Tennis: World No. two Caroline Wozniacki ousted in Indian Wells

INDIAN WELLS, U.S. - Russian Daria Kasatkina, who has beaten all four reigning Grand Slam champions in the past year, upset world No. two Caroline Wozniacki six-four, seven-five at the WTA Indian Wells event on Tuesday. which victory not just earned Wozniacki her premier Grand Slam title however it made her the world number 1. Halep reclaimed the ranking just before Indian Wells. Wozniacki had a chance to take it back however she needed to beat the Indian Wells title to do it.


Kasatkina sends world No. two Wozniacki packing at Indian Wells

two Caroline Wozniacki from the BNP Paribas unlock in Indian Wells on Tuesday, winning six-four, seven-five in an hour & 40 minutes. Wozniacki is obviously 1 of a better players on the planet, however it is the Russian which has been playing the better tennis ever ever Wozniacki won the Australian unlock in January. Wozniacki won this event back in 2011, Extremely it was reasonable for her to Guesse a deep run this year. Halep is continue going powerful in Indian Wells, as she won her 4th-round match versus Qiang Wang on Tuesday. WTA Indian Wells is on Tennis Channel Plus.

Kasatkina sends world No. 2 Wozniacki packing at Indian Wells

Tennis: Venus, Halep beat, Wozniacki upset at Indian Wells

according to Halep is the just previous Indian Wells winner left in the ladies's draw after No. Anisimova, a 16-year-old wild card, won her premier three WTA Tour matches at Indian Wells, beating Pauline Parmentier, No. two seed Marin Cilic six-four, six-four. 29 David Ferrer of Spain six-four, seven-six (three) for the 5th straight time. 18 Sam Querrey rallied past Indian qualifier Yuki Bhambri six-seven (seven), six-four, six-four.




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