Davenport overcomes errors to advance
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Newport Beach’s Lindsay Davenport rallied from a
set down and advance to the Pilot Pen final with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 win over
Ruxandra Dragomir.
Davenport will play the winner of the other semifinal match between
Venus Williams and Monica Seles.
Things were not all smooth for the Newport Beach native, dropping the
first set on a combination of shaky serves and several unforced errors.
After falling behind, 1-2, in the second set, the 23-year-old
proceeded to rip off 11 consecutive games from Dragomir for the win.
The top-seeded Davenport has not lost to Dragomir in five meetings.
“I was getting frustrated. That probably worked to my advantage
because then you just stop thinking about things,” said Davenport. “You
start playing.”
Davenport had only two aces, but scored on 67% of her first serves,
double faulting twice.
Dragomir came into the match after playing a long set in the morning
to finish her semifinal against Sandrine Testud, the eighth seed. Their
match was suspended Thursday night due to darkness. Dragomir won 5-7,
6-4, 7-5.
“Against her I have no chance to come to the net because the ball is
going so fast and so hard it doesn’t give me time to get to the net,”
said Dragomir, who did not lose her humor. “Today, I had no chance. Maybe
just to pick up the balls from the net. But we have ball kids, so I
didn’t need to do that.”
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