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WOZNIACKI SURVIVES SCARE IN MADRID OPEN

Wozniacki turns it on in the final set to oust Australia’s Barty

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MADRID: World number two Caroline Wozniacki survived a scare from Ashleigh Barty before edging the Australian 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 to reach the last-16 of the Madrid Open.

Wozniacki found herself on the brink of defeat as she trailed 4-2 in the final set, but the Dane roared back to claim the last four games and seal the victory on Monday.

The 22-year-old Barty was ultimately let down by her groundstro­kes in crucial stages of decider as she finished with 54 unforced errors for the match.

Wozniacki will next face former French Open semi-finalist Kiki Bertens, who stunned 15th seed Anastasija Sevastova 6-1, 6-4 in the second round.

“It’ll be another tough match,” said Wozniacki.

“She’s a big server with a big forehand. She loves the clay.

“I haven’t had an easy draw here, but I don’t think anyone has. It’s just about going for it again. That’s all I can do, is go out there and do my best.

“I think it’s definitely a surface that I think evens out a lot of the playing field. I think there’s more people that have an opportunit­y here on this surface.”

Karolina Pliskova, meanwhile, held off former world number one Victoria Azarenka 6-2, 1-6, 7-5 to set up a third round clash with US Open champion Sloane Stephens.

Belarusian veteran Azarenka was featuring in her first tournament on clay for two years and came from 3-0 down to level in the final set against Pliskova.

However the Czech broke serve in the 11th game to win a tense battle.

Another former world number one, Maria Sharapova, continued her revival on clay as she overcame a tense opening set to beat Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu 7-5, 6-1.

The 31-year-old Russian, who entered the tournament on the back of four consecutiv­e defeats, rallied from 3-1 down before snatching the opening set with a ferocious forehand.

With momentum on her side, Sharapova won 20 of the last 22 points to secure a spot in the last-16.

“Although I didn’t play at my best level in the first set, I pulled it through,” the five-time Grand Slam champion told a news conference.

“I played some really tough points. I hung in there especially in that final game. Then I really set up a good opportunit­y for me to step up.

“I thought I did a really good job of that, especially in the last six games. I was very aggressive, played deep, returned a lot better. That will certainly help me moving forward.”

Unseeded Sharapova will next face last year’s finalist Kristina Mladenovic, who edged China’s Zhang Shuai 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. — Reuters

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 ?? — Reuters ?? Back in the groove: Russia’s Maria Sharapova in action during her second round match against Romania’s Irina- Camelia Begu in the Madrid Open on Monday.
— Reuters Back in the groove: Russia’s Maria Sharapova in action during her second round match against Romania’s Irina- Camelia Begu in the Madrid Open on Monday.

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