Canada’s Bianca Andreescu has rallied to beat Garbine Muguruza of Spain 0-6, 7-6 (3), 6-1 in a conflict of Grand Slam champions Sunday within the first spherical of the Adelaide International.
The 2019 US Open champion Andreescu trailed 0-6, 2-5 earlier than staging a exceptional comeback to beat two-time main titlist Muguruza in 2 hours and 12 minutes. Andreescu improved her head-to-head report in opposition to former top-ranked Muguruza to 3-0.
“In the second set I really had to change my gameplan,” Andreescu mentioned. “I told myself to go for it (and) whatever happens happens.
“I put more returns in the court, more serves in the court. I’m so glad I pulled that out. I have no idea how.”
Muguruza regarded in excellent type within the first set, hitting eight winners to 2 and changing three of 5 break factors whereas not dealing with a break level herself.
Andreescu began the second set extra strongly however Muguruza nailed a forehand winner to guide 4-2 and served for a 5-2 lead. Muguruza served for the match at 5-3 however Andreescu averted that hazard and took a vital 4-2 lead within the tiebreaker with a backhand down the road, earlier than closing out the set with an ace.
Andreescu served properly, then broke for 3-1 within the remaining set. She will now play both No.4 seed Veronika Kudermetova or Amanda Anisimova within the second spherical.
Top-ranked Novak Djokovic is predicted to play his first spherical singles in opposition to Constant Lestienne of France on Monday. All eyes will probably be on Djokovic who returns to Australia after being deported final yr due to visa issues brought on by his vaccination stance.
Djokovic received the Adelaide International as a 19-year-old in 2007 for his third ATP Tour title.
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“I chose Adelaide because I wanted to get a tournament ahead of Australian Open,” Djokovic instructed reporters this week. “I wanted a normal 250 event.
“Judging by the list of players that are playing in a 250 event it’s not really 250 event. It’s maybe a 500 event or maybe a 1000. Some of the best players in the world playing here, both men and women’s side.”
“The field is super strong. You have Medvedev, Felix, Rublev. You have really, really top guys. Also in the opening rounds you can play Thanasi Kokkinakis, who is title defender, right?”