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| Switzerland's Martina Hingis plays a shot to Israel 's Shahar Peer during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, June 5, 2006. (Xinhua photo) | PARIS, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Former world number one
Martina Hingis set up a quarter-final clash with Kim Clijsters at the French
Open by surviving a tense battle with Israel's Shahar Peer.
Having been forced into a second day by poor light on
Sunday evening, the match resumed at one set all and the first game of the day
proved a marathon one.
Hingis eventually secured the early break after 14
minutes of play but it meant little when the Israeli broke straight back.
However, Peer, who ousted Russian sixth seed Elena
Dementieva in the third round, was unable to sustain her early level and Hingis
broke twice more before serving for victory against her teenage opponent.
Peer, who had been aiming to become the first Israeli woman to reach the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, clawed back a break before surrendering her own serve again to allow Hingis to go through. Enditem
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