
Jelena Jankovic and Caroline Wozniacki have both established themselves as contenders for the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions after beginning the clay court season with impressive victories. Jankovic claimed her first title of the year at the Andalucia Tennis Experience event in Marbella with a 6-3 3-6 6-3 victory over Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro, while Wozniacki enjoyed a swift 6-1 6-2 win against the similarly-named Aleksandra Wozniak at the MPS Group Championships in Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida.
Jelena’s victory came as a welcome relief for the Serb, who by her own admission has been struggling this year after she had begun the season as the world number one. "I know I have not been playing well the last three months but this win has given me back the confidence I need," she said after her victory. "It’s my tenth title, and just the beginning of the clay season, so I hope to continue in this way." Wozniacki is one of the rising young stars of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. Last year she claimed titles in Stockholm, New Haven and Tokyo, and this year she had already reached the final of Memphis. Immediately before playing at Ponte Vedra Beach, she defeated both reigning Bali champion Patty Schnyder and world number four Elena Dementieva in Miami. "My plan was to play aggressive and make her run," said Wozniacki. "This is a great start to the clay-court season, a really good start. I proved I can beat these better players." The Dane had struggled during her semi-final win over Elena Vesnina, suffering from dizziness and nausea and requiring medical staff to check her blood pressure. For the final, she used ice bags on her legs in an effort to avoid any similar problems. Jankovic and Wozniacki have added their names to the list of players who are competing for a place in the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, which will take place at the Bali Convention Centre, the Westin, Nusa Dua, between 4th and 8th November. |