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Li, Azarenka ‘hungry’ for Australian title

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Serving for the match at 5-3, the 23-year-old Azarenka wasted five match points, lost her serve – then called a timeout. She sat with a trainer and left the court during a nine-minute medical break. She returned to close out the match by breaking Stephens’ serve.

But she raised suspicion during her interview on center court.

“Well, I almost did the choke of the year,” a relieved Azarenka said to the crowd. “I just felt a little bit overwhelmed. I realized I’m one step away from the final and nerves got into me for sure.

“I love to play here and I just couldn’t lose, that’s why I was so upset.”

Azarenka, who has a history of on-court tantrums, didn’t help herself in a TV interview after the match.

“I couldn’t breathe. I had chest pains,” she said, when asked why she left the court. “It was like I was getting a heart attack.”

After surviving her semifinal, Azarenka had a post-match news conference where she said she was dealing with a rib injury that made it hard to breathe. She said her earlier comments were a misunderstanding.

Australian Open officials said the tournament doctor reported that Azarenka had left knee and rib injuries.

“Right now, I just need to calm down with the whole situation (and) make sure that my body’s right,” Azarenka said.

If the reaction at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday was any indication, the crowd favorite for the final is Li — who won over a lot of fans in her match and perhaps even more as a result of Azarenka’s situation.

Australian crowds love their defending champions but dislike any whiff of bad sportsmanship. Accusations against Azarenka immediately surged through social media platforms.

By reaching the final, Azarenka retains her No. 1 ranking, but has said that’s not her focus.

“I’m really hungry to defend my title,” she said. “That is my first goal... to win the tournament.”

If she masters her jitters and comes into the final focused, Li will have a tough fight.

Azarenka leads 5-4 in career matches, including the last four times they’ve played. However, Li has a better record at Grand Slams, having beaten Azarenka at the 2011 Australian Open before reaching the final that year. Li also beat the Belarussian later that year at the French Open before winning the title.

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