WTA Dubai 2010 – Final – Venus Williams vs Azarenka – Last Game
Venus Williams defeats Victoria Azarenka. 63 75.
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Kim Clijsters Vs Victoria Azarenka Live Streaming, Watch Kim Clijsters Vs Victoria Azarenka Live Streaming Online, Watch Kim Clijsters Vs Victoria Aza
Watch Kim Clijsters vs Victoria Azarenka Live Online
Kim Clijsters vs Victoria Azarenka Live Streaming – Kim Clijsters vs Victoria Azarenka Sony Ericssion Open 2010 match on Monday, March 29, 2010.
Venue: Crandon Park
Time: 11:00 A.M
Players Report:
Belgium star player Kim Clijsters will play against Victoria Azarenka in the Sony Ericssion Open 2010 match on Monday at Cradon Park.
Kim Clijsters is a former World No. 1 ranked player in singles and in doubles. As of February 1, 2010, Clijsters is ranked World No. 17.
Clijsters has won 36 WTA singles titles and 11 WTA doubles titles. She won the US Open singles title in 2005 and 2009. She has also won the WTA Tour Championships singles title in 2002 and 2003. In doubles, she’s won the French Open and Wimbledon titles in 2003.
Clijsters started her 2010 campaign at the Brisbane International in Australia as the top seed. Clijsters defeated Tathiana Garbin in the first round 6–2, 6–1 and Alicia Molik in the second round 6–0, 6–3. She defeated Lucie Safarova 6–1, 0–6, 6–4 to advance to the semifinals where she defeated Andrea Petkovic to set final with her former rival and compatriot Justine Henin, who was playing her first tournament after a 20-month break from tennis. Clijsters was easily leading 6–3, 4–1 only for Henin to win eight consecutive games to take the second set and lead 3–0 in the final set. Clijsters trailed 5–3 and saved two match points while down 15–40, only for her to come back and force a final set tie-break. She eventually won the match 6–3, 4–6, 7–6(6). This was Clijsters’ 36th career title.
At the Billie Jean King Cup, Clijsters defeated Ana Ivanovic 7-6 but fell in three sets to Venus Williams in the final. On March 10th she won her first Laureus World Sports Award, for her remarkable 2009 US OPEN Comeback.
Clijsters started her 2010 campaign at the Brisbane International in Australia as the top seed. Clijsters defeated Tathiana Garbin in the first round 6–2, 6–1 and Alicia Molik in the second round 6–0, 6–3. She defeated Lucie Safarova 6–1, 0–6, 6–4 to advance to the semifinals where she defeated Andrea Petkovic to set final with her former rival and compatriot Justine Henin, who was playing her first tournament after a 20-month break from tennis. Clijsters was easily leading 6–3, 4–1 only for Henin to win eight consecutive games to take the second set and lead 3–0 in the final set. Clijsters trailed 5–3 and saved two match points while down 15–40, only for her to come back and force a final set tie-break. She eventually won the match 6–3, 4–6, 7–6(6). This was Clijsters’ 36th career title.
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Tennis WTA Dubai Final Venus Williams Vs Victoria Azarenka who do you think will win?
Who do you think will win the Dubai Final tonight?
Im hoping Venus but Azarenka seems to have good form.
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Top seed Azarenka wins in Andalucia
Top seed Azarenka wins in Andalucia
Top-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Russia beat Yvonne Meusburger of Austria 6-3, 6-0 to reach the second round of the Andalucia Open on Tuesday.
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WTA Dubai 2010 – Final – Venus Williams vs Azarenka – 2nd set
Some decisive points and players reactions in the second set of Venus Williams vs Victoria Azarenka.
Venus Williams vs Victoria Azarenka 2010 Dubai Highlights
Venus Williams vs Victoria Azarenka 2010 Dubai Final Highlights. Venus was just fantastic in this match especially the 1st set and begining of the second!
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Serena Williams vs Victoria Azarenka AO 2010 Qtrfinal Highlights
Serena Williams comes back down 4-6 0-4 to defeat nemesis Victoria Azarenka
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Azarenka kicked out Kuznetsova to attain Miami final
Belarus Victoria Azarenka sophisticated to her initial main final by crushing Russian eighth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 at the WTA and ATP hard-court tournament on Thursday. Azarenka linked on 63% of her initial functions for her primary vocation triumph over Kuznetsova, while her Russian rival dedicated 46 natural faults.
19 years old 11th seed will face the winner of a afterward semi-final that pits world number one Serena Williams, the dominating US and Australian Open champion in opposition to Sister Venus, the prevailing Wimbledon champion. Azarenka looks for her third career title after captivating her original and primary tops at Brisbane and Memphis earlier this year. She is looking for her original title in one of the WTA’s best Premier proceedings.
Azarenka who qualified for the semi finals last month at Indian Wells, said by expressing her feelings, “It’s the largest moment and dream in my career, It feels and seems immense that all the work I’ve been doing is paying off. I was just annoying to play in every position and every point from the start to the end”.
She further said, “The second set was not so well for me and it did not go in favour of me, but I was still hanging in there and just play in every position and each point no matter what”. Victoria Azarenka ceased an untimely service smash in the opening set, but she gained the next four games to pocket the set.
Kuznetsova competition to a 5-1 pass en route to making level the match at one set apiece, but Azarenka cracked Kuznetsova in the earliest game of the third set to achieve the superior hand.
