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Wawrinka cruises into Indian Wells fourth round

Kerber battles past Parmentier; Venus sails past Safarov

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Nadal and Roger Federer all jammed into the bottom quarter of the draw, Wawrinka’s path looks wide open.

But the Swiss said he did not think of it that way.

“It’s not like I have been in a lot of semifinals, finals in Masters 1000,” he said. “So I need to focus on every match.”

Eighth- seeded Austrian Dominic Thiem powered into the fourth round with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Germany’s Mischa Zverev.

World No.9 Thiem, riding high after winning the ATP title in Rio in February, had little trouble from Zverev’s serveand-volley style.

Although the German saved five match points in the ninth game of the second set, Thiem served out the victory in the next game in less than an hour.

Thiem next faces 10th-seeded Gael Monfils, who dispatched American John Isner 6-2, 6-4 in just 68 minutes.

Elsewhere, Pospisil was unable to build on the best win of his career falling to fellow qualifier Dusan Lajovic 7-6 (7/4), 3-6, 7-5 just two days after toppling Murray.

In the women’s section, Angelique Kerber might yet celebrate her return to No.1 with an Indian Wells title after battling past Pauline Parmentier 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 to reach the fourth round on Monday.

Parmentier, the world No. 62 from France, had the two-time Grand Slam champion from Germany on the ropes with a break and a 4-1 lead in the third set.

But Kerber fought back with a break in the seventh game and another in a marathon 11th game that gave her a 6-5 lead and a chance to serve for the match.

“I think I was starting to believe in myself again and trying to take this chal- lenge and trying to play point by point,” Kerber said of her mindset after going down a break in the deciding set.

“I was not thinking about what has happened before, just going for it and trying to move in good, bring a lot of balls back, and going for it when I have the chance.”

Kerber, who rose to No.1 in the world with her US Open triumph last year, is set to regain the summit no matter how far she goes this week thanks to the injury withdrawal of Serena Williams.

She needed two hours and 33 minutes in the baking sun on Stadium Court to get past Parmentier, who until this year had never won a match at Indian Wells in five prior appearance­s.

Kerber sealed it on her third match point — but not before Parmentier had one last chance to break in the final game.

Kerber next faces Russian Elena Vesnina, a 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 winner over Hungarian Timea Babos.

Fourth-seeded Romanian Simona Halep, yet to regain peak form in the wake of a nagging knee injury, was dispatched by in-form Kristina Mladenovic 6-3, 6-3.

France’s Mladenovic, who has already lifted one trophy and reached another WTA final in 2017, had no trouble notching another top-five win.

“I perfectly played the game plan I had,” Mladenovic said. “Solid at times, make her play balls and making her take some risk. Sometimes when I had the shorter (ball) stepping in, playing my heavy shots with the forehand. I think that worked pretty well today.”

Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams booked a fourth-round berth with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Lucie Safarova.

The American next faces China’s Peng Shuai, who ousted sixth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland 6-4, 6-4.

 ??  ?? Stanislas Wawrinka plays a forehand against Philipp Kohlschrei­ber in their third round match at Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Monday night. (AFP)
Stanislas Wawrinka plays a forehand against Philipp Kohlschrei­ber in their third round match at Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Monday night. (AFP)

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