BEIJING, Jan. 25 -- Serbia's Ana Ivanovic denied
accusations that she used gamesmanship during her 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over
Daniela Hantuchova in the Australian Open semifinals yesterday.
A disappointed Hantuchova let slip a 6-0, 2-0 lead
and later criticized the fourth seed, saying the way she shuffled her feet
before the server hits the ball, which results in loud squeaking, was
off-putting and unfair.
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Serbia's Ana Ivanovic hits a return
during her semi-final match against Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova at the
Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne Jan. 24, 2008.
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"That was ridiculous, I think," Hantuchova told
reporters.
"I was really surprised with that. I think it's
unfair. It's a distraction to the server. We played before and she never did
it."
Hantuchova said she had complained to umpire Alison
Lang.
"In the first or second service game (she told the
umpire), but she didn't do anything about it. I don't think that (the squeaking)
was very nice."
But Ivanovic said she did not deliberately make a
squeaking noise.
"I just tried to move my feet, to return the ball, so
it really was not intentional," Ivanovic said.
"If you see other matches I was doing exactly the
same thing. It's just the way these courts play. And if you listen to the guys I
think they're doing the same thing.
"Once I saw she was complaining (to the umpire). But
there was nothing I could do, because if I want to move my feet to return a
ball, you know, this was the sound I was producing.
"And also, during the point, if I want to run with
small steps around the ball, it was exactly the same thing. So maybe she was
just trying to pick on something, to get upset."
Hantuchova gave Ivanovic little more than a cursory
handshake at the end, having thought the Serbian had not got to the ball on the
first bounce on the point that gave the fourth seed the vital break in the final
set.
But the Slovakian, appearing in her first grand slam
semifinal, said she was just disappointed with her defeat.
"It's just tough, tough to accept that you lose. So I
just wanted to get off the court as soon as possible. ¡¡
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)
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Venus Williams of the
United States returns a ball during the women's singles quarterfinal match
against Ana Ivanovic of Serbia in the Australian Open Tennis Tournament at
Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 23, 2008. Willianms lost 0-2
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Serbia's Ana Ivanovic
celebrates winning a point during her semi-final match against Slovakia's
Daniela Hantuchova at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne
Jan. 24, 2008. More
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