Azarenka lost her first chance to serve out the match, Kuznetsova saving one match point then flouting serve courtesy of an Azarenka double error. But in the next game Azarenka crushed Kuznetsova, and preserved the conquest on her third match point after two hours and 40 minutes played in boiling heat.
Azarenka prescribed “The last points and the last games were really hard and difficult to even walk there, but I’m just so glad that I found power and that fighting moment that I had to fight no matter what.”
Categories: Learn Tennis Tags: ATP, Azarenka, Brisbane, Kuznetsova, Memphis, Miami final, WTA
Serena and Djokovic qualified for semis at Miami
Serbian third outstanding tennis player and well performer Novak Djokovic qualified for the semi finals at Miami of the ATP Masters 1000 hard-court tournament on Wednesday with a 6-3 6-4 triumph over France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
And In the women’s draw, top world rated Serena Williams misplaced the initial five games then rebounded to reach the semi finals.
Djokovic will now be in front of victor of the quarter final between second top ranked Swiss Roger Federer and fifth world honored American Andy Roddick. Djokovic, who had missed his last four encounters with the Frenchman, upturned that course in spite of getting treatment for obvious heat connected indications in the second set.
In the eighth game of second set Tsonga had two opportunities to smash Djokovic but couldn’t take advantage on either and the Serbian ruled out the match in just under two hours.
Djokovic, who described that he had been battling a bear ailment on Tuesday, said that the heat and the force of the match all exaggerated him. But he still showed accurate, influential groundstroke that had Tsonga on the self-protective from the beginning.
Previously, Serena Williams missed and lost the first five games then came up to achieve the semi finals, where she expected a probable matchup in opposition to her sister Venus. Serena defeated a miserable beginning to crush unseeded Li Na of China 4-6 7-6 (7-1) 6-2 in the quarter finals. Williams looks for her sixth Key Biscayne title, which would break the record she shares with Steffi Graf.
The three time champion Venus Williams was to countenance Iveta Benesova of the Czech Republic in the last of the quarter-finals afterward on Wednesday. The other one semi-final on Thursday will be played No.8-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova and No.11 Victoria Azarenka. Williams was on the edge of being distress, but in the essential second set, Li unsuccessful to change all six of her break point chances. The last came at 5-all and Williams got it with a service winner.
Li build effects simple for Williams in the tiebreaker by devoting six voluntary faults. As the third set began to slip away from Li, she displayed her disappointment by slamming a ball in opposition to the backstop on the far end of the court. Then she twice faulted on break point to drop behind 2-1. Williams achieved and won the next three games at love and ruled out the conquest with a service winner.
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Zvonareva beats Azarenka and ready for Indian Wells final
Recently on Friday’s competition between Zvonareva and Azarenka the Russian Fourth seeded Vera Zvonareva got a unique conquest with the directly sets triumph over doubles partner Victoria Azarenka and now she gets ready to face the Indian Wells final hard-court tournament.
Zvonareva the top and uppermost seed gone in the draw, brought down the eighth seed from Belarus 6-3, 6-3. And now she gets ready for the Well’s final on Sunday in which she’ll face moreover opposing champion Ana Ivanovic from Serbia or Russian teenager Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
Earlier of this year Zvonareva who gained and won her succeeded eighth career title at Pattaya City, kept her full pressure and dominance with Azarenka, who has unfortunately never got and taken a set from the Russian in four meetings.
Zvonareva in a shortly speech prescribed “I remains pretty happy with my game at all ,” Zvonareva further said by expressing her feelings, “I did few mistakes and errors, few double faults here and there on various places but I was going for my shots.”
In the second set of the first game she broke Azarenka down and once more time in the final game to avoid her from defeat showed great excellency and to seal the victory in one hour and 20 minutes.
19 years old Azarenka,who succeeded in gaining the first two titles of her career this year in Brisbane and Memphis, distress the highest-seeded Russian Dinara Safina in the quarter-finals, rallying from a set down. “A wasted match,” was the hopeless Azarenka’s appraisal as she bewailed her 37 unforced faults. “Vera played good. I didn’t do yet 10 percent of my game today.”
Even in both two rounds against Zvonareva she had her lucks and chances but her failure made her unsuccessful to alter the two break points in the ninth game to make bigger the first set and she also had three break chances in the eighth game of the second.
In spite of the beat, the 11th-ranked Azarenka is predictable to break into the top 10 when the new WTA rankings are released on Monday. On Saturday Azarenka and Zvonareva will be get back again on the similar side of the net on Saturday, when they challenge the women’s doubles final. The second one semi-final was determining up as a fight of youth versus experience and practice.
Zvonareva said “I imagine it going be a hard and tough challenge between those two girls” “Because Anastasia, who is a young, youthful, brilliant talented upcoming player. She undoubtedly has a superior serve. She has an excellent big game, so for Ana it’s going to be very tough and difficult for Ana. But Ana who is a Grand Slam Champion has already all this experience and know about the finger tennis tips and indeed unique skills. She’s fighting and defending champion here.”
Ivanovic got victory in the French Open last year and detained the world number one ranking for a total of 12 weeks, but this semi final appearance is her most excellent and very well result of 2009. In the World she now ranked on seventh, Ivanovic qualified for the semis with no beating a stroke when adversary Sybille Bammer withdrew with a shoulder injury.
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