Caroline Wozniacki clenches her fist after battling back to beat Fracesca Schiavone.
Caroline Wozniacki clenches her fist after battling back to beat Fracesca Schiavone.
Caroline Wozniacki clenches her fist after battling back to beat Fracesca Schiavone.
Caroline Wozniacki clenches her fist after battling back to beat Fracesca Schiavone.

Gritty Caroline Wozniacki keeps Australian Open hopes alive


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MELBOURNE // Caroline Wozniacki, the No 1 seed, dragged herself back from the brink to power into the semi-finals of the Australian Open with a gritty 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 win over a valiant Francesca Schiavone.

Down a set and trailing 3-1, the Dane shifted up a gear and burned through the next five games, sealing the second set when the Italian pushed a weak return down the tram-lines at Rod Laver Arena.

Schiavone, the No 6 seed, battled hard in the third, but the strain of her record-breaking match against Svetlana Kuznetsova in the fourth-round appeared to show as she gifted her opponent easy points with a raft of sprayed volleys and miscued drop-shots.

The Italian saved three match points and broke back to trail 5-3, but surrendered after 144 minutes on a fourth match point when her backhand flew just wide.

"Francesca is such a fighter," Wozniacki said. "She started really well and I didn't have my timing at the beginning but I fought back and I am so happy to have won the match.

"I didn't have too many chances in the first set and Francesca was very good at the key moments but I just tried to step into the court a bit more and dictate the points."

Wozniacki will play Li Na, who defeated Andrea Petkovic earlier, for a place in the final.