Osaka
survives test to reach last 16 in Madrid along with Halep
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[May 08, 2019]
MADRID (Reuters) - World number
one Naomi Osaka withstood a firm test from unseeded Spaniard Sara
Sorribes Tormo to reach the last 16 of the Madrid Open on Tuesday
while Simona Halep also advanced but Angelique Kerber's tournament
was ended by an ankle injury.
The Japanese was taken to a tiebreak in the first set by Sorribes
Tormo, ranked 73 in the world, and then lost the second before
overpowering her opponent for a 7-6(5) 3-6 6-0 victory.
The Australian and U.S. Open champion, playing in her first
tournament since being forced to withdraw from the Stuttgart
semi-finals last month due to injury, struggled for consistency,
frequently following impressive winners with unforced errors.
Osaka was broken to love in the second set, one of three service
games she lost, but came roaring back in the decider to set up a
last-16 meeting with Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.
"This match was on my racket because she (Sorribes Tormo) doesn't
really have the game. She wasn't going for winners and I felt either
the point was ended by me making an unforced error, or me making a
winner," Osaka told a news conference.
"I feel like in the first set, I got a bit lucky there. In the
second set I got a little bit unfocused and then in the third set I
went zombie mode and then just thought of everything that I had to
do to win."
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Japan's Naomi Osaka celebrates winning her round of 32 match against
Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo REUTERS/Susana Vera
Romania's twice Madrid winner Halep beat Britain's Johanna Konta 7-5
6-1 and will play Viktoria Kuzmova in the next round, while France's
Caroline Garcia set up a meeting with last year's champion Petra
Kvitova after beating Sorana Cirstea 6-4 3-6 6-1.
Wimbledon champion Kerber had to return home to Germany for medical
treatment after hurting her ankle in a practice session ahead of her
match with Petra Martic, who got a walkover into the round of 16
where she faces fellow Croat Donna Vekic.
(Reporting by Richard Martin; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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