Serena
sets up Halep showdown at Indian Wells
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[March 16, 2016]
(Reuters) - Serena Williams sent
down seven aces on her way to a comprehensive 6-2 6-2 victory over
Kateryna Bondarenko at the BNP Paribas Open on Tuesday, setting up a
mouth-watering quarter-final against defending champion Simona Halep.
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"It'll be a really good match I think for both of us to kind of
see where we want to be at this point in the year," top seed
Williams told reporters of the showdown against the Romanian in
California.
"I really like her game. I like how she's aggressive. She's a
fighter. I definitely have to be ready."
The American world number one, a 21-time grand slam champion, is
looking for her first title at Indian Wells since 2001.
Halep moved a step closer to repeating last year's triumph after her
opponent Barbora Strycova retired with the world number five leading
6-3 1-0.
The Romanian has only defeated Williams once in her career, a 6-0
6-2 thrashing in the group stages of the 2014 WTA Finals that the
American avenged in an equally as one-sided final.
The pair were due to meet in the semi-final of this tournament a
year ago but Williams was forced to withdraw ahead of the contest
through a knee injury.
"I know that it's gonna be tough to win, but still, I have my
chance," Halep said.
"I feel that I have the game to play against her. We will see
tomorrow. She's number one in the world."
In earlier women's action, Polish third seed Agnieska Radwanska beat
Serbia's Jelena Jankovic 6-3 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals, where
she will face world number nine Petra Kvitova. Radwanska, who was
a runner-up in the event two years ago, broke last year's losing
finalist six times in an error-strewn contest in which both players
struggled on serve.
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Two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova ended the fairytale run of
American qualifier Nicole Gibbs, rallying for a 4-6 6-3 6-4 win to
book her spot in the quarters.
Kvitova imposed her left-handed power to overcome Gibbs, swatting 27
winners to 11 for the American and claiming 18-of-25 points at net
to prevail.
"It's always tough coming back after losing the first (set)," said
the Czech, who has needed three sets in each of her three victories.
"We both played really well in the third set so I was happy to get
the win."
Italian ninth seed Roberta Vinci retired from her match against
unseeded Magdalena Rybarikova while trailing 2-6 0-2.
Victoria Azarenka, Timea Bacsinszky and Karolina Pliskova were also
winners.
(Reporting by Larry Fine; additional writing by Jahmal Corner;
Editing by John O'Brien)
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