Tokyo: Zheng Qinwen saw off a spirited challenge from Diana Shnaider to secure a hard-fought 7-6(5) 6-3 win in their Pan Pacific Open semifinal on Saturday and set up a title clash against American Sofia Kenin.
Zheng sealed a spot in the final in Tokyo for a second time in her career, where she will be looking to make amends for her 2022 defeat to Liudmila Samsonova.
The Olympic champion wasted little time in the semifinal, breaking twice in quick succession to race into a 4-0 lead and put Shnaider on the back foot, but a drop in Zheng’s level gave the Russian an opportunity to claw her way back into the contest.
Shnaider won three straight games to leave the opening set at 4-3, before defending three set points to hold under pressure for 5-4 and then saving another to break Zheng’s serve for a second time and level at 5-5.
Zheng recovered to force a tiebreak, where the 22-year-old won three consecutive points to take the opening set.
Early in the second set, Zheng’s first-serve percentage plummeted and Shnaider broke for 2-1, but the top seed broke right back and again for a 4-2 lead which she would not relinquish.
Earlier, 2020 Australian Open champion Kenin eased past British number one Katie Boulter 6-4 6-4 in just under 90 minutes to reach her first singles final since San Diego last year.
Boulter was broken twice in the first set and despite recovering one of those breaks when Kenin first served for the set, she couldn’t break again. The 2020 Australian Open champion ultimately claimed the set on her second opportunity.
In the second set, Kenin faced four break points in the sixth game but held on to level at 3-3, then broke Boulter in the following game. She kept her lead from there, advancing to the final.
Kenin, 25, also finished runner-up at the French Open in 2020 and reached a career-high number four that season, before injuries, illness and off-court issues saw her drop down the rankings. Agencies
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