Keys Powers into Adelaide QFs, Cristian Stuns Kasatkina with Bagel

Defending champion Madison Keys secured a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Tereza Valentova to reach the Adelaide International quarter-finals. She will next face teen sensation Victoria Mboko, who saved two match points in her previous match. In another upset, Jaqueline Cristian defeated Daria Kasatkina 6-4, 6-0, marking her first win over the Russian. Cristian will now play Kimerly Birrell, who advanced after Marketa Vondrousova withdrew due to injury.

Key Points: Adelaide International: Keys, Cristian Reach Quarter-Finals

  • Keys overcomes double faults for straight-sets win
  • Cristian beats Kasatkina for first time with second-set bagel
  • Teen Victoria Mboko saves match points to set Keys clash
  • Kimerly Birrell advances after Vondrousova's withdrawal
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Keys sets Adelaide QF with Mboko; Cristian beats Kasatkina

Defending champ Madison Keys advances to face teen Victoria Mboko. Jaqueline Cristian stuns Daria Kasatkina 6-4, 6-0 to reach the last eight.

Keys sets Adelaide QF with Mboko; Cristian beats Kasatkina
"They're just so young... you have to expect them to play some really great tennis. - Madison Keys"

Adelaide, Jan 14

Defending champion Madison Keys registered a 6-4, 6-1 win over Tereza Valentova to reach the Adelaide International quarter-finals for the second consecutive year on Wednesday.

Keys overcame seven double faults and saved five break points to secure the first set in 49 minutes. Valentova pushed to stay in it, but Keys ripped a forehand return winner off the 18-year-old's second serve to break for a 2-0 lead in the second set. From there, she won four of the final five games to close out a hard-earned victory, according to WTA.

"They're just so young, and they have so much energy, and they're so excited to be out here. And they're just so good. So you definitely have to just expect them to play some really great tennis, and like I said, try to lean on experience in those big moments and just kind of hope that that gets you across the finish line," said Keys.

Keys will face another teen sensation, Victoria Mboko, in their first meeting on the WTA Tour. The No. 8 seed Mboko saved two match points against Anna Kalinskaya to reach the second round of the Adelaide International in two hours and 22 minutes.

Earlier, Jaqueline Cristian defeated Daria Kasatkina for the first time, with a second-set bagel. Cristian survived a chaotic first set before running away with a 6-4, 6-0 win in 1 hour and 31 minutes.

This was Cristian's second straight-sets win of the week, following her upset of No. 4 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova in the first round.

She'll face another Australian, Kimerly Birrell, in the quarter-finals, who advanced after Marketa Vondrousova withdrew due to injury ahead of their second-round match.

Cristian and Birrell have split their two previous meetings, with the Romanian winning a dominant 6-0, 6-1 last year at Roland Garros.

- IANS

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Priya S
Victoria Mboko saving two match points! What a fighter. The future of women's tennis looks so bright with these teenagers. Hope she gives Keys a good match in the QF. 🤞
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Rohit P
Cristian's win over Kasatkina with a bagel in the second set is impressive, but let's be honest, the level seems a bit inconsistent this early in the season. Hope the matches get tighter as the tournament progresses.
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Sarah B
Watching from India, it's always exciting to follow the Adelaide International. The timezone is decent for us! Sad to hear about Vondrousova's withdrawal though. Injuries are the worst part of sports.
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Meera T
Keys' quote about the young players is so respectful and spot on. It's a tough transition from being the young gun to being the experienced one expected to win. All the best to both her and Mboko!
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Karthik V
Seven double faults and still winning in straight sets shows Keys' champion mentality. She dug deep. That's what separates the top players. On to the quarters! 🎾

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