CHARLESTON, South Carolina – Belinda Bencic rallied to beat second-seeded Paula Badosa 2-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4 to advance to the semi-finals of the Credit One Charleston Open.
No. 4 Ons Jabeur also reached the final four in the season’s opening clay-court event, beating Anhelina Kalinina 6-3, 6-2.
Badosa, of Spain, was up a set and 4-2 in the second when Bencic, of Switzerland, found her rhythm. Bencic took a 5-4 lead and held on to force the tiebreaker. She took control there, winning five of the final six points to tie up the match.
The final set was tied at 4-all when Bencic, who won Olympic gold in singles at Tokyo last summer, took control for good.
She hit a service winner to set up match point then celebrated when Babosa’s final shot went into the net. It was Bencic’s first win over the world’s third-ranked player in four tries.
“I felt very uncomfortable the first set and half,” Bencic said according to AP. “I was just trying to hang on to my service games with the wind. I felt like I needed to get my game together and make it harder for her.”
Bencic did that when it mattered most. “I really had nothing to lose,” said Bencic, ranked 21st in the world.
It’s the second trip to the semi-finals here Bencic, the 10th seed. The first came in her initial appearance at the season’s opening clay-court tournament in 2014.