Gavrilova stutters into Hong Kong semi-finals
HONG KONG: Daria Gavrilova reached the semi-finals of the WTA Hong Kong Open for the second year in succession after a “silly” second-set meltdown and an error-strewn win against teenager Lizette Cabrera on Friday.
The Australian world number 22 eventually came through 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, but only after an almighty struggle with her serve, a string of unforced errors and her own state of mind.
She will play American Jennifer Brady on Saturday for a place in Sunday’s final.
There was no sign of the drama to come when the 23-year-old raced through the first set 6-1 against her fellow Australian ranked 155.
But the Russian-born seventh seed grew increasingly petulant in a second set where she committed 20 unforced errors.
She took out her frustration on everyone including her father and coach Alexei Gavrilov at courtside, the crowd, the line judges and even a ball boy.
“I lost my focus,” admitted the world number 22. “I said something silly to my dad. And I was just angry with myself.”
And when, on losing the set, she threw her racquet at her chair it brought a chorus of boos from the normally respectful centre court crowd in Victoria Park.
The third set was littered with double faults and unforced errors from both players.
In the end Gavrilova sneaked over the line despite serving 16 double faults and having her serve broken five times.
Her opponent on Saturday, Brady, reached a WTA Tour semi-final for the first time in her career with a 7-5, 6-4 win over fellow American Nicole Gibbs earlier on Friday.
China’s Wang Qiang later recorded a remarkable straight sets victory 7-5, 6-2 against Sam Stosur after being close to retiring early in the match.
Wang, China’s number three who has been battling a flu-type virus all week, felt so sick a doctor was called onto court at the changeover after just three games.
A long medical timeout ensued and Wang said after that she had felt dizzy and had trouble with her vision.
Wang, who had been lifted by vociferous support in the southern Chinese city, went straight off to bed in the hope of recovering before facing sixth seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the semi-finals on Saturday.
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