Hourigan had won her first ITF Futures title in Portugal in July before returning to college in the US to finish her degree. She has a current WTA singles ranking of 557. Ventura was runner up to Ivanov in the New Zealand Junior Championships last week.
Sydney based Ivanov will contest her first New Zealand Tennis Championships final after a come from behind win over second seed Erin Routliffe in the earlier semi-final.
The 17 year old Sydney based Kiwi won 4-6, 6-1,6-2 in 1 hour 40 over the 23 year old Canadian based player.
The first set was tight bar for one loose game from Ivanov who was broken in her second service game for 1-3. The third seed held her next three service games to love but couldn't make an impression on the Routliffe serve. However serving for the first set at 5-4 Routliffe served two double faults allowing Ivanov a first break back point. But she couldn't convert as Routliffe served big to win the next three points and close out the set.
The Canadian based Kiwi had the first chances to break in the second set having Ivanov at 15-40 in her second service game but she kept her composure to hold. Routliffe served three double faults in a row in the next game to hand Ivanov three break points and she converted with her first opportunity as Routliffe netted a timid forehand. The youngster proceeded to race through the set 6-1 after breaking Routliffe again in the 6th game and going on to close out the set in 25 minutes. The match went to a deciding third set.
Routliffe dug herself out of a hole in the opening game of the second set and then rifled a couple of winners past Ivanov in the next game to have the 17 year old at 0-30. But as Routliffe did the game prior she dug deep to hold. Games went with serve until the 5th game when Routliffe was called for a foot fault at 30-30 and although she saved the first, a poor drop shot handed Ivanov a second chance and she made no mistake. Ivanov held serve for the remainder of the match to close out the set 6-2 and a place in the final.