Saturday, April 11, 2015

Keys, Hrdecka make it to the semifinals at the Family Circle Cup

Tennis Updates:


Madison Keys and Lucie Hradecka are both surprise semifinalists at the clay Family Circle Cup.


Keys, the seventh seed, put on a dominating show to beat fellow American and one-time training partner Lauren Davis, 6-2, 6-2. Hrdecka, a qualifier from the Czech Republic, topped her second seeded player in as many days, knocking out No. 4 seed Sara Errani, 6-2, 6-4.


The two will square off Saturday for a spot in their first championship final of the year.


Third-seeded Andrea Petkovic, the defending champion, is facing qualifier Danka Kovinic and fifth-seeded Angelique Kerber is playing No. 13 seed Irina-Camelia Begu in other quarterfinal matches.


The power-hitting Keys, 20, came into the even with a losing record on clay. Yet, she’s lost only nine games her first three matches here this week with a dazzling display of power and poise.


”I haven’t really had many complaints about how I’ve been playing,” Keys said. ”Not trying to gete too high on myself of anything like that. Just really trying to move forward and keep playing how I’m playing.”


That game made her impossible for Davis, 21, to match up with. Keys regularly sent serves in excess of 110 mph toward her opponent and, should the shot have been returned, sent back shots into the corners that appeared even faster.


Clay had been Keys least favorite surface – she was 11-13 on it the previous three years – and even she’s a bit stunned at her results. ”It’s not the easiest game for me, being on clay,” she said. ”But so far it’s been (a) pretty good transition.”


Hrdecka, ranked 110th coming in this week, had no such concerns about clay courts. Of her 10 trips to semifinals as a professional, nine have come on the slower, softer surface.


This year, Hrdecka’s has had the added burden of qualifying to get into main draws as she did at Charleston. And Hrdecka has taken full advantage of it at the Family Circle. She advanced to the quarterfinals by defeating eight-seed Caroline Garcia on Thursday, then followed that up with an easier than expected win over Errani – the Italian who had the most success on clay of any of the quarterfinalists.


Hrdecka rallied from 2-0 with six straight wins to take the first set. When Errani tied things up at four-all in the second set, Hrdecka responded by breaking the Italian’s serve before closing out things a game later.


Hrdecka, whose played six matches in seven days, remembers joking with her coach last Saturday after arriving in Charleston that she hoped they wouldn’t be getting off a plane, getting into a car, playing a match and then returning to the airport.


”It’s a week later and I’m still here,” she said, smiling.


by ScoresPro.com



Keys, Hrdecka make it to the semifinals at the Family Circle Cup

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