Estoril Open 2003 News and Events

Magui Serna
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Defending champion Magui Serna moved through to the semifinals
of the Estoril Open with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Stephanie
Cohen-Aloro of France. The Spanish No. 2 seed now meets third
seed Virginie Razzano, who brought the amazing run of lucky
loser Gisela Dulko to an end with a 7-6(4), 6-4 win.
After reaching the semifinals, Serna said: "I knew it
was going to be a very tough match. I played Stephanie two
months ago in Paris (indoor) and I lost in three sets. I knew
her type of game so I knew it was going to be very tough."
Before this tournament, Serna favored the hard courts but
now says that might change. "My best results happened
in clay so I think I have to change my mentality," she
laughed. "Tomorrow's semifinal will be the hardest match
of the week so far. Physically I feel different this year
than when I won last year because this year it is my firs
tournament on clay."
Looking ahead to the semifinal, Razzano added: "I feel
physically strong so I'm looking forward to the semifinal.
I didn't play so well today, but maybe that was because it
was my first match on Court 1."
Impressive Debut
Meanwhile, German qualifier Julia Schruff continued her impressive
debut tournament, reaching the semifinal in her first event
on the WTA Tour with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Ludmilla Cervanova
of the Slovak Republic. Schruff, ranked No. 238 before this
week, knocked out top seed Katarina Srebotnik in the second
round and now meets Switzerland's Emmanuelle Gagliardi, who
overcame Croatia's Sivija Talaja 6-4, 7-6(4).
"I really don't know how I got there," said Schruff.
"It was really about me fighting for every point rather
than anything technical. I haven't really digested the whole
thing yet. I'm just happy to be here and I never thought I
would have won the last two matches."
Gagliardi, playing in her second WTA Tour semifinal, said:
"I couldn't underestimate my opponent today as she has
had some good results here this week. But I'm happy to get
through and I have a good feeling about the tournament."


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