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Wozniacki finds winning formula

Danish star enjoying success in Toronto

- Terry Koshan tkoshan@postmedia.com Twitter. com/ koshtoront­osun

Different hotel, different foods, no driver.

Caroline Wozniacki figured she would try anything in an attempt to find success at the Rogers Cup.

Finally, 10 years after the former world No. 1 most recently won a match in Toronto, Wozniacki’s on- court pieces of the puzzle are falling into place.

For the first time, the 27- year- old Dane is heading to the quarter- finals at the Rogers Cup, her appearance in the final eight secured after she beat close friend Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6- 3, 6-1 on centre court Thursday.

“I think it’s the only tournament I’ve played where I’ve tried so many times and haven’t been successful,” Wozniacki said. “You think about (the past failures).

“To be honest with you, I just laughed at it and said, ‘ You know what? I’m going to change something up, I’m going to try everything to try to win this time.’

“And maybe it isn’t the driver or the hotel or the food, but you know, I’m winning. So I’m going to stick to this.”

Now ranked No. 6 in the world, Wozniacki finished both 2010 and 2011 with the No. 1 ranking, a spot she has had not held since January 2012.

One of her biggest disappoint­ments on the WTA Tour came in 2011, when she was ousted in the first round of the Rogers Cup in Toronto despite her top ranking.

When the event has been held in Montreal, she has had success, winning the tournament in 2010.

If Wozniacki is crowned champion in Toronto for the first time, a win that would be her first singles title of 2017, she’s going to have beat the No. 1- ranked player in the world.

That No. 1 player would be Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic, who advanced to the quarter- finals when her opponent on Thursday, Naomi Osaka of Japan, retired during their match because of a lingering abdominal injury. At the time, Pliskova was leading 6-2, 6-7, 1-0.

STEPHENS SOARING

Sloane Stephens’ impressive return continued with an upset on Thursday afternoon.

Stephens, playing in only her third tournament after missing 11 months with a foot injury, defeated Angelique Kerber, the third seed, 6-2, 6-2 to earn a spot in the quarterfin­als.

“At this point, it’ s not really about winning and losing,” Stephens said. “It’s just getting out there and being able to play again. It has been such a long process and a long road, so just the pleasure of being able to compete again (is significan­t).”

Stephens lost her only match at Wimbledon in July, and then lost in Washington in her lone match. In doubles in Washington, she and partner Genie Bouchard won three matches before losing in the final.

HALEP HOPPING

Simon aH alep, the second seed in the tournament and world No .2, took another step toward successful­ly defending her Rogers Cup title, cruising past Barbora Strycova 6-1, 6- 0 in 59 minutes on Thursday afternoon.

“I’m getting better day by day and that’s a good sign,” Halep said.

Halep does have a bit of a bone to pick with the crowd support she has been receiving during her matches at the Aviva Centre. There has been a strong Romanian contingent backing Halep, waving flags and making as much noise as possible when it’s allowed.

“I want to thank them,” Halep said.

“And I think I can say, it’s not a bad thing, but I think that they have to ( demonstrat­e) a little bit more fair play with the opponent, because today was a little bit too much, in my opinion.”

In the quarter-finals, Halep will face Caroline Garcia of France, ranked No. 21 in the world. Garcia advanced when she beat CiCi Bellis of the United States on Thursday.

BRIEFLY

Venus Williams’ tournament ended on Thursday night when she was beaten 6-2, 6-1 by Elina Svitolina of Russia. In the final match of the day, fourth-seed Garbine Muguruza defeated Ashleigh Barty 6- 0, 3- 6, 6-2 … Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic earned a berth in the quarters, getting past Ekaterina Makarova of Russia 6- 3, 6-7, 6-2 … When the quarters start on Friday, just five of the top 16 seeds — Pliskova ( first), Halep (second), Muguruza (fourth), Svitolina ( fifth) and Wozniacki ( sixth) — will remain in contention.

 ?? VAUGHN RIDLEY / GETTY IMAGES ?? Caroline Wozniacki defeated Agnieszka Radwanska 6-3, 6-1 on centre court Thursday in Toronto.
VAUGHN RIDLEY / GETTY IMAGES Caroline Wozniacki defeated Agnieszka Radwanska 6-3, 6-1 on centre court Thursday in Toronto.

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