American Emma Navarro stunned world number two Aryna Sabalenka to record her biggest career win.
American Emma Navarro stunned world number two Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 3-6 6-2 to record the biggest win of her career and reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals for the first time on Wednesday while
The even-keeled Navarro kept her cool, fending off a break point and smacking a forehand winner for a crucial service hold and a 4-1 lead. “But I feel I’m definitely getting more comfortable with it and just feeling like I can be myself even if there’s however many people watching. The dynamic American played her best tennis of the tournament so far, serving well and stepping into the court to overwhelm the Belgian 24th seed.
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