Pierce Stuns Wimbledon Champ Sharapova
September 4, 2004
Pierce Stuns Wimbledon Champ Sharapova
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY - Being a Grand Slam champion has proved to be of little
benefit at the 2004 US Open, with two of the three reigning major titleholders
bowing out before the fourth round.
Russia's first two Slam winners have been shown the exit door -
firstly Roland Garros champion Anastasia Myskina in the second round by
17-year-old compatriot Anna Chakvetadze and on Saturday, Wimbledon
titleholder Maria Sharapova by French veteran Mary Pierce, 46 62 63.
No.7-seeded Sharapova (pictured) has struggled since her triumph at the All
England Club in July, going 3-3 heading into the US Open. Once in New York,
the matches didn't get any easier, needing three sets to beat Laura Granville
and Jelena Jankovic.
On Saturday, Sharapova was again pushed to a final set, and again it appeared
she would prevail, leading 2-0. But 27 th-seeded Pierce held her nerve to win
six of the next seven games to reach the fourth round here for the ninth time
in her career.
It's been a lean few years since 29-year-old Pierce won Roland Garros in
2000, suffering from a long list of injuries to her shoulder, ankles, back
and stomach. After falling as low as No.295 in 2002, Pierce is back inside
the Top 30 and her third round win over world No.7 Sharapova was her first
over a Top 10 player in nearly a year.
"It just feels really good," said a jubilant Pierce. "After everything that I
have been through, and the last few years have been really difficult, those
moments just are a lot sweeter and mean a lot more to me.
"I just love what I do so much more now than I did before, and I just
appreciate it so much more. It's also nice because I believe in myself and
it's nice to have that confirmation actually happen in reality."
Sharapova, whose loss was the joint earliest at the US Open by a Wimbledon
champion in the Open Era, acknowledged Pierce's experience in high-pressure
situations.
"I think the major problem was that I tried to do too much at a certain time
when I didn't need to do it," said Sharapova. "And she's an experienced
player and she knows what it takes. I think I've just got to learn those
things. Especially on my serve, I just went for too much at the wrong times."
During the match, Sharapova wore a black ribbon showing her sympathy to those
affected by the recent massacre in the Russian town of Beslan.
"I came up with the idea last night," said of wearing the ribbon. "I thought,
just to show my support for the victims and for the families (and) what
happened to them.
"Some of the other (Russian) girls in the locker room picked it up, too. It
just shows that my loss is just... what's going on in the world today, my loss,
it's a little thing."
Pierce plays Svetlana Kuznetsova for a quarterfinal berth after the
No.9-seeded Russian outlasted Amy Frazier 76(3) 75. Frazier was playing her
18th consecutive US Open (a record among active players) and 63rd Grand Slam
event overall.
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