Rybakina survives mid-match wobble against Azarenka to reach Miami final

Elena Rybakina recovered from an alarming mid-match slump to reach her second consecutive Miami Open final with a 6-4 0-6 7-6(2) win over three-time champion Victoria Azarenka.

The Kazakhstani player got off to a strong start by taking a hard-fought opener, but then won just five points in a bagel second set as Azarenka roared back into contention.

Rybakina, who pulled out of Indian Wells earlier this month with a virus and has been nursing an ankle issue, took a bathroom break between sets and rediscovered some form on her return, eventually claiming victory in a deciding tie-break.

The fourth seed, who is the highest-ranked player left in the draw, will face Danielle Collins or Ekaterina Alexandrova for the title on Saturday.

She will be looking to avenge last year’s final defeat to Petra Kvitova, a result that denied her a ‘Sunshine Swing’ double after winning at Indian Wells.

Rybakina’s winner tally quickly hit double figures after a tough series of early holds from both players, but she faced her first big question in game six.

Facing two break points at 15-40, Rybakina produced three aces in a row on her way to a big hold, and followed that up with the only break of the set as a double fault and forehand error at deuce cost Azarenka.

Serving for the set, Rybakina did not back down and found a series of big serves for a love hold that put one foot in the final.

But two-time Grand Slam winner Azarenka, 10 years her opponent’s senior, showed all her champion quality with her response, holding twice either side of an early break for a 3-0 lead in the second set.

Things unravelled further for Rybakina as she had an unusually sloppy service game, failing to win a point as the Belarusian took advantage of a series of unforced errors to claim the double break.

Azarenka’s dominance continued as a huge forehand winner into the corner made it 5-0, and a third break made it a bagel in favour of the 27th seed, who dropped just five points in the entire second set to seize the momentum.

However, Rybakina dusted herself down and got back to business in the decider, finally ending a seven-game losing streak with a hold before finding a break at the fifth attempt midway through the set.

But a fired-up Azarenka would not back down and broke back while Rybakina was serving for the match, racing to fetch a drop shot before raising her finger to her ear in celebration.

A hold apiece set up a decisive tie-break, where Rybakina’s big serve came to the fore as she edged out a tight contest lasting two hours and 33 minutes.

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‘It was a fight’ – Azarenka powers past Putintseva in gruelling contest to reach semis

Victoria Azarenka booked her place in the Miami Open semi-finals after a gruelling three-set win over Yulia Putintseva.

The Belarusian was left to grind out a hard-fought 7-6(4) 1-6 6-3 win over the precocious Kazakh after a 53-minute delay in the first set due to a technical fault with the scoring system.

This was Azarenka’s fifth Miami Open semi-final appearance, with the three-time winner of this tournament setting up a last-four clash against either Maria Sakkari or Elena Rybakina.

Speaking after the victory, she said: “It was a fight; Yulia is in such great form and I had to really dig deep in that second set.

“I felt like my legs were kind of giving in a little bit and I lost a bit of self-belief because she was playing so well.

“She was moving me around everywhere, but I was very happy that I could regroup, reset and take my chances.”

“I was able to come and play aggressively and face the challenge; it was a really fun and entertaining match.

“I’m just happy that after all these years I’m still excited to go out here, put on a show and stay motivated to go after my dreams.

“I’ve played on tour for 20 years and I still feel like I’m improving, so that’s priceless to me and I’m very grateful for this opportunity; I want to keep going.”

Putintseva set her stall out immediately after breaking Azarenka in the opening game, with the nervy-looking No. 27 seed falling victim to a double fault.

The Kazakh followed that up with a hold to move 2-0 up, leaving the two-time Grand Slam winner with plenty to ponder in the opening exchanges.

Azarenka would erase Putintseva’s 3-1 lead to restore parity at 3-3 after breaking the world No. 68 for the first time

However, Putintseva was left serving for the set after breaking Azarenka again, only to surrender three set points.

Azarenka then squandered two set points herself, ahead of the tie-break which Azarenka won fairly emphatically at 7-4.

The 29-year-old provided an incredible response to level the overall scores, breaking Azarenka’s serve three times and winning the second set in the seventh game with a hold to love.

But the 34-year-old fought back impressively and Putintseva had few answers as Azarenka surged into a 5-1 lead and was left serving for the match.

A first match point came and went though, before the two-time Grand Slam winner got the job done in the ninth game.

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Garcia shocks Gauff to reach Miami Open quarter-finals, Boulter knocked out

Caroline Garcia continued her good form as she shocked Coco Gauff 6-3 1-6 6-2 in the last 16 of the Miami Open on Monday.

Garcia had impressed in her previous match as she defeated Naomi Osaka, and continued that good form as she broke Gauff in the second game.

The American had beaten another French player, Oceane Dodin, in straight sets in her previous match.

The first set then went with serve as the French world No. 23 took the first set 6-3 against the current US Open champion.

Gauff was at her imperious best in the second set, as she raced 5-0 clear with two break points from two and after some brief resistance from Garcia, won 6-1 to set up a decisive third.

The match then swung back in Garcia’s favour as she broke, moving 3-1 clear and just needing to hold her serve to progress, and she moved 5-2 clear as she stayed in control, breaking Gauff once more to close out the match.

Elena Rybakina defeated home favourite Madison Keys in straight sets to reach the last eight.

She needed 84 minutes to down her US rival 6-3 7-5, her first match this tournament where she had not dropped a set, having previously beaten Clara Tauson and Taylor Townsend.

Her next match will be up against No. 8 seed Maria Sakkari, who enjoyed a walkover against Anna Kalinskaya after she suffered a thigh injury.

“I’m so sorry, I was really looking forward to playing today,” Kalinskaya confirmed in a statement. “But unfortunately, my health doesn’t allow me. Thank you for your support.”

Elsewhere, Yulia Putintseva defeated Anhelina Kalinina 6-4 7-6(5) and Victoria Azarenka beat Britain’s Katie Boulter 7-5 6-1 in their round-of-16 match.

Azarenka will play Putintseva in their quarter-finals on Tuesday.

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