Kateryna Bondarenko wins DFS Classic, her first WTA title

Kateryna Bondarenko wins DFS Classic in BirminghamWorld No.45 Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine squeezed past Belgian teenager Yanina Wickmayer in the final of the DFS Classic in Birmingham to win her first WTA Tour title. Twelfth-seeded Bondarenko needed two tie-breaks to defeat Wickmayer 7-6 (9-7) 3-6 7-6 (7-4) in a match lasting nearly three hours.

The 18-year-old Wickmayer, ranked 66th in the world, injured her knee in the second set, but was a tough opponent nevertheless. The Belgian No.1 blamed her defeat on her lack of experience and expressed hope that the injury will not ruin the rest of her grasscourt season.

Here’s what former Wimbledon junior champion Kateryna Bondarenko said after the DFS Classic final:

"It feels great, finally I have my own title,"

"I never expected it to be on grass. It was a really tough match. I think we both played really well. Maybe I got lucky in the tie-break." (sources: BBC, Reuters, photo via Yahoo)

Marion Bartoli doubtful for Wimbledon after losing at DFS Classic

Marion Bartoli at DFS ClassicLast year’s Wimbledon finalist Marion Bartoli may miss the 2008 Championships because of a wrist injury.

Top-seeded Bartoli was upset in the second round of the DFS Classis on Wednesday and after the loss she said her participation at Wimbledon 2008 is under question.

"It’s been bothering me since before the French Open," said the Frenchwoman.

"I’ve been having treatment but it’s tendinitis, and there is only so much you can do for that. It seems like 2008 doesn’t want me to be in great shape. I am always having something, some illness or injury."

Bartoli said that she will skip Wimbledon "if it’s not getting better."

"Missing a Grand Slam, especially Wimbledon, is a huge disappointment," the world No.10 added.

After losing 5-7 6-4 6-0 to Petra Cetkovska in Birmingham Bartoli’s 2008 match record fell to 8-14. (source: On the Baseline; photo: Getty Images)

Jankovic, Sharapova, Safina to skip Wimbledon warmup event

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Defending champion Jelena Jankovic, last year's finalist Maria Sharapova, and the 2008 French Open finalist Dinara Safina have all decided to skip the DFS Classic in Birmingham, a Wimbledon warmup event which starts June 9.

World No.3 Jankovic withdrew from the grass-court tournament with the same arm injury that caused her to fly home to Belgrade after losing to Ana Ivanovic in the semifinals of the French Open.

Sharapova, who has won the DFS Classic twice, will skip the event after five consecutive years in the draw in order to be able to focus on Wimbledon better. The Russian world No.1 has also withdrawn from Eastbourne which means she will play no competitive grass-court tennis before Wimbledon.

Safina, ranked 14th in the world, pulled out of Birmingham with a bad back. (sources: ESPN, Reuters; photos: Tennis Channel, Getty Images)

Jankovic beats Sharapova to win DFS Classic

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Jelena Jankovic has been amazing this year – she reached a career-high No. 3 in the singles rankings, and collected titles from Auckland (hardcourt), Charleston (clay), Rome (clay), adding to them today’s Birmingham trophy (grass). Moreover, this year she has earned more points than any other WTA player.

I was definitely wrong when I said that she should have skipped the tournament in Strasbourg in order to relax a bit. I thought she was playing too much and that it would affect her game – but Jankovic proved me wrong. After Strasbourg, she reached the semi-finals of Roland Garros and now she defeated the 2004 Wimbledon Champion Maria Sharapova to win the DFS Classic in Birmingham. Her form is simply amazing. Read more »

Sharapova, Jankovic meet in DFS Classic final

Maria Sharapova, the No. 1 seed and a two-time champion in Birmingham, beat Marion Bartoli of France 7-5, 6-0 in a semifinal on Sunday. Bartoli, who completed her suspended quarterfinal earlier Sunday, defeated third-seeded Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 5-7, 6-4, 7-5.

The match between Sharapova and Bartoli was temporarily delayed when two spectators needed medical assistance – a woman was left unconscious after falling down a staircase, and a man in another part of the stadium fainted. The helicopter had to be sent to take the woman to the hospital.

Second-seeded Jelena Jankovic reached the final by defeating Italy’s Mara Santangelo 6-1, 7-5.

The final will take place also on Sunday; I’ll keep you posted! (via ESPN)


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