sexta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2010

Muster celebrates Tour comeback at 43

By ERIC WILLEMSEN
Associated Press Writer
Associated Press Sports

VIENNA (AP) -Former top-ranked Thomas Muster will celebrate his return to the ATP Tour at the age of 43 at the Bank Austria Trophy on Austria's National Holiday.

Muster will play fellow Austrian Andreas Haider-Maurer on Tuesday in his first match back on the tour since losing in the first round of 1999 French Open.

Muster was handed a wild card and was scheduled to play fifth-seeded Ernests Gulbis, but organizers said Monday that the 24th-ranked Latvian had withdrawn for "personal reasons" and will be replaced by lucky loser Haider-Maurer.

"For me, every opponent would have been a huge challenge," Muster said before being told of Gulbis's withdrawal. "I have one advantage - I won't freeze when I enter the Stadthalle. It's a usual feeling to me."

Muster first played in the Vienna event 26 years ago, reaching the final three times but failing to win the tournament.

The 157th-ranked Haider-Maurer pulled out of qualification with a thigh injury earlier Monday but expected to be healthy again for Tuesday's match.

"I will only go on court when I am 100 percent fit," the 23-year old Haider-Maurer said. "On paper, Thomas Muster is one of the easiest draws in the first round but with his experience and the spectators getting behind him, he will play his best tennis."

Muster became Austria's most successful tennis player ever by winning 44 titles, most notably the French Open in 1995, and holding the No. 1 spot for six weeks the next year.

By then, Muster had already staged a remarkable comeback to professional tennis.

His career was almost ruined when he severely damaged his left knee when his car was hit by a drunk driver before the final of the 1989 Key Biscayne tournament. He was back on tour less than six months later.

Muster never formally retired from professional tennis but said in 1999 he would "go on a holiday."

Muster has since been playing on the Champions Tour but suddenly announced his comeback to competitive tennis in June.

"(I'm) getting better every day, feeling the ball well, playing great shots, that still gives me a kick," said Muster, who managed just one win in seven matches on the second-tier Challenger circuit this season.

"I won't set my goals too high but will just play my best tennis and we'll see where it brings me," he said. "Many players ask me if I want to train with them. That's the biggest reward I could possibly get."

Muster returns to the main tour at 43, the same age as Jimmy Connors when he retired in 1996.

Manager Ronnie Leitgeb, who coached the Austrian in his heyday, is skeptical about his former pupil's comeback.

"I am really worrying that he might overdo it physically," Leitgeb said. "He is at an age now with physiological borders, which you can't and shouldn't pass."

Muster, who earned career prize money of more than $12.2 million, denied that his return to top-level tennis is a one-off and said he aims to play as many as 25 tournaments in 2011.

"Next season will be a mix of Challenger events and some of these (like Vienna)," Muster said.

Muster said he has been working hard on coordination and physical fitness but admitted he is lacking match practice.

"It's like completing a puzzle," he said. "There still are several pieces which have to fit in."

The final four at WTA Championships, Doha

DOHA, Qatar - With an ace on match point, Kim Clijsters defeated Victoria Azarenka in a competitive three-setter, 64 57 61, and locked in the final four line-up at the WTA Championships - Doha 2010. Clijsters, Samantha Stosur, Caroline Wozniacki and Vera Zvonareva will be in the semifinals.


After losing an incredibly tight 65-minute second set it was all Clijsters in the third, as she needed just 26 minutes to prevail, her ninth win in a row on the WTA (she went 7-0 to win the US Open and also won her first match here).

"It's a matter of time. It's work, and I know I'm going to improve. I just need more time," Azarenka said after the match. "Next year I'm going to be stronger."



Clijsters is now 2-0 in her group, as is Zvonareva; the two will meet on Friday, with the winner to finish No.1 in their group and the other No.2. Azarenka and Jelena Jankovic, both 0-2 so far, will also play to determine No.3 and No.4.

The Top 2 in the other group were settled, with Stosur No.1 and Wozniacki No.2. Elena Dementieva and Francesca Schiavone will play for No.3.

sábado, 23 de outubro de 2010

Victoria Azarenka reaches Kremlin Cup final in Moscow


From BBC News


Victoria Azarenka booked her place in the final of the Kremlin Cup with a 6-3 6-3 win over Spain's Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez in Moscow.

The Belarussian, in her fourth final of the year, will play Maria Kirilenko, who beat Vera Dushevina 6-1 6-1.

Azarenka is chasing her fifth career win and second this year after beating Maria Sharapova in Stanford in July.

The 21-year-old has already qualified for next week's season-ending WTA Tour championships in Doha.

Azarenka saved two break points in the opening game and did not face another one in the rest of the match. She broke the 28th-ranked Sanchez in the sixth game of the first set and in the first and eighth games of the second.

"Sanchez is such a player that you never know what to expect from her," said Azarenka, who lost to the Spaniard twice earlier this season.

"I've chosen the right tactics against her today and didn't allow her to change the rhythm or advance to the net to attack as she likes doing. I've fought for every ball and that was the key to my victory."

On the men's front, Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas takes on Serbian Viktor Troicki in the first semi-final followed by fourth-seeded Cypriot Macos Baghdatis against Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin.

quarta-feira, 20 de outubro de 2010

Victoria Azarenka secures WTA Tour final place

Source: BBC News

Victoria Azarenka secures WTA Tour final place

Victoria Azarenka has clinched her place in next week's season-ending WTA Tour Championships for the second year in a row.

The Belarussian world number 10 achieved the feat by beating Andrea Petkovic in three sets to reach the second round of the Kremlin Cup.

Azarenka will replace Serena Williams in the event which starts on Tuesday in Doha, Qatar.

Williams withdrew on Tuesday because of a re-torn tendon in her right foot.

Azarenka and Li Na of China were the two substitutes for the tournament, but Li, who was five points ahead of Azarenka in the standings, lost in the first round in Moscow and will remain top substitute.

Azarenka, who won the last five games of the match to beat Petkovic 6-4 2-6 6-1, said afterwards: "My nerves were right on the edge.

"Every player wants to play in Doha and I'm happy I turned the match my way in the third set."

The men's tournament lost three of its leading players after Russian defending champion Mikhail Youzhny pulled out with a virus after losing a doubles match while top seed Nikolay Davydenko and eighth seed Janko Tipsaravic were knocked out.

Davydenko was shocked 7-6 (8-6) 7-6 (7-5) by Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay while Tipsaravic, who struggled with pain in his lower back, was upset by Horacio Zeballos of Argentina 4-6 6-4 6-3.