Baghdatis, unseeded, advances to Australian Open final (Bloomberg) Updated: 2006-01-27 09:14 She rolled her ankle as Mauresmo broke her service to lead 3-2 in the
deciding set. After getting the ankle taped by a trainer, Clijsters tried to
play a point and then pulled out.
"I felt I wasn't going to be able to push off sideways on my forehand,"
Clijsters told reporters. ``It's very frustrating. I felt like in that third set
I was getting into it."
The 22-year-old Clijsters had sealed the first set with a Mauresmo
double-fault. The momentum changed as Mauresmo, who reached the 1999 final as an
unseeded player, broke twice for a 4-1 lead on her way to taking the second set.
Henin-Hardenne extended her winning streak at the season- opening major to 13
matches. The 23-year-old didn't defend her title last year because of a knee
injury.
In a match played under a closed roof as temperatures reached 37 degrees
Celsius (98 degrees Fahrenheit), Henin- Hardenne clinched her victory with a
trademark one-handed backhand winner. She last lost at Melbourne Park in the
2003 semifinals.
It was Sharapova's second straight loss in the last four in Melbourne. The
18-year-old was also beaten in the semifinals of her three previous Grand Slams.
"I know that probably tomorrow I'm gonna be seeing headlines, you know,
`Maria can't get past the semis, Maria can't finish it off in the third,'''
Sharapova told reporters. ``But take all that away and just look at the tennis
that we both played."
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