SINGAPORE, OCT 24,
Caroline Wozniacki overcame a mid-match wobble and withstood a barrage of big hitting to get her WTA Finals title defence back on track with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 victory over Petra Kvitova Both players came into the contest on the back of opening defeats in round-robin play but the Danish World No. 3 ended a run of four straight defeats to the Czech to stay alive in the eight-woman tournament for at least one more match. Wozniacki, who started her White Group campaign with a 6-2, 6-4 loss to Karolina Pliskova on Sunday, spent most of the match against Kvitova pinned on the baseline but her consistency and patience proved vital as she pulled away in the final set. “I played much better today. I served and returned pretty well, and moved really well against a player who is so powerful that you have to stay on your game,” Wozniacki said. “You never know what is going to happen against Petra, so I just stayed focused and got a lot of balls back.”
Cagey affair
The match was a cagey affair from the outset with seven holds of serve in a row. But after they traded breaks, Wozniacki broke to seal the opener when Kvitova blasted a forehand into the net.
Kvitova took control of the second set with an early break, then lost momentum when Wozniacki took a time-out for treatment on her knee, before she regained the upper hand to level the match with a sliced backhand winner on her third set point.
Sensing her title defence was in tatters, Wozniacki regrouped to break at the start of the decider when she put away a backhand to win the longest rally of the match, and ran away with the contest as Kvitova wilted in the final set.