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Kuznetsova looking to break Dubai jinx after 13 years

RUSSIAN, WHO MADE DEBUT IN 2003, TIRED OF BEING SECOND BEST

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fter three finals appearance­s over 13 years, Tour veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova has set her sights on finally winning the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips, that begins February 19.

The 31-year-old Russian has fallen just short on three occasions, finishing as runner-up to Justine Henin in 2004, Elena Dementieva in 2008 and Caroline Wozniacki in 2011.

But the Tour veteran is now playing her best tennis in years, and after Wimbledon last year — where she reached the fourth round before losing to eventual champion Serena Williams — her efforts were rewarded with a return to the top 10 for the first time since 2010.

She continued to go from strength-to-strength during the second half of last season, retaining her Moscow title, reaching the semi-finals of Wuhan and Tianjin and the quarter-finals of Montreal and Cincinnati, before finishing the year with a run to the semifinals of the WTA Finals in Singapore. Her run to the fourth round at the Australian Open this year before falling to Anastasia Pavyluchen­kova saw her climb in the rankings to World No.8.

And with her ranking restored and dozens of wins under her belt, Kuznetsova has gained in confidence and feels she’s earned new respect from her rivals.

Top ten player

“People see me differentl­y now because I’m a top 10 player again,” she said. “Players will only see you by the ranking, and ranking reflects everything. You can’t cheat the ranking, that’s for sure. All players want to beat me. Of course, everyone expects good tennis from me and that can be hard to deal with. But I feel confident.”

Her biggest challenge has often been in finding consistenc­y, and that is reflected in her results in Dubai. As well as her three finals she has reached the semifinals twice, but she has also twice lost to Julia Goerges in the first round, twice lost to a qualifier and been beaten by wild card Sania Mirza.

In 2013 she even had to fight her way through qualifying. “I would love to take some of the consistenc­y into this season. In the last few years, I haven’t been so good,” she admits. “I was always there, but couldn’t quite flip the switch. I would love to stay with the switch on, because it’s the key for me. I feel that I’m playing as well as the best in the world, and I have a chance to beat them and be ranked among them everywhere I go. It’s a great feeling because I worked really hard to be there.”

Kuznetsova will be playing in Dubai for the 14th time, missing just one year since her debut in 2003.

She is just one of seven Top 10 players who will be chasing the title. Headlining will be World No. 2 and 2016 Australian and US Open champion Angelique Kerber, last year’s French Open winner Garbine Muguruza, WTA Finals winner Dominika Cibulkova, 2017 Brisbane champion Karolina Pliskova, 2017 Sydney winner Johanna Konta and former Dubai champions Caroline Wozniacki, Sara Errani and Agnieszka Radwanska.

Russian tennis player

 ?? Courtesy: Organisers ?? Tour veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova, 31, has fallen just short of winning the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips on three occasions, finishing as runner-up to Justine Henin in 2004, Elena Dementieva in 2008 and Caroline Wozniacki in 2011.
Courtesy: Organisers Tour veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova, 31, has fallen just short of winning the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips on three occasions, finishing as runner-up to Justine Henin in 2004, Elena Dementieva in 2008 and Caroline Wozniacki in 2011.
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