Five-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova crushed Peng Shuai 6-3,
6-1 at the Tianjin Open on Saturday to reach her first final since
serving a 15-month doping ban.
The 30-year-old Russian, playing on a wildcard in the seventh
tournament of her comeback, hit top gear as she swept aside the Chinese
third seed in one hour, 18 minutes.
In front of a large home crowd, a businesslike Sharapova broke four
times and conceded zero breaks of her own before wrapping up the
semi-final with a clinical crosscourt forehand.
In Sunday’s final — her first since she won the Italian Open in May
2015 — she will be the red-hot favourite against 102nd-ranked Belarusian
Aryna Sabalenka, who beat qualifier Sara Errani 6-1, 6-3.
Sharapova has had a stop-start and injury-hit season since her
controversial return at Stuttgart in April, following her ban for using
the banned substance meldonium.
The statuesque former world number one reached the Stuttgart semis
but she retired in the Italian Open second round and also withdrew from
her second-round match at Stanford.
Sharapova missed Wimbledon qualifying because of injury and she
wasn’t offered a wildcard to the French Open, but she reached the US
Open last 16 on her return to Grand Slam tennis.
She has cut a swathe through the limited draw in Tianjin, only
dropping one set so far in her victories over Irina-Camelia Begu, Magda
Linette, Stefanie Voegele and Peng.
Sharapova, one of the world’s highest-earning female athletes, will
now expect to win her 36th career title and end a trophy drought of more
than two years, the longest since her debut win in 2003.
By contrast Sabalenka, 19, is gunning for her first WTA title after a
run to the Tianjin final that included wins over China’s Duan Ying-Ying
and Lin Zhu.
Sharapova, currently ranked 86th, has also been handed a wildcard for
next week’s Kremlin Cup in Moscow, which she will play for the first
time since 2007.
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