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Easy win for Sania Mirza in Japan Open First Round

October 02, 2007
Tony Tharakan

Sania Mirza made a winning return to the WTA Tour with a 6-0, 6-4 win over local hope Ayumi Morita in the opening round of the AIG Japan Open in Tokyo.

Mirza, sidelined by a wrist injury following her third round loss at the US Open last month, showed no sign of rustiness - blazing through the first set without dropping a game.

The Indian then seemed to let down her guard, with the 17-year-old Morita breaking Mirza's serve in the very first game of the second set. A game later, the Japanese player was two points away from leading 3-0.

Mirza, ranked 29 in the world, came back strongly to take the next three games and then broke Morita again in the eighth game to lead 5-3.

The upcoming Japanese player wasn't finished yet and broke back to stay in the match. However, Mirza wasn't about to take the match into the decider. The 139-ranked Morita's serve was broken yet again and Mirza was declared victor in a match that had lasted a little more than an hour.

It had been her 29th win on the WTA Tour this year as opposed to 16 losses.

Up next for the 20-year-old from Hyderabad is 84-ranked Australian Cassey Dellacqua, whom she has never played before.

The $175,000 Tier III event at Tokyo has been happy hunting ground for Mirza, who upset top-seeded Russian Vera Zvonareva to reach the semifinals in her only previous appearance here in 2005.

This time around, Mirza is seeded second and is one of the favourites to lay hands on the $25,840 winner's purse and 140 valuable WTA points.

In the quarterfinals, Mirza could run into eighth seeded Italian Flavia Pennetta whom she had beaten in their only career meeting in Paris last year.

But Mirza's toughest test would lie in the semifinals where she's seeded to play Maria Kirilenko (3) of Russia or Frenchwoman Virginie Razzano (5).

Razzano beat Mirza in straight sets in Los Angeles this year and is coming off a win at the Jinjiannan Guangzhou International Women's Open. Also on a winning streak is Kirilenko, champion at Kolkata's Sunfeast Open - a tournament doomed by Mirza's absence and Twenty20 cricket.

Mirza leads 2-0 in career meetings against Kirilenko but the Russian is playing her best tennis - her fine run at last week's Hansol Korea Open blighted only by Venus Williams in the final.

Kirilenko's spectacular results in September have also helped her overtake Mirza in the latest rankings.

Should Mirza survive, awaiting her in the final would be world no 8 Venus Williams, herself on a roll after the Seoul victory.

In the doubles event, Mirza is partnering little known American Christina Fusano and hopes to emulate her semifinal appearance here in 2005 when she partnered Israel's Shahar Peer.

20-something scribe based in New Delhi. Now also authors a tennis blog at http://worldofindiantennis.blogspot.com
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Easy win for Sania Mirza in Japan Open First Round

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November 23, 2007
05:15 AM

Sania has a Question for you !

she is interested in knowing your views on how we can help the younger generation find fulfillment and reward through sports at a world class level. What will make them feel that achievement in sport is as fantastic as achieving a high mark in studies?

Visit www.ammas.com to Answer !!

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November 23, 2007
07:48 AM

If Sania has a Question for you ! shouldn't she come here and ask the Desicritics?

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