My Performance: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova talks through her performance in the fourth round victory at the BNP Paribas Open.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova talks through her performance in the fourth round victory at the BNP Paribas Open.
INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – Reigning French Open champion Garbiñe Muguruza brought No.10 seed Elina Svitolina’s 15 match winning streak to an emphatic end with a 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-0 victory at the BNP Paribas Open to book an intruiging match-up with No.3 seed Karolina Pliskova in the quarterfinals.
“I think it was a very difficult match today,” she said in her post-match press conference. “It was like a test, because she has been winning, like, 15 matches in a row, and she just getting to Top 10, as well.
“I was, like, okay, it’s going to be a tough match and she has a very difficult game, as well. I’m pretty happy about my match. It wasn’t easy at all.”
Svitolina has quickly become the player to beat after back-to-back titles at the Taiwan Open and the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships – with wins in Fed Cup in between – helping her become the first Ukrainian women to crack the Top 10.
.@GarbiMuguruza seals the first set 7-6 (5)! #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/ePXybe9roE
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
Muguruza, by contrast, came to the California desert with question marks after a left achilles injury forced her to retire from her opening round in Dubai, and was a set from defeat against 17-year-old wildcard Kayla Day on Sunday.
Still, the Spaniard raced out to a 5-2 lead to start and survived a late surge to hold off Svitolina in the ensuing tie-break.
“I felt like I almost had to control the match. Not really the second set. I think she played very good in the second set. But in that first set, I started very well, and I knew that that match can turn around so easily, you know. It’s going to be a battle.
“I accept it that she came back. Then I kept fighting until the tie-break, and it was, like, two points’ difference!”
.@ElinaSvitolina at the top of her game! #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/sZvjVITtE3
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
Undeterred, the Ukrainian youngster took the momentum from the end of the first set into the second, roaring to a decider, dropping just five points on her first serve and converting all three break points to level the match.
“Today was a bit of a mental struggle,” Svitolina told WTA Insider. “When I woke up this morning, I was feeling tired, and I needed to fight through the fatigue. It was up and down, but I needed to fight through it and I was feeling like I did the right things, and that I had my chances throughout the match.
“But there are a lot of positives I can take from a match like this, and I can be proud of myself that I’d been able to fight through so many days like today. I’ve had some incredible matches and I can be proud of those and move forward.”
.@GarbiMuguruza is flying through the final set! #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/TJvhDgYgj5
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
The first three games of the final sent would go to deuce, but Muguruza would win each one and never looked back, converting the bagel on her second match point.
“I think I can play in a number of different ways. And today I knew it was going to be difficult, because even though you try different things, you are playing against a Top 10 player and you can, you know, not win.
“I was just trying to do my game today, basically, because I think that was the way to win.”
.@GarbiMuguruza snaps Svitolina’s 15 match win streak 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-0!
Plays @KaPliskova next in @BNPParibasOpen Quarterfinals! pic.twitter.com/R32raGRMaF
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
Up next for Muguruza is Czech nemesis Pliskova, who has won their last five matches of their head-to-head after losing their first meeting at the 2013 French Open.
The pair most recently played ta Fed Cup, where the No.3 seed triumphed in straight sets, though Muguruza pushed Plisova to three sets in their round robin match at the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global.
“I think it’s one of the toughest matches I can have now. I think she’s playing very good. She has been very consistent, and I have been watching her.
She has her game, which is very aggressive with good serve. So I’m just going to go out there and try to do my game, try to be concentrate. I know it’s a tough match.
“I cannot do more than give it all there.”
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova takes on Dominika Cibulkova in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open.
INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – 2011 BNP Paribas Open champion Caroline Wozniacki eased past American Madison Keys, 6-4, 6-4, to reach the last eight in Indian Wells and complete the quarterfinal line-up at the season’s first Premier Mandatory event.
Wozniacki came from the Middle East swing on a strong run of form, having reached back-to-back finals at the Qatar Total Open and the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.
Keys, by contrast, was playing her first event of the season after missing the first two months of the year recovering from left wrist surgery. The American had nonetheless played solid tennis to start her comeback, knocking out young rival Naomi Osaka in straight sets to reach the round of 16.
.@CaroWozniacki makes the most of a tumble! ? #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/Cdpj7BP6jX
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
“It’s always tough to play her, she has so much power and she can play some incredible shots from far behind the baseline and out wide,” said Wozniacki afterwards. “You just have to be ready for it and I was happy with how I managed to return quite a few serves back, get those extra balls back, and I think it frustrated her a little bit.”
The No.9 seed lost their only previous encounter to Wozniacki last summer at the US Open, and that experience likely assisted the Dane on Tuesday night as she advanced by a near-identical score despite some tough games in between.
“This is the furthest I’ve ever gotten at Indian Wells, funnily enough. So, go me!” Keys joked after the match. “I’m still pretty happy I was able to play three matches, and Caroline played really well. I feel like it was pretty tight for someone who’s played 20 matches against someone playing their third.”
In all, Wozniacki struck 16 fewer winners than her more aggressive opponent, but also eight fewer unforced errors, and gave the American a taste of her own medicine on match point, smacking a backhand down the line to clinch her spot in the quarterfinals.
.@CaroWozniacki secures last spot in @BNPParibasOpen Quarterfinals!
Beats Keys 6-4, 6-4! pic.twitter.com/qz8hrQRmhQ
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
Standing between Wozniacki and her first Indian Wells semifinal since 2013 is surging Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic. The St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy winner earned another convincing victory against Lauren Davis, herself a fast-improving player, in the fourth round.
.@KikiMladenovic completes 6-3, 6-3 win over Davis!
