Wozniacki dethrones Serena to claim top spot

BEIJING, (Reuters) – Caroline Wozniacki became the  first Danish tennis player to be crowned world number one when  she beat Czech Petra Kvitova 6-3 6-2 to reach the quarter-finals  of the China Open yesterday.

The 20-year-old dethroned American Serena Williams, who has  not played since winning her 13th grand slam title at Wimbledon  in July, when Kvitova smacked a service return into the net.

A jubilant Wozniacki held her arms aloft in celebration as  Tina Turner’s hit “Simply the Best” blasted out of the PA system  in Beijing’s Olympic tennis centre.

“Being number one has always been a dream for me,” a beaming  Wozniacki told the cheering crowd after being presented with a  an oversized number 1 made of flowers.

The Dane become the 20th woman to top the standings since  their inception in 1975. However, Wozniacki is the third player  in the last two years to have reached the pinnacle of tennis  without winning one of the four grand slam titles. Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic and Russia’s Dinara Safina are  still without a major title despite topping the rankings in 2008  and 2009 respectively.

At 4-1 up in the first set, Wozniacki dropped two games  before overpowering Kvitova — but only after a quiet word from  her father.

With the score at 5-3, Piotr Wozniacki came on to the court  to spur on his daughter.
“He told me to try to get a lot of first serves in. He said  she’s still there, that she’s a good player. So I should just  keep fighting no matter if she comes back or not,” Wozniacki  said.

The Liverpool football supporter was quick to defend her  achievement from the critics of the ranking system — which  seems to reward quantity over quality as Williams has been  usurped despite winning two of the four slams this year.