Maria Sharapova given scare on way to US Open quarter-finals
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Championship
quarter final on Tuesday 4th September at 17:00 GMT, being played here
on outdoor grass courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis
Center in Flushing Meadows Park, of Queens.
Four-time
Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova has reached 2012 US Open
Championship quarter final, where she has overcome against her fellow
country mate Nadia Petrova in three sets with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 score
line. Sharapova is looking forward to win the second Grand Slam in this
season, as she won French Open title in May to complete career slam at
Roland Garros.
Marion
Bartoli has reached US Open quarter finals, after beating former World
no. 3 Petra Kvitova of Czech in three sets with a 1-6, 6-2, 6-0 score
line. She needs to work hard to beat Sharapova in the US Open quarter
final and will have to play best tennis of her career.
Both the
player are meeting for the fifth time in their tennis career and
Sharapova leads with a 4-0 win loss head-to-head record against
Frenchwomen. The pair last meet at the 2010 Cincinnati Masters quarter
final and Russian top seed won the match in two sets with a 6-1, 6-4. As
per the predictions, Sharapova is having little edge to reach 2012 US
Open Championship semi finals, being played here on outdoor hard courts
at Arhur Ashe Stadium in New York.
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Maria Sharapova reached the quarter-finals of the US Open for the
first time since winning the title six years ago, but was given a real
scare by fellow Russian Nadia Petrova.
The third seed had cause to
thank the New York rain after a delay early in the decider helped her
recover from 2-0 down to post a 6-1 4-6 6-4 victory under the lights on
Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Sharapova had looked set to win in straight sets when she
recovered from 4-0 down in the second set to level, but Petrova reeled
off four games in a row before the rain started to fall.
They resumed an hour and 13 minutes later with Sharapova in much
more assertive form and she broke Petrova twice before serving out the
win after two hours and 14 minutes.
Sharapova talked to her coach, Thomas Hogstedt, in the break and said: "He told me to get my act together.
"That was quite important. I got it back to 4-4 in the second and
I had chances to break but she played a good game. At the beginning of the third I was a bit sloppy.
"He just told me to fight and that was what I did. I'm so happy
to be back in the quarters, it's been so many years, and it's a great
stage to be at."
Sharapova will play Marion Bartoli in the last eight after the
11th seed upset fifth seed Petra Kvitova despite winning only one game
in the opening set.
Bartoli's quirky double-handed style makes her a unique opponent
and the Frenchwoman turned things around emphatically to win 1-6 6-2
6-0.
Kvitova had been one of the form players of the north American hard-court season, winning titles in Montreal and New Haven.
The other quarter-final in the top half of the draw will see top seed Victoria Azarenka meet defending champion Sam Stosur.
The Australian ended the run of British teenager Laura Robson,
who had beaten Kim Clijsters and Li Na to make the fourth round, with a
6-4 6-4 victory.
Stosur's heavy spin eventually proved too much for the
18-year-old, who nevertheless saved eight match points before finally
succumbing.
Stosur has a reputation for being mentally flaky but held her
nerve and said: "It can get a little bit frustrating if you let it get
to you.
"I think the more experienced you are, you don't let those things
affect you. I probably had a few flashbacks to a few matches last year when I had match points and couldn't close it out.
"It's one of those things. Sometimes it takes a few of them to
get through. If you're not doing the wrong things on those points, you
can't get too down on yourself."
Robson had only ever won two grand slam matches before this
tournament and her ranking is projected to rise from 89 to around 75.
But, more importantly, the 18-year-old has showed that she is
ready to live up to the hype generated by her junior Wimbledon win when
she was 14, and sooner rather than later.
Stosur has her work cut out to advance any further, having lost
all six of her previous meetings with Azarenka, winning only 13 games in
the four most recent clashes.
"I have not done well against her in the past," the seventh seed
said. "I think there's a few things I've learned over those last few
matches. Hopefully I can put all those into play and have a better match
and hopefully a very good one."
