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Kuznetsova boosts Singapore hopes
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 10 - 2016

Top-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova battled into the semifinals of the Kremlin Cup Thursday with a hard-fought win over tearful ninth seed Timea Babos of Hungary to boost her hopes of making the WTA Finals.
The two-time Grand Slam title winner, ranked ninth in the world, won her first ever meeting with Babos 7-5, 6-7 (2/7), 6-2.
Kuznetsova took the opening set in 50 minutes and was serving for the match in the second but Babos survived by winning the tiebreak that followed to level at 1-1 after one hour 47 minutes on court.
A left thigh injury forced Babos to take a medical break halfway into the deciding set and in the last game she collapsed in tears.
"It was really good for me that we had to play the third set. I finally relaxed and began to play my normal tennis," Kuznetsova said.
"But before that I felt stressed and rusty. When I served for the match in the second set I squandered all of my chances. It was a really terrible game. Hopefully I will be relaxed in the semi-final."
Russian veteran Kuznetsova needs to retain her Moscow title to edge Britain's Johanna Konta and claim the last spot in the elite eight-woman field at next week's season finale in Singapore.
Kuznetsova will next face fourth-seeded Elina Svitolina of Ukraine, who dumped Croatia's Ana Konjuh out of the event with a 6-1, 6-1 win in just one hour.
In the other semifinal, Julia Goerges of Germany, who saw off eighth-seeded Daria Kasatkina of Russia 7-5, 6-1, will clash with Australia's Daria Gavrilova, who beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, seeded seventh, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
In the ATP event, Russian teenage qualifier Alexander Bublik upset top-seeded Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain, a two-time runner-up in Moscow, 6-2, 7-5.
Kerber looks to end year on a high
The absence of Serena Williams may have robbed the season-ending WTA Finals of a blockbuster showdown with Angelique Kerber, but the great American's withdrawal only means more accolades for the world number one from Germany after her breakout year.
Regardless of how she performs in Singapore, Kerber will be presented with the year-end number one trophy after Williams, the only woman with any chance of overtaking her at the top of the rankings, pulled out of the elite eight-player tournament with a shoulder injury.
Kerber will become just the 12th woman to finish the year ranked number one since computer rankings were introduced in 1975, and no one would begrudge the 28-year-old's claim to the title after a career-best season in which she lifted the Australian and US Open trophies and finished runner-up at Wimbledon and the Rio Olympics.
"This is one of the things I have been dreaming of," Kerber said. "I have worked extremely hard to become the best player I can be and this is a reflection of that effort and the wonderful year I have had."
With the ranking trophy safely in the bag, Kerber now has her sights on picking up another major piece of silverware, the Billie Jean King Trophy for the winner of the prestigious end-of-season tournament.
Restricted to the world's top eight players, the WTA Finals is regarded as the most important annual event in women's tennis outside the four majors, boasting a star-studded honor roll.
While Williams has won the tournament five times, Kerber has only qualified twice before, in 2012 and 2013, bowing out in the round-robin phase each time, giving her added incentive to cap her year by winning the October 30 final.
She will go into the event as the favorite this time but facing a tough challenge from a strong and deceptively deep field, which includes last year's winner, Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, and reigning French Open champion Garbine Muguruza of Spain.
Muguruza had her own breakout year in 2015, reaching the Wimbledon final then the semis in her first appearance at the WTA Finals.
This year, the 23-year-old went one better, claiming her first major when she upset Williams in the French Open final. She now wants to make another statement on the indoor court of Singapore.
"I think the important tournaments are the ones you've got to play well, the ones that really count, the ones that really take you to the top level," she said.
"I just have a very aggressive game. I go for my shots with no regrets, even if I have to play to the fence."
Romania's Simona Halep, runner-up two years ago, has also qualified for Singapore, along with Czech Karolina Pliskova, who ended Williams' reign as world No. 1 in the semifinals of the US Open, as well as American Madison Keys and Dominika Cilbulkova of Slovakia. — Agencies


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