Paris: China’s Li Na overcame Maria Sharapova 6-4 7-5 on Thursday to reach the French Open final and boost her bid to become the first Asian to win a grand slam singles title. In the first set, Li raced into a 3-0 lead and broke three times as Sharapova, who took two games off the Chinese player’s serve, struggled for rhythm in the wind and on the clay. An awful double fault from Li early in the second let the Russian back in but the three-times grand slam champion wasted the advantage when she committed the same error for 4-4. [caption id=“attachment_19577” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Li Na beat Maria Sharapova to reach the final of the French Open. AFP”]  [/caption] Li, who lost in January’s Australian Open final, sealed victory and a meeting with holder Francesca Schiavone or Marion Bartoli when her opponent double faulted again to the delight of millions of Chinese watching at home and a smattering on court. “She had a huge big serve so I thought please double fault so I can win the match,” Li said courtside. “I never believed myself that I could be in the French Open final, I wish I can do even better in Saturday’s final. It was a tough match.” Seventh seed Sharapova tried to attack Li’s stronger forehand from the baseline and failed to mix up her game, playing into the dogged sixth seed’s hands. The Chinese sports minster is set to fly over to Paris for the final, organisers said, joining a number of fans who donned the traditional panama hats on Thursday and other Chinese supporters who wore the red and yellow colours of their flag. Sharapova was aiming for her first French Open title to complete a career grand slam. The rise of China’s women Schiavone beats Bartoli; will meet Li on Saturday Defending champion Francesca Schiavone shattered Marion Bartoli’s hopes of becoming just the second Frenchwoman in the Open era to reach the Roland Garros final on Thursday with a 6-3, 6-3 semi-final win. Fifth seed Schiavone, who will turn 31 in three weeks’ time, will tackle Li Na in Saturday’s title match. Victory will make Schiavone the first player 30 or over to win a Grand Slam title since Martina Navratilova’s 1990 Wimbledon triumph. “I hope my experience from the final last year will help. It’s a dream come true to reach another final,” said Schiavone. “But Li has had an amazing year. She was in the Australian Open when she lost to Kim (Clijsters). It will be tough. She is a great player and a great person, but someone has to win.” Schiavone’s smarter, better-timed changes of pace, and her more convincing all-court game, proved crucial in a 40-minute opening set against Bartoli. The Italian carved out the only break of the opener in the eighth game with a crosscourt forehand which forced Bartoli out of position. Reuters
The Chinese star overcame Sharapova and gusty winds to boost her bid to become the first Asian to win a grand slam singles title.
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