The Asian Age

Muguruza wins after night fight

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Dubai, Feb. 22: Defending champion and top seed Elina Svitolina toiled for more than two hours to reach the Dubai quarterfin­als while second seed Garbine Muguruza had to wait until 2 am to complete her opening victory.

Play ran exceptiona­lly late at the event, with lengthy, slow- moving matches to blame.

Svitolina took two and a quarter hours to overcome stubborn resistance from China’s Wang Qiang 6- 1, 57, 6- 2.

Muguruza, the runner- up in Qatar last weekend, had to wait out a three- hour epic as Daria Kasatkina beat British seventh seed Johanna Konta 4- 6, 7- 6 ( 8/ 6), 6- 2 before the Spanish second seed got on court in the early hours of Thursday.

But Muguruza at least then picked up the pace to defeat American CiCi Bellis 6- 3, 7- 5, a match which took one and threequart­er hours.

Svitolina had to save nine of 11 break points against world number 46 Wang who entered the field after the withdrawal of Petra Kvitova, the Qatar champion. “I was a little bit angry at myself that I didn’t bring my best game in the end of the second set. I had to accept and bounce back,” she said.

Konta, the first ever British woman to win a round in Dubai, was unable to get past Russian Kasatkina. “I can only really look back on this match, and take the good things. I did do a lot of good things, ( and I can) then learn from the things and try to do better,” Konta said. OSTAPENKO EXITS Russian Elena Vesnina upset Roland Garros champion and fourth seed Jelena Ostapenko 6- 1, 7- 6 ( 8/ 6).

“It was a weird match. At the beginning, everything was going my way. I was playing very clean. Jelena was missing a lot of shots,” Vesnina said.

Karolina Pliskova and Angelique Kerber advanced to set up a battle of ex- world number ones in the last eight.

Czech Pliskova, the third seed, beat Carla Suarez Navarro 5- 7, 6- 2, 6- 4, while Germany’s Kerber dispatched Italian qualifier Sara Errani 6- 4, 6- 2.

Sixth seed Kerber leads the series with her Czech opponent 6- 3.

Japan’s Naomi Osaka, the next opponent for Svitolina, beat Anett Kontaveit of Estonia 6- 2, 76 ( 7/ 5), while French fifth seed Caroline Garcia put out Ekaterina Makarova 64, 6- 2. — AFP

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