Kvitova, Bouchard, Wozniacki make Wuhan semis

26 Sep, 2014

World number three Petra Kvitova powered into the semi-finals of the $2.4 million WTA Wuhan Open Thursday, joining Eugenie Bouchard and Caroline Wozniacki in the last four, while Angelique Kerber crashed out. Wimbledon champion Kvitova advanced at the expense of Caroline Garcia, who had previously performed heroics at the inaugural tournament, beating Venus Williams and world number six Agnieszka Radwanska.
The third seed in Wuhan proved to be a step too far for the 20-year-old French rising star, who took only one game in the opening five, before going on to lose the set 6-3. The pair matched each other early on in the second set before Kvitova broke serve in the seventh game and closed in on victory by taking the set 6-4. Garcia, who is ranked 49th, has won one WTA title in her career, at Bogota in April. Kvitova told reporters after the match that she was content with the conditions in Wuhan. "The court feels a little bit faster... and that probably is what suits my game," she said.
"I just feel well here. The people are coming to support us every time, so it's beautiful to see them there. I feel good, and I work(ed) hard before I came here." The Czech will now face Elina Svitolina in Friday's semi-final after the Ukrainian beat German seventh seed Angelique Kerber in their quarter-final match 6-4, 7-6 (7/3). It was a feisty performance from the 34th-ranked player in the world, who showed greater composure in the hot and humid conditions. Svitolina was 4-1 down in the second set, but dug deep to win the match. "I think I was proud of myself today, because I was really fighting for every ball and didn't give up on 4-1," she said. "I think it's the main thing for me that I could find the way to win these kind of matches, because they are great players and they are not giving easy balls."

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