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Ji-man Choi Jersey .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.SINGAPORE -- Bookmakers might have offered crazy odds at the start of the year that Angelique Kerber and Dominika Cibulkova would feature in the end-of-season championship, but it shouldnt come as a complete surprise after whats transpired in 2016.After all, Kerber has been the best player in the world, finishing the year ranked No. 1. Cibulkova has been the most improved player this season, officially named as the WTAs Comeback Player of the Year.With both victorious Saturday in Singapore, the unlikely finale will take place Sunday on ESPN2 & WatchESPN, 7:30 a.m. ET.The pair have already played each other nine times, with Kerber leading their head-to-head meetings 5-4, although those numbers are somewhat misleading. Cibulkova won the first four, but Kerber the past five, including their round-robin meeting last Sunday.Its a little bit weird to play against one opponent twice in one tournament, Kerber said to the media afterward. This never happened before for me. But Im looking forward to play against her. The first match here was really tight and close, and she has a lot of confidence from the last two matches she won. She has nothing to lose, so I think it will be a good match and final from both of us.However, if current form is a reliable guide, Kerber should win hands down. The 28-year-old may be a late bloomer, but the German is at the peak of her powers and oozing with confidence. Unbeaten in her four matches to date, and getting better with each outing on Singapores indoor hard courts, she crushed defending champion Agnieszka Radwanska 6-2, 6-1 in the semifinals.She had an answer for everything, Radwanska said. Shes not giving anything for free. Thats what makes her one of the best players in the world and the best this year.For Cibulkova, she won a hard-fought match against Svetlana Kuznetsova 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4.While the absence of Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova has robbed the tournament of two of its biggest stars, another two of the all-time greats are embracing the emergence of new names.This is how were going to form some new rivalries, formerr world No.dddddddddddd 1 Chris Evert said in a news conference in Singapore. The women are just coming to play it out and were going to see new winners every week. Theres variety in depth, different age groups and styles of play, so I think were entering a new era for sure.Cibulkova made the final the hard way. Runner-up at the 2014 Australian Open, the Slovakian missed a large chunk of 2015 through injury and was wallowing at 66th in the world rankings in February.Her confidence was so low that she booked her own wedding for the same day as this years Wimbledon final. When she surprised herself by making the quarterfinals, she almost postponed her nuptials, but a rare welcome defeat saw her make it to the church on time to tie the knot.One of the shortest players on the tour, Cibulkova has always had to fight for everything shes achieved. She needed to win this months Linz Open in Austria just to qualify for Singapore. There she got off to a rotten start, but luck has been with her in the past few days. The round-robin format of the WTA Finals often throws up some quirky results because it offers second chances. Or in Cibulkovas case, a third chance.The 27-year-old lost her first two matches but made it to the last four when she won her final encounter against Simona Halep in straights sets. Kerber then helped Cibulkova out by beating Madison Keys in two sets, even though the German was already through to the semifinals.Cibulkova was in plenty of trouble against Kuznetsova on Saturday, losing the opening set and falling a break behind in the third. But Cibulkova fought back, giving her hope she can find a way to topple Kerber.We played our first match this year here and I lost, but it was a great match, Cibulkova said. I couldnt wish for nothing more than to play against her in the final and have my revenge in the final. But yeah, it will be extremely tough. She is world No. 1 and having a great season, playing [unbelievably] well. ' ' '