So we got to the end of the tournament in Brussels where the world no.3 reached the final without dropping a set.
The semifinal was the only “real” match played by the Pole that conceded only 4 games in the tournament before reaching the final four.
Kanepi proved to be in top form to lead most of the first set where she was leading 5-1. Then Agnieszka’s superior tennis allowed her to come back to win the first set at a very tight tiebreak. The second set was a much easier 6-3 for the Pole.
Radwanska will play the final against world no.62 Simona Halep that breezed past Sofia Arvidsson 6-4 6-3.
In WTA finals Agnieszka has a good 9-2 record agains Simona’s 0-2.
Head to head: Radwanska leads 1-0 and it was a trash in the third round of the Australian open in 2011 (6-1 6-2).
Agnieszka is poised to collect the 107.00USD check reserved for the winner. It can be a good boost before a very tough draw at the French open.
Is she going to be to tired for Paris?