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Li sets up Schiavone final
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2011

PARIS: China's Li Na carried the hopes of a continent into the French Open final as she blew away Maria Sharapova's dream of a career Grand Slam to set up a Roland Garros showdown with holder Francesca Schiavone Thursday.
Sixth seed Li, bidding to become the first Asian to win a Grand Slam singles title, punished former world No. 1 Sharapova 6-4, 7-5 on a windy Parisian day before French hopes died when fifth seed Schiavone eased past Marion Bartoli with a relatively routine 6-3, 6-3 win on court Philippe Chatrier.
If she needs any encouragement she need look no further than the feisty Schiavone who this time last year became an Italian sporting heroine by beating Samantha Stosur to become the first woman from her country to win a Grand Slam singles title.
“It's something important for Chinese tennis. They broadcast the match live on Chinese TV,” Li, the Australian Open runner-up, told a news conference. “I think many children have been able to watch the match and they maybe thinking that one day they'll be able to do the same, or even better.”
Li, who according to organizers attracted between five and seven million additional viewers in China, is also expected to rely on the China sports minister's support with Liu Peng planning to travel to Paris for the final.
The momentum Sharapova had built up during the tournament with her dominant power tennis had installed her as many people's favorite for the one slam to elude her.
However, all that expectation went flat as, with no plan B tucked away in her fancy handbag, she never really recovered from a terrible start despite the never-say-die attitude that has got her out of many jams in the past.
“You obviously try to adjust, especially after you lose the first set. I still feel like I had my share of chances in the first set, and I just didn't take them,” said Sharapova, whose cause was not helped by 10 double faults.
Li cantered into a 3-0 lead as she snatched her opponent's serve twice, relying on her powerful forehand to put the normally assertive Sharapova on the back foot.
With swirls of red clay dust whipping up in the breeze on court Philippe Chatrier, Sharapova did manage to close the gap to 4-3 before the last three games of the set went against serve, Li wrapping up the opening set when Sharapova's forehand clipped the netcord and bounced wide.
Sharapova broke at the fourth attempt in the opening game of the second set, but Li hung on, saving another break in the fifth game. The Chinese was gifted her next break when Sharapova double-faulted and another service misfire handed Li victory in one hour 48 minutes.
It did not take Schiavone as long to extend her remarkable Roland Garros winning streak to 13 matches.
Bartoli went on the attack from the start, trying to unsettle Schiavone with her trademark crosscourt double-handed shots, but the Italian showed once again her love for the clay.
Schiavone stole Bartoli's serve to move 5-3 ahead before serving out the set.
The 11th-seeded Bartoli fought back, opening a 2-0 lead in the second set, only for Schiavone, whose spinning forehand did most of the damage, to break back for 2-2.
Bartoli, hoping to become the first French player to win the singles here since Mary Pierce in 2000, then just ran out of steam, conceding another break in the seventh game and bowed out when she netted a forehand.
“I had to run a lot. A lot,” Schiavone told a courtside interviewer. “Of course, experience will be a factor (in the final). But Li has been playing amazing this year, starting in Australia. It's going to be tough.”
Lipsky and Dellacqua win
Australian Casey Dellacqua and American Scott Lipsky triumphed in the French Open mixed doubles final Thursday after seeing off holder Katarina Srebotnik and Nenad Zimonjic in a super tiebreak.
They prevailed 7-6, 4-6 and 10-7 in the super tiebreak to dash the hopes of the top seeds from Slovenia and Serbia.
The Australian-American duo were unseeded but took the opening set tiebreak 8-6 and kept their nerve in the final shootout.
They had avoided seeded pairs in all four rounds before the final.


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