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Jelena Jankovic
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Real tennis fans go
to the Home Depot Center in Carson...and with
this Sunday's final they were not disappointed. The
JPMorgan Chase Open final match between Elena
Dementieva (RUS) and Jelena Jankovic (SCG) was a
treat for all tennis fans. In fact, if you were not
a tennis fan, you definitely are one now. Elena
Dementieva of Russia remained calm and focused in
her 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over Jelena Jankovic of
Serbia. She needed all her fitness and persistence
as Jankovic, with a game very similar to her own,
courageously fought for every point. The points were
often deep, long baseline rallies which gave the
crowd time to invest in each player. Dementieva was
clearly the more fit player. She hit with speed and
precision to take the first set.
Jankovic gained the favor of the crowd in the second
set when Dementieva tried a drop shot and Jankovic
was able to reach it for a winner. Jankovic would
have spurts of aggression only to lose the next
couple points. Throughout the match, Dementieva
appeared confident and calm. At the beginning of the
third set Jankovic was treated for the heat. At 0-5
in the third. Jankovic appeared revived and was able
to win four more games to 4-5 before Dementieva
finally claimed the title.
The match took two hours and 23 minutes. The heat
was a factor and the players iced themselves on
every changeover. In her interview, Jankovic said
about Dementieva, "She is really fit. One of the
better fit on the tour. I need to improve my fitness
so I can play these long matches".
When asked about the US
Open, Jankovic stated "I think I can do damage. I
believe in myself". On the road to this final,
Jankovic took out Samantha Stosur (who beat Lindsay
Davenport in the first round) and then Serena
Williams in the Semifinals. Her ranking will rise to
#21 after this week.
About Dementieva, Jankovic said "Elena is used to
people attacking her serve so she is ready to defend
it. I was expecting her to double fault more but she
didn't."
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Elena
Dementieva Photo courtesy of
Adam Davis |
Dementieva, currently
ranked #6 on the Sony/Erickson WTA Tour, has always
been coached by her mother but is now being coached
by her brother. "I feel like I'm just getting to my
best game." she stated. "This is really an amazing
feeling to win a title." she said, "For sure we will
celebrate this win." When asked about her fitness,
Dementieva responded, "I could play best of five
sets." When I am playing, I only feel the fatigue
after the match." About playing in Los Angeles, "I
always have great results playing here." She is
going to take a break and skip Montreal, but is
scheduled for New Haven and then the US Open where
she will definitely need her best game.
The Home Depot Center is an outstanding tennis
venue. The intimate seating allows the crowd to feel
as though they are almost participating in the
match. The fans were roaring after some of the long
points. Even though the expected main entrants like
Sharapova and Williams did not make it to the end,
the stadium was full and the tennis was memorable.