Tokyo, Japan - Former world No. 1s Caroline Wozniacki and Ana Ivanovic will meet for the title at the Pan Pacific Open after winning semifinal matches on Saturday. The second-seeded Wozniacki outlasted Spains Garbine Muguruza, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, in the first match before the third-seeded Ivanovic upended top-seeded Angelique Kerber of Germany, 7-5, 6-3. Kerber was last years runner-up. Wozniacki, the 2010 Tokyo winner, saved 19 of the 23 break points she faced Saturday, holding off the more aggressive Muguruza. The Spaniard had 53 winners, but also committed 50 unforced errors. Ivanovic was down 5-3 in the first set, then rolled from there. She dropped just three of the next 13 games to advance to her sixth final of 2014. The 26-year-old Serb is 3-2 in finals this year. She beat Venus Williams in Auckland to start the season and topped Jovana Jaksic in Monterrey in April before losing to Maria Sharapova in Stuttgart a few weeks later. Ivanovic then beat Barbora Zahlavova Strycova at the Wimbledon tune-up in Birmingham before falling to Serena Williams in the Cincinnati final prior to the U.S. Open. This is Ivanovics first event since a stunning second-round exit at Flushing Meadows. She hasnt dropped a set this week. Wozniacki is also playing for the first time since the U.S. Open, when she fell to Serena Williams in the final. The Dane is 22-4 since Wimbledon, with three of those losses coming against the top-ranked Williams. Sunday will mark her third final of 2014. Before the loss to Williams in New York, Wozniacki won the Istanbul title against Roberta Vinci in July. She is 22-14 lifetime in title matches. Ivanovic is 14-7 all-time in finals, including a loss to Martina Hingis in the 2007 Tokyo title match. Wozniacki beat Elena Dementieva for the 2010 Tokyo crown. Ivanovic is 4-2 lifetime against Wozniacki, including a 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 win in the semifinals at Monterrey earlier this year. 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I havent got extension on a ball in a pretty long time.ZAGREB, Croatia - Marcel Hirscher beat close friend Felix Neureuther in front of 15,000 spectators at a mens World Cup night race on Tuesday, setting up another Austrian-German duel for this seasons slalom title.The pair moved well ahead in the slalom standings, with Neureuther on 320 — edging Hirscher by just four points. The rest of the field is at least 128 points behind.Hirscher and Neureuther went 1-2 in the battle for the slalom crystal globe in the past two seasons.In the first of five mens slaloms this month, Hirscher held on to his commanding opening-run lead.The three-time overall champion, who also won the previous two editions of the event, finished in a combined time of 1 minute, 55.96 seconds to beat Neureuther by 0.81.Sebastian-Foss Solevaag of Norway was 1.04 behind in third for his first career World Cup podium.Weve trained very well the last couple of days, said Hirscher, adding he had been using a new ski that helped him bounce back from placing seventh in the previous slalom in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy.The last race didnt go well, he said. I always give my best when I am under pressure.The win saw Hirscher overtake Kjetil Jansrud, who usually skips slaloms, at the top of the overall standings. Hirscher has 676 points, with his Norwegian rival on 624.The victory also made Hirscher the most successful Austrian slalom skier with 15 World Cup wins, after being tied on 14 with Benjamin Raich.Its very cool, I am super happy with these successes, Hirscher said. But I dont want to give it too much importance, otherwise I might lose my hunger for more.Hirscher overcame a mistake that nearly saw him ski out of the race in the opening leg. On the icy and slippery Crveni Spust course, Hirscher slid off the race line but managed to recover.That was cloose to going out, the Austrian said.dddddddddddd I cant understand how I am so much ahead.Neureuther said he looking forward to an amazing month of slalom skiing.January is very important, the German said. There are so many classic races. Its so fun for us skiers when so many people come out to watch us.The race started with a moments silence for two junior skiers from the U.S. team who were killed in an avalanche in Austria on Monday, while the American flag was flying half-mast in the finish area.American skier David Chodounsky, who was third after the opening leg, straddled a gate and failed to finish his second run.Chodounsky paid tribute to his late team members Ronnie Berlack and Bryce Astle, pointing to a tape on his helmet carrying the text Remember BA + RB.Its terrible. The entire U.S. ski team is mourning for them, Chodounsky said. Were just skiing for them today. They were great guys.Chodounsky missed out on a career best finish, coming seventh in a slalom in Val dIsere, France, last season.I am happy with it, I knew I was skiing well and I could be in there somewhere, Chodounsky said. I was hoping for it. I knew it could happen but I was just waiting for it to happen in a race. I have been training very well so I wanted to show it.American teammate Will Brandenburg was the fastest starter in the opening run and led Hirscher by 0.28 at the first intermediate time, but he lost balance and tumbled backward with his skis up in the air before sliding into commercial banners besides the course.I was just going to go for it, thats all I wanted to do, said Brandenburg, who was unhurt. I wanted to fight and thats what I did.The mens World Cup travels to Adelboden, Switzerland for a giant slalom on Saturday, followed by a slalom the next day. ' ' '