Halep downs Martic, faces Swiatek in Indian Wells semi-finals
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[March 17, 2022] (Reuters)
-Simona Halep took less than an hour to
breeze past Petra Martic 6-1 6-1 on Wednesday and reach the
semi-finals of the WTA Indian Wells tournament for the fourth time,
while Iga Swiatek also advanced in style dismantling Madison Keys.
Halep went up a break at 2-1 in the opening set after her opponent
double-faulted, and the Romanian reeled off the next six games
behind confident groundstrokes and precise serving.
The tournament's 2015 champion was never really pushed, winning 55
points to Martic's 21.
The unseeded Martic had notched impressive wins over 28th-seeded
Ludmilla Samsonova and U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu en route to
the quarter-final, but appeared to run out of gas under sunny skies
in the California desert.
"I feel like I played my best tennis so far this year," said Halep,
who beat Martic in the 2018 quarter-final in three sets.
"I knew it was going to be a tough match against her. The one in
2018 was a longer match and was much more difficult. But today I
felt great. I've been on a mission. I wanted to be focused on what I
had to do.
"When I entered the court, I said my return has to be strong because
she has a huge serve with a kick. At my height, it's not easy to
return. But I did it pretty well. I practiced it a little bit more
yesterday and this morning."
Next up for Halep is Swiatek, who got past big-serving American Keys
6-1 6-0 in 56 minutes. The pair have met three times previously with
Halep winning twice.
"Tough match, because she's playing the best tennis of her life,"
Halep said. "She's in the best moment. I expect a really tough one.
But I'm here in the semi-final, so I'll take that. I'll just try my
best."
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Simona Halep (ROM) waves to the crowd after defeating Petra Martic (CRO)
in her quarterfinal match at the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian
Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY
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Swiatek, the 2020 French Open champion, had been
pushed to three sets in her last three matches but looked in a hurry
to secure a WTA Tour-leading 18th victory of the season.
"I was getting tired a little bit, so I wanted to make it quick,"
said the 20-year-old Pole.
"Madison played a great tournament. Her whole season is pretty
great. I didn't really know if I was going to be able to push back
her speed, because she can play pretty fast. I wanted to stay low on
my legs and control it a little more."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by
Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell and Kim
Coghill)
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