li has the weapons to irritate Serena if she gets to the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Either French Open finalist Samantha Stosur or Caroline Wozniacki could be Serena’s semifinal opponent.  With her recent history at the French Open against Stosur, Serena may have her work cut out for her.  Beforehand, Stosur and Wozniacki may have to battle it out in the quarterfinals.  Looking further back, Wozniacki may have to deal with Victoria Azarenka the 14th seed in the fourth round and Stosur with Flavia Pennetta the 10th seed also in the round of 16.  Since clay is Pennetta’s best surface and with the Italian never making it pass the fourth round, Stosur should prevail.  For Azarenka, the finalist in Eastbourne, a knee injury may be the limiting factor regardless of the rival she faces.</p>
<p>Focusing on the bottom half of the draw, the Wimbledon grass seems to have restorative properties for Venus irrespective of her previous results.  With two titles and finalists status in Miami and Madrid, Venus is in stellar shape.  Venus’ path looks relatively unencumbered until the quarterfinals where she could battle Marion Bartoli or French Open reigning champion Francesca Schiavone.  Still with Venus’ past performance, the scales are heavily tipped in her direction.</p>
<p><span id="more-3067"></span>For Venus, the clearest danger lies in the semifinals in the forms of Clijsters and Henin.  Although Venus has a 6-6 record against Clijsters, the Belgian is on a four match winning streak.  Moreover, at their last meeting, the Sony Ericsson Open final, Clijsters blew Venus off the court.  While Venus has fared better against Henin, a 7-2 mark, the two have not played since 2007 that in itself may complicate matters for Williams.</p>
<p>Indeed, the most fascinating part of that section has Jelena Jankovic, Nadia Petrova, Henin and Clijsters jockeying for a spot in the semifinals.  Clijsters, the 8th seed, could encounter Henin in the round of 16.  Although Henin seized the warm-up title at the Unicef Open, the fact that she has fallen twice to Clijsters this year carries plenty of weight.  If not Henin, Clijsters could see Petrova in that round.  After the beat down Petrova gave her in Australia, by all means, Clijsters will have an arduous assignment.</p>
<p>Like Venus, Jankovic is another competitor with an unhindered road to the quarterfinals. But, with 1-16 record versus the two Belgians, Jankovic is supplicating the powers that be that Petrova will dispatch those thorns ahead of that stage.  With a 6-2 mark against Petrova, in a quarterfinal setting, Jankovic would have an authentic shot at progressing to the semifinals.</p>
<p>At any major other than the French Open, the Williams are the ones to beat.  In view of the various variables in effect this occasion, their status as favorite is narrower than in previous years.</p>
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		<title>Chance of a Lifetime:  Schiavone Stumps Stosur to Win French Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 18:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Francesca Schiavone saved her best for last.  The Italian shocked favorite, world number 7, Samantha Stosur in the finals of the French Open 6-4,7-6 to take her first career major. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3012" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_3444_stosur-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Nothing is impossible!  This was the phrase on the t-shirt worn by Francesca Schiavone’s family and friends today in the French Open final.  Schiavone proved the axiom by surprising Samantha Stosur 6-4, 7-6 to grab her first career major.  Moreover, Schiavone stenciled her name in history by becoming the first Italian female to prevail at a major.<br />
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With eight first serves leading to two love games, Stosur was on a tear to open the first set.  Still, Schiavone had no trouble keeping up, connecting on an ace to level things at 2 all.  Subsequently, with a deep return, Schiavone provoked Stosur into a forehand error for love-30.   However, with her saving grace, the serve, Stosur battled back and capped the game with a forehand down the line winner for 3-2.  Using her all court game, especially the volley, Schiavone stayed in touch with Stosur.  The pivotal point arrived at 4 a piece.  By pushing her rival into three uncomfortable shots which misfired, Schiavone manufactured triple break point.  After Stosur salvaged two, she double faulted on the third to give Schiavone a 5-4 advantage.  By climbing out of love-30 with an ace and forehand crosscourt winner, Schiavone set up a second set point with a backhand volley winner.  When Stosur netted the backhand, Schiavone claimed the first set.</p>
