All-Russian Final a Death Blow for US Open TelevisionPosted on September 11, 2004 An all-Russian final at the US Open? So it will be that hottie Maria Sharapova grunting her way to a second...no? Got beat? Then it's that tempestuous nude-posing Marilyn Manson-look-alike Anastasia Myskina gunning for a second...no? It's who? Elena Dementieva? The one who got drilled 1-and-1 in the French final, the one with a first serve slower than someone throwing the ball into the service box? Against Svetlana Kuznetsova, better known as Martina Navratilova's doubles partner last year? So how many CBS executives are waking up with death-grip hangovers this morning, still mulling the prospect of showing Dementieva-Kuznetsova in prime time on U.S. television? A re-run of The Price is Right would pull in better ratings. Dementieva gained the final in large part thanks to the yearly Open-choking of Jennifer Capriati, beating the American 6-0 in the first set, with the next two sets a battle of nerves with Jen-Jen winning 6-2, then the Russian eking out the third set tiebreak. Dementieva took control of the match in much the same way she reached the semis, with timely net rushes, in the third set winning 23 of 33 approaches. "I love to play tiebreaks, you know," Dementieva said. "I just feel that's the best moment of the game, when everything's close and you feel all this...I know there are a lot of us and we play very good, but to see another Russian final in the Grand Slam, two Grand Slams already, that's amazing. It's unbelievable to me." Capriati admitted she didn't have the necessary skills to attack the weak Dementieva serve, bashing away without success. "I mean, it's not my game to chip and charge," Capriati said. "It's kind of difficult on the forehand, kind of the way she was hitting it, to do that." The all-Russian US Open final comes on the heels of the all-Russian French Open, and Sharapova winning Wimbledon. Kuznetsova reached the final in large part to Lindsay Davenport having to play with a left hip flexor strain she suffered in practice before the match, beating the favored American 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. "It felt OK in the beginning but midway through the second set it seemed to pull a bit more," Davenport said. "I knew I had to try and keep the points short and go for bigger shots...I was playing well and feeling good. I had no reason at that point to doubt myself, even when she broke me for 2-1. But around 4-2 my leg got worse and I knew it was going to be an uphill battle. She was making me run and serving well. She's a good player." Davenport's defeat means that France's Amelie Mauresmo, who was beaten by Dementieva in the quarterfinals and has never won a slam, becomes world No. 1 for the first time, replacing Belgium's Justine Henin-Hardenne. Tonight's women's singles final starts at 8 p.m. on CBS with the No. 9 seed Kuznetsova vs. the No. 6 Dementieva. They have met twice, both times this year, with Kuznetsova winning in three sets on clay at Berlin, and Dementieva winning in three sets on hardcourt at L.A. Henman Looks to Continue Domination of Federer in US Open Semifinals No Americans in the US Open semifinals today, with world No. 1 Roger Federer facing No. 5 Tim Henman, and former champ and No. 4 seed Lleyton Hewitt taking on Swedish upstart No. 28 Joachim Johansson. Johansson is also dating Hewitt's sister Jaslyn. Hewitt and Johansson, frequent practice partners, have never faced each other on tour, while Henman has won six of his eight encounters with Federer, splitting two this year. "The good thing for me is that I won our last match in the final at Indian Wells this year," Federer said. "That obviously gives me a lot of confidence, but Tim always puts me under pressure. He comes at you all the time. In Indian Wells I served well, and I was dominant from the baseline which was very important." In the doubles final the Bahamian-Canadian duo of No. 3 seeds Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor defeated No. 13 seeds Leander Paes of India and David Rikl of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-3 for their second Grand Slam title after the 2002 Australian Open. In the process the duo overtook American twins Bob and Mike Bryan for No. 1 on the ATP Team Rankings. The Bryan's results have suffered this summer due to the play of Mike, who will likely require hip surgery before the end of 2004. Nestor and Knowles have now won four titles this year including Marseille, Barcelona, and the Masters Series-Cincinnati. TENNIS DISCUSSIONS See what all the chatter is about, the talk, the walk, don't balk on the latest issues in pro tennis at http://www.tennis-x.com/discussions.php FREE DAILY TENNIS-X NEWSLETTER Our free gift to you. Make it a gift to yourself. Go to www.Tennis-X.com. Sign up today and we'll attach the Anna Kournikova virus, free of charge. TENNIS-X NEWS, NOTES, QUOTES AND BARBS Lindsay Davenport says she will make her retirement decision later this year: "I swear, it's so hard to answer that. I mean some days, I'd like to. Other days, I don't want to. But maybe. It would be tough to walk away knowing that, 'Oh, I still could have won a Slam,' or, 'I was still at the top.' I'm going to see how I feel in the next few weeks and how my body feels and mentally how I feel and what my motivation is. It's a full-time job and a lot of stress to always think, 'OK, am I working out enough. Am I still getting better? Do I really feel like I can win?' It will be nice to know when you get up one day that it doesn't matter what I eat, doesn't matter what time I'm up. That will be nice. I don't know if that's going to be this fall or next year or two years." Bob Bryan won his second straight US Open mixed doubles title, pairing this time with Vera "Meldown" Zvonareva to beat Alicia Molik and Todd Woodbridge. Bryan won last year's title with Katarina "Robotnik" Srebotnik...After Andy Roddick's loss the talk turned to having a beverage in his post-match conference, with his mind apparently on the keg-size variety. At the end of the conference Roddick stood up and said "You tap it, I'll pump it."...There were zero Swedish journalists at the Open before Joachim Johansson beat Andy Roddick; word is a few hopped on a plane after that win...Will Jaslyn sit in the Joachim box today or brother Lleyton's box? Joachim said Jaslyn would likely watch the match from a private box, hidden from the cameras...Elena Dementieva has pulled from next week's WTA event in Bali, citing fatigue, with players on edge after a recent suicide attack on the Australian embassy in the capital...The last time the US Open men's and women's finals were played without an American-born player was 1988, when Steffi Graf faced Gabriela Sabatini and Mats Wilander faced Ivan Lendl. For the first time in the Open Era (since 1968), none of the four top women's seeds reached the semis at the US Open. |
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