DOHA, Vera Zvonareva back to winning on the WTA Championships after beating Victoria Azarenka 7-6, 6-4, Wednesday, (27/10/10). This also provides a great opportunity for him in the hunt for the position of the world
at the end of this year .
The victory earned Zvonareva not as easy as when he fought Serb Jelena Jankovic, the Russian was forced to work hard by Azarenka, who arrived in Qatar after the second title this year in Moscow.
At the beginning of the game, Azarenka, who had played the first party, seems to be able to win because it has directly led 2-0. However, Zvonareva could rise by doing a break in the third game, and then can be an equalizer for a 2-2.
Both these players were forced to pass through "tiebreak". Zvonareva immediately took advantage by doing a mini-break, and then securing the two services are held to a 3-0 lead. and finally Zvonareva won the first set with the score 7-4.
Azarenka was back up at the beginning of the second set and again make the break at the start, so back to lead 2-0. But Zvonareva could catch up again for the equalizer, then make a break in the 10th game to win 6-4, ending the duel duration 2 hours 17 minutes.
Thus, Zvonareva has won this tournament semi-final ticket, though still leaving a game against third seed from Belgium, Kim Clijsters. Earlier, world number two player has also won straight sets 6-3, 6-0 over sixth seed from Serbia, Jelena Jankovic.
This victory makes Zvonareva extend the record of his victory over Azarenka. Now, the 26-year-old player who is a finalist at Wimbledon and winning the 2010 U.S. Open Azarenka 6-2, 21 years old.
The victory earned Zvonareva not as easy as when he fought Serb Jelena Jankovic, the Russian was forced to work hard by Azarenka, who arrived in Qatar after the second title this year in Moscow.
At the beginning of the game, Azarenka, who had played the first party, seems to be able to win because it has directly led 2-0. However, Zvonareva could rise by doing a break in the third game, and then can be an equalizer for a 2-2.
Both these players were forced to pass through "tiebreak". Zvonareva immediately took advantage by doing a mini-break, and then securing the two services are held to a 3-0 lead. and finally Zvonareva won the first set with the score 7-4.
Azarenka was back up at the beginning of the second set and again make the break at the start, so back to lead 2-0. But Zvonareva could catch up again for the equalizer, then make a break in the 10th game to win 6-4, ending the duel duration 2 hours 17 minutes.
Thus, Zvonareva has won this tournament semi-final ticket, though still leaving a game against third seed from Belgium, Kim Clijsters. Earlier, world number two player has also won straight sets 6-3, 6-0 over sixth seed from Serbia, Jelena Jankovic.
This victory makes Zvonareva extend the record of his victory over Azarenka. Now, the 26-year-old player who is a finalist at Wimbledon and winning the 2010 U.S. Open Azarenka 6-2, 21 years old.
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