The world number 61, who knocked out U.S. Open semi-finalist and
13th seed Ekaterina Makarova in the second round, prevailed again in
the battle of baseliners to notch arguably the biggest win of her
career.
Having taken the first set of the third round clash on a tiebreak,
Bacsinszky fell 3-1 down in the second against French Open champion
Sharapova.
The Russian, though, struggled to rid her game of unforced errors as
the 25-year-old Bacsinszky broke back to level the match, which
looked to be heading for a second tiebreak.
But a 43rd error from Sharapova gifted the Swiss the vital break to
win the set 7-5 and set up a quarter-final clash with either eighth
seed Caroline Wozniacki or Australia's Casey Dellacqua.
Sharapova joined an alarming list of seeds dumped from the $2.4
million inaugural event at the early stages with only four of the 16
remaining.
World number one Serena Williams was forced to retire from her
second round clash on Tuesday because of illness, while a back
injury ended Jelena Jankovic's run as did a thigh problem for Ana
Ivanovic.
Second ranked Romanian Simona Halep only had herself to blame for
her three set loss on Tuesday.
Germany's Angelique Kerber was one seed to find the going unusually
straightforward as she smashed past Barbora Zahlavova Strycova 6-1
6-1 in quick time on Wednesday.
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The seventh seed will next face Ukraine's Elina Svitolina, who was
given a walkover to the last eight after Spain's Garbine Muguruza,
who performed so well in knocking out Halep a day earlier, withdrew
because of gastritis.
France's Alize Cornet, who was trailing Williams before the American
retired on Tuesday, moved on through to the quarters with a 7-6(4)
1-6 6-3 win over Belgian wildcard Kirsten Flipkens.
Cornet recovered from a break down in the third set to set up a
meeting with either sixth seed Eugenie Bouchard of Canada or
American Alison Riske.
Cornet's compatriot Caroline Garcia, who beat Agnieszka Radwanksa in
the second round, smashed 11 aces in knocking out American CoCo
Vandeweghe 6-3 6-2.
(Reporting by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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