| By Cory Harris SportsTicker Staff Writer
NEW YORK (Ticker) -- Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova are one of the
top doubles tandems in the world. Tonight, it was their ability in singles
that allowed them to move into the quarterfinals at the $2 million Chase
Championships.
Hingis, looking to reclaim her title at the season-ending tournament,
stormed into the round of eight as she dumped Julie Halard-Decugis of France,
6-2, 6-3, in the first evening match.
Kournikova spoiled Jennifer Capriati's return to this event in the late
match as the seventh seed from Russia recorded a 6-4, 6-4 victory, her
first at this tournament.
Earlier today, South Africa's Amanda Coetzer easily won her first match
at this event since 1993 as she upended No. 8 Chanda Rubin of the United
States, 6-2, 6-1, to advance to the quarters.
In a match pitting the top-ranked singles player against the top-ranked
doubles player, Hingis displayed an almost flawless performance in improving
her season record to 74-10. She made only three unforced errors during
the 51-minute match, breaking her French opponent four times and landing
85 percent of her first serves.
"I knew that I had to serve well if I want to do well, especially if
I want to do well on this surface (carpet)," Hingis said. "It just puts
me in better position if you start putting in the first serve. I know that
if I win this tournament, that is going to be a big part of my game, serving
well."
Hingis did not win a Grand Slam title this season for the first time
since 1996, making her lone appearance in a Grand Slam final at the Australian
Open in January. Although she has not won a major this year, the 20-year-old
from Switzerland has won a tour-high eight titles.
Hingis has played in the final at the WTA Tour's season-ending tournament
three times, including the last two years. She won in 1998 but lost to
Lindsay Davenport last season.
"I'm happy with the way I've played and the way I've constantly improved
and raised my level, especially in the second half of the year," Hingis
said. "Maybe I didn't win a Grand Slam, but there are many more years to
come."
Up next for Hingis will be the winner of Wednesday's match between sixth
seed Nathalie Tauziat of France and American Amy Frazier.
The 30-year-old Halard-Decugis committed 18 unforced errors and remained
winless in five lifetime meetings with Hingis. She was competing in her
second straight Chase Championships in singles and fourth of her career.
The Kournikova-Capriati match saw both players struggle early on with
their serve as there were four consecutive breaks from games three through
six of the opening set. Kournikova got the crucial break in the ninth game
and closed out the set in the next game with an overhead smash.
Both players held serve in the second set until the sixth game, when
Capriati broke for a 4-2 lead. But that advantage quickly disappeared in
the next game as Capriati fell behind 0-40 after a double fault and got
broken three points later.
Kournikova saved a break point and held for 4-4, but Capriati, who committed
nine double faults overall, made two straight to start the ninth game and
eventually lost her serve when a blistering forehand in the corner by Kournikova
forced Capriati to hit a backhand long.
At 5-4, Kournikova served out the match at love to prevail in just over
an hour for her first win here in three tries.
Still searching for that elusive first singles title, Kournikova will
take on fourth seed Conchita Martinez of Spain in the quarterfinals.
Capriati was making her first appearance at the Chase Championships
since 1992 after battling off-the-court problems in the mid 1990s. She
continued her comeback this year by reaching her first Grand Slam semifinal
since 1991 at the Australian Open, and claimed her only title of the year
at Luxembourg last month.
Coetzer had dropped six consecutive matches here since advancing to
the quarterfinals in 1993. She claimed her only title of the year at Antwerp
in May and reached the final at the German Open earlier that month.
Rubin was making her first appearance at the season-ending event since
1995. She entered this event with some momentum, having won her first title
in almost two years two weeks ago in Quebec City.
This is the 30th edition of the world championship for women's tennis
and the 24th and final time the tournament will be held at Madison Square
Garden. The WTA has chosen to move the event to Munich, Germany starting
next year, citing financial reasons.
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