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Clijsters to play Pierce in Paris final

 

PARIS -- Kim Clijsters routed Russia's Dinara Safina 6-1, 6-1 Saturday to set up a final with Mary Pierce at the Gaz de France tournament.

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Pierce downed 16-year-old French countrywoman Tatiana Golovin 6-4, 6-0 in her semifinal. Golovin strained her left hip and needed treatment after the first set.

Clijsters, the Australian Open runner-up, broke her opponent six times and lost serve only once.

"I played aggressively from the start," Clijsters said.

The top-seeded Belgian has played Pierce once, beating her in Germany last year.

"Mary looks very fit and strong and keen," Clijsters said. "The final will be fun. The crowd will be on her side but that's normal."

Pierce, returning to this event after a three-month break, used her big serve to reach her first final since capturing the 2000 French Open.

"Is it really as long ago as that?" Pierce asked. "It's a great feeling. A lot of things have happened since 2000."

She made 83 percent of her first serves, winning 70 percent of them. Pierce broke Golovin four times and fought off the four break points she faced.

"I just feel I'm getting back on track and things can only get better," said Pierce, who is ranked 37th and will rise about 10 spots.

Golovin, playing her first semifinal at this level, initially hurt her hip during her quarterfinal victory over Elena Dementieva.

"I was covered in aches and pains before the match," Golovin said. "I even wondered if I could play. But I took a painkiller and for a set things were not too bad. Then the pain kicked in."


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