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Paula Badosa and Leylah Fernandez
(Reuters): Seeking to become the first woman to defend the Indian Wells title in over three decades, Paula Badosa powered past Leylah Fernandez 6-4 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals on Tuesday while Simona Halep and Iga Swiatek also advanced.
Badosa, who is looking to emulate Martina Navratilova’s feat of retaining the crown in 1990-91, converted three out of her 12 break point opportunities and the Spaniard held her nerve in key moments of the tight contest to prevail.
The Sydney champion has not dropped a set at the WTA 1000 tournament in the Southern California desert, as she looks to secure only the fourth title of her career.
Badosa takes on Veronika Kudermetova or Marketa Vondrousova next.
Badosa drew first blood in the opening set when she broke for a 4-3 lead and although US Open runner-up Fernandez hit back with a break, the Spaniard raised her level to take the early advantage in the contest. After a sluggish start to the second set, she held serve in a five-deuce game to go up 5-3 before closing out the victory. Halep dispatched fellow Romanian Sorana Cirstea 6-1 6-4 as the former world number one, who won the tournament seven years ago, cruised through the first set with help from her error-prone opponent. Cirstea took a 2-0 lead to start the second but the two-time major champion battled back, sealing the victory when the world number 27 sent a backhand wide on match point. A beaming Halep blew a kiss to the television cameras, pumped her fist and waved excitedly to the crowd at Stadium One after winning the Romanian derby. Halep is now 19-0 in matches against her compatriots. Halep will have her hands full in the quarters when she faces Petra Martic after the Czech defeated Ludmilla Samsonova 7-6(6) 6-4.
World number 79 Martic has been hot in the desert, taking out 19th seeded Tamara Zidansek in the second round before outlasting US Open champion Emma Raducanu on Sunday.
Poland’s Swiatek produced her third consecutive come-from-behind victory to battle past former world number one Angelique Kerber 4-6 6-2 6-3 and reach the last eight.
The 20-year-old will face Madison Keys on Wednesday after the big-serving American sent British qualifier Harriet Dart packing with a 6-1 6-4 victory.