The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

world of sport Jo will ask Pliskova a few testing questions

- By Andy Sims SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Johanna Konta says she is a better player now than the one beaten by Karolina Pliskova in May.

Since Pliskova defeated Konta in straight sets in the final of the Italian Open, the British No. 1 has reached the French Open semifinals and the quarterfin­als at Wimbledon.

Now Konta has made the second week of a third consecutiv­e grand slam, and faces third seed Pliskova in the Fourth Round of the US Open.

“I like to think that I’ve grown as a player since Rome,” she said.

“I am actually looking forward to seeing how I can do a bit better, how I can ask better questions this time around.

“More than anything, it’s decision-making and also probably in terms of when I play certain things or how I play certain things.

“I think just general awareness of being on court, just aware of what my opponents are doing.

“I’m putting a lot of time and effort in being very open to the game when I’m out on court. I think that’s been something that has been getting better for me.

“I feel like it’s enabled me to just play more relevant to the opponent that I have.”

While Konta has made relatively serene progress to the Fourth Round in New York, Pliskova laboured to a three-set win over Tunisian Ons Jabeur in Round Three.

Pliskova said: “I think (Konta) has had a great year so far, she’s playing well at Grand Slams and getting some good results in the big tournament­s.

“For me, she was always good player, so doesn’t matter how sometimes bad she maybe lost last year. That was not her best year, but still she can play, she can serve. She has big weapons.”

Elina Svitolina or Madison Keys await the winner in the quarter-finals.

Meanwhile, qualifier Taylor Townsend continued her run with victory over Romanian Sorana Cirstea.

The American world No. 116, who stunned Simona Halep in Round Three, beat Cirstea 7-5 6-2.

Townsend will face Canadian 15th seed Bianca Andreescu in the fourth round. Andreescu, 19, beat Caroline Wozniacki, the 19th seed, 6-4 6-4.

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