INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA - The year hadn't been so great for her coming into Indian Wells and the woes almost continued as she was two points away from another early exit; but she made it through that one, and now Jelena Jankovic owns a clean dozen Sony Ericsson WTA Tour singles titles.
Jankovic, seeded No.6 at the $4.5-million tournament, was two points away from losing to Sara Errani in the third round but she rallied her way past the Italian and never looked back, winning the rest of her matches in straight sets - 62 62 over Shahar Peer, 64 64 over Alisa Kleybanova, 62 64 over Samantha Stosur and - in Sunday's final - 62 64 over Caroline Wozniacki.
Playing the No.2-seeded Wozniacki, and for that matter all of those straight set wins, Jankovic was back at her aggressive best, the same aggression that once saw her rise to No.1 in the world. She came out strong in the first set, losing just seven points en route to a 4-0 lead, then came out quickly again in the second, breaking in the first game.
Highlights: Jankovic vs. Wozniacki
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"I was ready from the start. I had a game plan," Jankovic said. "I wanted to be really aggressive but at the same time patient, and choose the right times."
"Jelena played a good match today. I made a few too many errors on the important points," Wozniacki said. "I had a good 10 days here. Now I'm ready and confident going into Miami. I just need to hit the practice courts now."
The BNP Paribas Open is Jankovic's 12th career singles title on the Tour and her eighth at the Premier tournament level. She is now 12-11 in finals.
"I had a wake-up call against Errani," Jankovic said. "I learned what I should and shouldn't do and kept going. I cut down on those errors, cleaning up some of the things in my game. I got more and more confident with each match, and, you know, took the title."
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Wozniacki also had an escape early on, rallying from 4-1 down in the third set to beat Vania King in her opener; she went on a five game streak to get out of that one and never really came close to losing again, until the final of course.
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By virtue of reaching the final, Wozniacki rises to No.2 in the world on the rankings, a new career-high for the Dane; also making a big move based on her results in the Californian desert is Sam Stosur, who cracks the Top 10 after reaching the semis (where she lost to eventual champion Jankovic).
"I'm always hungry to get that first spot. That's what everyone is dreaming about," said Wozniacki when asked if she had No.1 aspirations. "Hopefully it will happen one day. Serena is a great player. I'm just taking it one match at a time and doing my best, and we'll see what the future brings."
Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik won their first doubles title together with a 64 26 105 win over Stosur and Nadia Petrova. It was only their fifth tournament together and both had missed big chunks of 2009 with injury, so it was all the sweeter. Peschke now has 15 Tour doubles titles to her name, Srebotnik now has 22. Read more about the doubles final here.













