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Zheng retires, Arvidsson wins in Tournament of Champions

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Associated Press
11/2/2012 3:29:37 PM
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SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Sofia Arvidsson of Sweden secured victory without finishing the first set as Zheng Jie of China retired at 5-1 in the season-ending Tournament of Champions on Friday.

On the last day of the event's group stage, Arvidsson replaced Maria Kirilenko, who pulled out of the competition on Thursday with an upper respiratory illness. Arvidsson and Zheng had no chance of advancing to the semifinals.

In the second group match, Russia's Nadia Petrova rallied from a game down to beat Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria 5-7, 6-1, 6-3 -- a victory that earned her first place in the Sredets Group.

In Group Serdika, Taiwan's Hsieh Su-wei defeated Daniela Hantuchova 6-1, 0-6, 6-4 in the last match of the day.

Hsieh, who arrived in Sofia with a career high ranking of 25 after finishing 2011 at No.172, avenged her loss to the Slovak in the PTT Pattaya Open semifinals in Thailand in February. Neither player could advance as Caroline Wozniacki and Italy's Roberta Vinci had already secured the group's two semifinal berths.

On Saturday, the top-seeded Wozniacki will play Pironkova, while Petrova will face Vinci.

"I need to recover fast because it will be a challenging game tomorrow. Roberta (Vinci) is always giving her opponent a hard time with her slice," Petrova said.

Sofia Arvidsson (Photo: The Canadian Press)

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