Pavlyuchenoka, Errani in Paris WTA final

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova will play Sara Errani in the final of the WTA Paris Open.

Maria Sharapova reacting during a match

Maria Sharapova (pic) failed to advance at the Paris Open after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. (AAP)

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova charged into the Paris WTA Open final with a victory over Russian compatriot and top seed Maria Sharapova on Saturday.

Pavlyuchenoka, ranked 26th in the world, ended the 2012 French Open champion's run at the Stade Coubertin 4-6 6-3 6-4.

The former junior champion will play Italian third seed Sara Errani in the decider after she got the better of French hope Alize Cornet in a three-hour marathon 7/6 (7-3) 3/6 7/6 (7-5) in the other semi.

On the back foot early, Pavlyuchenkova was trailing 3-0 then 4-1 before the 22-year-old saved two break points, going on to level after breaking world No.5 Sharapova's serve for 4-4.

But the opening set evaded her when she produced two unforced errors.

She regrouped and broke Sharapova in the first game of the second set, following up with a second break to level the semi-final.

The pair traded breaks in the deciding set, with Sharapova going on to serve to try and level it at 5-5, but that proved beyond her as she double faulted to hand victory to her fellow Russian.

"I let her regain her confidence," Sharapova remarked.

The winner, coached by her father after a spell with Martina Hingis, reflected: "The key to the game was the serve."


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