<p>With a deep and low backhand pass, Schiavone caused Stosur to hit the next stroke long.  As a result, the Italian had double break point in third game of the second set.  However, with a three winners and an unreturnable serve, Stosur guarded serve for 2-1.  Then, by punishing second serves, Stosur had her first break point of the day with a forehand up the line winner. Stosur capitalized when Schiavone’s forehand up the line failed.  Promptly, Stosur consolidated with a love game for 4-1.  Following a quick hold, Schiavone produced a backhand return winner crosscourt, a forehand winner and made Stosur err with the backhand to arrive at love-40.  Later, by stabbing at a superb serve, Schiavone got a miscue on a short forehand from Stosur to get back on serve at 3-4.  Despite the mounting pressure, Schiavone remained aggressive and comfortably maintained serve.  Eventually, the set was settled in a tiebreaker.  Schiavone secured a mini-break for 3-2 by tracking Stosur’s dropshot and converting a backhand up the line winner.  The Italian extended her lead to 5-2 with a forehand volley winner and forehand crosscourt winner.  Subsequently, with a crosscourt backhand volley winner, Schiavone obtained a second mini-break and four championship points.  When Stosur’s stroke off the return traveled out of play, Schiavone bagged the second set and the French Open trophy.  Schiavone rejoiced by painting her lips red with a clay kiss, duplicating this jubilant sign she had shown in the quarters and semis.</p>
<p><span id="more-3007"></span>Stosur, the world number 7 and 2009 semifinalist, had a 12-2 record coming into Paris.  The titlist in Charleston and the runner-up in Stuttgart to Justine Henin, Stosur was sizzling.  In the round of 16, after dropping the first set, Stosur roared back to defeat Henin, the four time French Open champion.  In the quarterfinals, after a hiccup in the second set, Stosur salvaged match point by Serena Williams to triumph in overtime in the third.  Moreover, in the semifinals, the Aussie pulverized Jelena Jankovic to earn her first berth in a final at a major.  After demolishing a bevy of current and former world number one, with a 4-1 record against Schiavone, even beating the Italian last year at Roland Garros and in the finals in Osaka for her maiden WTA tour title, all arrows pointed in Stosur’s favor.  Perhaps, the onus of trying to become the first Aussie female since Evonne Goolagong Cawley at Wimbledon in 1980 to hoist the big prize at a major was too much for Stosur.</p>
<p>Schiavone, ranked 17, had been a three time quarterfinalist at a major including Roland Garros in 2001.   After a title in Barcelona to beginning her clay season, Schiavone exited early in Stuttgart, Rome and Madrid, entering Paris with an 8-3 record.  Schiavone struggled in the opening round, losing the first set to Regina Kulikova ranked 70th , before pulling through.  But, in the third round, Schiavone dismissed Na Li.  In the round of 16, Schiavone dispatched Maria Kirilenko who had ousted defending champion Svetlana Kuznetsova.  In the quarterfinals, Schiavone befuddled Wozniacki, winning in straight sets to become the first Italian woman to advance to the semifinals at a major.  Lastly, after taking the first set tiebreaker, Schiavone got a pass to the finals when a calf injury forced Elena Dementieva to throw in the towel.  With this win, on Monday, Schiavone catapults to number 6 in the rankings while Stosur will maintain in the number 7 spot.</p>
<p>When it comes to the women’s tour, one’s odds of hitting the center on the dart board are far better than accurately prognosticating, particularly on clay.  All the so-called favorites, Dementieva, Serena, Jankovic, Henin and Stosur were disappointed.  Today, Schiavone proved once again on any given day, at any given age, Schiavone is 18 day shy of her 30th birthday, even at a major, an improbable champion can be born.</p>
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		<title>Dulgheru Repeats in Warsaw by Defeating Zheng in the Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 02:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defending champion Alexandra Dulgheru takes down fifth seed Zheng Jie 6-3,6-4 for second WTA title]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2944" title="IMG_3442_Jie" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/IMG_3442_Jie-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />Last year at the Polstat Warsaw Open, qualifier Alexandra Dulgheru, ranked 201st,  beat Alona Bondarenko in the finals.  As a result, Dulgheru became the lowest ranked player to prevail at this renamed event whose roll call of distinguished winners includes Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams.  Again, this year, Dulgheru, now world number 32, clashed with a seasoned competitor, Zheng Jie. The 20 year old triumphed over Zheng Jie 6-3,6-4 to obtain her second WTA title.</strong></p>
