Second-seeded Victoria Azarenka advanced to the final of the Kremlin Cup after beating eighth-seeded Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez of Spain 6-3, 6-3 on Saturday.
In her fourth final this season, the 10th-ranked Belarusian will face a Russian - either sixth-seeded Maria Karilenko or Vera Dushevina.
Azarenka saved two break points in the opening game and did not face another one in the rest of the match. She broke the 28th-ranked Sanchez in the sixth game of the first set and in the first and eighth games of the second.
Serving at 5-3 down in the second set, Sanchez, a doubles specialist, saved two match points before returning wide.
"Sanchez is such a player that you never know what to expect from her," Azarenka, who lost to the Spaniard twice earlier this season, said after the match. :I've chosen the right tactics against her today and didn't allow her to change the rhythm or advance to the net to attack as she likes doing. I've fought for every ball and that was the key to my victory."
Azarenka is chasing her fifth career title and second this season. She reached semifinals in Dubai and Eastbourne earlier this year before beating maria Sharapova in the final in Stanford in July.
By reaching the quarterfinals, Azarenka secured a spot in the season-ending WTA Tour championships in Doha, Qatar, next week, where she will replace the injured Serena Williams. |