Wozniacki through to Sydney quarters

Wozniacki through to Sydney quarters

SYDENY - The Associated Press

World’s top-ranked women’s singles tennis player Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark says her secret for success is the simple truth that she ‘hates to lose.’ AP photo

Top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki came back from 4-0 down in the final set to beat Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 yesterday and advance to the quarterfinals at the Sydney International.

The match ended on a line call that was ruled in but later, on video review, shown to be out by a few millimeters, giving Wozniacki victory on her second match point.

Wozniacki, who was No. 1 for all but one week of last year, has achieved the top ranking without having won a Grand Slam. The Danish player’s best finish in four appearances at the Australian Open, which begins next Monday, was the semifinals last year.

“I thought I had lost the match,” Wozniacki said of her big third-set deficit Tuesday. “I decided to play free, not care about the score anymore, and it worked out. I hate losing.”

Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, ranked No. 2 and who could overtake Wozniacki for the top spot with a win at Sydney, also struggled against an unseeded opponent before advancing to the quarterfinals with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 win over Alexandre Dulgheru of Romania.

Kvitova used a strong serve to set up an easy crosscourt forehand at the net to the open corner for the win on her first match point.

“I lost against her (Dulgheru) in the U.S. Open, so it was a little bit in my head, and I wanted to win,” Kvitova said.

In other second-round matches, third-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus beat Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 6-4, 6-2, French Open champion Li Na beat Channelle Scheepers of South Africa 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 and seventh-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska defeated Andrea Petkovic 7-5, 6-4.

İLHAN MEETS DELIC IN AUS QUALIFIERS

MELBOURNE

Turkey’s top-ranked tennis player Marsel İlhan starts his Australian Open campaign with a match against Amer Delic today.

İlhan will play against Delic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first round of the qualifiers. If he can beat Delic, the 24-year-old will next meet the winner of the game between Australian Maverick Banes and Belgian Yannick Mertens. He will then need to pass a third round to make the first round of the Australian Open.