Stosur flicks switch to make Hobart semis

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Sam Stosur has finally flicked the switch, steaming into her first semi-final on home soil since 2005 and declaring her run the perfect confidence-booster for the Australian Open. The top seeded Australian put together her most complete performance in six matches this season for a 6-3 6-2 quarter-final thumping of Serbian world No.34 Bojana Jovanovski at the Hobart International. In doing so, the former world No.4 reached the second-last round in Australia for the first time since she made semis on the Gold Coast and in Sydney nine years ago. The 2011 US Open champion has been desperate to better her second-round exit at her home major last year, and her best effort in Melbourne of the fourth rounds in 2006 and 2010. She said her game could still get better ahead of the Open starting next week. “I still think I can play better than what I am, so I guess that’s also an exciting prospect,” she said. “Everything’s moving in the right direction, that’s for sure, but I do think there’s still room for improvement.” Now the world No.17, Stosur had barely scraped into the quarters, needing third-set tiebreakers to down her early opponents after losing all three matches at the Hopman Cup. But she rediscovered her rhythm on serve, winning 72 per cent of points from her first serve, and largely eliminated the unforced errors that had threatened her Open preparations.

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