Updated: September 27, 2008, 2:26 PM ET
Jankovic goes three sets to reach final; Roddick to face Sela
BEIJING -- Andy Roddick will take on unheralded Dudi Sela in the China Open final, while Jelena Jankovic plays Svetlana Kuznetsova in the women's title match.
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AP Photo/Ng Han GuanAndy Roddick prevailed over Bjorn Phau of Germany to reach the final of the China Open.
Roddick overcame Phau in the third set, waiting patiently for his chance.
"For a while there he was just playing extremely high-risk tennis, and you figure if someone plays that way long enough they're going to start missing a little bit," Roddick said. Roddick plans to rely on his powerful serve against Sela. "The one advantage I do have over those guys is serving, so I'm going to have to take care of that and try to take my chances on his serve," Roddick said. "There's no doubt he's playing extremely confident." If Jankovic wins the tournament, she will pull within 21 points of No. 1 Serena Williams in the WTA rankings. That would set up a showdown next week in Stuttgart, where Williams, No. 2 Jankovic and six other top-10 players are entered. Jankovic has had problems with Kuznetsova. The Russian beat her last week in Tokyo and holds a 4-2 career edge. "Of course, I would like to regain that No. 1 position," Jankovic said. "For me the goal is to end the year as the No. 1 player in the world. I'm really working hard, really trying to win as many matches as possible, win titles." Roddick has been a crowd favorite in Beijing. His support might grow even stronger when word gets out that he's donating $25,000 to victims of the May 12 earthquake in the Sichuan province. He said the gift was largely spontaneous after talking to people in China. "We get paid a lot to go to a lot of different places, and I just feel like it's something we should do," Roddick said. "I plan on doing the same for the people who have been hit by the hurricane back home in Texas. It's two similar things."
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

