Second seed Dominika Cibulkova beat the heat to reach the final of the WTA hardcourt tournament, outlasting tiring Russian Nadia Petrova 7-6 (10/8), 6-1. The Slovak \'pocket rocket,\' who stands just 1.61 meters (5 feet, three inches), on Saturday played a big match to impose her game on Petrova, who was attended by the trainer after losing the draining, 63-minute opening set. She then stormed through the second set, wrapping up the victory in just over 90 minutes. \"I\'m pretty sure that the tiebreak was the key to why I won the match,\" Cibulkova said. \"After that, she went down a little bit.\" Cibulkova, who reached her first final since the clay court tournament in Barcelona in April, next faces either French top seed Marion Bartoli or Taiwanese qualifier Chan Yung-jan. Bartoli went into their evening semi-final after struggling in her last two matches -- both three-setters -- and has been dealing with a leg injury. Cibulkova hasn\'t been taken to three sets this week, a fitness advantage which she hopes will stand her in good stead in the title match. \"I feel really fresh and good. I didn\'t have a three-set match and all the other girls, they played crazy long matches. So I\'m feeling really good for tomorrow, and I think it can be my advantage for me.\" She recovered from an early break to force the first-set tiebreaker with a break in the 12th game. Petrova raced to a 4-0 lead in the decider, but she was slowly pegged back by her persistent opponent. Cibulkova, thriving as Petrova faded, saved a set point and finally sealed the set on her third opportunity when Petrova sent a tired backhand out. \"When she was up 4-0 I just said to myself, \'I don\'t want to give it up. I just want to make it as tough as I can for her,\'\" said the winner. \"I fought for every ball.\"