Serena Williams Powers Past Azarenka Into Indian Wells Third Round
9th March 2019
Elsewhere on Friday, world number two Simona Halep eased into the third round with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Czech veteran Barbora Strycova

- Serena Williams out-gunned Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 6-3 in an electrifying clash of former world number ones on Friday to reach the third round at Indian Wells
- The two raised the temperature on a cold, windy night in the California desert, trading shots from every corner of the court before Williams wrapped things up after two hours and 17 minutes
- In the third round she faces another former world number one, Spain's Garbine Muguruza, a two-time Grand Slam champion who breezed into the third round with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over American Lauren Davis
INDIAN WELLS, United
States- Serena Williams out-gunned Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 6-3 in an
electrifying clash of former world number ones on Friday to reach the third
round at Indian Wells.
The two raised the temperature on a cold, windy night in the
California desert, trading shots from every corner of the court before Williams
wrapped things up after two hours and 17 minutes
She finished it off in style, with a pair of unreturnable
serves.
"It was really good for me to kind of fight through
that, because literally I had to fight for every point," Williams said.
The display worthy of a final came in the second round
thanks to Azarenka's current ranking of 48th in the world -- and the bad luck
of the draw.
The first set alone lasted one hour and 13 minutes.
Williams, unable to serve it out at 5-3, was under pressure
again at 5-5 but Azarenka was unable to convert five break points. Williams
produced three service winners to take a 6-5 lead and broke Azarenka to pocket
the set.
"She deserved to win," Azarenka said. "She
played better on those important moments. I felt that every game was ad, deuce,
ad, deuce. It was all about who was going to take that chance, and she took
them a little better today."
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While Williams took her record over Azarenka to 18-4, the
Belarusian said she would always relish any chance to take on her longtime
rival.
"You know, as much as she's the toughest opponent I
have ever played in my life, she's my favorite person to play against,"
Azarenka said. "Those type of challenges always motivate me."
Since their last meeting -- Azarenka's victory in the 2016
Indian Wells final -- both women have become mothers, adding another dimension
to their on-court rivalry and off-court friendship.
"We're both moms, and we know how hard it is and how
hard it's been for us to come back, starting literally from scratch and
fighting our way back," Williams said.
They exchanged a warm hug at the net to cap what Azarenka
called an "amazing" match.
"I think it's not a surprise that we have mutual
respect and love off the court," Azarenka said. "On the court it's a
fight. It's a war, it's a lot of intensity.
"I think it was quite an amazing match. And having such
a match on International Women's Day, I felt that was really incredible."
Things won't get any easier for Williams in her pursuit of
her first title since the birth of daughter Alexis Olympia in September of
2017.
In the third round she faces another former world number one,
Spain's Garbine Muguruza, a two-time Grand Slam champion who breezed into the
third round with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over American Lauren Davis.
Elsewhere on Friday, world number two Simona Halep eased
into the third round with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Czech veteran Barbora
Strycova.
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Halep, who lifted the Indian Wells trophy in 2015, fired 18
winners and converted six of 11 break point chances to set up a
third-round meeting with Ukrainian qualifier Kateryna Kozlova, a 6-4, 2-6, 6-0
winner over 31st-seeded Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.
But there was more misery for world number four Sloane
Stephens, who was unceremoniously bundled out by Swiss qualifier Stefanie
Voegele 6-3, 6-0.
Voegele, ranked 109th in the world, won the last eight games
to sweep into the third round in just 68 minutes.
It's the second tournament in a row that 2017 US Open winner
Stephens has been toppled by a qualifier, coming on the heels of a
straight-sets defeat to 172nd-ranked Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia in Acapulco.
Voegele's victory is perhaps less of a shocker. She has now
won the last four of five career meetings with Stephens.
Stephens said the windy weather was a factor, but not the
main problem.
"I didn't play well," Stephens said. "It was
unfortunate that I lost the second set 6-0. It happens."