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Kristina Mladenovic and Elina Vesnina set up Indian Wells semi-final

France's Kristina Mladenovic hits a return against US Venus Williams during the second round of the WTA St Petersburg Ladies Trophy 2017 tennis tournament
Image: Kristina Mladenovic (pictured) and Elina Vesnina have both progressed to the Indian Wells semi-finals

Kristina Mladenovic and Elina Vesnina both caused upsets to reach the semi-finals of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.

Frenchwoman Mladenovic, seeded 28th, fought back from a set and a break down to post an impressive 3-6 7-6 (7/4) 6-2 win over in-form Caroline Wozniacki in their quarter-final.

It is the first time she has reached the last four at a tournament of this standing, while the win also ensures she will break the top 20 when next week's rankings are released after an impressive start to the year.

CORRECTION - Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki returns the ball to Monica Puig of Puerto Rico during their semi-final tennis match at the WTA Qatar Total Open i
Image: Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki was knocked out by Mladenovic

She said in her post-match press conference: "I went for my game. I went for some variation. I think I played differently at some points, trying to use the court more to make her run, as well, because she was doing that pretty well to me.

"It's been a lot of matches and, to be honest, it's like the longest kind of string of winning matches I had so far in my career.

"It feels great, but in the same time, every day I go out there on the court, it's for moments like that. So I'm not getting too excited.

"I'm just super satisfied that I am on that kind of stage right now and trying to use my chances and the opportunities I have."

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NEW HAVEN, CT - AUGUST 25:  Elena Vesnina of Russia returns a shot to Elina Svitolina of Ukraine on day 5 of the Connecticut Open at the Connecticut Tennis
Image: Vesnina booked her passage to the last four by defeating veteran Venus Williams

Waiting for Mladenovic in the last four is Vesnina, whose brilliant week in the desert continued with a battling win over Venus Williams.

Vesnina, seeded 14th, beat top seed Angelique Kerber in the previous round and followed it up with a 6-2 4-6 6-3 success over the veteran.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 28:  Venus Williams of the United States serves in her Women's Singles Final match against Serena Williams of the United Sta
Image: Vesnina defeated Williams 6-2 4-6 6-3 at Indian Wells

Williams came back from a set down in all of her previous matches in the tournament and will have had Vesnina worried after she saved four match points, but the Russian eventually got the job done at the fifth attempt.

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