<p>After Zheng had no problem her first two games, she faced triple break point when Dulgheru fabricated a forehand dropshot winner. Once Zheng’s forehand crosscourt landed out of play, Dulgheru took a 3-2 lead.  Despite a difficult game, Dulgheru consolidated for 4-2.  Later, with a backhand down the line pass for a winner, Dulgheru captured a second break extending her advantage to 5-2.  Serving for the first set, Dulgheru double faulted on triple break point, reducing her lead to 5-3.  However, with a forehand up the line winner, Dulgheru had her fourth break/set point.  By crushing another forehand up the line, Dulgheru broke for the third time to secure the set.</p>
<p>Subsequent to a tough hold to open the second set, Dulgheru arrived at break point with a forehand crosscourt winner.  An error on the forehand crosscourt by Zheng allowed Dulgheru to seize a 2-0 edge.  Yet, with three consecutive mistakes, Dulgheru gave Zheng triple break point.  The Chinese woman got back on serve with a lob winner.  Soon, with a couple of timely winners, Zheng had triple break point.  When Dulgheru donated a double fault, Zheng captured the break for 3-2.  Promptly, Zheng consolidated for a 4-2 edge.  After Dulgheru held another hard fought game, she teased three straight miscues out of Zheng for triple break point.  By Zheng netting a backhand, the players were leveled at 4 a piece.  Then, by connecting with a forehand crosscourt winner, Dulgheru went in front 5-4.  With Zheng serving and ahead 40-15, Dulgheru produced a backhand winner and provoked an error to reach deuce.  After Zheng erased an initial break point, a miscue on a swing volley handed Dulgheru her second championship point.  Dulgheru sealed the victory with a backhand crosscourt winner.</p>
<p>Still, for Zheng, it has been a terrific tournament, reaching her first final since 2006.  Consequently, Zheng, the fifth seed and 25th ranked, will see a minuscule bump in her ranking.  Caroline Wozniacki, the number one seed, retired with an ankle problem after dropping the first set to Zheng in the semifinals.  While Elena Dementieva, the second seed, was booted out in the second round by qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova, third seed Li Na was bounced by Dulgheru in the semifinals and fourth seed Marion Bartoli in the first round.  Qualifier Greta Arn took out sixth seed and 2009 finalist Bondarenko in the quarterfinals, thereby continuing the alarming trend of top players falling this clay season.</p>
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		<title>Serena and Venus Head the Field at 2010 French Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 01:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The French Open draw was released today with Serena and Venus Williams as the top seeds.  However, there are plenty of competitors to trip these two up on their way to the finals. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1674" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/img_1710-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />Today, the French Open draw was revealed.  Because Serena and Venus Williams are the top two seeds, the possibility of an all Williams final exists. However, with Justine Henin, a four time champion, a potential quarterfinal rival for Serena and Venus perhaps seeing Aravane Rezai or Nadia Petrova in the round of 16, the list of spoilers is extensive.  Here’s a snapshot of the likely key match-ups which may eventually determine the victor.</strong></p>
<p>After months of being a spectator, Serena rejoined the tour in Rome where she reached the semifinals. Despite an early exit in singles in Madrid,  Serena got reacquainted with the surface by prevailing in doubles along with Venus.  Serena’s first obstacle would come in the form of Marion Bartoli in the round of 16 since she would play a denizen. Still, Serena’s biggest hindrance lies in the quarters.  Serena lost to Henin, the eventual champion, in 2003 and 2007.  On the other hand, that match may not materialize as Henin could battle Maria Sharapova in the third round.  Samantha Stosur, a semifinalist in 2009 and the titlist in Charleston this year, is another potential tough quarterfinal opponent for Serena.</p>
<p>Following Serena, Jelena Jankovic is the next highest seed in the top half of the draw.  With players such as Dinara Safina, Yanina Wickmayer and Vera Zvonareva returning from injury on Jankovic’s side of the draw, she should have an uneven full path to the quarters.  Agnieszka Radwanska or Ana Ivanovic could be Jankovic’s quarterfinal adversary.  Since her glorious days at Roland Garros in 2008, Ivanovic has slipped.  For the first time in months, Ivanovic showed true signs of life with a semifinal posting in Rome.  Perhaps it will take Paris to completely get Ivanovic out of her slump.</p>
