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28 January 2005 Friday 17 Zilhaj 1425






Russian ace Safin dumps Federer after epic battle: Serena, Davenport to clash in final


MELBOURNE, Jan 27: Marat Safin brought Roger Federer's grand slam streak to a shuddering halt, beating the seemingly invincible world number one 5-7 6-4 5-7 7-6 9-7 in a heart-stopping semi-final at the Australian Open on Thursday.

Safin, runner-up in two of the last three Australian Opens including last year when Federer beat him, twice came back from a set down and saved a match point in the fourth set tiebreak before winning one Melbourne Park's greatest battles.

Safin, whose only grand slam title was at the U.S. Open in 2000, will now play the winner of Friday's second semifinal between Andy Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt in Sunday's final.

The women's final, to be held on Saturday, will be an all-American clash between Serena Williams and Lindsay Davenport after they also clawed back from the brink of defeat to win their semifinals on Thursday.

Williams saved three match points before beating Russian teenager Maria Sharapova 2-6 7-5 8-6 while Davenport came within two points of losing before she wore down Nathalie Dechy of France 2-6 7-6 6-4.

Davenport was a bundle of nerves in her match with Dechy but regained her composure when it mattered to reach her first grand slam final since 2000. Federer had not lost a match since last year's Athens Olympics in August and was chasing his fourth grand slam title in 12 months after winning last year's Australian Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open crowns.

He had also won his last 24 matches against players ranked in the top 10 and was the hottest favourite in a century to win the Australian Open after romping through his first five matches without dropping a set.

Everything seemed to be going according to script when he won the opening set but the first hint of a boil over came when Safin won the second. Federer appeared to have regained control when he won the third and held match point in the fourth but Safin produced a perfect lob to stay alive.

Federer saved six match points in the final set but his resistance finally snapped after four 1/2 hours when Safin celebrated his 25th birthday with a victory that brought the capacity crowd to their feet.

Williams lost last year's Wimbledon final and the season-ending tour championship to Sharapova and seemed destined for a third defeat when the 17-year-old Siberian won the opening set and served for the match in the second and third sets. But the former world number one broke back both times in a struggle reminiscent of her semi-final against Belgian Kim Clijsters in the 2003 Australian Open when she saved two match points before reaching the final and winning the title.

Davenport had her left thigh heavily strapped, is struggling with a hip strain and got off to a sluggish start, gifting Dechy the first set in only 24 minutes with a string of uncharacteristic errors.

Dechy was two points away from winning the match but Davenport won the second set decider 7-5 on a double fault and then finally sealed the match when the Frenchwoman surrendered her serve to love in the final game.

It will be the first time two Americans have contested a women's grand slam final since Wimbledon 2003 when Serena beat older sister Venus as she had done at the Australian that year. Russians have won the last three grand slam women's tournaments.

RESULTS:

MEN'S SINGLES (SEMIFINAL):
Marat Safin bt Roger Federer 5-7 6-4 5-7 7-6 (8-6) 9-7.

WOMEN'S SINGLES (SEMIFINALS): Serena Williams bt Maria Sharapova 2-6, 7-5, 8-6; Lindsay Davenport bt Nathalie Dechy 2-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-4. -Agencies


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