New York, Sep 6(ANI): Australian tennis star Samantha Stosur says she will be ready to go in her US Open quarterfinal against Russia's Vera Zvonareva despite her exhausting run at Flushing Meadows.
Stosur backed up the longest women's match in the tournament's history against Nadia Petrova with another marathon encounter in her fourth round win over Maria Kirilenko.
The 27-year-old has spent nearly two and a half hours longer on court than last year's finalist Zvonareva.
"That's the beauty of playing in a grand slam, you get at least that day off. So, I can have a really chilled-out day and just do whatever I need to do to get ready, and obviously expect another tough one," the Age quoted Stosur, as saying.
Stosur, who has won her past seven matches against Zvonareva, however, said that her record against the Russian wouldn't guarantee success.
"You can't think, because you won the last seven, you're going to win the eighth without playing good tennis," she said. (ANI)
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