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Keys and Sabalanka can be re -confronted in Indian Wells. Alcaraz wins

MONews
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Indian Wells, California-Madison Key has won 16 games and has reached the BNP Paribas Open Semi-finals with 6-1 and 6-1 wipes of Wild-Card Entry Belinda Bencic on Thursday.

Keys, Australian Open Champion and Indian Wells No. 5 SEEDs were 65 minutes to start meetings with Aryna Sabalenka with LIUDMILA SAMSONOVA 6-2 and 6-3 on Thursday. Key won three sets of SABALENKA in Melbourne Park in January, and Sabalenka rejected the third consecutive title.

Bencic is no. in the fourth round 4 SEED COCO GAUFF was upset, but Switzerland 28 years old did not get a chance against the fifth seed key.

Sabalenka talked about the opportunity to play the key again. “I hope you can do a little better than Australia.”

On the male side, two defensive champions Carlos Alcaraz ended the day by overcoming the deficit of 4-1 and 2 sets to defeat Francisco Cerundolo 6-3, 7-6 (4), and Daniil Medvedev reached Indian well for three consecutive years and was 20 years old French. Arthur (7) won three wins in French Arther.

IGA Swike went to the semi -finals in Indian Wells and bid to become the first woman to win three consecutive tournaments. Poland’s second seeds beat the eighth seed Qinwen Zheng, 6-3 and 6-3 in the Paris Olympic semi-finals last summer.

The defensive champion, SWIATEK, won 10 games in the California desert. Five Grand Slam Champions also won the event in 2022. Zheng won 25 games in Switza in the Olympics last year.

SWIATEK switched all five brake points, but Zheng broke over twice on six games, and a total SWIATEK fell from the tournament released in the game.

SWIATEK said, “In the end, it was really windy, especially when the conditions were changed during the game, and it is not so easy. “It was a strange match with all relaxation and everything, but I wanted to compete and actually focus, and I am happy.”

The following will be the 17 -year -old Russian Mirra Andreva.

Andreeva, who won the 10th consecutive game, has convincing Swags in Dubai last month and is the youngest woman who has advanced to the semi -finals in Indian Wells after Maria Sharapova in 2005.

Alcaraz, who won the 16th consecutive game in the desert, will play Jack Draper after Britain dispatches Ben Shellton 6-4 and 7-5 in the left battle. Shelton, 22 years old, has been the youngest American who has reached the quarter -finals since 2004.

No. 5 SEED MEDVEDEV required 2 hours 25 minutes to maintain the bid for the third trip to the event final. This included a simple delay when a windy wind blows the debris all over the stadium in the third set.

The following is the HOLGER RUNE. HOLGER RUNE has won the first Indian Wells semi-finals with the 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 victory with Dutchman Tallon GriekSpoor.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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