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Henin in impressive form
07/05/2008 17:20  - (SA)  

  • Ivanovic sees off lucky loser
  • Djokovic looking fit and well
  • Ivanovic guns for Henin's crown
  • Ryland James

    Berlin - World number one Justine Henin put in a convincing performance to reach the third round here at the German Open with a straight sets win over Yung-Jan Chan in just under an hour.

    On her last appearance on court, Henin was hammered 6-2 6-0 by Serena Williams during the quarter-finals of the WTA tournament in Miami last month which she admits dented her confidence, but she looked very sharp in Berlin.

    She needed just 58 minutes and 50 seconds to see off Chan, 93rd in the world, from Chinese Taipei and after white-washing her opponent 6-0 in the first set, she had few problems to take the second 6-2.

    The 25-year-old Henin will now meet 13th seed Dinara Safine for a place in the last 16.

    Earlier, defending champion Ana Ivanovic admitted she would love to break Serena Williams' winning streak if the pair meet in the Berlin final.

    Ivanovic made the third round with a straight sets win over lucky loser Akgul Amanmuradova, but the world number two is on the opposite side of the draw to both Williams and Henin.

    Former world number one Williams picked up her sixteenth consecutive win here on Tuesday and Ivanoic says she would love to be the one to stop Williams.

    Straight sets win

    "For sure, Serena is playing really well, she is on top of her game and 100% fit," said Ivanovic.

    "I didn't see her game on Tuesday, but I would love to play her."

    Earlier in the day, fourth seed Jelena Jankovic booked her place in the last 16 with a straight sets win over Shuai Peng from China.

    Having shaded the first set 7-5, Jankovic, fifth in the world, then powered her way past her Chinese opponent 6-0 in the second.

    She is now on course to meet 2006 champion Nadia Petrova in the third round if the Russian beats her compatriot Maria Kirilenko in her second round tie.

    Sixth-seed Anna Chakvetadze made a second round exit when she was beaten by Bulgarian Victoria Azarenka 1-6 7-6 (7/1) 6-4 in one of the few surprises of the day.

     
     



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