Kvitova halts Venus run in Tokyo; Kerber ends Wozniacki’s quest
Saturday, 28 September 2013 00:20
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REUTERS: Former world number one Venus Williams’ strong run in the Pan Pacific Open came to an end with a narrow semi-final defeat to seventh seed Petra Kvitova on Friday.
Kvitova rallied to beat Williams 3-6 6-3 7-6 (2) in Tokyo to set up a final against fifth-seeded German Angelique Kerber, who beat Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 7-6 (5) in the other semi-final.
“After winning, it’s always a good feeling,” the Czech Republic’s Kvitova said in a courtside interview after her victory. “Every game was up and down, and it was about a few points.
“I always love playing here. I had a great result in 2011, when I reached the semi-finals and I love being on centre court before a great crowd.
“I’m looking forward to the final tomorrow (Saturday).”
Williams, who has suffered a spate of injuries over the last two years, has seen her ranking slide to 63 but showed glimpses of her top form during her second-round defeat of world number two and top seed Victoria Azarenka.
After an early trade of breaks in the first set, multiple grand slam winner Williams, who endured difficult matches in the last two rounds, broke her opponent for the second time in the sixth game to eventually take the set 6-3.
But the Czech Player, who saved 11 break points in the match, broke Williams in the fourth game of the second set and went on to tie the match at 1-1.
Both players saved multiple break points in the deciding set to force a tie-breaker but Kvitova raced to a 6-0 lead before closing out the set and the match in just over two hours and 24 minutes.