Tennis: Brilliant Cibulkova upsets Radwanska to reach first Slam final, will meet Li

Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia celebrates her victory over Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland in their women's singles semi-final match on day 11 of the 2014 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, on Jan 23, 2014. Cibulkova was almost lost for wo
Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia celebrates her victory over Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland in their women's singles semi-final match on day 11 of the 2014 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, on Jan 23, 2014. Cibulkova was almost lost for words after she became the first Slovakian woman to reach a Grand Slam tennis final by beating fifth seed Radwanska 6-1 6-2 at the Australian Open on Thursday. -- PHOTO: AFP

MELBOURNE (REUTERS) - Dominika Cibulkova was almost lost for words after she became the first Slovakian woman to reach a Grand Slam tennis final by beating fifth seed Agnieszka Radwanska 6-1 6-2 at the Australian Open on Thursday.

The 20th seed dominated the semi-final from the start and when Radwanska's final shot hit the net, she threw her racket in the air and fell on her back in delight.

The usually chatty 24-year-old, who will play China's Li Na in the final on Saturday at Melbourne Park, could barely describe her joy after one of the performances of her life.

"I still can't believe I am in the final," she said in a courtside interview. "I can't believe this is happening."

Radwanska went into the match as favourite, having taken out the twice defending champion, Victoria Azarenka, in the previous round.

But the Pole was completely overpowered and outplayed by Cibulkova, who ran down everything and slammed winners on both sides.

The Slovak won the first three games in a flash and though Radwanska got on the board in the fourth game, she stormed through the rest of the set.

The Pole tried everything she could to mix the pace at the start of the second set but it had no impact as Cibulkova raced to a 4-0 lead.

She got one of the breaks back to cut the lead to 4-2 but Cibulkova held for 5-2 and then broke again to clinch her place in the final.

"Once I held my serve for 5-2, I knew I was going to win," Cibulkova said.

"Aga's an unbelievable player and her defensive game is unbelievable and I was prepared for long rallies.

"But I knew I had to go for my shots, even if I made mistakes, I just had to go for it."

Cibulkova has never beaten Li in four matches but said she would be giving it everything to win the title.

"I will need some time (to get over the semi-final) but I think I will be prepared," she said.

"I just want to go out there and enjoy it, the same way I have enjoyed all my matches."

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