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World No. 1 Henin breezes past Jankovic
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08:52, November 09, 2007

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World No 1 Justine Henin qualified for the WTA Championships semifinals with an easier-than-expected 6-2, 6-2 win over Serb Jelena Jankovic on Wednesday.

The Belgian's second straight sets win in the Yellow Group of the end-of-season tournament had put her on the brink of the last four and she qualified when American Serena Williams retired in her opening match against Anna Chakvetadze.

Russia's Anna Chakvetadze serves to Serena Williams of the US in their end-of-season WTA Championships match in Madrid on Wednesday. AFP

The 20-year-old Russian was leading 6-4 after a topsy-turvy first set when Williams stopped with a problem in her left knee, putting her participation in the rest of the event in doubt.

The former world No 1 had looked short on mobility throughout, and was visibly suffering after having a lengthy medical break with the score at 5-4.

Williams was having a scan later on Wednesday but does not have to decide whether to continue in the championships until just before her next match. Marion Bartoli of France is on standby to step in if the American drops out.

In the Red Group, Serbia's Ana Ivanovic, who edged Svetlana Kuznetsova on Tuesday, moved a step closer to the last four beating Slovak Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 7-6.

After rattling through the first set, the world No 4 was forced to battle it out in the second as both players broke twice to go into a gripping tiebreak.

They traded match points and set points, before the pressure got to Hantuchova and she netted a forehand to lose 11-9 in the tiebreak after a two-hour, 12-minute contest.

Henin, who beat Chakvetadze 6-1, 7-6 on Tuesday, took control early on against Jankovic, breaking the world No 3's serve three times in an error-strewn first set from both players.

The 22-year-old Serb, making her first appearance in the WTA Championships, struggled to get into her stride and double-faulted to lose serve at the start of the second set.

A marathon 10th game went Henin's way with a tight call on an ace, and she broke her opponent again in the next.

"I'm happy. I've been very aggressive, it was very intense and I played a good match. From the first point to the end I just took all my chances, and it was her first match so maybe I had a little more of an advantage," said Henin.

Source: China Daily/Agencies



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