Kim Clijsters underlined her growing status as Australian Open favourite with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Victoria Azarenka to reach the Sydney International semi-finals.
|Last Updated: Jan 13, 2011, 02:35 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Sydney: Kim Clijsters underlined her growing status as Australian Open favourite with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Victoria Azarenka to reach the Sydney International semi-finals.
The 27-year-old third seed, who won the warm-up event for Melbourne Park twice before her sabbatical from the game to have a child, said, however, that it was far too early to talk about winning the opening grand slam of the year for the first time.
"Favourites, it really doesn`t mean anything. Really doesn`t," Clijsters told reporters. "Every match and every tournament has to be played. You all start -- 128 players start from scratch. It`s the same for everybody from the start."
The US Open champion, the highest remaining women`s seed in the draw after the departures of world numbers one and two Caroline Wozniacki and Vera Zvonareva, needed to draw on her experience against the Belarussian.
"I think the score definitely sounds a lot easier than it was," said the Belgian, who will face Alisa Kleybanova in the last four after the Russian beat Dominika Cibulkova 6-3, 5-7, 6-2."I played the important points better ... I think that`s obviously a good feeling to have when I`m down breakpoint I can hit a good serve."
Former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro`s comeback from injury faltered, however, when his lack of match practice was exposed in the men`s second round.
The 22-year-old Argentine declared himself free of pain when he won his first match in a year in three sets on Monday but he was well beaten 6-2, 7-5 by Germany`s Florian Mayer.
"Everything is tough after long, long time," Del Potro said."But if I`m here it`s because I want to play. I want to try again. That`s what I`m thinking every day. I don`t want to feel bad, you know.”
"Last year was very bad year for me, and now I`m okay. I am in good shape ... I lost, but I`m in the competition again."
Bureau Report
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