Top seed Maria Sharapova edged out Vera Zvonareva 7-5 6-4 to reach the
Australian Open quarter-finals for the third time in her career on Monday.
Russia's Maria Sharapova celebrates
winning the match against compatriot Vera Zvonareva at the Australian Open
tennis tournament in Melbourne January 22, 2007. [Reuters]
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The 19-year-old Russian clinched a
tight opening set to take the initiative and despite recovering from 5-2 down in
the second, the 22nd seed could not fend off Sharapova, who won in an hour and
46 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
Sharapova was grateful to come through in relatively quick time after a
draining week of action at Melbourne Park and against an opponent who had beaten
her twice in their five career meetings.
"It was very good to win in two sets today because I've had some tough
matches against her. I came up with three really good shots to win it at the end
there," she said in a courtside interview.
Sharapova, who will regain the world number one ranking at the end of the
tournament, served solidly in the first and did not concede a break point
throughout.
She sealed her own break with a crunching forehand drive and Zvonareva swiped
her racket at the floor in frustration.
Sharapova took the momentum into the second set, breaking in Zvonareva's
first service game and making it a double break when a double fault gave her a
5-2 advantage.
Zvonareva briefly threatened a revival when she broke the Sharapova serve and
then held her own to pull back to 5-4 but the U.S. Open champion clung on,
sealing victory with another forehand winner.
Sharapova, a semi-finalist the last two years here, plays her third fellow
Russian of the tournament in the last eight when she faces 12th seed Anna
Chakvetadze.