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Caroline Wozniacki beats Elize Mertens to reach first Australian Open finals

Caroline Wozniacki beats Elize Mertens to reach first Australian Open finals
Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki celebrates after defeating Belgium’s Elize Mertens after winning their semifinal at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne. (AP)
Updated 25 January 2018

Caroline Wozniacki beats Elize Mertens to reach first Australian Open finals

Caroline Wozniacki beats Elize Mertens to reach first Australian Open finals

MELBOURNE, Australia: Caroline Wozniacki has reached the Australian Open final for the first time with a 6-3, 7-6 (2) win Thursday over Elize Mertens, moving within one win of a Grand Slam breakthrough.
It’s her first Grand Slam final anywhere outside of the US, where she lost US Open finals in 2009 (to Kim Clijsters) and 2014 (to Serena Williams).
Wozniacki appeared to be coasting against the 22-year-old Mertens, getting breaks in the middle of each set. But she began getting tight when she was serving for the match at 5-4: From 30-15, she double-faulted twice and Mertens passed her with a forehand winner in between to make it 5-5.
The No. 37-ranked Mertens lifted, holding her serve at love and then having two set points in the next game before Wozniacki eventually held a game that lasted almost 8 ½ minutes.
Wozniacki dominated the tiebreaker and put memories of her last Australian Open semifinal behind her — she had match points against Li Na in the semifinal in 2011, but was unable to convert.
This time, experience helped.
“It means so much to me. I got really tight at 5-4. I kind of felt head against the wall,” she said. “I knew I had to try and stay calm.
“Once she had set points. I thought, ‘OK, now you just have to go for it ... she’s nervous now too.”
Mertens, who trains at Clijsters’s academy in Belgium, was appearing in the semifinals on her debut at Melbourne Park and in just her fifth Grand Slam tournament. She had won 10 matches in as row after successfully defending her Hobart International title two weeks ago.
She took out No. 4-seeded Elina Svitolina in straight sets in the quarterfinal but was struggling to match a consistent Wozniacki until late in the second set.
Wozniacki’s win moves here a step closer to potentially regaining the No. 1 ranking, a position she hasn’t held in six years.
No. 1-ranked Simona Halep was playing two-time major winner Angelique Kerber later Thursday in the second of the semifinals.