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		Muguruza advances, Kvitova gets reprieve 
		
		 
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		[October 30, 2015] 
		By John O'Brien 
		  
		 SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza 
		continued her dream debut at the WTA Finals by completing round robin 
		play with a perfect 3-0 record to advance to the semi-finals after a 
		hard fought 6-4 4-6 7-5 victory over Petra Kvitova on Friday. 
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			 By topping the White Group, the Spaniard set up a showdown against 
			Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska while Kvitova (1-2) received a huge 
			boost from her Czech Fed Cup team mate Lucie Safarova (1-2), who 
			beat Angelique Kerber to help her advance. 
			 
			Germany's Kerber (1-2) only needed to win a set in Friday's second 
			match to move on but the already-eliminated Safarova (1-2) found her 
			best form of the week to blast the German off the court and out of 
			the eight-woman event with a 6-4 6-3 win. 
			 
			Kerber's loss was Kvitova's gain and the double Wimbledon champion 
			claimed second place in the group courtesy of sets won to book a 
			last four berth against Red Group winner Maria Sharapova. 
			 
			While her rivals were left scratching their heads and fretting over 
			the various permutations, Muguruza was spared the agony of relying 
			on others by claiming a third straight triumph. 
			  
			
			  
			 
			"It's amazing to reach the semi-finals," Wimbledon finalist Muguruza 
			said in a courtside interview. "To be here is a great payoff for an 
			amazing year and hopefully I can continue winning and playing like 
			this." 
			 
			The Spanish right-hander had grown accustomed to facing left-handers 
			in a group containing a trio of southpaws and the recent China Open 
			winner edged ahead in the middle of a tense first set then raced 
			through the eighth game to move 5-3 up. 
			 
			Kvitova sent down back-to-back aces to ensure Muguruza would need to 
			serve for the set and the world number three duly obliged to claim 
			the set she needed to ensure she would at least advance from the 
			pool as a top-two finisher. 
			 
			SIMILAR PATTERN 
			 
			The second set turned into a war of attrition as both players 
			coughed up point after point on their fragile second serves to 
			exchange six breaks in the first seven games before Muguruza ended 
			the sequence to hold in the eighth. 
			 
			The 22-year-old dropped her racket and let out a yelp of pain when 
			she turned her ankle in the ninth game and while her movement 
			appeared unaffected, her accuracy faltered as she allowed Kvitova to 
			level the match with another break. 
			 
			
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			Both players continued to struggle on serve as the pair racked up a 
			match total of 15 combined breaks between them, the last arriving in 
			the 11th game of the deciding set when Muguruza moved 6-5 ahead on 
			Kvitova's backhand error. 
			 
			Despite finally gaining an advantage, Muguruza needed to dig deep to 
			prevent the contest from going to a third set tiebreak, maintaining 
			her composure to seal the contest on her fourth match point with a 
			backhand volley. 
			 
			The second match followed a similar pattern to the first as both 
			players struggled in an early exchange that saw Safarova edge ahead 
			by getting the better of three consecutive breaks and she rode the 
			advantage all the way to a one-set lead. 
			 
			Safarova's serve improved in the second set and she was able to 
			apply pressure on a visibly frustrated Kerber, who was having more 
			success bashing her racket against the ground than she was making 
			clean contact with the ball. 
			 
			The Czech never looked threatened in the second, breaking early and 
			again the ninth game to seal victory on her fourth match point when 
			Kerber sent a forehand into the tramlines as both players bowed out 
			of the tournament. 
			 
			"That's teamwork," Safarova said of the win that sent her compatriot 
			through to the last four. "I am happy for her that she went through 
			to the semis and I am happy for my win today as well." 
			 
			(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty) 
			
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