China's Li Na returns to Russia's Maria Sharapova at the WTA Championship finals in Istanbul, Turkey on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. |
Li Na got right back on the winning track and Maria Sharapova's quest for the year-end No.1 ranking took another hit Wednesday, as the Chinese beat the Russian in straight sets 7-6 (4), 6-4 at WTA Championships.
Li had been struggling since becoming Asia's first Grand Slam champion at the French Open, going 5-7 in her seven tournaments since - but she had won her last three meetings against Sharapova in straight sets and brought that magic out again.
Sharapova led 4-1 in the opening set and after seeing her lead evaporate she then moved 4-0 ahead in the tiebreak only to lose the next seven points with a run of unforced errors.
Li, who beat Sharapova in the French Open semi-finals this year, moved into a 5-2 lead in the second set before an attack of the jitters almost proved costly.
Serving for the match at 5-4 Li slipped 15-40 behind as Sharapova blazed away but she held her nerve to claim victory at the first attempt when her opponent hammered a backhand return over the baseline.
"I really wasn't thinking about too much during the match," Li said in her on-court interview. "I knew I had a chance to come back. The match is never finished until it's finished. I'm so happy I was able to beat Maria because she's a top player, and also today was my first match ever at the Championships, so I want to thank all the crowd here for supporting me."
Li is the first Chinese player to qualify for the season-ending event for the world's top eight players.
Russia's Maria Sharapova returns to China's Li Na at the WTA Championship finals in Istanbul, Turkey on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011. |