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Greece's Eleni Daniiliduo wins Korea Open
SEOUL—Greece's Eleni Daniiliduo won the 145,000-dollar Korean Open in
heroic fashion by beating fourth seed Ai Sugiyama of Japan 6-3, 2-6,
7-6.
The 24-year-old defeated the world number 27 despite finishing the match
in obvious pain and collapsed to the ground in agony as Sugiyama's
return hit the net after 2 hours 36 minutes of thrilling entertainment
at Seoul Olympic Park.
With the game balanced finely at 2-2 in the tie-break in the final set,
Daniiliduo twisted her knee while hitting a fine winner down the line.
Despite getting back to her feet after receiving lengthy treatment, the
Cretan-born player was in obvious pain.
The world number 58 battled on to win the tie-break 7-3 to bring the
crowd to their feet in delight.
That wasn't the only obstacle the athletic Daniiliduo overcame. She was
down 4-5 and 0-40 in the final set but came back to take the match into
the tie break.
It was a dramatic end to an absorbing contest.
There had been little to separate the two with the European serving
better but the Japanese star looking fresher after a gruelling week in
the South Korean capital.
At the beginning of the final set it was anybody's game. Chances were
few and far between.
At 5-4, the experienced Sugiyama had her opportunity.
"I'm a little disappointed. It was tough to lose in that kind of
situation. I was leading 5-4 and had three matchpoints -- that was the
key," Sugiyama explained after the game.
"In the tie break, it is not easy to play a normal game when the other
player is injured. I was just pushing the ball back in the court as I
thought she couldn't move but she was still hitting the ball really
well."
Subsequently, the momentum was with Daniiliduo whose battered knee
couldn't prevent her lifting the trophy and being saluted by a sizeable
and admiring crowd.
Martina Hingis was the top seed but the world number eight was
eliminated in the second round.—Agencies
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