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FINALE: Capriati D Hingis 6-0, 4-6, 6-4
Charleston rappresenta il secondo torneo vinto da
Jennifer nel suo fantastico 2001; grazie a questo successo, raggiunge la più
alta classifica fino a quel momento in carriera, numero 4. Nella replica della
recente finale degli Australian Open, ha ancora una volta la meglio su Martina
Hingis, confermandosi, una delle migliori tenniste in circolazione, assieme alla
stessa Hingis, alla Davenport e alle due Williams. Jennifer è diventata la
quarta tennista nata negli States a vincere questo torneo, dopo Chris Evert,
Rosie Casals e Tracy Austin.
Il cammino verso la finale
1° TURNO. Bye
2° TURNO. Capriati D De Los Rios 6-4, 6-3
3° TURNO. Capriati D Nagyova 6-4, 6-2
QUARTI DI FINALE. Capriati D Likhovtseva 7-5, 6-4
SEMIFINALE. Capriati D Weingartner 6-0, 6-2
Articolo tratto dalla WTA
CAPRIATI OUTLASTS HINGIS AT FAMILY CIRCLE CUP FINAL
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Ticker) - Second seed Jennifer Capriati of the United States overcame a late rally by
top seed Martina Hingis on Sunday and repeated her Australian Open feat by winning the Family Circle Cup tennis event.
Capriati, who defeated Hingis in the final at the Australian Open, nearly blew a 5-1 lead in the third set before
holding on for a 6-0, 4-6, 6-4 win in one hour, 53 minutes. The 25-year-old claimed her second title of the year
and 11th of her career while pocketing $178,000.
"This is the biggest tournament I have ever won in the States," Capriati said. "Today shows that it wasn't
just a one-time thing in Australia. I always knew deep down inside my heart that I could do it."
As a result of her win, Capriati reached a career-high of world No. 4 this week. A two-time Family Circle champion, Hingis
mounted a strong effort in the final set to get back on serve at 4-5. But she dropped the first three points on her serve
and hit a shot wide at 15-40.
"The first set was so quick and I am thinking, 'I am playing Martina Hingis, who's No. 1 in the world, but I know she's
not going to let it go without a fight," Capriati said. "And she played a lot better in the second and third
sets."
Capriati, who dropped only one set all week, had returned to action after facing Venus Williams in the final of the
Ericsson Open on April 1. Capriati also was runner-up at Oklahoma City in February. She has won 23 of 27 matches in
2001. Hingis is tied with Amelie Mauresmo, whom she eliminated in the quarterfinals here, with a tour-leading three
titles and has a 39-6 match record this year.
"I have always said in the past that she was a great player and if she ever got it together she was going to be tough,"
Hingis said of Capriati. "She has proved to everyone that she belongs up there at the top with myself, Lindsay (Davenport)
and the Williams sisters right now."
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