The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Giantkille­r Andreescu sends Williams packing

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AUCKLAND: Canadian teen Bianca Andreescu stunned Venus Williams in the WTA Auckland Classic quarter-finals to continue her giant-killing run Friday, while defending champion Julia Goerges survived a match-point scare.

The 18-year-old Andreescu, ranked 152nd in the world, beat Williams, 20 years her senior and a seven-time Grand-Slam winner, 6-7 (1/7), 6-1, 6-3.

The tournament qualifier amazed even herself with the come-from-behind victory a day after she eliminated top seed and world number three Caroline Wozniacki.

"My goal was only to qualify and maybe get a couple of rounds in, but now I've beaten a couple of top players," the surprised teen said.

"I believe that everything is possible and tonight I think I did the impossible."

Andreescu broke Williams eight times as she slugged it out from the baseline and mixed in smart drop shots which the 38year-old American struggled to reach.

Williams, who had been a profession­al for six years before Andreescu was born, took the first set and broke Andreescu at the start of the second.

From there the young Canadian reeled off 11 games in a row before a Williams rally briefly prolonged the deciding set.

Andreescu will meet Hsieh Su-Wei in the semi-finals after the third seed, who has not dropped a set all week, beat Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-3, 6-2.

Defending champion Goerges, who will play Viktoria Kuzmova in the other semi, fought back from facing match point to overpower Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in the three-set cliffhange­r 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8/6).

Despite the distractio­n of a blustery wind, Bouchard seemed headed for an upset over the tournament second seed when she won the first set.

But Goerges refused to give up and rallied from 0-3 in the third set and also faced match point at 5-6 before winning the deciding tie-break.

"It's the biggest part I've learned in the last two or three years when I got up the rankings," Goerges said.

"So for me it's not about giving up, it's about finding solutions and trying to find a way to get a winner."

In the clash of the rising stars, 20-year-old Kuzmova outlasted 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.

Anisimova, the wildcard in the draw, had stunned fifthseed Barbora Strycova in the second round and was up a break early in the third set but could not maintain consistenc­y in the windy conditions. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? 18-year-old Bianca Andreescu of Canada, ranked 152nd in the world, beat Williams, 20 years her senior and a seven-time Grand-Slam winner.
— AFP photo 18-year-old Bianca Andreescu of Canada, ranked 152nd in the world, beat Williams, 20 years her senior and a seven-time Grand-Slam winner.

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