After losing her opening two White Group round robin matches,
Sharapova needed to win in straight sets to stand any chance of
advancing to the semi-finals as well as maintaining her pursuit of
Serena Williams' number one ranking.
The Russian looked poised to keep her side of the bargain when she
roared into a 5-1 lead in the second set but ran into a wall called
Radwanska with the Pole returning everything Sharapova threw at her
to save three match points and reel off five straight games.
Sharapova held a nervy service game to send the second set into a
tiebreak and with her booming forehands suddenly unable to find
their range, Radwanska ended her opponent's interest in the
tournament when she claimed the breaker 7-4.
For Radwanska, winning the set was crucial when Caroline Wozniacki
battered Petra Kvitova 6-2 6-3 in the final White Group round robin
tie later on Friday to send the Pole through to the semi-finals
along with the Dane despite owning a 1-2 record.
Wozniacki had won her previous two matches and was already
guaranteed a last four berth, yet she looked as hungry as ever in
her victory over Kvitova, the Czech Wimbledon champion bowing out
with a 1-2 record but with fewer set wins than Radwanska.
"It's so great to finally get a win in Singapore, I really wanted it
today as it was so tough in that second set. We have always had
tight matches and today was no different," Sharapova said in a
courtside interview.
INCREDIBLE DEFENSE
The first set was an edgy affair with neither player able to hold
serve in the first four games before Sharapova got the better of
another three-game run of broken serves to close out the opener in a
little over an hour.
Confident and finding the paint with her
booming forehands, the Russian appeared to be racing through the
second set at 4-0 and 5-1 but Radwanska showed her incredible
defense and fighting spirit to even the match from an almost
impossible position.
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Sharapova took a short break before the deciding set and returned
looking more determined than ever, seizing the momentum with a
booming forehand down the line in the sixth game to open a vital 4-2
lead as she went on to close out the three-hour, 12 minute contest
with her 32nd forehand winner.
Wozniacki has enjoyed a resurgent second half to the season,
reaching her second U.S. Open final in the process, and carried that
form to Singapore with impressive wins over Sharapova and Radwanska
before taking apart the dangerous Kvitova in 70 minutes.
Both sets followed a similar pattern with the Dane getting broken
early before recovering with three breaks of her own in the first
and two in the second to take a spotless 3-0 record into Saturday's
semi-finals.
"It feels so great, I have been working extremely hard and it's
paying off now. If feels so great to be back among the elite,"
Wozniacki, whose surge in form appears to have coincided with her
training for next month's New York City Marathon, said.
(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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