Australia's Samantha Stosur will take on Sara Errani of Italy in the
French Open semifinals after both won through in straight sets on
Tuesday.
US Open champion Stosur powered past Dominika Cibulkova
of Slovakia 6-4, 6-1, while 21st seed Errani saw off Angelique Kerber of
Germany 6-3, 7-6 (7/2).
The two remaining quarterfinals will be
held on Wednesday with second seed Maria Sharapova of Russia taking on
Kaia Kanepi of Estonia and fourth seed Petra Kvitova of the Czech
Republic going up against qualifier Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan.
The
sixth-seeded Stosur had too much firepower and experience for the
lightweight 23-year-old Cibulkova and was only briefly under pressure in
the second game of the second set when she stood at 0-40 on her serve.
Both
players had previously gone deep into the tournament at the French Open
with Stosur reaching the final in 2010, where she lost to Francesca
Schiavone of Italy, and Cibulkova the semifinals the previous year.
With
the sunshine back on the Philippe Chatrier centre court after the gloom
of Monday, games went with serve until the fifth game when Stosur hit a
series of big top-spin forehands that Cibulkova struggled to deal with.
The
Australian held to lead 4-2 and made it a double break in the next game
with her forehand again proving to be her best weapon.
Cibulkova,
the smallest player in the WTA top 100 at 1.61m, hit back immediately
to break serve for the first time in the match and then moved to 5-4.
She
had three further break points to level at 5-5, but on each occasion
Stosur took the initiative in the rallies to deny her. She then hit two
more big, looping forehands to pocket the first set.
Cibulkova,
who knocked out top seed Victoria Azarenka in the fourth round, again
squandered three break points in the second game of the second set and
Stosur then turned on the power again to break to 15 in the following
game.
Stosur moved 3-1 ahead and when she broke again to get to 4-1, there was no way back for an outgunned Cibulkova.
Errani's
upset win over hard-hitting Kerber made sure of Italian representation
in the semifinals at Roland Garros for the third year in succession,
following the trail blazed by compatriot Francesca Schiavone, the 2010
champion and runner-up last year.\
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