All-Russian final at the ASB Classic, Elena Dementieva vs. Elena Vesnina

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The final of the ASB Classic in Auckland will feature two Russians and two Elenas. It will be the 17th all-Russian singles final in Tour history. Elena Dementieva played eight of the previous 16, while Elena Vesnina appears in a singles final for the first time.

Top-seeded Dementieva advanced to the title match defeating last year's runner-up Aravane Rezai 6-2 6-2 in just over an hour. The other semifinal was a much tighter contest as unseeded players Vesnina and Anne Keothavong went toe-to-toe for just under three hours. Vesnina eventually won 67(3) 61 75.

The Auckland final will be only the second career meeting of Dementieva and Vesnina. Their first encounter was in 2006 and Dementieva won it 61 46 64. (source: Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, photos: vesnina-elena.com, Tennis Channel)

Elena Dementieva on cover of Russian Marie Claire

Elena Dementieva on cover of Russian Marie Claire

Elena Dementieva is featured on the cover of December 2008 issue of Russian Marie Claire.

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Take a look at more photos of Dementieva's appearance in the magazine after the jump. Read more »

Elena Dementieva tops Serena Williams in Baltimore exhibition

Elena Dementieva at Pam Shriver PNC Tennis Classic exhibition in BaltimoreRussian Elena Dementieva beat American Serena Williams 6-4 6-4 at Pam Shriver PNC Tennis Classic, an exhibition event held in Baltimore.

The 23rd PNC Tennis Classic raised $150,000 for the Baltimore Community Foundation.

"We're here to have fun," the second-ranked Williams said before the match. "We're not going to take it Grand Slam final serious, but at the same time, we want to give the people a great show."

"Baltimore is not a tennis destination, so it's a great opportunity for people here to come and watch two great tennis players," the world No.4 Dememtieva said. "I'm proud to be a part of it." (source: Baltimore Sun)

Safina, Dementieva, Chakvetadze receive Russian awards

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Russian WTA players received well-deserved awards from their home country. Dinara Safina, Elena Demetieva, Anna Chakvetadze, Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova were present at the event. Read more »

Vera Zvonareva moves into Sony Ericsson Championships final

Vera Zvonareva at the Sony Ericsson Championships in DohaVera Zvonareva’s fantastic form continues to bring fruitful results, as the eighth seed defeated fellow Russian Elena Dementieva 7-6(7) 3-6 6-3 to reach the final of the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha.

In the first set, which featured as much as eight breaks of serve, fifth-seeded Demetieva had a 4-1 lead, but Zvonareva recovered and forced a tiebreak which she won 9-7.

Dementieva then broke Zvonareva’s first service game in the second set, and holding that initial lead the fifth seed won the second set, in which Zvonareva, by the way, had only 38% first serve percentage.

Elena Dementieva at the Sony Ericsson Championships in DohaIn the third set, Zvonareva was the one who established a 4-1 lead, but later on, in the seventh game, Dementieva managed to break back. Zvonareva, however, rebroke right away, and served out the match in the following game to reach her first final of the Sony Ericsson Championships.

Prior to today’s meeting, Dementieva held a perfect record on hardcourts against her compatriot.

Zvonareva will next play either Venus Williams or world No.1 Jelena Jankovic, depending on whom of the two wins the semifinal. (photos: Getty Images)

Elena Dementieva reaches Sony Ericsson Championships semifinals as Serena Williams withdraws

Elena Dementieva at the Sony Ericsson Championships in DohaElena Dementieva and Serena Williams were supposed to fight for the last spot in the semifinals of the Sony Ericsson Championships, but the third-seeded American withdrew shortly before the match due to a stomach injury.

Instead of Serena, fifth-seeded Dementieva is currently playing second alternate Nadia Petrova. First alternate Agnieszka Radwanska will replace Ana Ivanovic, who withdrew because of a viral illness, in a dead rubber against Svetlana Kuznetsova.

Serena WilliamsDementieva's place in the semifinals is certain, even if she loses to Petrova. She will play Vera Zvonareva for a spot in the final.

As Russian Vera Zvonareva continued her winning ways in her White Group, beating world No.1 Jelena Jankovic 2-6 6-3 6-4, the Serb will have to face the player who tops the Maroon Group, American Venus Williams. (photos: Getty Images)

Ivanovic and Dementieva play tennis on a desert island in Doha bay

Ana Ivanovic and Elena Dementieva playing tennis on a desert island in a bay of Doha

Fourth seed Ana Ivanovic and fifth seed Elena Dementieva marked the start of the prestigious Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha by playing a historic tennis match staged in an extraordinary place – a desert island. Read more »

Dementieva beats Wozniacki for Luxembourg title

Elena Dementieva wins the FORTIS Championships LuxembourgTop seed Elena Dementieva came back from a set down to defeat fourth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki at the FORTIS Championships Luxembourg and win the third title of the 2008 season

"You don't feel great after you've lost 7-6 in the third, but Elena has had a great tournament and played a great match today, and really deserved to win here," said Wozniacki after losing 2-6 6-4 7-6(4). "I knew it was going to be tough. I was fighting for every point. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to win the match today. But she played great."

The 27-year-old Russian also won her only other meeting with the Danish teenager, beating her on en route to winning gold medal at the Beijing Olympics.

With Dementieva winning her 11th career title, Wozniacki failed to win her fourth one.

BTW: Last season Ana Ivanovic was the winner of the FORTIS Championships Luxembourg, but this year the Serb played at Linz instead, and won the title today. (source: Sports Network, photo via Yahoo)


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