Wang, Siniakova survive early
scares to advance to Bronx semis
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[August 23, 2019]
(Reuters) - Top seed Wang Qiang
and fifth ranked Katerina Siniakova both had to battle back from a
set down to beat unseeded opponents and advance to the Bronx Open
semi-finals on Thursday.
Wang failed to win a game in the opening set against Russia's Anna
Blinkova before storming back to win 0-6 6-1 6-4 in 90 minutes.
"I didn't have too much feeling in the first set," the Chinese
player told reporters. "In the second set, I started again, so I
found my way."
Blinkova did not face a break point in the first set but Wang turned
the tables in the second, winning five games in a row after going up
a break.
In the final set, Blinkova saved two match points with Wang serving
at 5-3 but the top seed set up three more on her opponent's serve in
the next game to clinch the win.
Wang will play Italy's Camila Giorgi, who beat France's Alize Cornet
6-2 6-1.
Siniakova saved two match points in her 4-6 7-6(6) 6-3 win over
American Bernarda Pera in an encounter that lasted two hours and 27
minutes.
Both players broke each other three times and had nearly identical
statistics on serve but it was the second set tiebreak that made the
difference for the Czech 23-year-old.
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China’s Wang Qiang serves during the match against France’s Fiona
Ferro. REUTERS/Edgar Su
"It was a really tough match," Siniakova told reporters. "(She is)
aggressive, she plays so fast and I was under pressure.
"I was just trying to keep fighting and play every point. I was
happy that I could come back and it was a good match for me."
Siniakova will next take on Poland's unseeded Magda Linette, who
beat 10th seed Karolina Muchova 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(3) in a match that
lasted two hours and 47 minutes.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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