<p>Venus Williams and defending champion Svetlana Kuznetsova flank the bottom half of the draw.  So far this year, Kuznetsova’s results have been mediocre. Consequently, for Kuznetsova, it is safe to deduce that a replay of 2009 is a long shot.  In the first round, Kuznetsova faces a difficult opponent, Sorana Cirstea.  Should she move on, Maria Kirilenko could upset her in the third round.  Li Na and Francesca Schiavone could trouble Kuznetsova in the round of 16.  Moreover, legitimate stumbling blocks in the quarters for Kuznetsova include Flavia Pennetta, Lucie Safarova, Alexandra Dulgheru and Caroline Wozniacki.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Wozniacki, the third seed, has been hampered by an ankle injury since Charleston.  For that reason, Wozniacki has failed to make an impact after winning in Ponte Vedra Beach.  In the third round, Wozniacki may see Dulgheru and Pennetta or Safarova in the fourth round. Considering the caliber of those rivals, it’s doubtful that Wozniacki has lasting power.</p>
<p><span id="more-2905"></span>Elena Dementieva’s clay results have been abysmal.  In the second round, Spaniard Anabel Medina Garrigues could hand Dementieva another disappointment.  Down the road, Dementieva may encounter Victoria Azarenka or Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in the round of 16.  With the latter’s shocking win over Jankovic in the finals of Rome, Dementieva will need to raise her game if she has aspirations of earning at least a quarterfinal spot.</p>
<p>For Venus, losing to Rezai in the finals in Madrid, was undoubtedly a setback.  Since reaching the finals in 2002, Venus has only gotten to the quarters in Paris.  In the first round, Venus will need to overcome veteran Patty Schnyder.  Then, Dominika Cibulkova, a semifinalist in 2009, could be a tricky third round opponent for the American.  Besides Petrova and Rezai in the round of 16, Azarenka, Dementieva and Martinez Sanchez lurk for Venus in the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>The European clay season has been chuck full of surprises. With the exception of Henin’s triumph in Stuttgart, unseeded but the conspicuous favorite, every top seed has been taken down in the finals by a much lower ranked competitor. Before retiring in 2008, Henin owned the clay at Roland Garros.  Despite her patchy performance the last couple of weeks, Henin’s experience gives her a huge edge over the field.  The same applies to Serena who seems to peak at the majors. The French have been hungry for a homegrown champion.  In 1983 year, when Yannick Noah hoisted the trophy, Rezai’s father visualized his daughter attaining similar success at Roland Garros.  Who knows, Rezai could be the novice who breaks out of the pack to steal the trophy in Paris.</p>
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		<title>Just Like Old Times: Henin Pockets First Title Since Return</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 01:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, a premier indoor clay tournament, Justine Henin prevailed over Samantha Stosur 6-4,2-6,6-1 in the finals.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2195" title="IMG_0437_justine" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_0437_justine-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />After runner placements in Brisbane and the Australian Open, Justine Henin captured her first title since rejoining the tour.  At the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, a premier indoor clay tournament, Henin prevailed over Samantha Stosur 6-4,2-6,6-1 in the finals.<br />
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Both Stosur and Henin entered as wildcards.  While the latter was unseeded, the former was seeded 7th and won 11 successive matches including a clay title in Charleston.  The first four games, each player readily held serve.  At 2 all, with a backhand down the line winner, Stosur had game point.  By connecting on a backhand down the line return, Henin leveled things at deuce.  After provoking an error from Stosur on a second game point, because of a double fault, Henin had break point.  With a strong forehand return, Henin forced another mistake from Stosur to seize the break.  As Henin served at 4-3, Stosur effaced a game point for deuce by forcing a forehand miscue.  Subsequently, Stosur manufactured a break point.  Henin got out of jail with a good serve and eventually held for 5-3.  Later, on her second set point, Henin bagged the first set.</p>
