DOHA: Monica Puig of Puerto Rico returns the ball to Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki during their semi-final at the Qatar Open.—AFP
DOHA: Monica Puig of Puerto Rico returns the ball to Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki during their semi-final at the Qatar Open.—AFP

DOHA: Karolina Pliskova and Caroline Wozniacki will meet each other in the Qatar Open final after both won two matches on a long, soggy and gruelling Friday here.

On another day punctuated by heavy showers and thunderstorms, meaning long delays for the players, Czech Pliskova beat Zhang Shuai of China 6-2, 6-0, then Dominika Cibulkova in an exciting semi-final 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.

Her playing day began at 12:30 local time (0930 GMT) ending just before 11pm.

Similarly Dane Wozniacki first beat American qualifier Lauren Davies 7-5 6-1, then Olympic gold medallist Monica Puig 6-1, 6-2, finishing past midnight.

Puig was also playing her second match of the day having earlier completed her victory against Daria Kasatkina of Russia, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.

“It’s been really tough conditions with all the waiting and everything,” said Wozniacki.

The pair have met three times before, with Wozniacki winning on every occasion. However they have not met since 2014.

Pliskova, 24, is ranked number three in the world, Wozniacki, who is two years older, is number 18.

Incredibly, it also means the rain-ravaged tournament may even finish on time, despite the schedule being battered because of the terrible weather conditions throughout the week.

Friday was one of the worst days yet, with delays up to around five because of thunderstorms.

It took some 12 hours to complete just five singles matches.

Indeed, just hours before Pliskova and Wozniacki won their matches, organisers were talking about the tournament finishing without a winner because of the huge number of rain delays during the week as Qatar experiences some of its wettest weather in years.

Tariq Darwish Zainal, secretary general of the Qatar Tennis Federation, said play would not continue after Sunday even if the final matches could not be played.

Rain has delayed play on every single day, virtually wiping out all matches on two separate days.

“The WTA gives us one (extra) day, if we don’t finish all the matches the tournament finishes without a winner,” said Zainal.

Published in Dawn February 19th, 2017

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