We¡¯re used to swaggering, in-your-face trash talk from NBA players, boxers and even a few politicians, but teenagers in tennis skirts? There¡¯s a new generation of women on the court. They¡¯re young. They¡¯re pretty. And they¡¯re unbelievably brash about everything. Here¡¯s 17-year-old Martina Hingis explaining her lack of humility£º¡° People say that I am arrogant. I am No. 1 in the world, so I have a right to be arrogant.¡±
Actually she¡¯s the best in the world. Two years after becoming the youngest No. 1 player in history, Hingis won her second Family Circle title.
Hingis came to Britain in 1997, posing with a large ¡°No. 1¡± made of tennis balls. A week later, she had earned her sixth straight title and 31st straight victory with a Family Circle title.
¡°At that stage, you don¡¯t really get it that you¡¯re the best tennis player in the world,¡± Hingis, 18, said after a 6-4, 6-3 win over Kournikova Sunday. ¡°There is always another match to go, another tournament.¡± It was only later, she said, she realized, ¡°I became No. 1. I¡¯m like the best.¡±
Hardly arguing anymore now. It¡¯s been a difficult week in the shadows for Hingis, pushed aside by the all-Williams¡¯ final at the Lipton Championships last week and Kournikova¡¯s run through the Family Circle.
¡°With the Williams sisters and Anna, I was saying, ¡®What about me?¡¯¡± said Hingis, who earned $150, 000. ¡°I think this was about time.¡± Hingis doesn¡¯t mind talk of her rivals. ¡°So long as they¡¯re lower than me, I¡¯m fine,¡± she said.
Kournikova gave her a run on the concourse and practice courts at the Sea Pines Racquet Club, though. The sassy Russian star¡¯s poster was one of the hottest items at the season¡¯s first clay court tournament. Her doubles matches got only attention. Even Fox Sports Net analyst Pam Oliver told Kournikova, when presenting her with the runner-up honor, that she was ¡°really popular with the men.¡±
But Hingis, smiling most of the way, showed who¡¯s No. 1 on the court. She trailed Kournikova 4-3 in the opening set, but broke the Russian¡¯s serve three staight times in winning the next six games.
When Korunikova struck back to close the second set to 3-2, Hingis broke serve again to regain control. When Kournikova¡¯s forehand slapped the net, Hingis had closed out her third tournament win this year and her 10th straight Family Circle singles victory.
Kournikova¡¯s game was erratic. She overcame Hingis¡¯ 40-15 lead in the first set. Then she double-faulted twice to lose the next one.
¡°You have to play smart and be patient with her,¡± Kournikova said. ¡°But I made a few unforced errors because I tried to go for too much.¡±
Hingis stayed steady throughout, never letting Kournikova break away. And when the crowd tried to pull Kournidova through, Hingis would remind them with a surprise drop shot or sharp forehand winner who¡¯s No. 1.
Kournikova acknowledged the support she gets. She¡¯s confident in her ability ¡ª she beat Hingis at last year¡¯s German Open ¡ª but said she knows her game needs the seasoning she can get by advancing to finals.
¡°This is great for me, great for my confidence,¡± Kournikova said. ¡°This gave me some experience and hopefully, I won¡¯t be a runner-up much longer.¡± But Hingis will rest for about a month, returning to the tour at the Italian Open. She understands a lot better about the knack of winning crucial points and staying on top.
¡°(If) you are better ranked, you¡¯re a better player, you win the match,¡± Hingis said. ¡°If not, you always are the loser.¡±
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