Krejcikova glides into Sydney semis, Jabeur out injured

After blanking her opponent in the opening set, world number four Krejcikova went ahead 2-0 in the next set and staved off a comeback attempt by Garcia to close out the match in 68 minutes.

Published : Jan 13, 2022 14:23 IST

Up next for Krejcikova is Kontaveit, who advanced when her Tunisian opponent Jabeur withdrew with a lower back injury after losing the first set 6-4. (File Photo)

French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova stormed into the Sydney Tennis Classic semi-finals on Thursday with a 6-0 6-2 victory over France's Carolina Garcia, while an ailing Ons Jabeur was forced to quit her match against Anett Kontaveit.

After blanking her opponent in the opening set, world number four Krejcikova went ahead 2-0 in the next set and staved off a comeback attempt by Garcia to close out the match in 68 minutes.

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"I was feeling well. I think I was playing solid today. With every single match I'm getting better and better. I'm happy with that," Krejcikova, who has dropped only eight games across two matches in Sydney, told reporters.

"I really enjoyed playing on the big stadium here in Sydney with some fans cheering for us. I think the atmosphere was nice and I enjoyed it."

Up next for Krejcikova is Kontaveit, who advanced when her Tunisian opponent Jabeur withdrew with a lower back injury after losing the first set 6-4.

"I think it's going to be a huge match," Krejcikova said.

"Anett, she's on a big roll. She's playing well ... She does good things and I'm really looking forward to playing against her and see where my level is now and how well the off-season was."

Jabeur, who said on Wednesday she was not 100% ahead of the Jan. 17-30 Australian Open due to an elbow problem and a bout of COVID-19 last month, was forced to exit with a new injury that casts doubts on her readiness for the year's first major.

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"I really hope that Ons is going to be fine for next week and that it's nothing too serious," Kontaveit said.

"The first set was really competitive and we've had some tough matches before, but she's always come on top."

In the other quarter-final matches on Thursday, Spain's Garbine Muguruza faces Daria Kasatkina, and Olympic champion Belinda Bencic meets Paula Badosa.

In the ATP 250 event at the same venue, former world number one Andy Murray moved into the semi-finals when his opponent David Goffin retired injured after losing the first set 6-2.

Up next for Murray is American Reilly Opelka who overcame compatriot Brandon Nakashima 7-6(4) 6-2. Also advancing to the next round was top-seeded Russian Aslan Karatsev, who beat Lorenzo Sonego 6-2 3-6 6-2.

Briton Dan Evans takes on Maxime Cressy in the last-eight stage later on Thursday.