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lördag, juni 04, 2011

Roland Garros

Damfinalen
Kinesiskan Li Na slog italienskan Francesca Schiavone.
Oj, vad bra Li Na är (Kina kommer inom alla områden).


Asia's hope Li sets up Schiavone final

PARIS - China's Li Na carried the hopes of a continent into the French Open final as she blew away Maria Sharapova's dream of a career grand slam to set up a Roland Garros showdown with holder Francesca Schiavone on Thursday.

Sixth seed Li, bidding to become the first Asian to win a grand slam singles title, punished former world number one Sharapova 6-4 7-5 on a windy Parisian day before French hopes died when fifth seed Schiavone eased past Marion Bartoli with a relatively routine 6-3 6-3 win on court Philippe Chatrier.

If she needs any encouragement she need look no further than the feisty Schiavone who this time last year became an Italian sporting heroine by beating Samantha Stosur to become the first woman from her country to win a grand slam singles title.

"It's something important for Chinese tennis. They broadcast the match live on Chinese TV," Li, the Australian Open runner-up, told a news conference.

"I think many children have been able to watch the match and they maybe thiking that one day they'll be able to do the same, or even better."

Li, who according to organisers attracted between five and seven million additional viewers in China, is also expected to rely on the China sports minister's support with Liu Peng planning to travel to Paris for the final.

The momentum Sharapova had built up during the tournament with her dominant power tennis had installed her as many people's favourite for the one slam to elude her.

However, all that expectation went flat as, with no plan B tucked away in her fancy handbag, she never really recovered from a terrible start despite the never-say-die attitude that has got her out of many jams in the past.

"You obviously try to adjust, especially after you lose the first set. I still feel like I had my share of chances in the first set, and I just didn't take them," said Sharapova, whose cause was not helped by 10 double faults.

Li cantered into a 3-0 lead as she snatched her opponent's serve twice, relying on her powerful forehand to put the normally assertive Sharapova on the back foot.

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