Williams, Wozniacki struggle but
advance to Auckland quarters
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[January 09, 2020]
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Top seed
Serena Williams and Caroline Wozniacki ensured the Auckland Classic
retained their two main draw cards as they battled to second round
victories on Thursday, although promising teenager Coco Gauff was
knocked out.
Williams needed two hours to outlast fellow American Christina
McHale with a 3-6 6-2 6-3 victory, while Wozniacki, who is playing
her penultimate tournament, fought back to overcome a tenacious
Lauren Davis 6-1 4-6 6-4.
Gauff, however, was upset by Germany's Laura Siegemund 5-7 6-2 6-3
in a two-hour, 14 minute match that opened Thursday's action on the
main court at the Auckland Tennis Centre.
Siegemund will now meet Williams, who struggled against the
86th-ranked McHale, who had not beaten the 23-times Grand Slam
champion in their three previous matches.
McHale kept the 38-year-old off balance with clever use of angled
returns and chased down everything hammered back at her.
Williams only seized control of the match in the fifth game of the
decider when she broke serve and told reporters that she had been
angry with her play and was determined not to repeat her early
Auckland exit in 2017.
"I think today I just got mad," Williams said of what had sparked
her turnaround on Thursday. "Honestly, I said I wanted to win more
than one match here in New Zealand.
"I literally thought about that (2017 tournament) and sometimes it's
the craziest things that get you motivated."
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Serena Williams of the U.S. in action during the final against
Romania's Simona Halep REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool
Williams crashed out in the second round in Auckland in 2017 with an
erratic performance she put down to the swirling winds and she left
New Zealand in a hurry stating she was looking forward to better
weather in Australia.
She said last week, however, that the early stages of her pregnancy
in 2017 had badly affected her and she had no idea at the time why
she was angry at everything.
Wozniacki, who is retiring after the Australian Open, had romped to
an early advantage but when Davis saved serve early in the second
set she changed the momentum of the match.
The Dane, however, seized her chances on the crucial points in the
decider and broke Davis in the ninth game then served out for the
match.
"I thought that we both played really well," Wozniacki said. "I just
kept digging in and I got lucky in the end."
Wozniacki will now meet Julia Goerges, who has won the Auckland
title the last two years, in the quarter-finals after the German
produced a clinical 6-3 6-2 victory over Switzerland's Jil Teichmann.
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Alison
Williams)
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