Wozniacki back on track in Singapore with Kvitova win
Singapore, Oct. 23: A tenacious Caroline Wozniacki revived her WTA Finals title defence with a third set masterclass against Petra Kvitova on Tuesday, leaving the former Wimbledon champion’s Singapore campaign in ruins.
Rebounding from a disappointing opening defeat against Karolina Pliskova, Wozniacki wore down Kvitova to triumph 7- 5, 3- 6, 6- 2 in two hours and 19 minutes.
Kvitova has now lost both her matches and needs results to go her way in the White Group to stay afloat in the season- finale.
Kvitova mixed trademark power with exquisite touch but was matched by Wozniacki’s dogged counterattacks.
The Dane recovered from an injury scare, where she needed taping to her left knee early in the second set, and showcased her athleticism in a dominant third set to outlast Kvitova.
“I served well, returned well and moved well,” Wozniacki said after the match. “I had the belief and fought to the end.”
Kvitova attacked the net in an effort to shorten the points against the fast- moving Wozniacki and earned two break points in the match’s opening game.
But Wozniacki held and opportunities to break were scarce with both players serving strongly in a high- quality contest.
The Australian Open champion finally broke in the ninth game — her first of the tournament after botching 10 break points against Pliskova.
Wozniacki couldn’t serve it out though, with Kvitova saving a set point with a booming forehand winner down the line.
In a late match on Monday, eighth seed Kiki Bertens defeated top seed Angelique Kerber 1- 6, 6- 3, 64.