Venus and Serena Williams won contrasting round-robin matches at the Sony Ericsson Championships on Wednesday and next face a familiar opponent: each other.
Venus endured a struggle against Elena Dementieva 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to win her second match, and Serena romped past Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-1 in her first at the season-ending WTA Tour championships.
Yesterday, they were to meet for the 18th time in their professional careers, with Serena holding a 9-8 edge.
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“Tomorrow I’ll definitely be going for the win, and just taking everything that I can,” said seventh-seeded Venus, who would qualify for the semi-finals with a win.
“It’s going to be good and exciting,” third-seeded Serena said. “I think she’s pretty much already in the semis. And I’ve got to get there or I want to get there. So I know it’s not going to be easy.”
Serena barely got the better of her older sister in their last contest, the US Open quarter-finals, and went on to win the title, her ninth major.
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She lost to Venus in the Wimbledon final, and the pair teamed up for Olympic gold in the doubles at Beijing.
Venus rallied from 2-0 down in the last set against Dementieva.
She had 10 double-faults to five for the Russian but converted eight of 10 break points. The two engaged in powerful baseline rallies.
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“It was just really competitive out there,” the older Williams said.
The points were much shorter between Serena Williams and second-seeded Safina, whose second loss eliminated her from semi-finals contention.
Ana Ivanovic, the photogenic French Open champion who looked about to become tennis’ hottest property only four months ago, looks likely to crash out of the Doha championships after a second successive defeat on Wednesday.
Ivanovic also felt dizzy on court for the second night in a row, and had her blood pressure measured during a two-hour 26-minute 6-3, 6-7 (5/7), 6-4 loss in humid conditions to Vera Zvonareva of Russia. It followed a straight sets loss to fellow Serbian, Jelena Jankovic, the world No. 1, on Tuesday.
“I have had a virus,” Ivanovic said. “But I don’t know why my blood pressure was taken — it frightened me and made me feel worse. I need a miracle to qualify now.”
“It was very hard for me to breathe,” Ivanovic said. “I was struggling.”
Zvonareva won on her third match point when Ivanovic, who took a medical time-out in the first set.
The ninth-ranked Zvonareva improved to 3-4 against Ivanovic.
The top eight players are divided into two groups, with the top two in each group advancing.
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