Pliskova, Wozniacki advance to Miami semi-finals
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[March 29, 2017]
(Reuters) - Czech second seed
Karolina Pliskova avenged her Australian Open quarter-final loss to
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni with a 6-3 6-4 win over the 26th-seeded
Croatian to secure a spot in the Miami Open semi-finals on Tuesday.
After Pliskova had booked her last-four berth, Danish 12th seed
Caroline Wozniacki set up a showdown against the 25-year-old with a
6-4 6-3 victory over another Czech, Lucie Safarova, to advance.
Lucic-Baroni, seeking to build on her career-reviving run in
Australia, did well to neutralise Pliskova's powerful serve early in
the match but was not able to back it up when it was her turn to
hold.
The 35-year-old Croatian, who rolled back the years with a run to
the last four in Australia, served nine double faults during the
opening set -- including on set point -- and was broken four times
to fall behind in 28 minutes.
Lucic-Baroni eventually found her serving range and built a 4-2 lead
in the second set but Pliskova relied heavily on her forehand and
court movement to get out of trouble, winning four consecutive games
to close out the match.
"I played much better here than I was playing (in Melbourne),"
Pliskova told reporters. "Also, the conditions here are different,
and she was playing better tennis there because it was faster. It
suited her better in Australia.
"So definitely, I was feeling more confident with this match. I had
a different game plan today."
Lucic-Borini acknowledged that the glaring weakness in her game on
the night had been pivotal in the defeat.
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Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark hits a forehand against Lucie Safarova
of the Czech Republic (not pictured) on day eight of the 2017 Miami
Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
"I started out great but then I couldn't find my
serve. The more I was making mistakes the worse I was getting," she
said.
"I was able to calm down and fix it in the second but then I just
had a lot of bad luck after 4-2. But she played great, a pretty
flawless match. It was still pretty close but it just didn't go my
way today."
Wozniacki, already a two-time finalist this year, was her typical
tenacious self against Safarova, scurrying for every ball to earn
another tilt at Pliskova, who won in straight sets when they met in
the Doha final last month.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto and Andrew Both in North
Carolina; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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