Caroline Wozniacki claimed the largest win of her comeback and a spot within the third spherical of the U.S. Open on Wednesday because the Dane’s Grand Slam journey continued with an 7-5, 7-6(5) upset of eleventh seed Petra Kvitova.
Twice a finalist at Flushing Meadows, Wozniacki was again on the stage she has graced so many instances in opposition to a well-known foe in entrance of an adoring crowd beneath the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights.
Having retired in 2020 to boost a household and taking part in in simply her third occasion since returning to motion Wozniacki turned again the clock to return out on high within the battle of 33-year-old Grand Slam champions.
“I’ve been feeling very comfortable here in New York in general,” mentioned Wozniacki. “Ever since I arrived here, it’s just something about the courts, everything else, that have made me feel good.
“I’m just so thrilled to have an opportunity to play out on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
“Three years ago if you’d asked me, I didn’t think I was ever going to play on one of those courts again in the U.S. Open, especially a night session.
“It just feels pretty incredible to be out there and winning a match like that.”
The final time Wozniacki beat a high 20 ranked opponent was on the 2018 WTA Finals when she took down then world quantity 5 Kvitova.
Five years later, their fifteenth assembly ended with the identical consequence.
The match didn’t begin effectively for Wozniacki as Kvitova broke her to open the competition. But the Dane hit again instantly with a break of her personal after which clinched the primary set with one other break.
Kvitova was by no means going to outwork the Dane, who endeared herself to New Yorkers by returning to town to run the marathon, however the Czech had different weapons together with a willingness to go for the large shot.
Wozniacki confirmed that she nonetheless possesses some firepower and used it to blast back-to-back aces to safe a decisive break to seal the primary set.
The play remained simply as tight within the second with Kvitova serving to remain within the contest at 5-5, preventing off two match factors to ship the set to a tie-break.
But Wozniacki wouldn’t be denied, clinching the tie-break 7-5 when the Czech’s determined forehand sailed lengthy.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com