Saturday, September 11, 2010

Clijsters wins again as Federer's run ends

Published>Sun, Sep 12 10 11:53 AM

It was all too easy for Kim Clijsters at the U.S. Open on Saturday. And all too hard for Roger Federer.

Clijsters won her third women's singles title with ridiculous speed, thrashing her nervous Russian opponent Vera Zvonareva 6-2 6-1 in less than an hour.

For the second year in a row, Clijsters celebrated her victory by fooling around with her infant daughter on the centre court. The photographers lined up to start snapping away but Jada protested. No photos, no photos, she told them. Clijsters giggled and the crowd at Arthur Ashe Ashe Stadium lapped it up.

I'm very excited that I was able to defend my title, Clijster said. It's always an honour to go back to a place, especially a Grand Slam, where you've done well and you've won.

Zvonareva was reduced to tears, hiding her head under her towel as she sobbed. The seventh-seed had played some brilliant tennis to get to the final but these were not her finest 59 minutes.

It was not Federer's greatest day at Flushing Meadows either. For the first time since 2003, the Swiss master will not be appearing in the men's singles final after his loss in the semi-finals to Serbia's Novak Djokovic.

I'm not as disappointed as I would have been in the final. That's the only positive news to enjoy anything out of it, he said.

Federer had two match points in the final set, which lasted longer than the entire women's final, but missed his chances and Djokovic went on to win 5-7 6-1 5-7 6-2 7-5.

It's one of those matches that you will remember for the rest of your life, said Djokovic. I am very proud of myself.

His reward was a place in Sunday's final against the world number one Rafa Nadal, who sailed through with a 6-2 6-3 6-4 victory over Russia's Mikhail Youzhny.

Nadal has never won the U.S. Open but it will take an extraordinary performance from Djokovic to deny him this time.

I have tried my best for a lot of years, Nadal, who has not dropped a single set in the tournament, said. So now after a lot of work I am here and I'm happy for that.

Nadal is now tantalisingly close to completing a career grand slam. Only six men, including Federer, have achieved the feat and Nadal only needs the U.S. Open to become the seventh. If he does it on Sunday, the 24-year-old will be second youngest.

I feel great, Nadal said. It's not a dream, because a dream is to win the tournament.

Nadal's only moments of concern against Youzhny were late in the match when he dropped serve for just the second time in the tournament and had his left foot retaped and bandaged because of a blister.

Labelled Quitter

Djokovic's victory put the Serbian into his third grand slam final. The world number three made the U.S. Open final in 2007, losing to Federer, but won the Australian Open the following season. At 23, he has time on his side and the game to match.

The biggest questions about him have revolved around temperament. He has been labelled a quitter whenever he has failed to finish a match.

In the third set against Federer, he repeatedly smashed himself in the head with his racket in an attempt to motivate himself. It worked and by the end, he was on his knees planting a sloppy kiss on the court.


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