Petra
Kvitova’s game plan of aggressive tennis against Caroline Wozniacki
almost backfired on the night. But that’s the way the Czech plays, and
despite a bunch of unforced errors while losing the first set, she never
ditched her strategy.
And that, ultimately brought her dividends at
the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex yesterday. After
losing the first set, the former two-time Wimbledon champion hit some
exceptional forehand winners to outgun top seed Wozniacki 3-6, 7-6 (3),
7-5 and seal her place in today’s Qatar Total Open final against Garbine
Muguruza.
Spain’s Muguruza did not take the court yesterday after
her semi-final opponent, No. 2 seed Simona Halep pulled out of the
tournament citing a foot injury after winning her quarter-final match on
Friday.
While Muguruza enjoyed her day off in the hotel, she could
well have watched the only semi-final played yesterday, which lasted for
two hours and 35 minutes and swung like a pendulum.
Australian Open
champion Wozniacki had things under control when she won the first set
and served for the match not once but twice in the second. But both
times 16th seed Kvitova emerged from the deep hole with some stunning
forehand winners.
In the first set, Kvitova was all over the place as
she belted eight winners but also committed double the unforced errors.
And Wozniacki, who had five winners and as many unforced errors, took
advantage of Kvitova’s scrappy game.
Wozniacki took the first break
of the match at 4-2, but was broken right back by Kvitova. The Dane,
however, reeled off the next two games to take the opening set.
In the second set, Wozniacki continued to stand like a wall as errors flew from Kvitova’s racquet as she raced to a 2-0 lead.
But
Kvitova was not the one to give up as she pulled things back to draw
level at 3-3. At 5-4 and 6-5, Wozniacki had a chance to close out the
match, but Kvitova held on and won four straight points in the tie-break
to send the match into a third set.
In the decider, while Kvitova was all charged up, Wozniacki was clearly annoyed to have wasted opportunities.
At
4-4, a contentious line call made an annoyed Wozniacki complain to the
chair umpire for a long time as the Dane lost her focus. She lost her
serve the next game only to break right back as Kvitova served for the
match. But Kvitova didn’t let it get away from her, saving her best
tennis for last to close out the battle.
In the end Kvitova’s winners
made all the difference. The 27-year-old Czech belted 50 winners to
Wozniacki’s 14. Last night’s victory also extended Kvitova’s dominance
over Wozniacki, which stands at 8-5 and she has won last four encounters
between the two. It was also Kvitova’s 12th successive win, having won
in St. Petersburg a fortnight ago, followed by Fed Cup wins last
weekend.
“It’s definitely disappointing when I had a chance to serve
it out twice in that second set,” said Wozniacki, who was seeking to
make her third Doha final but has never won before. “I didn’t get many
first serves in the first game, and in the second game she played
aggressively and I made a few unforced errors. I felt that was
frustrating because I had my opportunities there,” the 27-year-old said.
Kvitova,
meanwhile, will play her maiden final in Doha, having not gone beyond
the quarter-final stage in her previous five attempts. For the
27-year-old, it will also be her first final appearance at Premier 5
level or above since her title in Wuhan in October 2016 – and the
biggest final of her comeback from the knife injuries she sustained in a
home invasion that year.
Meanwhile, Gabriela Dabrowski and Jelena
Ostapenko made it to their maiden final as a pair in the doubles. The
Canadian-Latvian duo scored a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 win over fellow
unseeded pair, Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova of Czech
Republic, in the semi-finals.
Dabrowski and Ostapenko were awaiting
the winners of the other semi-final between Monique Adamczak and
Lyudmyla Kichenok, and No.8 seeds Andreja Klepac and Maria Jose Martinez
Sanchez, who were playing a late match last night.
Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic plays a forehand shot during her Qatar Total Open semi-final match against Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark at Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha yesterday. PICTURES: Noushad Thekkayil