Though in an unfamiliar city, top seed Serena Williams turned
the inaugural China Open WTA tennis tournament into a home court
here on Saturday as she stormed into the singles finals over Vera
Zvonareva of Russia for a 2-0 victory.
Starting with a double fault and finishing with an ace for 185
km, Serena crushed 4th seed Zvonareva 6-2, 6-3 in 61 minutes while
the sellout crowd made big applause for the American world No. 10
all the time.
Serena held a dominant two win record against No. 11 Zvonareva,
last time coming from one set down to take a 2-1 victory in Los
Angeles this year.
However, Serena showed her speed and power in Saturday and
forced Zvonareva six double faults and poor first serve
percentage.
Serena said: "I just really relaxed, enjoyed myself in Beijing,
like sightseeing and playing. I played a decent match."
Serena will meet newly crowned US Open winner Svetlana
Kuznetsova of Russia, who early beat Wimbledon champion Maria
Sharapova in an all-Russian semifinal 6-2, 6-2, at the 585,000 US
dollars China Open.
"I am excited to play with Kuznetsova, I played her once in
Rome, Italy this year and I won 7-5, 6-0," Serena said.
Zvonareva, who broke into tears during the second set and after
the game, said: "Serena plays very fast that you need to play with
your best shots. I don't know why I have so much double faults
today. My first serve was also not very good."
"I was very better in the second, but she was too strong and
serve very good," Zvonareva said.
In the mixed doubles final, Tripp Phillips of the United States
and Emmanuelle Gagliardi of Switzerland romped Justin Gimelstob and
Jill Craybas of the United States 6-1, 6-2 for the title.
Gagliard also reached the doubles final with Dinara Safina from
Russia after they beat Chinese Olympic champions Li Ting/Sun
Tiantian 4-6, 6-1, 6-0.
They will play the winner between Nicole Pratt of
Australia/Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand and Gisela Dulko of
Argentina/Maria Vento-Kabchi of Venezuela.
(Xinhua News Agency September 26, 2004)