Maria Sharapova marched into the semi-finals of Stuttgart’s WTA tournament with a 6-4 6-3 win over top-seed Agnieszka Radwanska in Friday’s quarter-finals.
“That was a big win for me,” admitted Sharapova after picking up her 11th straight win in Stuttgart where she is bidding for a hat-trick of titles having won the 2012 and 2013 tournaments.
Sharapova claimed her ninth win in 11 matches against world number three Radwanska of Poland, but the statuesque Russian did not have things her own way, despite needing only one hour, 39 minutes to claim victory.
After a total of seven breaks at the start of the match, as the momentum swung back and forth, Sharapova finally won her first service game to take control of the first set. “That was one of the key moments,” she said after eventually needing eight match points to claim the win. She will now face either Spain’s Carla Suarex Navarro or Italy’s Sara Errani in Saturday’s semi-final.
Having won all four Grand Slams, Sharapova is bidding to claim a personal landmark this week in Stuttgart by winning a tournament three times in succession. Victory provided a bonus for the Russian as failure to beat Radwanska would have seen Sharapova fall out of the top ten for the first time in three years.
“That was a big win for me,” admitted Sharapova after picking up her 11th straight win in Stuttgart where she is bidding for a hat-trick of titles having won the 2012 and 2013 tournaments.
Sharapova claimed her ninth win in 11 matches against world number three Radwanska of Poland, but the statuesque Russian did not have things her own way, despite needing only one hour, 39 minutes to claim victory.
After a total of seven breaks at the start of the match, as the momentum swung back and forth, Sharapova finally won her first service game to take control of the first set. “That was one of the key moments,” she said after eventually needing eight match points to claim the win. She will now face either Spain’s Carla Suarex Navarro or Italy’s Sara Errani in Saturday’s semi-final.
Having won all four Grand Slams, Sharapova is bidding to claim a personal landmark this week in Stuttgart by winning a tournament three times in succession. Victory provided a bonus for the Russian as failure to beat Radwanska would have seen Sharapova fall out of the top ten for the first time in three years.
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