Sharapova, Ivanovic in French Open fourth round, Kerber, Lisicki out - Hindustan Times
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Sharapova, Ivanovic in French Open fourth round, Kerber, Lisicki out

AFP | By, Paris
May 30, 2015 04:18 PM IST

After fighting through a cold, windy conditions, and a tricky opponent, the Russian was visibly relieved to progress through to the fourth round of the women's singles draw.

Defending champion Maria Sharapova reached the French Open round of 16 on Friday although she appeared on the verge of tears at the end of her straight-sets win over Samantha Stosur.

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The world number two made the fourth round for the 11th time with a 6-3, 6-4 win over the 26th-seeded Australian. It was the Russian's 15th win in 17 matches against Stosur, whom she defeated in a three-set Paris marathon last year. Sharapova admitted that her continuing struggles with a cold, which saw her coughing for large parts of the match, contributed to her emotional state at the end. "I have never felt like that on the court playing a Grand Slam, so this is kind of new," said the 28-year-old. "I'm just trying to do the best that I can with the circumstances."

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Both Sharapova and Stosur struggled in the windy, cold conditions on Court Philippe Chatrier. The first set featured five breaks of serve and just four winners for Sharapova, who also suffered five double faults. But 2010 runner-up Stosur was undone by 19 unforced errors in the opener and 34 over the entire match. One break in the seventh game of the second set, courtesy of the Australian's fourth double fault of the tie, proved the decisive breakthrough.

Sharapova, also the champion in 2012 and runner-up in 2013, goes on to face Czech 13th seed Lucie Safarova for a place in the quarter-finals. Safarova made the fourth round for the third time by beating big-serving German Sabine Lisicki 6-3, 7-6 (7/2). Sharapova has a 4-1 record over the 28-year-old Czech whose only win came in the pair's first meeting in Madrid five years ago. However, their last clash in Stuttgart in 2014 only went in the Russian's favour after three tiebreak sets.




Serbia's Ana Ivanovic celebrates after winning her match against Croatia's Donna Vekic during the women's singles third round match of the French Open in Paris. (AFP Photo)

Former champion Ana Ivanovic reached the last 16 in just 53 minutes. The Serbian seventh seed, the 2008 winner in Paris, triumphed over 18-year-old Croatian opponent Donna Vekic 6-0, 6-3. Ivanovic won the first seven games before Vekic, the world number 165 and playing in the third round of a major for the first time, stopped the rot and broke for 2-1 in the second set.

But that was as good as it got for the teenager as Ivanovic, watched by German football star boyfriend Bastian Schweinsteiger, swept into a fourth round clash against ninth-seeded Russian Ekaterina Makarova. "After my first two matches, I have really started to get a little bit of feeling and groove," said the Serb, who had to come back from losing the opening set in her first two rounds in Paris. "When you know you are working the right direction, it always gets results."

Makarova reached the last-16 for the second time by defeating doubles partner and best friend Elena Vesnina 6-2, 6-4. "I hate having to play my best friend," admitted the 26-year-old left-hander. "It's not a good feeling."

Alize Cornet, the 29th-seeded Frenchwoman, needed two and a half hours to defeat 33-year-old Croatian Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 in a match scarred by 85 unforced errors. Lucic-Baroni made her Paris debut back in 1999 and had made the last-32 by putting out third-seeded Simona Halep in the second round. Cornet, who knocked Serena Williams out of Wimbledon last year, will be playing in the second week in Paris for the first time. "It was difficult, she hits the ball very hard," said Cornet. "I had a terrible start but I came back with courage. It's magical."

Cornet next takes on Elina Svitolina, the 19th-seeded Ukrainian who has reached the fourth round of a major for the first time. Svitolina defeated fellow former French Open junior champion Annika Beck of Germany 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.

Spanish 21st seed Garbine Muguruza, who beat Serena Williams on her way to the quarter-finals in 2014, knocked out German 11th seed Angelique Kerber 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
She will face Italian veteran Flavia Pennetta, who defeated two-time quarter-finalist Carla Suarez Navarro 6-3, 6-4 in a tie which saw 12 breaks of serve.

Suarez Navarro's defeat means that five of the top 10 seeds have now been knocked out.

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