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Halep survives three-set battle against Dodin

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miami — World number one Simona Halep survived a scare from Oceane Dodin on Thursday, beating the lucky loser 3-6 6-3 7-5 to reach the Miami Open third round, and while the Romanian was unhappy with her performanc­e she said it had been a “good day at the office”.

Halep, who almost joined eight other seeds eliminated on a day of upsets in south Florida, was delighted with the way she dug in and fought in the deciding third set on centre court. “Maybe previous years I couldn’t win the matches in the third set, so I’m really happy that I changed this to myself, and I feel stronger,” Halep told reporters.

“So when I go to the third set, I don’t panic. I’m relaxed and I’m just fighting till the end, and I’m sure that I have a big chance to win the match, so I just go for it.”

An upset looked possible in the first set when Dodin’s big first serve troubled Halep, who was crushed by eventual champion Naomi Osaka in the Indian Wells semifinals last week. But the defensive-mind- ed Halep, who at times reached down to rub a troublesom­e right ankle, improved as the match wore on, getting the better of France’s Dodin in extended rallies and in the key moments.

The match was in the balance until Halep had break points at 5-5 in the third set and jumped all over a weak second serve from the 21-yearold Dodin to move ahead. In an evening match, American 14th seed Madison Keys retired with what appeared to be a left hamstring injury early in the second set against threetimes champion Victoria Azarenka, who led 7-6(5) 2-0.

Keys had the leg taped by a trainer after losing a first set that stretched to over an hour, but lasted just two more games before calling it quits.

Among the seeds exiting the tournament were number seven Carolina Garcia of France and number 12 Julia Goerges of Germany.

 ?? — AFP ?? Simona Halep of Romania plays a forehand against Oceane Dodin of France at the Miami Open on Thursday.
— AFP Simona Halep of Romania plays a forehand against Oceane Dodin of France at the Miami Open on Thursday.

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