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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
FRENCH OPEN / Henin brushes aside Jankovic in second semifinal
Classy Ivanovic nails Sharapova, enters final
Paris, Reuters:
Jelena Jankovic and Ivanovic had dazzled their opponents over the past fortnight and had been hoping to set up a historic all-Serbian grand slam final at Roland Garros.

Bristling with determination, champion Justine Henin gatecrashed the Serbian party at the French Open on Thursday to set up a final date with Ana Ivanovic.

Jelena Jankovic and Ivanovic had dazzled their opponents over the past fortnight and had been hoping to set up a historic all-Serbian grand slam final at Roland Garros.

After Ivanovic kept up her part of the deal with a ruthless 6-2 6-1 destruction of Maria Sharapova, Henin played dream wrecker when she ended Jankovic's run with an almost equally rampant 6-2 6-2 performance.

For the second time in three years, only seven games in total were dropped in the two semis, leaving the losers shell-shocked and despondent.

"Justine was just too good," Jankovic said courtside with a shrug of her shoulders.

The Belgian charged into her third successive showpiece match in the French capital and is now only two sets away from emulating Monica Seles's hat-trick of titles achieved in 1992.

Ominously for Ivanovic, she will have to find a way to break the iron will of a woman who has now pocketed 33 consecutive sets at the claycourt grand slam.

Sharapova has never felt comfortable on the slowest of all tennis surfaces and likened her movement on red dirt to "a cow on ice". On Thursday it took Ivanovic 65 brutal minutes to send the Russian skidding out of the tournament.

The world number two had contested the last two grand slam finals, emerging victorious at the US Open last September. Yet she had never reached a claycourt final in her career and her luck was not about to change.
Sharapova had hoped that her big-match experience would give her an edge in her ninth major semifinal. Ivanovic was in her first.

Ivanovic wasted little time in soaking up the atmosphere on the Philippe Chatrier arena and it was not long before the match started to slip away from an error-prone Sharapova.

Ivanovic made her intentions clear by firing a thunderbolt ace to start off the match. Before Sharapova knew what had hit her, the double faults were flying off her racket and she was staring into an abyss as Ivanovic steamed ahead 5-1.

The Russian pulled one of the breaks back in the seventh game after Ivanovic wildly flayed the ball long to draw gasps from the crowd. It proved to be one of the few bad judgments the seventh seed made all day.

Yet another Sharapova double fault gifted her opponent the set and with the Russian shanking one forehand mistake after another, Ivanovic grabbed six games in a row.

Such was her command over the match, Ivanovic also chose to over-rule a linesperson herself to allow Sharapova to narrow the second set to 5-1. But that was as far as her generosity stretched and her fifth ace sealed her a place in Saturday's final and dragged a cheering crowd to their feet.

She became the first athlete representing Serbia to reach a grand slam final.

After the one-sided nature of the first match, fans had hoped for a tighter tussle between Henin and Jankovic as each of their previous five encounters had gone the distance. But Jankovic was a forlorn spectator for most of the contest as Henin produced a series of breathtaking backhands to take her perfect record against the Serbian to 6-0.

Hampered by a weak serve, Jankovic was never really in contention and bowed out by sending a forehand wide on the first match point after 80 minutes of play. Henin broke her opponent in the fourth game courtesy of an unforced error from Jankovic and again in the eighth game, a double fault from the Serbian giving her the set after just 37 minutes.

The defending champion, back at her best after the breakdown of her marriage and her subsequent withdrawal from this year's Australian Open, managed a further break in the fourth game of the second set with a powerful volley.

Jankovic briefly suggested she could recover by breaking back immediately but was broken in the next game.
Another double fault from a nervous Jankovic in the last game gave Henin two match points. She needed just one to near a fourth triumph at her favourite tournament.

RESULTS
Women’s Singles (semis) (prefix denotes seeding): 7-Ana Ivanovic (Ser) bt 2-Maria Sharapova (Rus) 6-2, 6-1; 1-Justin Henin (Bel) bt Jelena Jankovic (Ser) 6-2, 6-2.

Mixed doubles final: Andy Ram (Isr)/Nathalie Dechy (Fra) bt Nenad Zimonijic (Ser)/Katarina Srebotnik (Slo) 7-5, 6-3.

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