Quantcast
Article Index |Advertise | Mobile | RSS | Wireless | Newsletter | Archive | Corrections | Syndication | Contact us | About Us| Services
 
Wed, Jan 25, 2012 11:04 PM Philippines      25°C to 33°C
 
  Breaking News :    
Advertisement
Xoom
Pacquiao

INQUIRER ALERT
Get the free INQUIRER newsletter
Enter your email address:

 
Cebu Daily News Sports Type Size: (+) (-)
You are here: Home > Sports > Cebu Daily News Sports

  ARTICLE SERVICES      
     Reprint this article     Print this article  
    Send Feedback  
    Post a comment   Share  

  RELATED STORIES  




imns


(UPDATE) Sharapova downs Jankovic to make Aussie Open final


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 12:10:00 01/24/2008

Filed Under: Tennis, Sport

MELBOURNE -- Russian fifth seed Maria Sharapova crushed injured Serbian third seed Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 6-1 in a one-sided semi-final Thursday to reach her second successive Australian Open final.

It means Sharapova, a losing finalist here last year, will meet either Serbian third seed Ana Ivanovic or Slovak ninth seed Daniela Hantuchova in Saturday's title decider.

"I'm really happy I got through and I'm back in the final," said the 20-year-old, who is on a mission to make amends for last year's humiliating loss to Serena Williams.

"I had the experience going into last year's final and it didn't turn out too good. I'm just glad that I've been able to play such good tennis and I hope I can continue that for another match," she said.

Sharapova reproduced the stunning form that blew world number one Justine Henin off court in the quarterfinals, leaving Jankovic reeling as the injuries that have hampered the Serb this year finally became too much.

Sharapova's intensity was clear even when the players were forced to wait 10 minutes while the roof of the Rod Laver Arena was closed due to rain, Jankovic jiggling her leg nervously while Sharapova stared at the court.

The Russian held Jankovic to love as she served in the first game, flexing her muscles early as she blasted an ace past her Serbian opponent.

Jankovic, with only a popgun serve to match Sharapova's cannon, relied on her groundstrokes to try to run the Russian around but mistakes proved costly when she netted two returns and went down a break.

The 22-year-old, who brought a range of niggling injuries into her first semi-final appearance at Melbourne Park, then stood rooted to the baseline in the final point of the third game as Sharapova went to the net and made it 3-0.

The massacre continued in the fourth, when Jankovic could only score one point off her own serve, shaking her head in frustration.

She saved two set points in the sixth, finally defending her serve to put herself on the board after 29 minutes and avoid a humiliating 6-0 "bagel."

The Serb's renowned fighting qualities then kicked in and she broke Sharapova and held on to make it 5-3, drawing cheers from the crowd.

But the revival came too late and Sharapova served an ace to reach set point, then sprinted to the net and fired back a Jankovic drop shot to wrap it up after 42 minutes.

The first set statistics showed Sharapova's dominance, the Russian hitting 20 winners to Jankovic's three.

She began the second set in the same fashion, breaking Janovic in the opening game before the Serb called a medical timeout to receive off-court treatment for a lower back injury.

"It's really sore, I twisted something in there," she told a trainer after going down 3-0 when Sharapova broke her serve again.

The Serb never recovered, managing to win only one more game before finally succumbing to the Sharapova steamroller.



Copyright 2012 Agence France-Presse. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

To subscribe to the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper in the Philippines, call +63 2 896-6000 for Metro Manila and Metro Cebu or email your subscription request here.

Factual errors? Contact the Philippine Daily Inquirer's day desk.
Believe this article violates journalistic ethics? Contact the Inquirer's Reader's Advocate.
Or write The Readers' Advocate:

c/o Philippine Daily Inquirer
Chino Roces Avenue corner Yague and Mascardo Streets,
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Or fax nos. +63 2 8974793 to 94


Share

RELATED STORIES:

OTHER STORIES:



  ^ Back to top

© Copyright 2001-2012 INQUIRER.net, An INQUIRER Company

The INQUIRER Network: HOME | NEWS | SPORTS | SHOWBIZ & STYLE | TECHNOLOGY | BUSINESS | OPINION | GLOBAL NATION | Site Map
Services: Advertise | Buy Content | Wireless | Newsletter | Low Graphics | Search / Archive | Article Index | Contact us
The INQUIRER Company: About the Inquirer | User Agreement | Link Policy | Privacy Policy

Advertisement
Fotoloco
Inquirer VDO
Inquirer Mobile
INQ GAMES