Kvitova reaches first French Open quarter-final for eight years
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[October 05, 2020]
PARIS (Reuters) - Czech
left-hander Petra Kvitova reached the French Open quarter-finals for
the first time in eight years as she overpowered China's Zhang Shuai
6-2 6-4 on Monday.
On yet another chilly day in the French capital, seventh seed
Kvitova's superior firepower proved decisive as she posted her
fourth successive straight-sets victory.
With so many big names already out, twice Wimbledon champion Kvitova
will sense a golden title opportunity as she heads into a
quarter-final against unseeded German Laura Siegemund.
"It was a great one today for sure," said Kvitova, who returned to
action at the 2017 French Open following a knife attack six months
earlier that left her with career-threatening hand injuries.
"To be back on the same court that I made my comeback and to make
the quarter-final is something I didn't expect. I'm trying to play
faster here and play aggressive off the returns," she told Eurosport.
The 30-year-old, whose best finish here was reaching the 2012
semi-finals, made her intentions clear from the start as she seized
on anything short to dominate from the baseline, moving 4-0 ahead in
15 minutes on Court Philippe Chatrier.
Zhang, in the fourth round of a Slam for only the third time in 33
attempts having also not dropped a set so far, finally began to dig
her heels in as Kvitova's error-count increased but she was unable
to turn the tide.
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Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova celebrates winning her fourth round
match against China's Zhang Shuai REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
Kvitova had to wait around in the cold as Zhang took a medical
timeout at the end of the first set, but she turned up the heat to
get an early break in the second set.
She broke again to lead 5-2 but some wild errors allowed the Chinese
to win two straight games and create some tension.
Kvitova regained her focus though to seal victory with a love
service hold.
World number 66 Siegemund, the oldest player left in the draw at 32,
beat Spain's Paula Badosa 7-5 6-2 to reach her first Grand Slam
quarter-final.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Ken Ferris)
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