The story appears on

Page B16

June 3, 2011

GET this page in PDF

Free for subscribers

View shopping cart

Related News

Home » Sports » Tennis

Li packs off Sharapova to enter final

LI Na is back in a grand slam final, reaching her second straight major championship match by beating Maria Sharapova 6-4, 7-5 yesterday in the French Open semifinals.

The Australian Open runner-up, who became the first Chinese player to reach a grand slam final this year in Melbourne, was able to chase down nearly everything Sharapova had to offer on Court Philippe Chatrier.

The wind was a factor yet again at Roland Garros, and Sharapova's serve suffered because of it. The seventh-seeded Russian had 10 double-faults in the match, including on match point.

"She has a huge and big serve, so I was like: 'Please, double-fault. That way I can win the match,'" Li said.

"I never believe myself I can be in final in French Open. I wish I can do even better on Saturday."

Li finished with 24 winners, twice as many as Sharapova, and saved eight of 11 break points.

In the final, Li will face defending champion Francesca Schiavone who beat No. 11 Marion Bartoli 6-3, 6-3 in a late match yesterday.

Sharapova, who had been trying to become only the 10th woman to complete a career grand slam, was broken early in the first set, and then in her final two service games.

In the eighth game, shortly after breaking Li to get back on serve at 4-3, Sharapova had three double-faults.

"I had some chances in the first set on her serve, a couple of games that went deuce and had a couple of break points," Sharapova said. "I felt like I had a short ball and just didn't step in and then just made an unforced error.

"Then you kind of give your opponent confidence ... and then at times I didn't serve well, and was rushing more than maybe I had to, and maybe went for - considering the conditions - maybe I was just trying to go for too big of second serves, especially."

The Russian jumped ahead in the second set, breaking Li to open. But Sharapova's seventh double-fault gave Li the eighth game, making it 4-4.

After reaching the semifinals on Wednesday, Li said she was surprised to go that far at the only clay-court grand slam. She has never won a title on clay, but she reached the semifinals at French Open warm-up tournaments in Madrid and Rome.

In the final, she could end up facing another player who's not very fond of clay. Bartoli had never before reached the quarterfinals at her home grand slam, and her best result in a major was reaching the final at Wimbledon in 2007.

But Schiavone, the first Italian woman to win a grand slam singles title, is more suited to the surface and could become the first player over 30 to reach a major final since Mary Pierce at the 2005 US Open.

Organizers said the Chinese sports minster Liu Peng is set to fly over to Paris for the final.

Chinese Women's Steady Climb to The Top

2011

Li Na comes back from 0-5 down in the first set to beat Kim Clijsters in the final and win the Sydney International, her first "premier" level WTA title.

Li beats world No. 1 and top seed Caroline Wozniacki in the semifinals of the Australian Open to become the first Chinese to reach a grand slam singles final, losing to Clijsters.

2010

Zheng Jie and Li Na reach the last four at the Australian Open, the first time China has had two players in the last four at a grand slam.

Li becomes the first Chinese player to reach the women's top 10 in the world rankings.

2008

Zheng, a 133rd-ranked wildcard, beats top seed Ana Ivanovic on her way to the semifinals at Wimbledon, the first Chinese to reach the last four at a grand slam.

Zheng and Yan Zi win the bronze medal in the women's doubles at the Beijing Olympic Games, while Li Na misses out on a medal.

2006

Zheng and Yan win China's first grand slam title in the women's doubles at the Australian Open.

The duo team up again at Wimbledon to clinch their second grand slam doubles title.





 

Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.

沪公网安备 31010602000204号

Email this to your friend