15-ear-old girl reaches French quarters (Agencies) Updated: 2005-05-30 10:18
Fifteen-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva was almost too scared to win. In the
future, her opponents are more likely to be terrified by the speedster.
The Bulgarian's first name rhymes with special and her last name is so long
she may come to be known as Special K.
She beat four-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams in the third round and
advanced to the quarterfinals of the French Open on Sunday after defeating
Emmanuelle Gagliardi 7-5, 6-3.
 Venus Williams of
the U.S reacts during her match against Bulgaria's Sesil Karatantcheva in
the third round of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros May
27, 2005. Karatantcheva won 6-3 1-6 6-1.
[Reuters] | The straight-sets score didn't reveal the anxiety she felt.
"I was basically scared to win," she said. "Just the thought of me being in
the quarterfinals in Paris was just too scary for me. I guess the pressure
really is getting to me. I hope for the quarters I'll be more relaxed."
 Bulgaria's Sesil Karatantcheva returns the
ball to Venus Williams of the U.S during their match in the third round of
the French tennis open at the Roland Garros Stadium May 27, 2005.
Karatantcheva won 6-3 1-6
6-1. [Reuters] | Reaching the final eight of a Grand Slam hit her so hard she fell to the
court, lay on her back and clasped both hands over her face as the weight of her
achievement sank in.
Gagliardi wasn't surprised and predicts future stardom for Karatantcheva, the
junior champion at Roland Garros last year.
"There are a number of very young players emerging and she's one of the best
... very, very promising," Gagliardi said.
"She hits very strongly, it's so difficult to beat her for speed," she added.
"I tried as much as possible but I couldn't manage. You have to run so much to
put her in a difficult position."
Karatantcheva now faces No. 16 Elena Likhovtseva of Russia, who beat last
year's runner-up and No. 4 seed Elena Dementieva 7-6 (3), 5-7, 7-5.
Karatantcheva took Williams by surprise — she'd never even heard of her
before their match.
Others, like Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova, did their homework before
facing her. Sharapova recently acknowledged she had been very wary of facing
Karatantcheva in the first round of the Australian Open. Sharapova won that
match 6-3, 6-1.
Karatantcheva has reached her second quarterfinal of the season, having lost
to Patty Schnyder of Switzerland on a hardcourt at Gold Coast, before the
Australian Open.
"I do believe I can play a lot better," Karatantcheva said. "I don't know
where that is going to take me but wherever it is, I'm already happy enough."
Karatantcheva speaks English fluently, learning the language from listening
to Spice Girls songs, then practicing it while training at the Nick Bollettieri
Tennis Academy in Florida. She was best known before this tournament for a
comment she made last year at age 14. Before a match against Sharapova,
Karatantcheva pledged to "kick her butt" because of a perceived slight during
training.
Karatantcheva later characterized the remark as youthful indiscretion.
These days, Special K is making a name for herself and making it hard for
friends and family to reach her.
"I'm not even answering my phone," she said. "I had 20 missed calls
yesterday. A lot of people are very happy for me, a lot of kids, a lot of
adults."
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