Zvonareva And Wozniacki Blow Into Semis
On Tuesday, four players sought semifinal berths in the 2010 U.S. Open and those two precious berths went to the better wind players.
On Tuesday, four players sought semifinal berths in the 2010 U.S. Open and those two precious berths went to the better wind players.
In New York, Monday was a day for a princess and to the surprise of many along came Caroline.
As players approach the quarterfinals of the U. S. Open, even the experienced ones have difficulty not looking ahead. It seems like Jelena Jankovic, the fourth seed at the U.S. Open, was the first victim of this devilish temptation.
After a busy Wednesday, the Women’ draw at the U.S. Open finally pared down to 32 survivors and the absence of a true number one is felt throughout the draw.
On Monday, second seeded Caroline Wozniacki finished a rain delayed semifinal match before completing a rare two-win day.
Victoria Azarenka picks herself up and Vera Zvonareva pulled a major upset in Montreal to earn semifinal berths at The Rogers Cup.
Bethanie Mattek-Sands had Kim Clijsters on the ropes at 6-4, 1-4 before the Belgian former Rogers Cup Champion could turn the tide in Montreal.
Six of the top thirteen seeds fell in Cincinnati on Thursday but two Belgians and two other former world number ones survived the day to play in Friday’s quarterfinals.
Vera Zvonareva defeated 82 ranked Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova in three exciting semifinal sets, but when the dust settled, Ms. Pironkova had won the hearts of all who watched.
Serena Williams will play Vera Zvonareva on Saturday but she had her hands full against 62nd ranked Petra Kvitova on Thursday.