Venus sets up final showdown with Serena

* Venus through to final in Doha

* Serena advances as Wozniacki retires

* Sisters set up 23rd career meeting

By Martyn Herman

DOHA, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Holder Venus Williams completed her circuitous route to the WTA Championships final, beating Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic 5-7 6-3 6-4 on Saturday to set up yet another showdown with sister Serena.

Serena, who will end the year as world number one for the first time since 2002, got past Caroline Wozniacki after the Dane pulled out with a stomach injury when trailing 6-4 0-1.

“I wasn’t playing great. I think it’s hard to play well against a player who’s injured and is so nice,” Serena told reporters. “I’m going to have to really improve my game against Venus if I want to win.”

The Williams sisters have already met across the net in the Qatari capital this week, Serena winning a three-set scrap in their Maroon Group clash which was their 22nd career duel.

There will be no Williams clean sweep on Sunday though after they lost 2-6 6-4 10-8 in the doubles semi-final to Nuria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez.

The Spanish duo will face world number one pairing Cara Black of Zimbabwe and American Liezel Huber on Sunday.

Venus seemed down and out after defeat by her younger sister followed an opening group loss against Elena Dementieva.

After beating Svetlana Kuznetsova, though, some complicated maths edged her through to the last four by virtue of sets won.

It was all a bit unconvincing again on Saturday as the seven times grand slam champion sprayed errors around the court and also needed treatment on her knee several times.

Gradually she turned things in her favour after Jankovic committed the cardinal sin of failing to finish off a Williams sister when the chance presented itself.

Venus, 29, is the first player to reach the final after losing two matches in the round robin stage since Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo in 2003.

“In the first set I couldn’t feel the ball and couldn’t seem to get a ball in,” said Venus.

LAST TOURNAMENT

“But this is my last tournament of the year so I was giving 1,000 percent,” added the American world number seven who has played four three-set matches at the Khalifa Tennis Centre totalling nearly eight hours.

“It’s wonderful to be playing Serena in the final. I’m so excited. It’s the way I wanted to end the year.”

Jankovic, who also enjoyed good fortune to qualify for the last four when Dinara Safina retired after two games of their White Group clash on Wednesday, broke serve at 5-5 in the first set and then held her own to go ahead.

Venus appeared to be struggling more in the stifling humidity and served two double faults at 2-2 in the second to trail 0-40 only for Jankovic to let her opponent off the hook with some wasteful errors.

The Serb then saved two break points in the next game but Venus seized her chance when a third opportunity arose.

Jankovic broke serve early in the deciding set but surrendered her own delivery three times in a row and, although she did hang on at 3-5, Venus clinched victory in the next game with a forehand that dropped off the net tape.

“It’s disappointing. I had so many chances. I had a lot of break points in the second set but then I let everything slip away,” said Jankovic who has dropped to number eight in the rankings after being number one in January.

“That was my last match of the season.”

Wozniacki, too, looks in need of a rest. The world number four, who suffered agonising cramps during her group match win over Vera Zvonareva on Thursday, led 2-0 against Serena but then fell away.

“I had a great year. I did all I could. I used all my strength but today I just didn’t have any more left,” said the 19-year-old U.S. Open runner-up.

“What I’ve learned is I’m a huge fighter.”

(Editing by Pritha Sarkar and Tony Jimenez. To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

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  1. Nambi N
    11. Posted by Nambi N Sat Oct 31 9:35pm EDT

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    noxishigh sounds like a nasty racist. How could you say "considering her (Serena's) parents?" Being the parents of top 2 players of the world for for more than a decade, they are the most humble and deserving people. Also, Sarena's attitude and manners on and off the court are far better than many on the tour. For example,
    Serena is the victim of the line umpire's bias at the US Open and she ends up apologizing and losing the match and to add insult to injury she had to pay a fine as well. Mary Carillo (that low life!) went on to say Serena should be suspended! And no one in the tennis world even hinted Kim's victory is tainted. On the contrary, to this date every one sings Kim's glory. At least, 5 years ago when the Russian chair umpire unfairly ruled against Sarena she admitted to it and was fired for that.
    Noxishigh should consider this. This afternoon after her match against Carol Wozniacki , Serena was so graceful in acknowledging her opponent's physical condition and was not at all happy winning over an unfit player. Compare this to Jalena Jankovic who won over the same tired and weak Carol Wozniacki yesterday, gloated and said how aggressively she played to win the match!

    Noxishigh should note that Williams sisters, with a combined total of 18 Grand Slam Titles are the most decent and well behaved ladies to play Tennis in at least 2 generations that I am aware of.
  2. Truthsayer
    10. Posted by Truthsayer Sat Oct 31 2:04am EDT

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    Good point, Robbie.
  3. Robbie
    9. Posted by Robbie Fri Oct 30 11:02pm EDT

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    Cuzzy wouldnt do that. She will receive $100,000 for just playing and no win but with one win she would get $200,000. She wasnt going to give Dementiva a win which would give her $300,000 for 2 matches won. Cuzzy would not give away $100,000
  4. <i>soyung_kim</i>
    8. Posted by soyung_kim Fri Oct 30 10:06pm EDT

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    Like i said previously. It'll be an all-Williams final. Boring but they deserve to be there. Will someone credibale pose a challenge in the aussie Open (and most likely it won't be the one hit wonder melanie oudin).
  5. Truthsayer
    7. Posted by Truthsayer Fri Oct 30 2:28am EDT

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    I hope the russians don't have a pact now that Sveta has nothing to gain by winning.........it would be in her best interest to lose so that fellow russian Dementieva gets through........what drama.........she and Venus still played a good match.............I hope Sveta is mad at Dementieva. lol......Come on, Venus and Serena!
  6. Jim Nasty
    6. Posted by Jim Nasty Thu Oct 29 6:38pm EDT

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    Venus can still make it if Kuznetsova beats Dementieva. Venus is now 1-2 with 4 sets. Dementieva is 1-1 with 2 sets. Kuznetsova is out because even if she beats Dementieva, she still will only have 3 sets.

    Questions to noxishigh: Do you know Serena Williams' parents personally? Where you witness to how they raised their child? Would you appreciate a total stranger saying the same thing about you & your parents? Do you think your comments would make your parents proud? You don't have to answer me, but I hope you answer to yourself truthfully.
  7. noxishigh
    5. Posted by noxishigh Thu Oct 29 2:03pm EDT

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    Congratulations to Serena, she has developed into a great tennis player, to bad she couldn't develope her attitude and personality to equal it. But considering her parents it was a lost cause.
  8. Bobby
    4. Posted by Bobby Wed Oct 28 8:21pm EDT

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    I am sooooo happy for Serena!!! She definitely deserves it! I feel bad for Dinara but she needs to heal properly so she can come back strong. She'll need her strength next year with Henin and Clijsters to deal with!! Congrats Serena...you are the best!!!
  9. aba b
    3. Posted by aba b Wed Oct 28 2:38pm EDT

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    oh well!
  10. Truthsayer
    2. Posted by Truthsayer Wed Oct 28 4:08am EDT

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    Too bad for Venus......................even worse that Dementieva played poorly...........Serena served well when she needed, and I hope she keeps it up.............. eventhough it means Venus will be out..............she has gotta' get 100% 2 play well.
  11. Truthsayer
    1. Posted by Truthsayer Wed Oct 28 4:08am EDT

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    Too bad for Venus......................even worse that Dementieva played poorly...........Serena served well when she needed, and I hope she keeps it up.............. eventhough it means Venus will be out..............she has gotta' get 100% 2 play well.
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