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by Aasim Shaffi on 15 October 2007
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With Serena Williams and the big hitting Russians taking part, the Kremlin Cup promised to be a memorable tournament. But how did the tournament really pan out . . .
Serena Williams stood between Elena Dementieva and a Russian victory, the one woman who has destroyed so many players. She had beaten Elena in their last four meetings in straight sets. Elena had been hit by injury which almost caused her retirement and her year had been anything but consistent. Moscow was about to change all that, but how on earth did she do it?
The first set was a close affair, with breaks and holds coming from the most unusual patterns. At 5-4 Serena had triple set point, but couldn't convert. But the American got the job done at 6-5, with a love break. and took the set 7-5. It started to look a bit dull for Dementieva, but she wouldn't be the player she is if she simply gave up. The Russian raced to 4-0, Serena looked down in the dumps.
She took off pace from her shots and finally held serve. But that didn't stop Dementieva taking the set, 6-1. After winning the first set, what could of stop Serena but herself. She looked sharp to stage a brilliant comeback as she claimed Dementieva's serve, but Elena simply raced the next six games to claim one of her finest wins 7-5 6-1 6-1.
Elena took her win with joy. "We had a tough first set and then right at the beginning of the second set I broke her, and that's when I felt I was starting to push her. I didn't want to give up. I was fighting for every point. I think in the third set she started getting a little tired maybe," she said. And Serena payed tribute to Elena's win. "I'm not going to make excuses - it wasn't the court or anything else - it was me. I thought she played unbelievably. I think she should play like that more often," she said.
Svetlana Kuznetsova was handed the golden opportunity to prove herself as the new Russian No.1. But she couldn't come up with the goods as Serena Williams tamed her in the earlier semi-finals, avenging her lose to Svetlana in Stuttgart. After her shock defeat at Flushing Meadows, Maria Sharapova once again found herself on the comeback road, but she got knocked down early by Victoria Azarenka. The Russian will continue with her comeback in the hopes to find better form for Madrid.
The Kremlin Cup did offer certain pointers. Serena Willaims is beginning to find her best form after the thumb injury she sustained at Wimbledon, and Dementieva displayed new-found power and brilliance. But Sharapova and Kuznetsova continue to toil.
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Comments (6)
by Michel on October 15, 2007
Sometimes Elena plays unbelievable tennis. The errors keep out and she hits her groundstrokes deep in the court. She overpowered Williams with great shots and major defense. If only she could play like this more often, she would make it to the top 3.
by rc on October 16, 2007
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by Dennis Howard on October 17, 2007
Yes I like Dementieva but this is the 1st time she beat Serena who leads 4-1 in their meetings!! It was fitting that the Russian should win at home but let's remember when Serena is in form she dominates, beating the Elena straight sets in each previous meeting.
by Andrew Eccles on October 19, 2007
Dementieva's serve since her return to the game has been massively improved. Using this new serve to back up her already fantastic ground strokes it seems a possibility that we will see her winning more of these top titles and beating players like Serena more regularly. Assuming the serve remains in form.
by tennis on October 21, 2007
i was surprised how unbelivably well elena played against serena in moscow. elena seldom plays that well. and the way she moved around the court was way better than i had ever seen (her) before. i don't like serena, but i really think that it won't be easy for elena to beat serena again cuz elena is like that, she plays incredible tennis once a while...
by Aubergine on October 23, 2007
Good job done by Elena!Wish her to coninue this way and shake the dominance of JuJu.Elena really deserved the victory on her home court.She had many lost opportunities in the past when she was in the finals,she could be already 2time GrandSlam winner if she could be more consistent and lucky in her play.Hope this win will add her strength,power and self-confidence.
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