<p>As a result of a flubbed forehand volley, Stosur faced double break point in the second set.  However, Stosur rebounded with a myriad of good serves to hold for 2-1.  Next, serving at 2 all, by netting a backhand, Stosur stared at her third break point this set.  Again with a couple of huge serves, Stosur remained on track at 3-2.  Then, after Henin netted a forehand, Stosur had her initial break point.  Henin escaped with a decent serve. Next, with a forehand crosscourt pass winner, Stosur fabricated her second break point which she converted when Henin erred with a forehand up the line.  After consolidating for 5-2, with a forehand up the line winner, Stosur broke to take the set.</p>
<p><span id="more-2856"></span>Subsequent to opening the third set with a love hold, Stosur made three consecutive errors to hand Henin triple break point. When Stosur dumped a forehand into the net, Henin took a 2-0 lead.  Following an easy game to consolidate, with a forehand winner and two sensational returns forcing Stosur into miscues, Henin had triple break point again.  This time, Stosur double faulted to extend Henin’s advantage to 4-1.  After another comfortable hold, Henin obtained double break point with backhand volley winner.  With another deep forehand return, Henin coerced Stosur into a wayward shot to capture the championship.</p>
<p>This week, most of the seeds made an early exit.  Svetlana Kuznetsova, the defending champion, was taken down in the second round by Na Li. Caroline Wozniacki, the top seed, was ousted in the second round by Lucie Safarova.  Her first tournament after months of nursing a back injury, Dinara Safina fell in the quarterfinals to Shahar Peer.  Before being stopped by Stosur, Russian qualifier Anna Lapushchenkova beat Safarova to reach her first tour semifinal.</p>
<p>Ecstatic with bagging her 42nd career title, last one was in 2008 Antwerp, Henin reiterated how much she was enjoying the game since her comeback.  Henin credited Roger Federer’s win at the French Open for “[bringing] back the fire” which instigated her return to competitive play.  Henin was glad that she could share this special moment with the crowd and her love ones.  From 24, Henin will climb into the top 20; Stosur will also see bump in her ranking.</p>
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		<title>Venus Williams Bangs Up Bartoli to Reach Final in Miami</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 23:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, Venus defeated Marion Bartoli 6-3,6-4 to book her space in the finals of the Sony Ericsson Open for the first time since 2001.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2403" title="IMG_3311_venus" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_3311_venus-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /><strong>Along with winning majors, Serena Williams has made a habit of hoisting the trophy in Miami, the “5th grand slam”.  In 2005 and 2009, Serena stopped sister Venus Williams from playing in the title match by beating her in the semifinals. Whilst Venus is disappointed that her sibling is unable to compete due to injury, she is perhaps relieved not to have to go through Serena to advance to the finals of the Sony Ericsson Open.  Today, Venus defeated Marion Bartoli 6-3,6-4 to book her space in the finals for the first time since 2001. </strong></p>
<p>After a love hold, Venus got to triple break point when Bartoli double faulted.  Venus converted once Bartoli dumped a backhand crosscourt into the net.  Subsequent to erasing break point, with a backhand down the line winner, Venus extended her lead to 3-0.  In an atypical game where Venus committed two double faults, Bartoli was back on serve at 2-3.  However, after carrying the first point, Bartoli produced three consecutive double faults to hand Venus double break point.  Trying attain deuce, Bartoli contributed a fourth double fault to Venus’ cause, allowing the latter to get to 4-2.  With an easy game punctuated by a forehand winner, Venus consolidated for 5-2.  As Venus served for the set, Bartoli put up a fight.  Still, in the long run, Venus took the first set 6-3.</p>
<p>The second set by pushing Venus into errors, Bartoli broke at love for 3-1.  However, by doing the same the next game to her opponent, Venus got back on serve.  After each woman cancelled break point on her serve, Venus kicked into another gear and secured the break for 5-4.  Then, with two aces and a forehand volley winner, Venus arrived at triple match point.  Venus finally stamped her ticket into the finals when Bartoli’s return went out of bounds.</p>
<p>Since losing in the quarterfinals at the Australia Open to Na Li, Venus is on a 15-0 winning streak.  That includes defending titles back to back in Dubai and Acapulco.  In the Sony Ericsson Open final, Venus will contend with either Kim Clijsters or Justine Henin.  These two will do battle tonight.</p>
