Struggling Sharapova progresses at Shenzhen as opponent retires

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Struggling Sharapova progresses at Shenzhen as opponent retires

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China's Wang Xinyu is forced to retire from the match after feeling pain in her thigh

BEIJING, China – Former world No. 1 Maria Sharapova qualified for the quarterfinals of the Shenzhen WTA after struggling against China’s great tennis hope Wang Xinyu, who was forced to retire from the match in pain.

The fifth-seed Russian was surprised early on by the power of her 17-year-old opponent, who took the final game of the 1st set 7-6 and broke in the 2nd.

But Wang Xinyu had to retire hurt, apparently after feeling pain in her thigh while she was leading 5-2 in the 2nd set.

“You played unbelievable,” Sharapova told Wang after the Chinese player announced she was retiring from the match, adding that the teenager had a great career ahead of her.

“It’s not the way either of us wants to finish the match, win or lose,” said Sharapova, who is ranked 29.

“I thought (Wang) was absolutely the dominant player in this match, and had all the opportunities to win it, even though I felt like I was finding my stride and getting a little bit closer to the line and being more aggressive.”

Wang won two junior doubles titles last year at two Grand Slam tournaments (at Wimbledon and the Australian Open). She was given a wild card for the tournament in Shenzhen.

In the next round, Sharapova takes on top-seed Belorussian Aryna Sabalenka, who had an easy win over Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova on Wednesday 6-3, 6-3. – Rappler.com

 

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