Ivanovic defeats Suarez Navarro but Pavlyuchenko stung in Qatar

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:15:06


Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured.

The world No. 19 was leading 6-1 4-1 when Suarez Navarro retired due to a back injury and will face either Petra Martic, from Croatia, or the Czech Republic's Petra Cetkovska in round three.

Ivanovic, French Open champion in 2008, was pleased with her form and told reporters she still harbors hopes of reaching No. 1 in the world.



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'Well, that's why I'm here,' she said. 'If I didn't think so, I probably wouldn't be sitting here. But, yeah, I definitely believe so.'

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But Ivanovic admitted the competition on the WTA Tour is fierce in 2012. She added: 'A lot more girls can challenge top players from the early rounds.

'That's exciting for us, because we do want challenges. But I feel like those girls that are on top at the moment, they're playing very aggressively, and that's the way you have to play in order to win.'

Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova, seeded 14, made it safely through to round three after a 7-5 6-3 victory over Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez.

But Kuznetsova's compatriot, 10th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenko, was knocked out of the tournament by Kazakhstan's Ksenia Pervak.

Elsewhere, Israel's Shahar Peer overcame Nadia Lalami of Morocco while China's Shuai Peng dismissed Fatma al-Nabhani of Oman.

Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured. 'Well, that's why I'm here,' she said. 'If I didn't think so, I probably wouldn't be sitting here. But, yeah, I definitely believe so.' Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured. But Kuznetsova's compatriot, 10th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenko, was knocked out of the tournament by Kazakhstan's Ksenia Pervak. Ivanovic, French Open champion in 2008, was pleased with her form and told reporters she still harbors hopes of reaching No. 1 in the world. Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured. Kerber emulates Graf with Paris Open triumph Kerber emulates Graf with Paris Open triumph 'That's exciting for us, because we do want challenges. But I feel like those girls that are on top at the moment, they're playing very aggressively, and that's the way you have to play in order to win.' The world No. 19 was leading 6-1 4-1 when Suarez Navarro retired due to a back injury and will face either Petra Martic, from Croatia, or the Czech Republic's Petra Cetkovska in round three. But Kuznetsova's compatriot, 10th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenko, was knocked out of the tournament by Kazakhstan's Ksenia Pervak. Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova, seeded 14, made it safely through to round three after a 7-5 6-3 victory over Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez. Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured. Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova, seeded 14, made it safely through to round three after a 7-5 6-3 victory over Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez. Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova, seeded 14, made it safely through to round three after a 7-5 6-3 victory over Spaniard Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez. The world No. 19 was leading 6-1 4-1 when Suarez Navarro retired due to a back injury and will face either Petra Martic, from Croatia, or the Czech Republic's Petra Cetkovska in round three. 'That's exciting for us, because we do want challenges. But I feel like those girls that are on top at the moment, they're playing very aggressively, and that's the way you have to play in order to win.' Elsewhere, Israel's Shahar Peer overcame Nadia Lalami of Morocco while China's Shuai Peng dismissed Fatma al-Nabhani of Oman. The world No. 19 was leading 6-1 4-1 when Suarez Navarro retired due to a back injury and will face either Petra Martic, from Croatia, or the Czech Republic's Petra Cetkovska in round three. 'That's exciting for us, because we do want challenges. But I feel like those girls that are on top at the moment, they're playing very aggressively, and that's the way you have to play in order to win.' Kerber emulates Graf with Paris Open triumph Serbia's Ana Ivanovic made it into the second round of the Qatar Open after Spanish opponent Carla Suarez Navarro retired injured. But Ivanovic admitted the competition on the WTA Tour is fierce in 2012. She added: 'A lot more girls can challenge top players from the early rounds. 'That's exciting for us, because we do want challenges. But I feel like those girls that are on top at the moment, they're playing very aggressively, and that's the way you have to play in order to win.' The world No. 19 was leading 6-1 4-1 when Suarez Navarro retired due to a back injury and will face either Petra Martic, from Croatia, or the Czech Republic's Petra Cetkovska in round three.

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