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Ivanovic wins 1st Slam
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 06 - 2008

A new French Open era dawned on Saturday as Serbia's Ana Ivanovic mesmerized Russian Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-3 to win her maiden Grand Slam title.
Her triumph confirmed her status as the new number one in women's tennis and made amends for her nerve-ridden display of 12 months ago, when she won just three games in the final against Justine Henin.
Since Henin announced her retirement 24 days ago, Ivanovic had been tipped as the Belgian's heir apparent. On Saturday, she proved that the Roland Garros crown was a perfect fit. Aptly, Henin was on hand to mark the changing of the guard by handing over the trophy.
“As a kid when I used to go by bike to practice, I used to dream of this ... it's just been amazing,” Ivanovic, the first woman representing Serbia to win a major title, told the crowd.
For Safina, it was a disappointing end to what had been a remarkable two weeks. Seeded 13th, she rolled over three top 10 players to reach the championship match. The run had included saving match points against the now dethroned world number one Maria Sharapova in the fourth round and seventh seed Elena Dementieva in the quarterfinals.
But on Saturday she ran into an opponent who had no intention of waving the white flag. “I didn't have any more of that fire that I had in those matches I was just tired, mentally and physically,” said Safina.
Second seed Ivanovic stepped on court in pink and wearing a white sun visor - perhaps in anticipation of the sun that never broke through the menacing storm clouds hovering over Philippe Chatrier Court.
Safina dropped her serve in the first and fifth games to trail 4-1 in the opening set and in doing so appeared to lose her self-control. Safina missed a forehand, she whacked her racket against her shoe. She double-faulted, the racket was bounced on court.
Ivanovic hit a winner and Safina raised her arm high as if to smash her racket to the ground but thought better of it. The Russian managed to calm down her nerves to claw back to 4-4, producing a scorching backhand down the line winner on break point but her respite was short-lived.
Ivanovic pounced on the next game, capitalizing on three Safina errors, to once again nose ahead. With Ivanovic serving for the set, Safina had two chances to draw level but both went begging and an over-cooked backhand gifted the Serb the set.
The Russia's forehand was proving to be a double-edged sword, however, producing sizzling winners and wild errors in seemingly equal measure.
Sensing that Safina's famed powers of resilience were crumbling fast, Ivanovic turned around a losing cause to win the point of the match.
In the third game of the second set, Safina had Ivanovic on the run during a 26-shot rally which then turned into the players trading sky-high shots. The Russian moved into the net to finish off the point with an angled winner only to see the Serb flash a backhand volley past her outstretched racket.
Safina's racket felt the full force of her anger and Ivanovic went on to break four points later.
If Safina had any fight left in her, she lost it in the seventh game which lasted for 13 minutes. Seven deuces, three double faults and a crying child in the crowd only added to her frustration.
Six minutes later, it was all over. After a scrambling Safina shovelled the ball into the net, Ivanovic dropped her racket and crouched behind the baseline in disbelief.
She then faced her first hurdle of the day when she tried to follow a tradition set by Pat Cash at Wimbledon 21 years ago – but eventually managed to clamber through the VIP stands to share her moment of triumph with her friends and family.
Cuevas, Horna win doubles
South Americans Pablo Cuevas and Luis Horna captured the men's doubles title at the French Open on Saturday after they beat second seeds Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic 6-2, 6-3. – Reuters __


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