Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova suffered a major defeat by
newly US Open winner Svetlana Kuznetsova in the "Russian Derby"
semi-final of the 585,000 US dollars China Open WTA tour on
Saturday.
A big-serving Kuznetsova cruised through 6-2, 6-2 in 64 minutes
to upset her ambitious Russian compatriot.
Sharapova had a dream start, breaking Kuznetsova's first serve
with a fantastic love game and holding her own service game.
However, Kuznetsova found herself after early setbacks, showing off
deadly aces and accurate sharp-angle baseline shots. The 2nd seed
managed three breaks in the first set to beat Sharapova with 6-2 in
half an hour.
After outgunned and outplayed by her tough opponent, Sharapova
rallied in the second set, firing some first-class baseline drives
to hold her first two service games. But the nice 3rd seed's effort
was overshadowed by Kuznetsova's gorgeous performance. Kuznetsova
broke twice both in the 6th and 8th game relying on her threatening
big-serving tactics. The apparently low-form Sharapova made many
unforced errors and even sent a double fault to her glancing rival
to lose at the match point.
"I had the chance to break in the first set, but I missed it.
Kuznetsova played great tennis today. I had a lot to learn from my
mistakes, and I have to improve physically," Sharapova said after
the match.
"Confidence is the most important reason why she won the match,
besides, she had a lot of deep shots on the court."
"I didn't expect it could be so easy, but I just played my game.
I just do what I can to win the match," Kuznetsova told the
press.
Kuznetsova would expect a big collision with former world number
1 Serena Williams or countryman Vera Zvonareva in the final on
Sunday.
(Xinhua News Agency September 26, 2004)