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Canadians Andreescu, Shapovalov advance

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I N DI A N W E L L S , C A L I F. • Canadian teenagers Bianca Andreescu and Denis Shapovalov are moving on at the BNP Paribas Open after both posted upsets on Tuesday.

Andreescu, 18, improved to 25-3 in the 2019 season with a 7-5, 6-2 win over No. 18 seed Wang Qiang of China in a round-of-16 match.

Later, the 24 th-seeded Shapovalov, 19, downed No. 10 Marin Cilic of Croatia 6-4, 6-2 in a third-round men’s match.

Andreescu, of Mississaug­a, Ont., will face No. 20 Garbine Muguruza of Spain in the quarter-finals.

Muguruza downed No. 7 Kiki Bertens of the Netherland­s 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 on Tuesday.

Shapovalov, of Richmond Hill, Ont., will square off with unseeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland in the round of 16.

For Andreescu, the win over Qiang was her second against a seeded player at the event. She beat No. 32 seed Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia in the second round.

Andreescu has jumped to No. 60 in the world rankings after her quick start to 2019, highlighte­d by a run to the final at the season-opening tournament in Auckland, New Zealand. Tournament organizers in Indian Wells rewarded Andreescu by giving her a wild card into the event

Andreescu broke Qiang in her first service game and then did it again to take a 6-5 lead before finishing off the set on serve.

The Canadian once again broke Qiang in the first service game of the second set. Andreescu appeared to be in danger of giving that advantage back when she fell behind 0-40 with a 3-2 lead, but then won five straight points for a huge hold.

“I think that was a really crucial game,” Andreescu said in an on-court interview after the match.

“I didn’t think I served well at the beginning of the game. I think I relaxed a bit too much, but then I’m like ‘Screw this’ (and) I just went for it and ran like crazy.”

The 27-year-old Q iang made her big move in the rankings late last year, reaching at least the semifinals in her final six events of 2018.

Andreescu and fellow 18-year-old Canadian wild card Felix Auger-aliassime had been two of the bigger stories in the tournament in the first week.

Auger-aliassime dropped a thrilling three-setter in a tiebreak against Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan on Monday night.

T he Montreal native fought back from a 5-1 deficit in the third set, but fell 7-5 in the tiebreak after losing the last four points of the thirdround match.

Shapovalov, meanwhile, improved his record against Cilic to 1-1. He lost by the exact same score against the Croatian last year in Basel, Switzerlan­d.

On Tuesday, Shapovalov won 91 per cent of his first service points, compared to just 64 per cent for Cilic.

No. 13 seed Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., will face unseeded German Jan-lennard Struff in a round-of-16 match expected to be played on Wednesday.

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