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Pliskova fights back to set up clash with Barty

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STUTTGART, Germany: Karolina Pliskova will face world number one Ashleigh Barty in the quarter-finals of Stuttgart's WTA clay-court tournament after seeing off Jelena Ostapenko in a threeset battle on Thursday.

Pliskova, the sixth seed, recovered from losing the first set in a tie-break by firing down 21 aces, 10 of which came in the last set alone, for a 67 (7/9), 6-4, 6-3 second-round win.

"I like spending time on this court," joked Pliskova, the 2018 Stuttgart champion, after needing almost two and a half hours to claim victory.

"It was a really good match, because there was not many easy mistakes from both sides.

"It was a far better performanc­e from me," she added, having laboured in Wednesday's victory over lucky loser Tamara Korpatsch.

Thursday's result was almost identical to Pliskova's win over Latvian Ostapenko in the 2018 quarter-finals in Stuttgart when the Czech went on to capture the title.

Former French Open champion Ostapenko hurled her racquet in anger in the second set, while Pliskova broke one of hers as she regained control of the match.

"It always helps me when I break a racquet," the Czech said.

Pliskova, ranked ninth in the world, plays top seed Barty of Australia in the last eight Friday.

"She's on a good run and has won a few tournament­s, but I have nothing to lose," added Pliskova.

Barty, who won a preAustral­ian Open tournament in Melbourne and the Miami Open earlier this month, breezed into the quarter-finals Wednesday by overpoweri­ng Laura Siegemund following a first-round bye. She is using the Stuttgart event as part of her preparatio­ns for next month's French Open, where she won her first Grand Slam title in 2019.

She sat out the 2020 tournament at Roland Garros because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Second-seed Simona Halep needed less than an hour to power into the quarterfin­als with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Marketa Vondrousov­a.

The world number three Romanian admitted having been nervous after losing her two previous meetings with the 21-year-old Vondrousov­a in 2019.

"I had to wait a few days to play and I was a bit nervous as she won our previous matches, but I had a good plan," said Halep.

On Friday, the 29-yearold faces Russia's Ekaterina Alexandrov­a who put out Swiss eighth seed Belinda Bencic 6-1, 7-5.

Fourth seed Elina Svitolina earned her seventh straight win over Germany's Angelique Kerber claiming a 7-6(7/4), 6-3 victory in a high-quality tie.

Kerber fought hard before succumbing to the Ukrainian who she last beat in Montreal back in 2016.

"It's always a battle against her, but she just brings out the best in me," said Svitolina.

Svitolina faces Petra Kvitova, the 2019 Stuttgart champion, in the quarterfin­als.

Fifth seed Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus plays Anett Kontaveit in the last eight after her 6-4, 6-2 win over German qualifier Anna-Lena Friedsam.

Estonian Kontaveit is looking to knock out another big name after shocking Sofia Kenin of the US, ranked fourth in the world, in the second round on Wednesday.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova returns the ball to Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko during their singles match on day 4 of the Women's Tennis Grand Prix WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart.
- AFP photo Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova returns the ball to Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko during their singles match on day 4 of the Women's Tennis Grand Prix WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart.

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