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Russia's Dinara Safina hoists her trophy
after her victory against compatriot Elena Dementieva in the final of the
German Open in Berlin, May 11, 2008. Safina battled back from a set down
to beat Elena Dementieva 2-1 in an all-Russian final.(Xinhua/Wu
Xiaoling) Photo
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BERLIN, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Russian tennis player
Dinara Safina beat compatriot Elena Dementieva 2-1 to snatch the title of German
Open here on Sunday.
Safina, ranked 17th in the world, won 3-6, 6-2, 6-2
and took into pocket the top prize of nearly 200,000 U.S. dollars.
Facing Russian derby on Sunday, Safina, who had
ousted world number on Justine Henin and U.S. star Serena Williams on her way to
the final, was too anxious to win in the first set, thus committing too many
unforced errors.
The 13th seed was upset with 3-6 by number seven seed
Dementieva, who beat defending champion Ana Ivanovic a day earlier.
In the second set, Safina became steady. Her powerful
service and diversified hitting-backs earned her an equalizer 6-2.
In the decisive third set, Safina continued her
dominance and swept Dementieva with another 6-2.
This is the first time for the 22-year old to win
German Open.
With nearly 200,000 U.S. dollar prize in pocket,
Safina was excited and the champion title is a special gift for "Mother's Day",
which falls on May 11.
"I'll tell my mother, let her buy everything she
wants," Safina said after the match.
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Russia's Safina celebrates after winning during the final match
against compatriot Elena Dementieva of the German Open in Berlin,
capital of Germany May 11, 2008. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling) Photo Gallery>>> |
"Hopefully the shops are open today," she joked.
Safina comes from a family of tennis. Her brother
Marat Safina is a well-known tennis player and he has once ranked world number
one.
With regret, Dementieva, world number nine, told the
press conference that she would have had "chances to win" in the final.
"I think I had opportunities to win, especially in
the second set," Dementieva said. "I'm disappointed, I did not move a lot."
The 27-year-old praised Safina in her progress. "She
moved muchbetter," she added.
Earlier on the day, world number one Cara Black from Zimbabwe and Liezel Huber of the United States beat Spanish pair Nuria Llagostera Vives /Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez to seal the women's doubles title.
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