Sharapova beaten by birthday girl Suarez Navarro in New York
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[September 04, 2018]
By Simon Jennings
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spain's Carla
Suarez Navarro celebrated her 30th birthday in style at the U.S.
Open on Monday by beating Russian Maria Sharapova 6-4 6-3 to book
her place in the quarter-finals.
Sharapova, the 2006 champion, had never lost a night session match
in New York prior to her first Grand Slam meeting with Suarez
Navarro.
"Thank you so much guys," Suarez Navarro said courtside after being
wished happy birthday by the crowd. "It's the first time I've played
this year at night. I'm very happy because I played a good match."
Five-times Grand Slam champion Sharapova paid the price for 38
unforced errors and won less than half of her first serve points
while committing eight double faults.
"I didn't take care of the chances that I had," the Russian told
reporters. "By chances, I mean the balls that were a little bit
shorter.
"I hesitated to move forward. The balls where I did attack, I made
unforced errors, especially on that inside-out forehand today."
With her most potent weapon not firing, Sharapova succumbed in one
hour and 31 minutes under the floodlights at the Arthur Ashe
Stadium, allowing 30th seed Suarez Navarro to record just her second
career victory over the Russian in six attempts.
"Maria is a really good player. I mean, she's one of the best. I'm
happy to beat her tonight," Suarez Navarro said.
"Sometimes on this court, it is easy to (get confused). Well, the
crowd, the music, it's crazy. It's a really good show, but for the
players sometimes it's tough, especially for me.
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Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain celebrates match point against Maria
Sharapova of Russia in a fourth round match on day eight of the 2018
U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis
Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
"I just tried to be focused. I tried to think about not too much
things, just my work, my job. Today it worked."
The Spaniard will meet last year's runner up Madison Keys in the
quarters and knows she will be the underdog against the 14th seeded
American.
"It will be a really tough match. She is from the United States so
the crowd will probably help her," Suarez Navarro added.
"I need to be aggressive ... try to be solid, run and fight. This is
the way that I can play really good tennis. I have the character
inside, sometimes I have to show more but, well, I'm working on
that."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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