<p>Venus holds a 7-2 record versus Henin. But, at their last meeting, the 2007 U.S. Open,  Henin prevailed in straight sets.  Despite a 6-5 mark versus Clijsters, Venus has been on the wrong end their last three encounters including the 2009 U.S. Open.  Irrespective of the adversary that Venus faces, the finals possess all the ingredients for an excellent match.</p>
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		<title>Kuznetsova Bends But Doesn’t Break, Venus Moves On in Miami</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the second round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Svetlana Kuznetsova was pushed to three sets by China’s Shuai Peng.  But, Kuznetsova, the top seed, averted an upset with a 6-2,3-6,6-4 win.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2216" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1130_venus-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />In the second round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Svetlana Kuznetsova was pushed to three sets by China’s Shuai Peng.  But, Kuznetsova, the top seed, averted an upset with a 6-2,3-6,6-4 win.</strong></p>
<p>After dominating in the opening set, Kuznetsova was broken early in the second.  Despite numerous chances to get back on serve, Kuznetsova’s failed to capitalize because of an inconsistent forehand.  In the decisive third set, Kuznetsova obtained the early edge for a 3-1 lead.  However, with a strong forehand stroke causing the error by Kuznetsova then a superb return, Peng erased the break deficit.  Later on in the set, Kuznetsova captured the crucial break allowing her to seal the victory.</p>
<p>Subsequent to the match, MiamiTennisNews asked:<br />
<em>Q.  Seems like your forehand has been off lately.  What’s going on there?<br />
</em>Kuznetsova:  Actually, it’s good.  But just getting a little bit&#8211;I’m frustrated  because I’m not making, but I feel it good.</p>
<p><em>Q.  Do you fell more pressure after winning the French.  Are you putting more pressure on yourself?<br />
</em>Kuznetsova:  I don’t put pressure.  I just get disappointed when I’m not playing good enough.  That’s it.<em><br />
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Peng’s compatriot, Li Na, 2010 Australian semifinalist and 8th seed, was equally unlucky as Switzerland’s Timea Bacsinszky after multiple opportunities to win in straight sets, prevailed in a third set tiebreaker 6-4,4-6,7-6.  In other matches, Marion Bartoli, the 11th seed, had no problem with Magdalena Rybarikova 6-2,6-4 .  After losing the first set, Sabine Lisicki retired due to injury against Yaroslava Shvedova.</p>
<p>Andrea Petkovic bested 10th seed Flavia Pennetta 6-3,3-6,6-0 .  Although her serve is still problematic, Ana Ivanovic came through in her match against Pauline Parmentier 6-4,6-3.  After a tricky initial set, 6th seed Agnieszka Radwanska cruised in the second set for a 7-5,6-0 victory over Ekaterina Makarova.  Surprisingly, Agnes Szavay squashed Alicia Molik 6-0, 6-0.</p>
<p>Once more this year, Gisela Dulko ousted a seeded player, this time she victimized Alona Bondarenko 7-5,6-2.  Up and coming Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai had her tournament cut short as the 18th seed went down to 19 year old wildcard Petra Martic.  30th seed Anabel Medina Garrigues and 31st seed Aleksandra Wozniak fell to Roberta Vinci and Polona Hercog respectively. Yanina Wickmayer, Nadia Petrova, Daniela Hantuchova, and Roberta Vinci are through to the third round.</p>
<p>In the night session, meeting for the first time, Venus Williams battled Sorana Cirstea.  Down love-40, Venus double faulted at 2 all to give Cirstea the break.  Serving at 4-3, Cirstea netted a backhand hand digging herself a triple break point hole.  Venus converted when Cirstea committed another backhand mistake.  Then, Williams broke a second time at love to carry the first set.</p>
<p>Again in the second set, Cirstea drew first blood.  With a blazing return, Cirstea set up triple break point and capitalized by forcing Venus to push her forehand long.  However, the next game, Venus leveled the set at 2 a piece.  Later, after erasing break point, Williams obtained a third break point with a backhand miscue by Cirstea.  Venus secured the break for 5-3 when Sorana dumped a forehand into the net.  With an easy hold, Venus closed out the match 6-4, 6-3.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the ATP first round matches were also completed with lucky loser Nicolas Lapentti reaching the second round joined by Juan Ignacio Chela, Dudi Sela, Thiemo De Bakker, Michael Berrer, Philipp Petzschner and Kevin Anderson.  Mardy Fish was the only male American to advance yesterday as Ryan Sweeting, Rajeev Ram were both eliminated.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The women take center stage on Day 2 at the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open.  