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Sharapova
books WTA final against Cibulkova
AMELIA ISLAND (Florida)—Australian Open champ Maria Sharapova reached
her first claycourt final Saturday after 16th seeded American Lindsay
Davenport withdrew from their scheduled match due to illness.
Sharapova was 0-3 career in claycourt semi-finals prior to the walkover
win at this 600,000 dollar event. The top seed will be after her third
title of the year and the 19th of her career on Sunday when she faces
Dominika Cibulkova. “I feel great; it’s amazing,” Cibulkova said. “I
beat some great players here this week and am now in the final of Amelia
Island - I still can’t believe it. I’m really looking forward to the
final.”
It was a disappointing end to a promising tournament for Davenport, who
was a win away from reaching her fifth career final at this Tier II
event. The 31-year-old American had won 14 straight matches here, having
gone 10-0 in winning back-to-back titles from 2004-05. She also won in
1997 and was runner-up in 2003. “I am very disappointed to not be able
to take to the court today,” Davenport said. “Right after my
quarter-final victory I started feeling sick while receiving treatment.
I returned to my hotel where the tournament doctor came to see me.
“Unfortunately I was running a fever and had aches, pains and a
headache. Those symptoms have worstened today.”
In a battle of unseeded 18-year-olds in the other semi-final, Cibulkova
emerged with a 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 victory over Alize Cornet. The 34th-ranked
Slovak will be appearing in her maiden WTA Tour final Sunday when she
faces Sharapova for the first time. Cibulkova has made an impressive run
through the draw with upsets of No. 2 Anna Chakvetadze, 11th-seeded
Amelie Mauresmo and No. 14 Victoria Azarenka. Cornet also had posted her
share of surprises here with wins over No. 9 Sybille Bammer and
13th-ranked Virginie Razzano, but was denied what would have been her
first Tier II final appearance. The Frenchwoman played in her first
championship match at the Tier III Acapulco event last month, finishing
as runner-up to Flavia Pennetta.
—Agencies |