Malta Independent

Sorana Cirstea saves 6 match points in Dubai quarterfin­als win over Vondrousov­a

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Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousov­a lost from 6‐2, 5‐1 ahead against Sorana Cirstea in the Dubai Championsh­ips quar‐ terfinals on Thursday.

Vondrousov­a blew six match points in losing 2‐6, 7‐6 (1), 6‐2.

Cirstea also won their previous two matchups but the Romanian veteran admitted she thought she was going to lose heavily in Dubai.

"This has to be the biggest comeback of my career," Cirstea said. "To be honest, at a set and 5‐1, I wasn't really thinking about winning anymore. I was like, make it nicer for the public, try to make it a little bit longer, try to give them a little bit of nicer tennis. I still don't know how I managed it."

She suddenly started swinging freely while No. 7‐seeded Von‐ drousova gradually grew more passive.

Cirstea saved two match points at 5‐1 with aces. At 5‐2, she saved another with a drive volley as she took control of the center of the court.

Two more match points were denied at 5‐3 on serve. Von‐ drousova served for the match a third time at 6‐5 but Cirstea wrong‐footed her to rub out a sixth match point.

Cirstea rode the momentum through the tiebreaker and third set.

Ranked 22, Cirstea ensured an unseeded player will reach the final. She faces Jasmine Paolini, ranked 26, in the semifinals.

Another seed, No. 4 Elena Ry‐ bakina, withdrew before her quarterfin­al because of a stom‐ ach illness. The beneficiar­y was Paolini of Italy, who advanced from her first quarterfin­al of the year. She was nominated for 2023 most improved player.

Later quarterfin­als featured No. 1‐ranked Iga Swiatek against Qinwen Zheng, and No. 3 Coco Gauff.

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