INDIAN WELLS, California – Reigning Grand Slam champions Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff reached the fourth round of the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters with challenging straight-set wins.
Double Australian Open-winner Sabalenka defeated Emma Raducanu 6-3, 7-5 but double-faulted on a match point and needed three more winning chances before finally going through.
The 2023 runner-up to Elena Rybakina here got a tougher than expected challenge from 2021 US Open champion Raducanu, who has returned to tournament tennis this year after an eight-month injury layoff.
Gauff, who won the US Open last September as a teenager, overcame Lucia Bronzetti 6-2, 7-6 (7/5) as she closed out victory in a tiebreaker with a minimum of drama.
Sabalenka is playing only her second event since claiming her second trophy at Melbourne Park; she has now won 13 of 15 matches this season, AFP reported.
Raducanu, ranked 250th and playing on a wild card entry, was able to convert on only one of her 10 break chances against the second seed.
Victory in 97 minutes ran Sabalenka’s WTA-leading total of Masters 1000 match wins to 82.
“It was a very tough match, but I’m super-happy with the level I played to go through,” Sabalenka said.
“I was not rushing today, I was taking my time and staying within myself.
“I stayed in control and that was the key.”
Gauff needed to fight to go past the 53rd-ranked Bronzetti, with the American finally closing out a straight-sets win with a tiebreaker.
The US Open champion who turns 20 on Wednesday won her sixth straight match against an Italian opponent.
“She played really well,” the winner said of Bronzetti. “But I was much better than in my last match – I’m improving with each one.
In the men’s draw, seventh seed Holger Rune finally made it onto court after a first-round bye and a walkover in the second round against injured Milos Raonic.
The 20-year-old Dane got off and running in the event with a 6-2, 7-6 (7/5) defeat of Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti, earning revenge for a loss on grass last June at Queen’s Club, London.
“It feels great to finally get started,” he said after reaching the fourth round here for the first time.
“The wait is finally over, I was so eager to play, though I did get two extra practice days.”
This month’s Acapulco semi-finallist said that he could have played better against Musetti.
“I’m working to convert as many break points as possible. At the start of the second set I could have done more – but you learn from it all,” he said.
“I’m just happy to get the win in good form.”
“I felt great,” said Rune in his post-match interview. “Finally, the wait was over. I was so eager to play. When I heard it was a walkover, obviously I wish [Raonic] all the best. I really wanted to play, but that’s how it is. I just got two extra practice days, which is good, and managed to come in good shape.”
Musetti was chasing his first victory against a Top 10 opponent since he beat Novak Djokovic in Monte-Carlo 11 months ago, and the Italian raised his level to make the second set a better contest.
Rune appeared to have fluffed his lines when he netted a simple smash at 4/4 in the tie-break, but the Dane regained his composure to reel off the next three points and seal his win.
“I’m trying to convert as many break points as possible. I was a bit disappointed in the beginning of the second set,” said Rune, who let slip three break points from 0/40 in the second game of the second set, when asked what he was looking to improve on.
“I thought I maybe could have done better on a few of those, but I’ve got to learn from it.
“Tennis is about taking your chances. Whether you take them or not is going to decide the match most of the time, but I’m happy I could keep composed and finish the tie-break in good form.”
French showstopper Gael Monfils ended the run of 2021 champion Cameron Norrie, with the 36-year-old winner and the Briton playing a massive 31 break points in a match won by Monfils 6-7 (5/7), 7-6 (7/5), 6-3.
Tommy Paul earned a home win with his 6-4, 6-4 defeat of Dubai champion Ugo Humbert.