Martic outlasts Raducanu, Halep tops Gauff at Indian Wells
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[March 14, 2022] By
Rory Carroll
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (Reuters) - Petra
Martic kept her composure in a seesaw battle with Emma Raducanu on
Sunday to advance to the Round of 16 with a hard-fought 6-7(3) 6-4
7-5 win at Indian Wells.
Raducanu was outstanding in the first set tiebreak, spraying winners
around the court, but her energy and service speed dipped in the
second set as she appeared to struggle with some physical discomfort
and Martic took advantage to level the contest.
The 11th-seeded U.S. Open champion Raducanu bounced back in the
third and was serving for the match at 5-4 but the Croatian stepped
up her defence to break the British teenager.
Raducanu sent a forehand long on match point to end the marathon,
two-hour and 46-minute contest under sunny desert skies on Stadium
One.
"I'm happy that I stayed calm when I was not playing so good,"
Martic said in an on-court interview.
"I think the match was up and down from both sides. We both had some
good periods and bad ones out here, so I'm happy I was able to let
that go and just focus on the next point."
The win was Martic's first over a top 20 opponent since 2019.
In the evening session, 2015 champion Simona Halep defeated Coco
Gauff 6-3 6-4 to reach the second week.
Gauff, who turned 18 on Sunday, had no answer for the Romanian
veteran's superb shotmaking on a blustery night on Stadium One.
"I'm not scared about the wind. I never have been, even when I was a
kid," Halep said.
"I think I played smart tonight because from one side you had to
play different, from the other side a little bit different. So I
think I managed very well all the moments."
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Petra Martic (CRO) celebrates after defeating Emma Raducanu (GBR)
in a third round match at the BNP Paribas Open at the the Indian
Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY
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Wearing a ribbon with the colors of the Ukrainian
flag, German Angelique Kerber beat Daria Kasatkina 6-2 6-1 and said
she tried to put the fact that she was playing against a Russian out
of her mind.
"Right now, there's much more important issues in the world," Kerber
told reporters.
"People are fleeing, the whole situation is topic number one and is
frightening for everyone. As I've said, I don't live far from the
situation.
"My grandparents are there and so of course you're checking the news
every five minutes or every hour, you're in touch with folks. I
think right now that's the topic that is occupying my mind and
everyone else here."
Next up for Kerber is a third round showdown with third seed Iga
Swiatek, who defeated Clara Tauson earlier in the day.
(Editing by Toby Davis and Kenneth Maxwell)
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