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Publish 03 April 2011 in Master Series - 46864 views

A win almost unbelievable. The duel between two former world No. 1 had a resounding turnaround, when it seemed it was for Serbia's Ana Ivanovic, finally ended in the hands of the Belgian Kim Clijsters, who advanced to the quarterfinals and end the traditional tournament in Miami.

A win almost unbelievable. The duel between two former world No. 1 had a resounding turnaround, when it seemed it was for Serbia's Ana Ivanovic, finally ended in the hands of the Belgian Kim Clijsters, who advanced thus the traditional quarter-finals of the tournament in Miami.

Ana Ivanovic, perdió ante Kim Clijsters un partido que lo tenía en el bolsillo Clijsters, currently second in the WTA rankings, lost 5-1 in the third set, with Ivanovic, raised five match-points and finished imposed by 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, 7-6 (7 - 5).

In a long match that lasted two hours and 17 minutes, the mother Clijsters, who won last January in Australia Open, won a great recovery thanks to his mental strength. And across the street was Ivanovic (19 th head standard) which suffered from doubts and ended up very sad.

Clijsters, the defending champion, committed 11 double faults, compared to seven of Serbia, and ended up getting a win that set the total points earned less than Ivanovic (129 against 132).

In addition, the Belgian broke one less service to the Serbia (four and five, respectively) in a match that just hit an ace and the loser had five.

Clijsters, winner of this tournament in 2005 and 2010, had the serve at 1-5 and 40-40, when it began to rebound. Ivanovic said she had problems with his racket. "You should see my racket," said French Open champion in 2008, making an effort to smile.

"As I broke my racket and then as I cried a little and then I got well," he said later, disappointed.

Thus, Ivanovic continues to suffer a marked lack of confidence. This clash was crucial to have won and resumed winning ways. But the fall, in contrast, will mean a blow hard.

Clijsters won and the pending second round clash on Monday night and was the last player to reach the quarter-finals, where his opponent Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, seeded eighth.

Meanwhile, Germany's Andrea Petkovic (21 second favorite) confirmed its high level of the previous day, when eliminated in three sets to Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, the No. 1 and recent world champion at Indian Wells.

Petkovic won his second consecutive victory against a top-ten, beating Serbia's Jelena Jankovic, No. 7-ranked and sixth-seeded with a score of 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Thus, Petkovic became the first semifinalist at the hard courts of Crandon Park Key Biscayne, in the event that distributes $ 4,500,000 in prizes.

Petkovic, 23, has only a title career and this is his third appearance in Miami, where he had never passed the third round.

As I walked past Wozniacki, Germanic also got his first win in his first match against Jankovic.

The rival is semi Petkovic Maria Sharapova (16 second favorite), who recovered to beat Romania's Alexandra Dulgheru (26 meetings) 3-6, 7-6 (8-6) and 7-6 (7-5 .) It was a marathon match that lasted three and half hours of play.
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Publish 15 August 2010 in Miscelaneous - 88080 views

Henin-Hardenne and Kim Clijsters is ranked seventh on Sunday imposed a rain delay and three match points to overcome and defeat 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 to Russian Maria Sharapova in the final Open tennis tournament in Cincinnati.

Henin-Hardenne and Kim Clijsters is ranked seventh on Sunday imposed a rain delay and three match points to overcome and defeat 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 to Russian Maria Sharapova in the final of Open tennis tournament party that had not been finalized. Cincinnati.

Kim Clijsters, logró remontar marcador adverso y se llevó el Abierto de Cincinnati en partido cargado de lluvia Clijsters, defending champion United States Open, recovered after losing the first set in the competition, beat match points in the ninth game of the second set and kept pace to win the tournament in its second presentation.

Cincinnati Women's Open had a purse of two million dollars.

The match was abandoned 74 minutes due to rain shortly after the third point will be played for
From | elnuevoherald.com
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Publish 07 January 2010 in The Player - 136207 views

Belgium's Kim Clijsters and Ana Ivanovic, former world numbers one and three seeded teams, respectively, were imposed in their duels in the second round on fast track in Brisbane.

Belgium's Kim Clijsters and Ana Ivanovic, former world numbers one and three seeded teams, respectively, were imposed in their duels in the second round on fast track in Brisbane.

Ana Ivanovic, buen comienzo de año con un triunfo que le da paso a 2da ronda  del Brisbane The Flemish tennis had no trouble removing the local for a swift Alicia Molik 6-0 6-3, while Serbian needed three sets (6-2, 2-6, 6-4) to beat the Swiss Timea Bacsinzky.

In the quarterfinals, Clijsters will be the winner of the match between Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak (N.6) and Czech Lucie Safarova, while Ivanovic will face which expires on the pulse between Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Italy's Roberta Vinci .

After his victory the day, The Belgian was asked by the victorious return in Brisbane compatriot Justine Henin, whom could be in the final.

"I saw a little of the game on TV was amazing. He moved really well and seemed to have been withdrawn," he said.

In the men's, the fourth favorite, Czech Tomas Berdych, debuted to triumph over Australian Nick Lindahl (6-2, 6-4), but the tournament lost two of their top seed: the American Sam Querrey (N.5) and Austria's Jurgen Melzer (N.6).

Querrey fell to his compatriot James Blake (4-6, 6-3, 6-4), while Melzer was surprised by another aussie representative, Matthew Ebden (7-5, 6-1).






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