Tennis: Clijsters to play Li in Sydney final
Sydney: Two-time champion Kim Clijsters will play China's Li Na in the final of the Sydney International after a marathon three-set victory on Thursday.
Clijsters struggled early before storming home in a final set tiebreaker to overcome unseeded Russian Alisa Kleybanova, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/1) in 2hr 39min.
The Belgian third seed will now take on Li, who earlier wore down Serbian qualifier Bojana Jovanovski 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 in 1hr 40min.
Clijsters, 27, who won here in 2003 and 2007, will be bidding for her 41st career singles title in Friday's final, while Li is after her fourth WTA title.
"The last match I played against Alisa was a tough one and I lost to her, so I knew today was going to be tough," Clijsters said.
"She's a very unpredictable player. Her game is very tough to read and it makes it a little bit harder to react at the right time every time."
Kleybanova, who got past Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in Wednesday's quarter-final, began well, twice breaking Clijsters' serve to claim the opening set.
Clijsters jumped to a 3-0 lead early in the second set, but despite losing her service in the seventh game, she broke again to level the match.
Kleybanova, who needed two medical timeouts for back and foot troubles, kept the pressure on Clijsters and they traded two service breaks before the Belgian pulled away in the decisive tiebreaker.
"Li's always been a tough player," Clijsters said. "We in a way play a similar type of tennis. She also likes to play inside of the court, has a good backhand, likes to mix it up.
"We've had some tough matches, but also some matches that were filled with a lot of good tennis."
Li, 28, who will be defending her rankings points from last year's semi-final appearance at next week's Australian Open, was looking forward to her showdown with the world number three.
"I have nothing to lose because I have played her also many times," said Li, who trails 1-4 in their meetings.
"She's a great player, so I just have to show my best tennis on the court."
The Chinese number one trailed in her match after a service break in the third game.
But she traded four service breaks with Jovanovski before breaking the Serb's serve again in the 12th game to force a tiebreaker.
She won the tiebreaker 7-5 to take the set and controlled the last set with three more service breaks to wrap up victory.
"It wasn't easy," Li said. "I mean, she's young, she's playing well.
"At the beginning of the match I didn't know how she played because I have never seen her practise or play a match."
Li is in winning form ahead of the season's opening Grand Slam tournament in Melbourne after eliminating two-time major champion Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia in the quarter-finals, and Australian Anastasia Rodionova and French qualifier Virginie Razzano in the earlier rounds.
Li became the first Chinese player to break into the world top 10 rankings after reaching the semi-finals of last year's Australian Open.
She is making her fourth appearance at the Sydney International and reached the 2007 semi-finals, where she lost to Clijsters in three sets.
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