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French Open PICS: Tsitsipas, Pavlyuchenkova, Badosa move into quarters

Last updated on: June 06, 2021 21:08 IST
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Images from Day 8 of the 2021 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on Sunday

Tsitsipas breezes past Carreno Busta into quarter-finals

Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in action during his fourth round match against Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta

IMAGE: Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in action during his fourth round match against Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta. Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters

Stefanos Tsitsipas held off a late challenge from Spanish 12th seed Pablo Carreno Busta to advance into the quarter-finals of the French Open with a 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 victory on Sunday.

The Greek, who won two titles on clay in the lead-up to Roland Garros, was barely troubled in the first two sets, often charging to the net and easily reading his opponent's serve.

 

But a lack of precision in key moments allowed Carreno Busta to threaten a comeback in the third, only for the fifth seed to tighten his grip again and make sure he wasted little time on court Philippe Chatrier.

Tsitsipas, a semi-finalist here last year, will face either world number two Daniil Medvedev of Russia or Chile's Cristian Garin.

"The fans love it, I love it, I love playing with people, I love attention," Tsitsipas, who played his previous match in an empty stadium because of the local nine p.m. COVID-induced curfew, said in a courtside interview.

"It's a privilege and a great sensation for me. Today it was working good for me, I felt like my tactics were working even if I missed some of my drop shots."

Tsitsipas moved 4-0 ahead in a near-perfect start with Carreno Busta looking unable to find his range.

The second set went through in the blink of an eye but Carreno Busta, who reached the last eight at Roland Garros last year, mixed up his game to move 4-1 up in the third as Tsitsipas failed to convert his breaking opportunities.

The Greek, however, just had to move up a gear to turn it around, and he wrapped up the win with a crosscourt forehand winner.

Pavlyuchenkova rolls back the years in Paris to reach last eight

Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova plays a forehand during her fourth round match against Belarus' Victoria Azarenka

IMAGE: Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova plays a forehand during her fourth round match against Belarus' Victoria Azarenka.. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images

Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova rolled back the years as she reached the quarter-finals of the French Open for the first time since 2011 by beating former world number one Victoria Azarenka 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 on Sunday.

The 31st seed, who will play in the last eight of a Grand Slam for the seventh time but has never progressed further, sent down 44 winners in a display of constant aggression on a sun-kissed Philippe Chatrier court.

She will next face either 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams or Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina.

"It's incredible that I'm still playing tennis 10 years after, so it comes as a bit of a surprise to me. I fought on every point and I'm really happy to go through," said Pavlyuchenkova.

Belarusian Azarenka, seeded 15th, was a doubt for the claycourt major after withdrawing from the Madrid Open last month with back pain, but she had been solid so far.

Against Pavlyuchenkova, however, the 2020 US Open runner-up fell 3-1 behind after losing her first service game but she kept her cool to break back and steal her opponent's serve in the 11th game before holding to bag the opening set.

She dropped serve three times in a see-saw second set and Pavlyuchenkova took even more risks in the decider.

The Russian was rewarded with a break for 3-2 and she did not release her grip until Azarenka buried a backhand into the net on match point.

Badosa continues dream run at Roland Garros with win over Vondrousova

Spain's Paula Badosa celebrates after winning her fourth round match against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova

IMAGE: Spain's Paula Badosa celebrates after winning her fourth round match against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Paula Badosa reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final when she beat former finalist Marketa Vondrousova 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, with her aggressive baseline play outclassing the Czech 20th seed on Court Suzanne Lenglen on Sunday.

The players traded breaks in the opening stages and were level at 4-4 when Badosa broke again before keeping her nerve to save two break points in the final game to seal the opening set.

While Badosa thrived on the longer rallies, Vondrousova looked to finish points quickly and the Czech claimed the crucial break to go up 4-2 before serving out the second set to take it into a decider.

Vondrousova's fatigue was in stark contrast to the energy of Badosa, who broke twice to take a 4-1 lead in the final set.

The Spaniard broke a third time in the final game, when Vondrousova's return on her second match point went long, to set up a quarter-final clash with unseeded Slovenian Tamara Zidansek.

Zidansek beats Cirstea to storm into French Open quarter-finals

Slovenia's Tamara Zidansek in action during her fourth round match against Romania's Sorana Cirstea

IMAGE: Slovenia's Tamara Zidansek in action during her fourth round match against Romania's Sorana Cirstea. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters

Tamara Zidansek became the first woman from Slovenia to reach the singles quarter-finals of a Grand Slam on Sunday with a 7-6 (4), 6-1 victory over unseeded Romanian Sorana Cirstea at the French Open.

The pair traded breaks in the first two games of a tight opening set on Court Suzanne Lenglen before Zidansek raised her level in the tiebreak to take the advantage in the match when an error-prone Cirstea hit a wild forehand wide.

World number 85 Zidansek had never been beyond the second round at a Grand Slam before this year's tournament in Paris but it was 2009 Roland Garros quarter-finalist Cirstea who showed signs of nerves at the start of the second set.

The 23-year-old Zidansek became more aggressive as Cirstea struggled to move freely because of an ankle issue and raced ahead 5-0 before closing out the victory in 86 minutes.

Zidansek will face Spain's Paula Badosa in the last eight.

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