'I know I can beat Serena': Kuznetsova

Published: 6:14AM Wednesday January 28, 2009 Source: AAP

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Svetlana Kuznetsova has unleashed some early psychological shots ahead of her Australian Open quarter-final against three-time champion Serena Williams.

The Russian pounced on her one win from their five previous meetings as evidence that the American was not impenetrable.

Kuznetsova, the former US Open champion, beat Williams in Germany in 2007 6-3 6-3 while Williams won their first two and last two encounters, the most recent being a three-set slog in Miami last year.

"I haven't played her that many times but she serves big and lots of things depend on her serve," Kuztensova said.

"I'm fine with it, it's not like I cannot play her or something. I feel comfortable and I don't think I make her that uncomfortable that much either.

"I know I can beat her. I beat her in Stuttgart once very comfortably. I was playing an unbelievable match by then, but she beat me next time and this is tennis," Kuznetsova said.

Williams came into the tournament as second seed while Kuznetsova is ranked eight but she says the difference is irrelevant.

"I don't think there is a huge space between players in the top eight or 10. I think everybody can win, it depends on the day. I just want to go out there and play my game."

In any case, she believes she is better now than at any time in 2008 when she was a finalist in five WTA events, due to key modifications to her game taking effect.

"I'm getting better and better," she said. "It was a tough year for me - I made a few changes and it was pretty big for me. Now I'm looking forward to perform well, to enjoy my game and just to have fun on the court.

"I had some tough matches (here), especially my first one (a three-setter against Melbourne-based Russian Anastasia Rodianova).

"But I feel I'm improving and I'm looking forward to playing my next match."

Kuznetsova, whose previous best Australian Open result was a quarter-final appearance in 2005, said she was aware of Williams' favouratism but remained undaunted.

"I'm confident in myself and I just want to play my best and go out there with motivation and fight with spirit hopefully," she said.

Williams, who has won her way into the quarter-finals with a string of straight-sets wins, is preparing for a slugging contest.

"She gets a ton of balls back, she's extremely strong," she said. "I think we have a similar game and I think it will be a great match."

Williams won the Open in 2003, 2005 and 2007. She was handed her place in the quarter-finals when her fourth round opponent, Victoria Azarenka, retired in the second set suffering the effects of a virus.

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