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Miami Open: Kenin beats former champ Kvitova to set meeting with Gauff

IANS March 19, 2025 135 views

Sofia Kenin scored a significant victory at the Miami Open by defeating Petra Kvitova in a compelling first-round match. The former Australian Open champion defeated the two-time Wimbledon winner in straight sets, showcasing her resilience and skill. Kvitova, returning from maternity leave, is still seeking her first win since giving birth last July. Kenin will now face another Grand Slam champion, Coco Gauff, in an intriguing all-American second-round encounter.

"Kenin leveled her head-to-head with Kvitova at 2-2" - WTA Reports
Miami, March 19: Sofia Kenin won a first-round clash between Grand Slam champions at the Miami Open to set up a second-round showdown against another Grand Slam champion Coco Gauff.

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Sofia Kenin defeats two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova

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Match played in Kenin's home state of Florida

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Kvitova returning from maternity leave

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Kenin to face Coco Gauff next

Kenin, the 2020 Australian Open champion from the United States, defeated new mom and two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic 6-4, 7-5 at the WTA 1000 hard-court event.

Kenin took 1 hour and 25 minutes to level her head-to-head with former Miami champion Kvitova at 2-2. One of Kvitova's wins came here in 2018, but Kenin got the job done this time around in her home state of Florida.

Former World No. 2 Kvitova, who defeated Elena Rybakina to win the Miami Open title just two years ago, gave birth to son Petr last July. Kvitova made her celebrated return to tour action less than a month ago, WTA reports.

The Czech is still winless in her three appearances on court since her maternity leave ended. She fell to Jodie Burrage in the first round of Austin and to Varvara Gracheva in her Indian Wells opener.

Former World No. 4 Kenin will now face current World No. 3 Gauff in an all-American second-round encounter. Kenin and Gauff have split their four career meetings on the WTA Tour.

In another match, former Miami Open finalist Naomi Osaka survived a first-round scare from Ukrainian qualifier Yuliia Starodubtseva, coming from a set and a break down to advance 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 in 2 hours and 28 minutes.

Osaka, the 2022 runner-up to Iga Swiatek, had not won a match since reaching the third round of the Australian Open in January, where she retired trailing Belinda Bencic by a set due to an abdominal injury.

Next up is No. 24 seed Liudmila Samsonova, with whom she split two meetings last year.

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