Australian Open - Dementieva thrives in heat

Eurosport - Wed, 28 Jan 16:37:00 2009

Russia's Elena Dementieva battled her way through brutal conditions to beat unseeded Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro 6-2 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.

TENNIS 2009 Australian Open Dementieva (1R) - 0

Both players struggled in the scorching heat as the temperature approached 40 degrees Celsius but it was the more experienced Dementieva who coped best.

The world number four won the first four games to run away with the opening set, then raced to a 5-1 lead in the second to wrap up victory in 93 minutes.

"It was very tough to play because of the weather conditions," Dementieva said.

"Maybe it looked easy but I think for such a score like 6-2 6-2, we played one and a half hours, which is a pretty long match.

"She is very strong physically, a very fit player. Playing for the first time, I didn't know what to expect from her."

Despite the lopsided scoreline, Dementieva did not have it all her own way against the Spanish baseliner, who enhanced her reputation as one of the rising stars of women's tennis by reaching her second Grand Slam quarter-final in only four tournaments.

Dementieva served 10 double-faults and had to fight off 10 break points on her own serve, twice as many as Suarez Navarro offered up.

"I had a lot of break points but I couldn't take them," the Spaniard said.

Dementieva has never won a Grand Slam singles title but has been in great form over the last 12 months, winning the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics and making the semi-finals at Wimbledon and the US Open.

The 27-year-old spent the off-season training in Florida to get herself in the best possible shape for Australia although she said there was nothing she could do to fully prepare for the extreme temperatures.

"You can work so hard trying to get ready for the weather conditions but when you have to face 40 or 41 (degrees), there is no way you can get used to it," she said.

"The best way is to play as quick as possible and just get away from the court. There is no way to adjust with the heat here.

"The plan was just to step into the court, just try to be aggressive and make winners."

Dementieva's hard work has already paid off this season. She won two warm-up tournaments in Auckland and Sydney and Wednesday's win over Suarez Navarro extended her unbeaten run this year to 15 matches.

She was also the third Russian woman through to the semi-finals in Melbourne this year, joining Dinara Safina and Vera Zvonareva. Her semi-final opponent will be Serena Williams.

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  1. Post 13 Alison, isn't Elena's mum well then?

    From Nicholas, on Wed 28 Jan 8:42PM
  2. Go Dementieva!

    From Vladan, on Wed 28 Jan 7:33PM
  3. Go Serena GO!!!!

    From qjmum, on Wed 28 Jan 7:29PM
  4. Well, Carla is practically a junior, she's only been playing for two years, so power to you, girl. And congratulations to the british commentators for talking about the heat during the whole match. Actually, I think it was because of them that the australian officials covered the court.

    From catalina, on Wed 28 Jan 7:26PM
  5. COME ON ELENA BEAT SERENA AGAIN LIKE YOU DID A WEK OR SO AGO. DO IT FOR YOU'RE MUM IT WILL MAKE HER FEEL BETTER. GO ELENA WIN THE TITLE NO NERVES PLEASE YOU WON GOLD YOU CAN WIN AUSSIE OPEN. GOOD LUCK.

    From AJ, on Wed 28 Jan 6:34PM
  6. LOOKS LIKE A TOTAL OLYMPIC GIRLS TENNIS FINALS REPEAT

    SAME RESULTS AHEAD ----------BRAVO

    From Lucie D, on Wed 28 Jan 9:35AM
  7. MELBOURNE AUSSIE TENNIS OFFICIALS SHUD BE LOCKED UP FOR TOTAL INCOMPETENCE

    FITTED AN EXPENSIVE WEATHER ROOF ---- THEN REFUSED TO USE IT

    SO MANY PLAYER CASUALTIES 0..0 THEY EVEN SABOTAGED MENS TITLE HOLDER ... !

    From Lucie D, on Wed 28 Jan 9:11AM
  8. 666668 THE AUSSIE ORGANISERS SHOULD --- BE ARRESTED ---FINED HEAVILY & BANNED

    77766665 -TOURNAMENT MOVED TO SYDNEY AT END OF FEB ..

    From Lucie D, on Wed 28 Jan 9:08AM
  9. so its all isreal fault now ,i dont think dat guy(samiridajal) knows d meaning of arrogant,he himself is an idiot,anytime dis things happen u blame it on isreal.why did d Palestinian start war wen they know they cant defeat isreal

    From johnfoston, on Wed 28 Jan 8:59AM
  10. I can see an all Russian final between Dementieva and Zvonareva with Dementieva winning the title in three sets !!

    From Tim, on Wed 28 Jan 7:54AM
  11. I totally agry with M..they really should do something about it!

    From sideway m, on Wed 28 Jan 7:47AM
  12. Congrats Elena!! yeah, the conditions seemed terrible but you managed to go through..now you will face Serena and I am sure you can beat her once again..good luck gracious girl!! we love you and believe in you..hugs

    From sideway m, on Wed 28 Jan 7:45AM
  13. Great, but the organisers HAVE NOT LEARNT that these conditions have led to injuries later in the year for all players. The call to move the Open to a later date - over many many years - so that the temperatures are bearable has fallen on deaf ears. this is TOTAL DISRESPECT for the players. The organisers should be sued by those players who are injured due to the heat - this is the only way the organisers will learn and listen to the players.

    From M, on Wed 28 Jan 7:43AM
  14. Hard luck Carla. She has been great to watch at this tournament and I'm sure will go on to do even better.

    From Bobito, on Wed 28 Jan 5:36AM
  15. CONGRATULATIONS

    REPEAT OLYMPIC RESULTS AHEAD WE HAVE COURTESY & CHARM INTHE FINALS

    From Lucie D, on Wed 28 Jan 4:16AM
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