Azarenka continued her trouble-free run with a 6-2 6-2 victory
over Georgia's Anna Tatishvili that took her tally of games conceded to
10.
It will be her first quarter-final in New York and, although she
is the top seed and has looked as impressive as any player, she does not
count herself as the favourite.
She said: "I think there are so many great players in the draw
still. I feel like Serena (Williams) is definitely the favourite here.
She's been doing amazing this summer, plus being American playing in New
York.
"Also Sam being defending champion is definitely a favourite as
well. Maria is playing well. There's definitely a lot of players who can
pull out the win."
Maria Sharapova vs Marion Bartoli @Full Tennis Event In US Open QuarterFinals September 4/9/12
Maria Sharapova reached the quarter-finals of the US Open for the first
time since winning the title six years ago, but was given a real scare
by fellow Russian Nadia Petrova.
The third seed had cause to
thank the New York rain after a delay early in the decider helped her
recover from 2-0 down to post a 6-1 4-6 6-4 victory under the lights on
Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Sharapova had looked set to win in straight
sets when she recovered from 4-0 down in the second set to level, but
Petrova reeled off four games in a row before the rain started to fall.
They
resumed an hour and 13 minutes later with Sharapova in much more
assertive form and she broke Petrova twice before serving out the win
after two hours and 14 minutes.
Sharapova talked to her coach, Thomas Hogstedt, in the break and said: “He told me to get my act together.
“That
was quite important. I got it back to 4-4 in the second and I had
chances to break but she played a good game. At the beginning of the
third I was a bit sloppy.
“He just told me to fight and that was
what I did. I’m so happy to be back in the quarters, it’s been so many
years, and it’s a great stage to be at.”
Sharapova will play
Marion Bartoli in the last eight after the 11th seed upset fifth seed
Petra Kvitova despite winning only one game in the opening set.
Bartoli’s
quirky double-handed style makes her a unique opponent and the
Frenchwoman turned things around emphatically to win 1-6 6-2 6-0.
Kvitova had been one of the form players of the north American hard-court season, winning titles in Montreal and New Haven.
The other quarter-final in the top half of the draw will see top seed Victoria Azarenka meet defending champion Sam Stosur.
The
Australian ended the run of British teenager Laura Robson, who had
beaten Kim Clijsters and Li Na to make the fourth round, with a 6-4 6-4
victory.
Stosur’s heavy spin eventually proved too much for the
18-year-old, who nevertheless saved eight match points before finally
succumbing.
Stosur has a reputation for being mentally flaky but
held her nerve and said: “It can get a little bit frustrating if you let
it get to you.
“I think the more experienced you are, you don’t
let those things affect you. I probably had a few flashbacks to a few
matches last year when I had match points and couldn’t close it out.
“It’s
one of those things. Sometimes it takes a few of them to get through.
If you’re not doing the wrong things on those points, you can’t get too
down on yourself.”
Robson had only ever won two grand slam
matches before this tournament and her ranking is projected to rise from
89 to around 75.
But, more importantly, the 18-year-old has
showed that she is ready to live up to the hype generated by her junior
Wimbledon win when she was 14, and sooner rather than later.
Stosur
has her work cut out to advance any further, having lost all six of her
previous meetings with Azarenka, winning only 13 games in the four most
recent clashes.
“I have not done well against her in the past,”
the seventh seed said. “I think there’s a few things I’ve learned over
those last few matches. Hopefully I can put all those into play and have
a better match and hopefully a very good one.”
Azarenka
continued her trouble-free run with a 6-2 6-2 victory over Georgia’s
Anna Tatishvili that took her tally of games conceded to 10.
It
will be her first quarter-final in New York and, although she is the top
seed and has looked as impressive as any player, she does not count
herself as the favourite.
She said: “I think there are so many
great players in the draw still. I feel like Serena (Williams) is
definitely the favourite here. She’s been doing amazing this summer,
plus being American playing in New York.
“Also Sam being
defending champion is definitely a favourite as well. Maria is playing
well. There’s definitely a lot of players who can pull out the win.”
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