Former champion Stephens beats Udvardy in Miami nightcap
2018 champion Sloane Stephens of the United States was the first night session winner of the 2022 edition of the Miami Open, as the former World No.3 defeated Panna Udvardy of Hungary 6-4, 6-3 in an hour and 39 minutes.
Former US Open champion Stephens fought back from an early break down in both sets before earning victory, as she kicked off her 10th Miami appearance on Stadium Court.
Surging Sloane: Stephens, one of the highest-ranked unseeded players in the draw at World No.38, defeated three Top 10 players to claim the Miami crown four years ago.
Stephens had gone titleless since then until she at last claimed her seventh career Hologic WTA Tour singles title last month in Guadalajara.
Stephens was able to ease past World No.83 Udvardy, who had been ranked No.360 a year ago and was seeking both her first tour-level hard-court victory and her first win over a Top 50 player.
Match moments: Udvardy used superb backhand winners to earn the first break of the match and lead 4-2 in the opener. However, Stephens gritted through two tough games in a row after that — converting her fourth break point of the next game to break back for 4-3, and saving two break points to hold for 4-4.
Udvardy slammed a volley long in the next game to cede another break to Stephens, and the American won a fourth straight game, with an ace on set point, to serve out the set at love.
A similar story occurred in the second set as Udvardy posted a 3-0 lead, but Stephens willed her way to six straight games as she took the victory. Udvardy finished with 19 winners to Stephens’s 14, but Stephens broke the Hungarian five times while saving five of the seven break points she faced.
Next up: An all-American tussle awaits Stephens in the second round, where she will face No.16 seed Jessica Pegula. Pegula won their only previous meeting in straight sets, at Indian Wells last year.
Returning Muchova wins all-Czech clash
In other first-round matches on Wednesday, former Top 20 player Karolina Muchova won her first match of the season when she defeated fellow Czech Tereza Martincova 7-6(3), 7-6(3) in two-and-a-half hours.
Former Australian Open semifinalist Muchova had been out injured since last year’s US Open, but the World No.74 was able to eke past her countrywoman Martincova, ranked No.46.
Muchova will now face No.18 seed Leylah Fernandez, last year’s US Open runner-up, in the second round.
Also on Wednesday, Alison Riske topped Jil Teichmann 7-6(5), 6-3 in a tilt between Top 50 players, while 42nd-ranked Viktorija Golubic edged past former Top 20 player Kirsten Flipkens 6-4, 4-6, 6 -4. Golubic wants next face No.2 seed and last week’s Indian Wells champion Iga Swiatek.
Also, in a battle between the last two Lyon champions, Zhang Shuai was leading 6-4, 4-6, 2-1 before Clara Tauson retired from their match due to heat illness.
More to come….
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