Top seed Svetlana Kuznetsova headlines the action during the day session.  Other notable names in action include Ana Ivanovic, Nadia Petrova, Flavia Pennetta, Na Li, Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-473" title="img_1153-version-2" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/img_1153-version-2-181x300.jpg" alt="" width="181" height="300" /><strong>The women take center stage on Day 2 at the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open.  Top seed Svetlana Kuznetsova headlines the day session.  Other notable names in action include Ana Ivanovic, Nadia Petrova, Flavia Pennetta, Na Li, Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli.  Kim Clijsters will take to the court in doubles partnering with fellow countrywoman Kirsten Flipkens.  The night session will be headlined by Venus Williams who will face Sorana Cirstea.</strong></p>
<p>On the men&#8217;s side, Andreas Seppi, Juan Ignacio Chela, Nicolas Massu, Kevin Anderson and Americans Ryan Sweeting and Rajeev Ram will be in action. In the night session, Mardy Fish will take on Leonardo Mayer.</p>
<p>Here is the complete order of play for Thursday :</p>
<p><strong>STADIUM start 11:00 am</strong><br />
E Makarova (RUS) vs [6] A Radwanska (POL) &#8211; WTA<br />
[25] A Ivanovic (SRB) vs [Q] P Parmentier (FRA) &#8211; WTA<br />
[LL] N Lapentti (ECU) vs P Starace (ITA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[1] S Kuznetsova (RUS) vs S Peng (CHN) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 7:00 PM<br />
[3] V Williams (USA) vs S Cirstea (ROU) &#8211; WTA<br />
M Fish (USA) vs L Mayer (ARG) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am</strong><br />
H Zeballos (ARG) vs A Seppi (ITA) &#8211; ATP<br />
P Lorenzi (ITA) vs J Chela (ARG) &#8211; ATP<br />
P Petzschner (GER) vs [Q] R Sweeting (USA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[Q] M Ilhan (TUR) vs P Cuevas (URU) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[Q] S Giraldo (COL) vs [LL] M Daniel (BRA) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 1 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
[WC] P Martic (CRO) vs [18] A Rezai (FRA) &#8211; WTA<br />
K Date Krumm (JPN) vs [16] N Petrova (RUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
[19] D Hantuchova (SVK) vs P Schnyder (SUI) &#8211; WTA<br />
[10] F Pennetta (ITA) vs A Petkovic (GER) &#8211; WTA<br />
[3] N Petrova (RUS) / S Stosur (AUS) vs S Errani (ITA) / S Peer (ISR) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 2 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
V Hanescu (ROU) vs A Falla (COL) &#8211; ATP<br />
E Korolev (KAZ) vs D Sela (ISR) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 1:30 PM<br />
[12] Y Wickmayer (BEL) vs I Benesova (CZE) or [Q] E Baltacha (GBR) &#8211; WTA<br />
R Ram (USA) vs T de Bakker (NED) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[WC] Y Wickmayer (BEL) / V Zvonareva (RUS) vs M Niculescu (ROU) / E Vesnina (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 3 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
Y Shvedova (KAZ) vs [23] S Lisicki (GER) &#8211; WTA<br />
M Rybarikova (SVK) vs [13] M Bartoli (FRA) &#8211; WTA<br />
[WC] K Clijsters (BEL) / K Flipkens (BEL) vs S Borwell (GBR) / R Kops-Jones (USA) &#8211; WTA<br />
T Bacsinszky (SUI) or [Q] B Mattek-Sands (USA) vs [8] N Li (CHN) &#8211; WTA<br />
A Amanmuradova (UZB) / D Kustova (BLR) vs Y Chan (TPE) / J Zheng (CHN) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 6 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
L Lacko (SVK) vs M Berrer (GER) &#8211; ATP<br />
F Fognini (ITA) vs [Q] Y Lu (TPE) &#8211; ATP<br />
[Q] N Massu (CHI) vs F Serra (FRA) &#8211; ATP<br />
R Vinci (ITA) vs [30] A Medina Garrigues (ESP) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 7 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
O Govortsova (BLR) / A Kudryavtseva (RUS) vs T Poutchek (BLR) / A Rosolska (POL) &#8211; WTA<br />
[31] A Wozniak (CAN) vs P Hercog (SLO) &#8211; WTA<br />
[WC] A Molik (AUS) vs [27] A Szavay (HUN) &#8211; WTA<br />
[21] A Bondarenko (UKR) vs G Dulko (ARG) &#8211; WTA<br />
[5] A Kleybanova (RUS) / F Schiavone (ITA) vs I Benesova (CZE) / B Zahlavova Strycova (CZE) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 8 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
P Luczak (AUS) vs O Hernandez (ESP) &#8211; ATP<br />
[Q] K Anderson (RSA) vs [Q] R Mello (BRA) &#8211; ATP<br />
S Robert (FRA) vs A Beck (GER) &#8211; ATP<br />
A Hlavackova (CZE) / L Hradecka (CZE) vs [2] N Llagostera Vives (ESP) / M Martinez Sanchez (ESP) &#8211; WTA<br />
K Jans (POL) / V Uhlirova (CZE) vs [7] C Chuang (TPE) / S Hsieh (TPE) &#8211; WTA</p>
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