Azarenka beats Li for Sydney International title
VICTORIA Azarenka of Belarus overcame a second-set lapse yesterday to beat 2011 champion Li Na 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 for the Sydney International singles title in Australia.
While much of the focus in Sydney had been on the battle for the No. 1 ranking between current holder Caroline Wozniacki and No. 2 Petra Kvitova, Azarenka consolidated her No. 3 ranking and indicated she'd be a serious threat in Melbourne for the Australian Open title beginning on Monday.
Li said: "Both of us played in a high level. It's not that I didn't play well, and this is what competition is about. When the opponent plays great, I'm the one who is comparatively weak."
After games had stayed on serve until 4-3 in the deciding set, Azarenka broke Li to get a chance to serve out the match herself. She saved two break points in the process.
Despite the loss, French Open champion Li has plenty of confidence heading to Melbourne - she is 18-2 in singles matches in Australia since the start of last year.
Her only losses in her last four tournaments Down Under came yesterday and in the Australian Open final last year to Kim Clijsters.
China's top ranked player has won 7 of 8 matches since the year started.
"I'm doing much better than the second half of last year, so nothing to worry about. I'm finding my confidence back," Li said.
Earlier, veteran Jarkko Nieminen beat Denis Istomin 7-6 (12), 6-3 to advance to today's men's final.
Nieminen, the 2009 Sydney runner-up, will play Julien Benneteau of France, who needed six match points to finally beat 2010 Sydney champion and former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis.
Benneteau, serving for the match, needed more than 13 minutes to finish off the final game.
While much of the focus in Sydney had been on the battle for the No. 1 ranking between current holder Caroline Wozniacki and No. 2 Petra Kvitova, Azarenka consolidated her No. 3 ranking and indicated she'd be a serious threat in Melbourne for the Australian Open title beginning on Monday.
Li said: "Both of us played in a high level. It's not that I didn't play well, and this is what competition is about. When the opponent plays great, I'm the one who is comparatively weak."
After games had stayed on serve until 4-3 in the deciding set, Azarenka broke Li to get a chance to serve out the match herself. She saved two break points in the process.
Despite the loss, French Open champion Li has plenty of confidence heading to Melbourne - she is 18-2 in singles matches in Australia since the start of last year.
Her only losses in her last four tournaments Down Under came yesterday and in the Australian Open final last year to Kim Clijsters.
China's top ranked player has won 7 of 8 matches since the year started.
"I'm doing much better than the second half of last year, so nothing to worry about. I'm finding my confidence back," Li said.
Earlier, veteran Jarkko Nieminen beat Denis Istomin 7-6 (12), 6-3 to advance to today's men's final.
Nieminen, the 2009 Sydney runner-up, will play Julien Benneteau of France, who needed six match points to finally beat 2010 Sydney champion and former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis.
Benneteau, serving for the match, needed more than 13 minutes to finish off the final game.
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