BNP Paribas open quarter finalsExciting matches in Indian wells are promising. Wildcard Belinda Bencic, the rest of the draw, leaving the Madison keys like America, and amazed Coco Gauff. At the same time, the champion Iga Suryek and 2023 finalist Aryna Sabalenka, provided their spots in the next stage.
In the 16th round in Australia Coco tightened Bencik in the waist In three sets, but this time, this was struggled to find the rhythm. Bencik, now a new mother, based on the media, “I only continued working on the physical side. I just had a kind back-to-back, some three sets, and some three sets, some three sets are even fresher, almost as fresh as fresh.”
Madison switches Bengik for a place in the semifinals, while in 2015, before the first meeting in 2015. American, 4-6 7-6 (7), 6-3 (7-6 (7), a Donna Vekic, the girl in Australia, the fifth Seeds, a new comfort in the court, “I love myself, I love the wave of momentum.”
In the first quarterfinal, the best seeds Aryna Sabalenka will face Liudmila Samsonov. Belarusian British Lucky Charge Crobed the past Sonay kartal6-1 to 6-2, to ensure its place. When the relatively short matches and favorable lottery will not be unacceptable, the world’s number 1 is not only the only matches. The matches are not easy. I think I think I am ready to play this quarter. “
A Rising Star Rising Seventeen Mirria Andeva Will face 30-year-old Ukraine Elina Switolina in their first meeting. The young player was pleased to test the game against the player who had previously learned to the player in the United States, and I was watching the match. I did not have to play, and I did not play it.
Defender champion IGA Swiatek will continue Zheng qinwen a very expected rejection. The Polish star recorded a 6-1 record against the Chinese player, but Zheng won the most important matches – 2024 Paris Olympic semifinals. Aware of the upcoming problem, the second seed is directed to the correct adjustments, “I have to learn from our last match and now I have to see how he played because it has been a while since we played.”
The quarterfinals of women in BNP Paribas open are scheduled for Thursday.