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Sharapova marches past Clijsters | Sharapova marches past Clijsters |
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World number two Maria Sharapova won her 18th match in a row in beating Kim Clijsters 6-4 6-4 in the Red Group at the WTA Championships in Madrid. | World number two Maria Sharapova won her 18th match in a row in beating Kim Clijsters 6-4 6-4 in the Red Group at the WTA Championships in Madrid. |
Sharapova was simply too powerful for Clijsters, who had made a winning return to action in Belgium last week after two months out with injury. | Sharapova was simply too powerful for Clijsters, who had made a winning return to action in Belgium last week after two months out with injury. |
US Open champion Sharapova, who could finish the season as world number one, now has one foot in the semi-finals. | US Open champion Sharapova, who could finish the season as world number one, now has one foot in the semi-finals. |
The Russian 19-year-old has not lost a match since August. | The Russian 19-year-old has not lost a match since August. |
In Wednesday's other Red Group match, world number four Svetlana Kuznetsova began her Madrid campaign with a 7-5 6-3 win over fellow Russian Elena Dementieva. | |
After a titanic struggle in the first set, lasting 70 minutes, Kuznetsova claimed it at the third time of asking. | |
But one break in the second set proved enough for the former US Open champion to earn victory. | But one break in the second set proved enough for the former US Open champion to earn victory. |
However, she said afterwards that there was room for improvement in her game. | However, she said afterwards that there was room for improvement in her game. |
Kuznetsova needed nearly two hours for victory | |
"I had a lot of chances that I didn't close out in the first set," the 21-year-old said. "I was losing my concentration, but that's normal after a long season." | "I had a lot of chances that I didn't close out in the first set," the 21-year-old said. "I was losing my concentration, but that's normal after a long season." |
Dementieva, who lost her opening match to Maria Sharapova on Tuesday, is now almost certain to be eliminated. | Dementieva, who lost her opening match to Maria Sharapova on Tuesday, is now almost certain to be eliminated. |
The world number eight has now lost her last eight matches at the season-ending tournament, having been beaten in all three of her round-robin matches in both 2004 and 2005. | The world number eight has now lost her last eight matches at the season-ending tournament, having been beaten in all three of her round-robin matches in both 2004 and 2005. |
In the Yellow Group, former world number one Martina Hingis kept her hopes of reaching the semi-finals alive with victory over Nadia Petrova. | |
Hingis, playing the season-ending event for the eighth time but for the first since leaving the women's tour in 2002, beat the Russian 6-4 3-6 6-3. | |
The Swiss player had also played three sets in losing her opening match Justine Henin-Hardenne on Tuesday. | |
Petrova had upset world number one Amelie Mauresmo in her first match. | |
Yellow Group:(1) Amélie Mauresmo (Fra), (3) Justine Henin-Hardenne (Bel), (5) Nadia Petrova (Rus), (8) Martina Hingis (Swi) | |
Red Group:(2) Maria Sharapova (Rus), (6) Kim Clijsters (Bel), (4) Svetlana Kuznetsova (Rus), (7) Elena Dementieva (Rus) |