Stubborn Sharapova stops Kleybanova

Eurosport - Wed, 30 Sep 14:11:00 2009

Former world number one Maria Sharapova continued her progress at the Pan Pacific Open by moving into the quarter-finals.

Maria Sharapova of Russia returns the ball to compatriot Alisa Kleybanova during their third round match at the Pan Pacific Open 
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Wearing a pink dress, the Russian beat compatriot Alisa Kleybanova 2-6 6-2 6-2 - to the relief of Tokyo organisers after a flood of early upsets at the $2 million event.

"It took a while to get my reaction and instincts back today," Sharapova, ranked 25th in the world following shoulder surgery last October, said.

Seventh seed Jelena Jankovic, the highest-ranked survivor, avoided the rush for the exit after Russian Elena Vesnina retired with a thigh strain while trailing 6-1 3-0.

A tournament which began with nine of the world's top 10 players at least kept its remaining two as eighth seed Victoria Azarenka of Belarus also powered on.

The world number nine, a three-times title winner on the women's WTA Tour this year, beat Czech Lucie Safarova 7-5 6-4 to set up a quarter-final with China's Li Na.

Sharapova recovered from an error-strewn first set to reach the last eight of a tournament she won in 2005.

The 22-year-old called coach Michael Joyce on court for advice at the end of the set before storming through the second to level the match and turn the tide in her favour.

Pumping up the volume as the ferocity of her hitting increased, Sharapova secured the crucial break at 2-2 in the decider by smashing a forehand return across court.

The three-times Grand Slam winner sealed victory with a vicious kick serve that bamboozled Kleybanova and celebrated by blowing kisses to all corners of the crowd.

"Michael's come on court a few times this year," said Sharapova, referring to the on-court coaching rule approved for this season by the WTA Tour.

"I use it to give me a little boost of energy, not change anything drastically. He just gave me a few pointers. It pumps you up a little bit, gives you that fresh breath of air."

Sharapova's next opponent is Czech Iveta Benesova, who knocked out Taiwanese qualifier Chang Kai-chen - shock conqueror of world number one Dinara Safina - with a 7-5 6-2 win.

Jankovic, who finished 2008 as the world number one, was cruising when Vesnina threw in the towel in cold conditions under a closed centre court roof as rain lashed Tokyo Bay.

"My goal is to make the (WTA Tour's season-ending) championships," the world number eight said. "I'm really not worrying about what's happening to the other seeds."

Jankovic next plays 14th seed Marion Bartoli after the Frenchwoman scored a 4-6 6-2 7-5 win over Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

Safina, second seed Venus Williams and French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova all lost their opening matches on Monday after first-round byes.

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  1. Can someone pls tell me how many ranking points are on ­ the line for semifinalist, finalist & winner? Tks

    From R L, on Thu 1 Oct 12:56PM
  2. Post 10 - Frank. She is just "average" mate.­ I live in Russia - you should visit sometimes and drive­ yourself NUTS! No country in the world has so many­ beauties - well maybe in Odessa which used to be pat of­ Russia has some crackers too. On the tennis court -­ have to agree the others are all dog ugly!

    From Rob, on Thu 1 Oct 5:22AM
  3. @FergusO...
    JJ will win this Tournament...Bartoli who?­ Go Jelena...crush Bartoli!!!!!!!!!!

    From Wogy, on Thu 1 Oct 1:17AM
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    Viewers are so biased. This man Sharapova is playing­ ding @#$% tennis. No challenge from the girls..

    From Augustine A, on Wed 30 Sep 9:54PM
  5. Go Sharapova Go GIRL!!! She has the best body in the­ business, wow! what a pair of legs and such a smooth­ body, just lovely!

    From What-a-Load-of-Rubbish-U-Lot, on Wed 30 Sep 8:37PM
  6. Bartoli will crush JJ again for the fifth time in a­ row.

    From FergusO, on Wed 30 Sep 7:26PM
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    his stamina is improving. The man Sharapova

    From Augustine A, on Wed 30 Sep 5:42PM
  8. I'm confident that Maria will make it back to top­ 10 and will be a slam contender.
    With Sharapova back on­ track, Clijsters, Henin, the Williams sisters, 2010­ might be a good women's tennis year :)

    From ilove.juju, on Wed 30 Sep 4:22PM
  9. I love u Masha XD..am not insulting Oudine..but she win­ only coz M.Sharapova done some mistakes...And actually­ she won coz of luckyXD..

    From Cinta_Indah, on Wed 30 Sep 4:01PM
  10. Sharapova will win this tournament; no doubt in my­ mind... She's a definate competitor for the Aus­ open too, along with Clijsters!

    From patchthetwat, on Wed 30 Sep 1:42PM
  11. yehey! maria did it again--recovering from a first set­ loss and sealing the match with a victory. i hope,­ though, that in her next matches, there will be no more­ slow starts for her. most of all, i'd like to see­ her in the end of this open, holding the championship­ trophy and blowing kisses to the spectators.

    From emeritacervantes, on Wed 30 Sep 1:41PM
  12. Good luck & Srecno Jeco!!! crush her!!! ;))

    From Gaga, on Wed 30 Sep 1:10PM
  13. Very Good JJ :-) you can win Bartoli in the next­ round.. I know you can do it now ! then tournament is­ yours.
    good luck girl

    From Igor K, on Wed 30 Sep 12:23PM
  14. Bravo Jeco, do your best and win this title (and money)­ :D.

    From mirjanav2000, on Wed 30 Sep 11:44AM
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