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 Thursday, January 11
Hingis topples Serena to move to semis
 
 Reuters

SYDNEY, Australia -- Switzerland's Martina Hingis said she had nothing to fear from the Williams sisters after beating Serena 6-4, 7-5 at the adidas International on Thursday to firm as favorite for the Australian Open.

Serena Williams
Serena Williams said she was 'rusty' in her loss to Martina Hingis.

The world No. 1 moved into a semifinal meeting with Conchita Martinez after beating Serena in 102 minutes, just two days after she teamed up with Monica Seles to knock Serena and Venus out of the doubles.

Hingis has not won a singles grand slam title since the 1999 Australian Open but said her win over Serena has given her a major psychological boost heading into Melbourne.

"I was never really scared of playing them," Hingis said.

"A lot of girls are already intimidated just going on to the court but I'm the No. 1 player.

"I have to defend my position so I shouldn't be scared of anything. I know I can play good tennis."

Hingis took the opening set against Serena in 42 minutes then fought back from 4-1 down in the second to lead 5-4.

Williams, who upset Hingis to win the 1999 U.S. Open final but was playing only her third match since October, broke back to square the second set at 5-5 only to lose the next two games as Hingis picked up the tempo.

"I was a little bit rusty, so I'm doing pretty good considering," Serena said. "I only played this tournament as a warm-up to the Australian Open but I feel like I'm getting my rhythm back.

"I should definitely be ready next week."

Last year's Australian Open champion Lindsay Davenport also breezed into the semifinals on Thursday with a 7-5 6-4 win over her former doubles partner Lisa Raymond.

The world No. 2 will play Amelie Mauresmo in Friday's semifinals after the muscular Frenchwoman upset third-seed Seles 6-4 7-6.

Martinez claimed the fourth semifinal berth with a 6-4 6-0 win over Corina Morariu.

Mauresmo beat Davenport in last year's Sydney final but failed to win another title all year as she struggled with back pain.

She experienced more problems with her back on Thursday but was able to overcome the discomfort to post her first win over Seles.

"The main thing is that I stayed on court," said Mauresmo, who was beaten by Hingis in the 1999 Australian Open final.

"Mentally, it's good that I went through this one."

Sixth-seed Sebastien Grosjean and Swede Jonas Bjorkman both cruised through to the semifinals of the men's draw.

Grosjean beat Hingis' Swiss Hopman Cup partner Roger Federer 7-5 6-4 while Bjorkman defeated Germany's Rainer Schuttler 6-3 6-4.
 


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