Thursday, January 29, 2009

Serena to face Safina for Open title and No.1 ranking

MELBOURNE, Jan 29 (AFP): Serena Williams will gun for her 10th Grand Slam title and the world number one ranking against Dinara Safina in the Australian Open final after they both came through tough clashes today. With the roof of the Rod Laver Arena closed as temperatures soared to a sweltering 44.3 C (111.7 F), Williams is hitting form at the right time as she ended Elena Dementieva’s 15-match winning streak 6-3, 6-4. The American second seed, who has won the title here three times, threw off the service problems that have dogged her throughout the tournament for a convincing victory to set up a Safina showdown. Third-seeded Safina lost her only Grand Slam final at last year’s French Open but looks capable of making the breakthrough after battling past fellow Russian and seventh seed Vera Zvonareva 6-3, 7-6 (7/4). Adding spice to Saturday’s decider is the chance to claim the world’s top ranking, with the winner dethroning Jelena Jankovic who crashed out in the fourth round. The odds were against Williams with Dementieva on a hot win streak this year, but the American blasted 10 aces as the Russian’s service game fell apart. “It means a lot, I have to go one more and obviously I want to win,” said Williams, 28. “I’m excited that I’m playing really consistent, you know, consistently at least making it to the finals of Grand Slams. So that’s exciting, too.” Williams has not been at her best during the tournament and has admitted she was rusty, which made today’s win all the more pleasing.“I definitely served better. It’s so important to serve well against her because she’s a really good returner,” she said. “I moved better and I was definitely more consistent and I kept my cool.” It was heartbreaking for Dementieva, who was eliminated in a Grand Slam semi-final for the third straight time as her elusive maiden Major title again slipped from her grasp. “Well, I just had a good run, you know, from the beginning of the year,” said the 27-year-old, who has now failed to make a Grand Slam final in 41 attempts.

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