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Goerges stuns Wozniacki in Auckland

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AUCKLAND: Unseeded German Julia Goerges burst into the WTA Auckland Classic limelight on Thursday with a dramatic come-from-behind win to oust Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.


The 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 defeat of the Danish third seed and former world number one eliminated the last of the tournament drawcards, a day after the exit of the two top seeds Serena and Venus Williams.


Rain disruptions early in the week meant Goerges did not take the court until Wednesday, when she had straight-set wins over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Naomi Broady.


But the 28-year-old German appeared lost for the first 10 games of her quarterfinal as Wozniacki raced through the first set and took a 3-0 lead. Then came Goerges’ transformation as her first serve found its mark, as did her powerful forehand as she reeled off six straight games to level at one set all. She pulled away to 5-2 in the third set only to drop a game as she served for the match, but then made no mistake two games later.


Goerges will play eighth seed Ana Konjuh in the semifinals with Jelena Ostapenko, the seventh seed and only other seeded player to make the final four, up against Lauren Davis.


Konjuh had an easy passage into the final four when Japan’s Naomi Osaka pulled out of their quarterfinal with a wrist injury.


Osaka, who progressed to the quarterfinals without hitting a ball when Venus Williams defaulted through injury, was down 0-3 in the first set when she decided she could not play on.


Latvia’s Ostapenko overcame a slow start to beat American Madison Brengle 7-5, 6-3 in their quarterfinal. Brengle, who pulled off the biggest win of her career when she conquered Serena Williams in the second round, quickly found her range to race to a 3-0 lead in the first set.


Earlier, America’s Davis knocked out fourth seed Barbora Strycova in straight sets, 6-1, 7-6 (7/4), in the first quarterfinal. — AFP


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