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Muguruza mauled

Wozniacki stuns world No. 1 to march into Tokyo final

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Defending champion Caroline Wozniacki crushed new world No. 1 Garbine Muguruza 6-2, 6-0 to advance to the final of the Pan Pacific Open as the Dane remained on course for a third title at the Tokyo tournament.

The third seed rallied from a set down to win her previous two matches but the 27-year-old wasted no time seizing control of her semi-final against Wimbledon champion Muguruza.

The Dane broke the top seeded Spaniard’s opening service game and repeated the feat twice more to cruise through the first set.

A stunned Muguruza, who had not lost a set in the previous rounds, was unable to gain any momentum and was shut out for the remainder of a match that was wrapped up in exactly one hour.

“I thought I played a good match today and stayed aggressive and served well,” Wozniacki told reporters, noting that playing tough opponents in her previous matches had helped toughen her up.

“They played very aggressive and went for their chance. So it was very difficult and today I just managed to start strong,” added Wozniacki, who will contest her seventh final of the season after losing her previous six.

Muguruza, who was chasing her first title since being crowned world No. 1 this month, said she was “very disappoint­ed” but would not dwell on the loss and instead focus on upcoming tournament­s.

“Today maybe my best tennis wasn’t there. She played good and I’m not going to think a lot about this,” the 23-year-old said.

“That’s it.”

In today’s final, Wozniacki will face Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova, who earlier withstood a furious rally to beat Angelique Kerber 6-0, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4 to advance.

The match appeared headed for a blowout after 26-year-old Pavlyuchen­kova, seeking her third title this year, took the first eight games against the former world No. 1.

However, Kerber dug in and broke Pavlyuchen­kova’s serve in the third game of the second set before the 29-year-old German forced a tie-breaker and stole the second set.

A rattled Pavlyuchen­kova dropped the first three games of the final set but regained her composure to win six of the final seven and notch the victory.

“It was really a tough match today, another three setter,” Pavlyuchen­kova said.

“Angelique is a former No. 1 so you never expect an easy match with her. She’s such a great fighter.”

Kerber said she struggled to find her feet at the start of the match.

“In the first set I was completely not in my rhythm, not in my game, and she started very well,” she said.

“I tried to turn it around and I won the second set. So in the end, it was still a good match.”

Wozniacki leads Pavlyuchen­kova 5-1 in their head-to-head meetings, although the pair have not faced each other since 2012. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Giant-killer: Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova of Russia celebratin­g her win over Angelique Kerber of Germany in the semi-finals of the Pan Pacific Open yesterday. — AFP
Giant-killer: Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova of Russia celebratin­g her win over Angelique Kerber of Germany in the semi-finals of the Pan Pacific Open yesterday. — AFP

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