Special Reports
SCO Summit 2006
Earthquake in Indonesia
Hingis takes first title since ending exile
www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-22 13:36:02

Former world number one Martina Hingis swept aside Russia's Dinara Safina 6-2 7-5 to win the Italian Open on Sunday, her first title since ending a three-year self-imposed exile from the professional game.

(Photo: Xinhua/Reuters)

    BEIJING, May 22 -- Former world number one Martina Hingis swept aside Russia's Dinara Safina 6-2 7-5 to win the Italian Open on Sunday, her first title since ending a three-year self-imposed exile from the professional game.

    The Swiss, who returned in December, had last won a tournament in Tokyo in February 2002.

    Hingis of Switzerland plays shot to Russia's Safina during Italian Open final tennis match in Rome May 21, 2006.[Reuters]

"I never thought I'd be here again," Hingis said after claiming her second title in the Italian capital.

    "But they say never give up hope and keep fighting, and here I am. It's just great to be back on top of the game."

    Safina had beaten a series of higher-ranked players en route to the final, including world number two Kim Clijsters, but her form deserted her as she sprayed shots long and wide.

    Hingis's victory is expected to move her back into the world's top 15 and establish her as a contender for the French Open, which starts next Sunday.

    Asked whether she felt ready to win at Roland Garros -- the only grand slam trophy missing from her collection -- the Swiss replied: "Well, I had my chances in the past.

    "This year there are many good players who can do well in the tournament.

    "I've always said I'm a good horse but still an underdog. Though definitely this win in Rome will give my confidence a big boost."

Editor: Yan Zhonghua
E-mail Us Print This Article
Related Stories
Top legislator Wu, Putin meet on ties
President Hu anticipates successful SCO summit
Chinaview.cn Takes on New Look
People's Daily calls for clean local Party elections
Iran ready for nuclear talks with EU
Indonesia's human bird flu death toll rises to 37
Iran says it has conducted research on nuclear fusion
New material makes invisibility possible: studies
Hollywood Jolie welcomes baby girl
US military accepts responsibility for Afghan accident
Roddick, Petrova, Safin bow out of French Open
50 hooligans banned from attending World Cup matches
Liu Xiang wins 110m hurdles
Totti backs against Swiss
Olympic gold medalist Xing Huina to compete in NYC