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			Wozniacki, Muguruza knocked out in Madrid, Halep strolls into 
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			 [May 10, 2018] 
			MADRID (Reuters) - World number 
			two Caroline Wozniacki was sent packing from the third round of the 
			Madrid Open on Wednesday while third-ranked Garbine Muguruza 
			followed her swiftly out the exit door. 
			 
			Denmark's Wozniacki lost 6-2 6-2 to world number 20 Kiki Bertens, 
			while Wimbledon champion Muguruza was beaten 6-2 4-6 6-3 by Daria 
			Kasatkina in a thrilling late game. 
			 
			Bertens, who reached the 2016 French Open semi-finals, beat the 
			27-year-old Wozniacki in an hour to claim the biggest scalp of her 
			career and end Wozniacki's hopes of reclaiming the number one spot 
			from Simona Halep. 
			 
			Australian Open champion Wozniacki had to win the Madrid title to 
			overhaul Halep in the top spot but her defeat means the Romanian 
			will retain first place. 
			 
			Bertens' will face five-times grand slam champion Maria Sharapova or 
			Kristina Mladenovic of France in the last eight. 
			
			  
			
			Spaniard Muguruza was playing in the last-16 of the Madrid Open for 
			the first time but could go no further as she was overpowered by 
			15th-ranked Kasatkina in a thrilling late game which lasted two 
			hours and 28 minutes. 
			 
			Muguruza got off to a bad start in surrendering the first set 
			against Kasatkina, who she had lost to in the semi-finals of the 
			Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in February. 
			 
			The 2017 Wimbledon and 2016 US Open champion was on the ropes when 
			she was broken for the second time in the second set to fall 4-2 
			behind, but she came out fighting, breaking back immediately and 
			once more to take the set. 
			 
			She also showed great fighting spirit in the decider after going 4-1 
			down, saving eight break points to hold her serve and then break 
			again to make it 4-3. 
			 
			The 21-year-old Kasatkina, however, won the next two games and 
			served out for the match, clinching a quarter-final berth when the 
			Spaniard hit beyond the baseline. 
			 
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			Spain's Garbine Muguruza reacts after losing her third round match 
			against Russia's Daria Kasatkina REUTERS/Susana Vera 
            
			  
            The Russian will meet Czech Petra Kvitova who overcame Estonian 
			Anett Kontaveit 6-7(4) 6-3 6-3. 
			 
			Earlier on Wednesday, Halep strolled into the quarter-finals with a 
			6-1 6-4 win over Czech Kristyna Pliskova. 
			 
			Halep, the two-time defending champion, struck 20 winners and broke 
			Pliskova's serve three times as she extended her winning streak in 
			the Spanish capital to 15 straight matches. 
			 
			After conceding the opener in 29 minutes, Pliskova produced a better 
			second set but failed to deliver consistently as Halep saved all 
			five of the break points she faced. 
			 
			"I think she served much better (in the second set) and I couldn't 
			do much with the return," Halep told a news conference. 
			 
			"But I served well, too. I feel like it was a very good match, the 
			hardest here. She has improved a lot since last year, we played 
			together here, and she was a different player." 
			 
			Halep will next face Krystyna's twin sister Karolina Pliskova, who 
			raced past American Sloane Stephens 6-2 6-3. 
			 
			(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru and Richard Martin in 
			Barcelona; Editing by Ken Ferris and Toby Davis) 
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