Add and continue for Paula Badosa. The Catalan earned his pass to the quarterfinals of the Adelaide 2 tournament this Wednesday after a convincing victory over Estonian Kanepi (6-1, 7-5) in a match he dominated with authority in the first set but struggled to close out in the second.
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After the exchange break in the first games, the world number 11 began to dominate the game from the back of the track, supported by a solid serve (10 aces) that allowed him to close on the fast track (6-1).
In the second set came the reaction of the Estonian, who was able to keep the set in balance until he lost his serve at 4-4. The first good chance came for the Spanish player, who failed at the end of the game and saw how his rival managed to equalize in 5.
But Badosa didn’t lose concentration and got the break again on the next play to, now, close the pass to quarterfinals, where they will face Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maiawho beat Amanda Anisimova 6-4, 7-5.
Source: La Verdad

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