By Magdalena
Stanislav
Sara Errani keeps the competition warm at WTA Championships |
ISTANBUL, Turkey
(TheSportsNEXT) October 25, 2012: Sara Errani of Italy kept her hopes of
making it into WTA Championships Semi-Finals alive on Thursday when she
outlasted Samantha Stosur of Australia in three sets by 6-3 2-6 6-0 in
Istanbul.
Samantha Stosur, who replaced Petra Kvitova of Czech
Republic after she had to pull out of the season-ending TEB BNP Paribas WTA
Championships due to viral illness, couldn’t stand the challenge posed by her
Italian opponent, especially in the third set where she could never offer a
fight.
The victory for Sara Errani has added colors to the final
day of the round-robin matches on Friday when two matches will decide the two
semi-finalists as Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams have already qualified
into last-four stage.
Sara Errani showed good control on her game in the opening set
and raced to victory by 6-3 but Sam Stosur responded really well to the
situation and won the second set 6-2 with an aggressive game plan which woke
the Italian up in the third set and she made no further mistakes and won the
penultimate set by 6-0.
Sara Errani told reporters after her impressive victory, "In
the beginning she was making a lot of unforced errors, but in the second set
she was playing amazing. I was just trying to stay focused and aggressive today
and I think the third set was better for me."
Sam Stosur could never face the pressure against Sara Errani
as she committed seven double faults as well as 49 unforced errors in the
match.
Sam Stosur told reporters, “I really wanted to try and play
a good match tonight and be at least one match up, but obviously the result
wasn't quite that way. It was a little bit up and down - in the second set I
got off to a good lead and then was able to hold onto that and win the set, and
then I had a break point in the first game of the third and missed a return,
and then it was like all the energy went out of me. I certainly dug myself into
too much of a hole to try and get out."
Sara Errani had praise for her Australian opponent when she
stated, “Sam is a great player but I was ready today. I'm happy I won and that
I'm still in the tournament - I hope I can play well tomorrow too and maybe
win, I don't know, we'll see how it goes."
Sara Errani will take on world number five Agnieszka
Radwanska of Poland in her final round-robin match at the WTA Championships
which is very much a quarter-final for both the players as the winner of this
match will proceed into knockout stage.
Sara said of Agnieszka Radwanska, "She's a very strong
player. I know her and we have played before. It will be a tough match and we
will see what happens."
In another mouth-watering showdown on Friday, Victoria
Azarenka and Li Na will battle it out for a place in the last-four.
The first match on Friday is a dead-rubber between Maria
Sharapova and Sam Stosur because the result will have no effect on the
standings in the White Group.
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