Lisicki
edges Pennetta, faces Jankovic in semis
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[March 20, 2015]
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) -
Sabine Lisicki staved off three match points before battling into the
last four at the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday, the German edging out
defending champion Flavia Pennetta 6-4 6-7(3) 7-6(4) in an enthralling
contest.
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The 24th seed advances to face Jelena Jankovic in the semi-finals on
Friday after the Serb progressed when Ukrainian qualifier Lesia
Tsurenko retired from their last eight encounter with an ankle
injury while trailing 6-1 4-1.
Lisicki nearly sealed a straight sets win when she earned her first
match point while holding a 5-4 advantage in the second before the
Italian produced a magical shot to spark a rally that leveled the
match.
Pennetta then forged three match points of her own at 5-4 in the
decider before Lisicki fought back to claim victory in a tiebreaker.
"It's unbelievable," Lisicki said in a courtside interview.
"It's such a great feeling to be part of such a great match. She
saved a match point with an unbelievable backhand. I could not have
done much different there and then I saved three match points in the
third set.
"It was just an unbelievable feeling to play in front of all of
you," she added for the fans.
Former champion Jankovic, meanwhile, broke an error-prone Tsurenko
twice to breeze through the opening set in 22 minutes and twice more
in the second before the Ukrainian walked across to her opponent and
told her the match was over.
SOLID JANKOVIC
"It's never nice to end a match in that way," Serb Jankovic, 30,
said on another hot day at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. "In the
second set, she started limping and I saw that she had some problem.
"I had to just focus on my game and try to make as many balls as
possible in the point. I was feeling pretty good out there. I was
playing my game and waiting for my chances to execute. I was solid.
"I'm really sorry she got injured. She has had such a great
tournament, she has beaten a lot of great players in the draw.
Unfortunately she couldn't play a great match today."
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Tsurenko, ranked 85th in the world, injured her right ankle during
her upset of sixth-seeded Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in the previous
round and was noticeably restricted in her movement against
Jankovic.
She failed to hold serve in the second and sixth games of the match
to be swept aside in the opening set before calling for her trainer
to re-tape her ankle.
Tsurenko, who double-faulted five times during the curtailed match,
was again broken in the first and fifth games of the second set
before she retired.
The other semi-final will be contested by Romanian Simona Halep and
top seed Serena Williams, back at Indian Wells after a 14-year
boycott of the event where she alleged she had suffered racist abuse
from fans.
American Williams, who clinched her 19th grand slam singles title at
this year's Australian Open, and world number three Halep both
advanced from the quarters on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles, additional
reporting by Cameron French in Toronto; Editing by John O'Brien)
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