|
|
||
|
| ||
Men's Tennis
| ||
Women's Tennis
| ||
|
||||||
Tuesday, January 23 |
||||||
Hingis faces first real test against Serena Reuters | ||||||
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Switzerland's Martina Hingis
faces her first real challenge at this year's Australian Open
when she takes on American teenager Serena Williams in
Wednesday's quarterfinals.
The booming serves that were catching the tape and the powerful groundstrokes that were drifting past the baseline just a week ago are now starting to find their mark. "This tournament is far from over," 17-year-old Hingis said. "I'm playing a little better, I'm feeling a lot better. A lot of people would pretty much kill to do what I've done." Interest in their match has been heightened because the winner is likely to play Venus Williams in the semifinals as long as she can get over South African Amanda Coetzer as expected. Big sister Venus missed last year's Australian Open because of injury but won the Wimbledon, U.S. Open and Olympic titles. She finished the year ranked only three in the world because she played far fewer events than Hingis and arrived at Melbourne Park without having played a singles match in three months. Not surprisingly, she was a little rusty in her first few matches but has steadily improved the farther she has gone and made it through to the quarters with a three set victory against 1999 finalist Amelie Mauresmo. She has beaten Coetzer six times in seven meetings and while she insists she won't be underestimating her opponent in Wednesday's quarterfinals, she did admit she was already looking ahead. "When people tend to get to big matches people tend to play either a lot better or a lot worse," she said. "Hopefully, I will always play a lot better." | |
ALSO SEE By the Numbers: Hingis vs. Serena Venus ready to go for three Serena Williams faces tough path Shriver: Quarterfinal picks |
|