Anett Kontaveit has beaten defending champion Julia Gorges 6-2 4-6 6-4 at the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, China.
The Estonian, 22, broke the world number 14 three times to take the opening set.
Gorges, 29, fell heavily on the hard court during the sixth game of the second set, and needed ice to her right leg during the changeover.
The German fought back to win that set, but Kontaveit, 20th in the world, took the decider.
Kontaveit, seeded 10th in the 12 player tournament, has now played both of her group matches, having lost her opener on Tuesday to Belgium’s Elise Mertens, who still has to play Gorges.
At the WTA Elite Trophy, 12 players are divided into four groups of three for round-robin matches. Each group winner progresses to the semi-finals.
Cilic Continues Charge For London With Win Over Rival
Oct302018
Russians Medvedev, Khachanov both advance
Marin Cilic is making a push to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals for the fourth time this week at the Rolex Paris Masters. And the Croatian made a good start on Tuesday, defeating longtime rival Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3, 6-4 in just one hour and 12 minutes.
“I’m really happy. I felt I played good tennis. I started great, served really well,” Cilic said. “Kohlschreiber is a quality player. We played this year in Indian Wells where he played a great match, he beat me there. I had to stay focused throughout the end of the match. [I had] 4-0, break point, could have gone even easier in that second set but I had to keep my head down, work until the end and play good tennis.”
For a player attempting to book his spot at The O2 in London from 11-18 November, the sixth seed did not get an easy draw against Kohlschreiber, who had previously held a 7-4 FedEx ATP Head2Head lead against the Croatian. But Cilic earned his fifth straight-sets victory against the World No. 43 to reach the third round, where he will face 2017 Nitto ATP Finals champion Grigor Dimitrov or Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut.
It was a strong bounceback performance for Cilic, who broke Kohlschreiber three times and won 44 per cent of first-serve return points. Cilic arrived in Paris having lost four of his previous five tour-level matches. An appearance in the Bercy semi-finals would guarantee the fifth seed a spot in the season finale.
“I’m keeping my form good, feeling that I’m playing well,” Cilic said. “It’s the end of the year, a lot of challenges are coming up. We’re playing a big tournament here in Paris and I’m hoping I’m going to continue playing good tennis.”
In other action, Tokyo champion Daniil Medvedev cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. The three-time tour-level titlist, making his debut at the Paris event, dropped only one point behind his first serve (27/28) throughout the 48-minute encounter to set a second-round meeting against Rolex Shanghai Masters runner-up Borna Coric.
Medvedev’s compatriot and Russian No. 1, Karen Khachanov, advanced to the third round after just 45 minutes. The VTB Kremlin Cup winner led Matthew Ebden 6-2, 2-0 when the lucky loser was forced to retire.
In their third tour-level meeting of the season, Marton Fucsovics overcame French qualifier Benoit Paire 6-4, 6-4. The Geneva titlist earned his second FedEx ATP Head2Head victory (2-1) over Paire after 76 minutes, notching his 25th tour-level victory of the season.
Did You Know? Cilic is bidding to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals for the third straight year and fourth overall. The Fever-Tree Championships winner first qualified in 2014, before back-to-back appearances in 2016 and 2017.
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