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As the #1 seed, Martina Hingis was almost expected to reach her fifth Australian Open final this year. There were some expectedly tough obstacles to overcome along the way but her superiority at this event and in women’s tennis in general allowed her to move past her closest rivals and move into the 11th Grand Slam singles final of her career. By contrast, the #12 seed Jennifer Capriati was hardly expected to reach her first Grand Slam singles final at this year’s Australian Open. Although she was not in the tougher section of the draw as Hingis was, there was still some brave opposition that she had to face in order to pull off this huge surprise. In fact, judging her form in her opening round match at Rod Laver Arena, Jennifer looked no better than shaky as she was on the brink of elimination at the hands of Henrieta Nagyova. Jennifer went on to win that match 7-5 in the third set and ever since, has been on cruise control for the rest of the event. Her comeback win over Monica Seles in the quarter finals was the big hurdle she needed to overcome and the fight and determination she possessed in that match gave her the confidence to play an almost error-free match against Lindsay Davenport in the semi finals.
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