Victoria Azarenka overcame a second set injury scare to thrash Aginezska Radwanska 6-2, 6-4 and sweep into the final ofthe WTA Qatar Open on Saturday. The world number one from Belarus will meet Australia's US Open champion Samantha Stosur in Sunday's final after her rival Marion Bartoli of France retired early in the second set with cramps.
Azarenka won despite having court side treatment on her left foot immediately after Radwanska broke back in the second game of the second set. The world number one was in apparent pain as she had her foot strapped, and for a few minutes it looked like she too would call it quits like Bartoli did an hour earlier.
But after a near eight-minute delay Azarenka came back with renewed determination that left Radwanska completely at her mercy. After the scores were tied at 2-2, Azarenka won three games in a row to lead 5-2 and although Radwanska herself had a break and retained her serve to close in at 4-5, the Australian Open champ was not letting the opportunity slip by, winning the tenth game 40-0 with a forehand down the line to reach her third final of the season.
"Honestly, I don't know how I managed to pull it off," she said. "I had to concentrate very hard on every point, but I am happy that I made it," added Azarenka, who took her winning streak this year to 16 to equal the now retired Justine Henin's record set in 2004. Earlier Bartoli decided to call off her bid for a first title in Doha after losing the first set 6-3 to Stosur.