Amanda Anisimova on Thursday ended a tearful Mirra Andreeva’s Dubai title defense with a comeback 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7/4) victory in the quarter-finals.
The second-seeded American trailed fifth seed Andreeva by a set and a break before rallying to complete a 2 hour, 38 minute win.
She booked a place in the semi-finals of a WTA 1000 event for the fourth time in her career.
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“I was almost in tears there at the end,” Anisimova said. “It made me emotional seeing her like that. I feel we both won today.”
Anisimova was to face fellow American Jessica Pegula, who beat Denmark’s Clara Tauson 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
Andreeva took the first set with two breaks and grabbed a 2-0 advantage in the second set before Anisimova retaliated and clinched the next five games.
Anisimova was broken serving for the second set and it was Andreeva’s turn to fight back as she took three games in a row to level. She broke again to take the quarter-final clash into a deciding set.
Anisimova served for the match at 5-3, but Andreeva sliced and lobbed to stay alive, and soon drew level.
Andreeva then served for the victory, but she could not close at 6-5 and the contest went to a deciding tiebreak.
Anisimova upped her level to take the tiebreak and hugged a sobbing Andreeva at the net, telling her she was “amazing.”
In the night session, Coco Gauff made it three Americans in the semi-finals with a merciless 6-0, 6-2 dismissal of rising Filipina star Alexandra Eala.
In front of a buoyant Filipino-majority crowd, Gauff took the first nine games of her match before Eala finally got on the board.
Third seed Gauff, who struggled on serve in the previous round, committing 16 double faults, struck her eighth of the match to give Eala a lifeline and surrender a break.
That was the last blip from Gauff, who wrapped up the win on the 67-minute mark to reach her second Dubai semi-final.
“I think tennis needs more of this,” Gauff said, speaking of the raucous atmosphere created by Eala’s fans who have sold out the stadium for her matches all week. “It’s great just to see a nation so proud of someone, especially a nation that’s pretty underrepresented in this sport. I think it’s pretty cool to see. “I also liked, even at 6-0, 4-1 or 4-0, she was smiling. I think that’s something that you can’t buy that. I see why people want to root for her. I root for her, when I’m not playing her, of course.”
Gauff was to take on seventh seed Elina Svitolina in the last four after the two-time Dubai champion beat Croatian lucky loser Antonia Ruzic.
Ukraine’s Svitolina put an end to Ruzic’s run, coming from behind to win 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 against the world No. 67.
Pegula advanced to a seventh consecutive tour-level semi-final — dating back to last year’s US Open — with a hard-fought three-set win against last year’s runner-up Tauson.
“I think I’ve been serving a lot better. Physically been feeling good,” Pegula said. “I’ve been working on my game a lot. I think I’ve become a better player over the last six months.”
In the quarter-finals of the women’s doubles, Jaqueline Cristian and Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania defeated Taiwan’s Chan Hao-ching and Tauson 3-6, 6-2, 10-8.
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