Kuznetsova edges Radwanska in Singapore stunner
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[October 25, 2016]
By John O'Brien
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Svetlana
Kuznetsova dug deep into her reserves to overcome Agnieszka
Radwanska 7-5 1-6 7-5 in their WTA Finals round robin opener on
Monday, the late-arriving Russian upsetting the defending champion
in a thrilling encounter.
In the second White Group tie of the day, Czech Karolina Pliskova
outlasted Spain's French Open champion Garbine Muguruza 6-2 6-7(4)
7-5 in another marathon match that finished at 1:21 a.m.
Kuznetsova only qualified for the elite eight-woman tournament on
Saturday after winning the Kremlin Cup but she staved off exhaustion
and a match point in the deciding set to emerge victorious over the
world number three.
"At some point I was ready to just let it go and lie on the court
and let them take me out of here but I decided to hang in there,"
the two-time grand slam champion said.
The world number nine held a 12-4 record against Radwanska prior to
the contest but after traveling from China to Russia to Singapore in
consecutive weeks, few gave her a chance of recording an upset
victory on Monday.
Both players looked comfortable on serve in the opening exchanges
before Radwanska pounced in the fourth game, finding the corners
with her backhand against a leaden-footed Kuznetsova to forge 3-1
ahead with the first break of the match.
The Russian was struggling to gauge the pace of the slow hardcourt
at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, her shots finding the net with
alarming regularity, but she survived another threat in her next
service game to stay just one break down.
RESILIENT DEFENSE
The 31-year-old was growing into the contest, moving better and
offering more resistance, and her improved play was rewarded in the
seventh game when she capitalized on some sloppy play by the Pole to
break serve before tying the set up at 4-4.
Kuznetsova continued to press and probe the world number three's
notoriously resilient defense, breaking once more thanks to a
backhand winner and crosscourt pass before sealing the set when
Radwanska plonked a return into the net after 50 minutes.
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Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia celebrates after defeating Agnieszka
Radwanska of Poland. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Radwanska adopted a more aggressive approach to start the second set
and the strategy paid off as she began to dictate a majority of the
points, racing to a 5-1 lead on three breaks of serve and sending
the match into a decider with a gutsy hold.
The Pole carried her momentum into the third set, continuing to move
the Russian around with her sliced backhand to edge ahead with an
early break but Kuznetsova, who gave herself an impromptu haircut at
the changeover, broke back to make it 2-2.
By this stage, there was nothing between the pair with Radwanska and
her weary-looking opponent unable to hold serve as the tension
mounted but it was Kuznetsova who got the decisive break to seal
victory after two hours and 48 minutes on her third match point.
In the late encounter, Pliskova became the second player of the day
to stave off a match point and win when the beaten U.S. Open
finalist rallied from 5-2 down in the deciding set to grind down
Muguruza in a titanic tussle between big servers.
Pliskova raced through the first set and was a break up in the
second before the Spaniard roared back and had two chances to hold
serve to claim victory but the Czech rediscovered her form just in
time to reel off five straight games.
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ian Chadband)
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