Wozniacki vs. Kuznetsova, Roddick vs. Raonic

Caroline Wozniacki made a significant statement in her 7-5 6-3 victory over Jelena Jankovic in the semis of Dubai, and now will have opportunity to continue lecturing on the intended direction of her career when she takes on Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final.

Roddick will try to stop Raonic's roll

For her part, the Russian took the gloves off and bested Flavia Pennetta 6-4, 6-4 even though the conditions were swirly, but really the day was about Wozniacki, as she put to bed her 0-4 record against Jankovic by being the more resourceful and confident player. While Jankovic said she was exhausted, it was the Dane who tired her out by largely holding up on her forehand side and mixing up down the line and crosscourt forays. It

Wozniacki at No. 1 – again

After a sound 6-2, 6-4 victory over Shahar Peer in Dubai, Caroline Wozniacki is No. 1 again after losing hold of the top spot for just one week to Kim Clijsters. Here we go again.

Wozniacki, who will play the suddenly revived Jelena Jankovic in the semis, appeared to be pleased, happy enough that she was willing to stand for a photo opportunity with a flower wreath that spelled out the numeral one, the second consecutive week where the WTA has held a mini ceremony for its top player (Clijsters got the same treatment last week in Paris).

The No. 1 wreath that never wilted

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Throw the Tactics Out the Window

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