Monday, January 10, 2011

Tennis: Russia's Zvonareva shows star quality

Russian tennis ace Vera Zvonareva threw down the gauntlet ahead of the Australian Open with an awe-inspiring demolition of world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki in Hong Kong on Saturday.
The 26-year-old took just 56 minutes and dropped just one game as she thrashed the Dane 6-1, 6-0 on the back of an equally ruthless straight-sets win over Venus Williams at the exhibition tournament.
"It was a great match and I played some good tennis," Zvonareva said of her mesmerising performance, to cheers from the capacity crowd at the 3 600 Victoria Park stadium.
Vera Zvonareva © Gallo Images


"I'm just happy to be back here in Hong Kong. I'm enjoying the atmosphere – everyone came here to support us. It was my first two matches out here in Hong Kong to start the season and I'm definitely excited about it.
"And the way I played those two matches, I'm very happy, so hopefully I can keep the form and play some good tennis in Australia."
Wozniacki, 20, who rose to the top of the rankings in October last year, topped the bill at this week's Hong Kong Tennis Classic World Team Challenge.
But it was her Russian rival who has emerged as the player to be feared when the Australian Open starts in Melbourne on January 17.
Zvonareva, who enjoyed a career-best season last year, pounced on her opponent's weak second serve without mercy and overwhelmed the Dane at the baseline, taking the first set in just 25 minutes.
Wozniacki, renowned for her consistency, made an uncharacteristic 10 unforced errors against just one winner in the first set and quickly dropped two service games in the second as Zvonareva took complete control.
"Vera played very well today – I definitely didn't play to my level," said a circumspect Wozniacki. "I had some good shots but then I had some very bad shots and the wrong selection of shots. I just need to learn from this one."
The Hong Kong exhibition, which ends on Saturday, features four three-player teams, representing Europe, Russia, the Americas and Asia-Pacific.
Russia had an overnight 1-0 lead over Europe in the gold final after Maria Kirilenko beat France's Aravane Rezai 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
But Sweden's six-time Grand Slam singles champion Stefan Edberg, 44, drew Europe level after winning 6-4, 6-0 in his "legends" singles rubber against Russia's 36-year-old French and Australian Open champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Earlier, the Americas' John McEnroe and five-time Wimbledon winner Williams won the consolation silver group final for losing semifinalists, beating Asia-Pacific's Australian Mark Philippoussis and Zhang Ling of Hong Kong 6-2, 7-6.
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