WTA - Dallas: Roberta Vinci champion in Singles - some comments…

Roberta Vinci won her seventh WTA title and 1st WTA title of the year (in Singles) in Dallas, TX. It is Roberta’s first title on outdoor hardcourts - among her first six WTA titles were four on clay, one on grass and one on indoor hardcourts.

Roberta Vinci defeated Jelena Jankovic 75 63.

Roberta Vinci already climbed 3 places in the WTA rankings issued last Monday, reaching the world 23rd rank. Roberta reached a carrier highest at the 18th position in WTA rankings on Sept 12th, 2011.

At the same moment, former WTA nb.1 Jelena Jankovic was down from the 18th to the 34th rank.

Both players will for sure climb up some places when the new rankings comes out on next Monday.

The No.3-seeded Vinci looked in trouble of dropping her first set of the week as Jankovic broke at 4-all and served for that first set at 5-4; but Vinci won six straight games for a 75 30 lead, and even though Jankovic took the next three games to even the second set at 3-all, Vinci went on her own run of three straight games to complete the win over the No.2-seeded Serb, 75 63.

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“I think we played a really good final,” Vinci said. “I was up a set and 3-0 and had a lot of chances to keep going, but she came back to 3-all. She’s such a good player - she was No.1 in the world a few years ago - so at the beginning of the match I was a little bit nervous. But I just tried to stay relaxed and keep going for my shots and although we were both very tired, I made it.

“It was a tough week, a tough draw, a tough final - I’m so happy I won!”

Jankovic had survived some tough matches earlier in the week, including a three-hour-plus marathon against Yaroslava Shvedova in the first round, but managed to reach her second WTA final of the year, after Birmingham - she had won all three previous meetings against the crafty Vinci, however.

“The most important moment was at 5-4 in the first set, I was serving for the set and had 30-15. If that ball went my way it would have been 40-15 and two set points on my serve,” Jankovic said. “After I lost that, it seemed like everything went downhill. I started making a lot of errors and playing wrong, tactically.

“After I was down 3-0 in the second set I changed some things a bit and got back in the match, but from there she played really unbelievable tennis.

“Overall I’m happy with my week though. I came here to play some good matches; unfortunately I didn’t win, but I played some very good tennis.”

(Source: wtatennis.com)