Monday January 7, 2013
Kvitova falls, Wozniacki goes through in Sydney tourney
SYDNEY: World number eight Petra Kvitova’s Australian Open preparations were dealt another blow yesterday when she was trounced in straight sets at the Sydney International by Slovakia’s Dominika Cibulkova.
Fifth-seed Czech Kvitova, the 2011 Wimbledon champion, continued her form slump in Sydney, losing 6-1, 6-1 to Cibulkova in little more than an hour.
It follows her upset second-round exit from this month’s Brisbane International, falling 6-4, 7-5 to Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, and her withdrawal from November’s WTA Championships in Istanbul due to illness.
Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki had more luck, downing Urszula Radwanska 6-1, 6-2 in a powerful return to form that saw her take the first set in just 26 minutes.
Russia’s Maria Kirilenko also posted a win, overcoming Australian wild card Olivia Rogowska 7-5, 6-2 to progress to the second round.
Seventh seed Wozniacki was ousted at Brisbane after an epic first-round battle with Kazakh qualifier Ksenia Pervak, losing valuable practice time for the Australian Open.
The Dane said she was relieved to notch a win ahead of the season’s first Grand Slam, which begins in Melbourne Monday week.
“It was quite hot out there, especially towards the end of the second set you could really feel it was starting to heat up,” said the former world number one.
“I’m just happy to get the first win of the season under my belt and just move on.”
Wozniacki said she was hopeful of regaining top ranking despite an inconsistent 2012 in which she exited Wimbledon and the US Open in the first round.
“Within myself, I believe I can get back there,” she said. “But it’s a lot of hard work and there are a lot of great players so you never know what’s going to happen,” she added.
“The most important thing is that you’re healthy and I’m going to play as best I can and win as many tournaments as I can and the ranking will come if you play well.”
Wozniacki’s boyfriend Rory McIlroy, golf’s world number one, watched her victory from the stands.
The pair fuelled speculation they were engaged last month when Wozniacki was photographed with a large ring on her left ring finger ahead of the Brisbane International.
In November McIlroy skipped the US$7mil WGC-HSBC Champions to watch Wozniacki play tennis in Bulgaria, and she then followed him to tournaments in Singapore and Hong Kong. — AFP
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