Reaches her first @BNPParibasOpen Quarterfinal! pic.twitter.com/SqkvQA1j7k
— WTA (@WTA) March 15, 2017
“It’s not going to be an easy one – I played a tough one against her in Hong Kong, in the final,” said Wozniacki at the prospect of facing Mladenovic. “I’m expecting another tricky one, but I’m looking forward to it.”
Venus Williams takes on Peng Shuai in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open.
INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – Former doubles No.1 Martina Hingis seems to be hitting her stride with new partner Chan Yung-Jan; together the No.6 seeds ousted Hingis’ former partner Sania Mirza and fellow No.4 seed Barbora Strycova, 6-4, 6-4, to reach the semifinals at the BNP Paribas Open.
“It’s great,” Hingis said after the match. “It’s only our third tournament together, and I feel like we’re getting better with each match. The confidence and trust between us is growing, and I think that’s the most important thing to win matches today and in the future.
“We’re going in the right direction.”
Hingis paired up with Chan at the start of the Middle East Swing, reaching the semifinals of the Qatar Total Open and the quarterfinals of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Taking on Mirza and Strycova for the first time since switching partners, Hingis overcame tough opposition with the Taiwanese star by her side, ousting their higher-seeded opponents in just over an hour and 20 minutes.
“Definitely today’s match wasn’t easy,” Chan added. “Those two players are great, and they’re top players. We kept staying strong and staying together. Even though we’re a new team, we were able to make everything work. I think it’s been pretty good so far. We’re looking forward to our upcoming matches.”
Semis???? @BNPPARIBASOPEN @wta @mhingis pic.twitter.com/zdF3OzUwK3
— 詹詠然~YungJan Chan (@YungJan_Chan) March 15, 2017
Chan formerly served as stiff competition to both Hingis and Mirza when she played with sister Chan Hao-Ching, winning the last match against the team formerly known as Santina before they went on a 41-match winning streak from the end of 2015 to the beginning of 2016, playing quite a few tough matches against the pair in between.
“We know each other from playing against each other, like every single week!” she joked. “We’ve been practicing and spending a lot of time together, on court and off, using WhatsApp. I think it’s working.”
Up next for the No.6 seeds will be the winner of an interesting quarterfinal between top seeds and reigning Australian Open champions Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Lucie Safarova and the unseeded and looming pair of Kristina Mladenovic and Svetlana Kuznetsova. Mladenovic is playing her first event with her new partner since splitting with co-French Open champion Caroline Garcia after Dubai.
Mattek-Sands and Safarova could wrest the top spot on the Road to Singapore leaderboard from current No.1s Andrea Hlavackova and Peng Shuai by beating Mladenovic and Kuznetsova. If they don’t reach the final, No.2 seed and Olympic Gold medalists Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina could get to No.1 if they win the title.
most people relax after a match, we practice some more ??? @YungJan_Chan pic.twitter.com/42LNPLPuBc
— Martina Hingis (@mhingis) March 12, 2017
Elena Vesnina takes on Angelique Kerber in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open.
INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – Sloane Stephens might be sidelined from the action at the BNP Paribas Open, but that doesn’t mean she’s been far away from the tennis courts.
While recovering from surgery on her left foot injury – which will leave her away from the tour until summer 2017 – Sloane has been taking to her new role as a reporter for Tennis Channel.
my boot adds character to every outfit I wear ? pic.twitter.com/OrFDPfeUjV
— Sloane Stephens (@SloaneStephens) March 14, 2017
“I’ve been able to hang out, watch some tennis – not what I would usually be doing at a tennis tournament!” she said on a Tennis Channel broadcast. “For the first time I’ve been able to be normal, and I’ve really had fun!”
From getting cooking lessons from celebrity chefs to player interviews to going undercover, Sloane has been making the most of her stint as a reporter. Check out some of her most memorable moments from the Indian Wells fortnight!
Working undercover a BNP Paribas Open info desk attendant:
A must watch. ?@WTA Pro @SloaneStephens went undercover for Tennis Channel Live as an info booth attendant at #BNPPO17.
Watch!!! ?? ?️ ? pic.twitter.com/voDplLBlq3
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 12, 2017
Interviewing American wildcard Kayla Day, who reached the third round at Indian Wells:
.@SloaneStephens and @kaylaeday having fun @TennisChannel. pic.twitter.com/4LxBvWJyH2
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) March 13, 2017
Mingling with famed chef and restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa:
.@SloaneStephens on the job with Tennis Channel & Nobu Matsuhisa #BNPPO17 ?? pic.twitter.com/zbgArm5VOi
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 7, 2017
.@SloaneStephens ready to cook up a storm today at #BNPPO17 ?? pic.twitter.com/ZVWr9yaef1
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 7, 2017
Interviewing Vasek Pospisil after he scored a victory over ATP World No.1 Andy Murray:
If you missed it, our fav line of the day:
“I hear that you're single & ready to mingle.”
– @SloaneStephens to @VasekPospisil ?? ❤️ ?? pic.twitter.com/uUkuJQLAZY— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 14, 2017
“Everyone’s been like, ‘oh we loved it!'” Sloane said of the feedback she’s been receiving. “And you know how certain fans love certain players? When I did that thing on Dustin Brown, everyone was like ‘oh my god I love him, I love his hair!’
“So I’ve gotten really good feedback. But it’s mostly my family that’s been telling me it’s so cool.”
Svetlana Kuznetsova takes on Caroline Garcia in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open.
No.3 seed Karolina Pliskova is through to the final eight at the BNP Paribas Open after Timea Bacsinszky found herself forced to retire from their match, citing a left wrist injury.