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Timea Bacsinszky ends Simona Halep's Miami Open challenge

Timea Bacsinszky during her victory over Simona Halep in the Miami Open
Image: Timea Bacsinszky powers across a backhand during her victory over Simona Halep in the Miami Open

Fifth-seed Simona Halep was knocked out by Timea Bacsinszky 4-6 6-3 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the Miami Open.

Romanian Halep, who beat Britain's Heather Watson in the fourth round, appeared well-placed for victory when she took the first set.

It was only the second set Bacsinszky had dropped during the tournament, and the Swiss 19th-seed made sure it would be Halep's last of the day as Bacsinszky prevailed in a match that stretched to close to two hours and 30 minutes.

Watched by a crowd that included Swiss ski champion Lara Gut, Bacsinszky ended the match in style with a cross-court backhand winner.

"I came back from a long road," said the 26-year-old, who has battled back from injury.

"For the past year she (Halep) has been an inspiration for me because I believe in hard work and I know she's one of the players that work really hard. To be able to play that well against her and grab the win is really amazing."

Halep's exit left the event with only one of the top 12 women's seeds - No 2 Angelique Kerber, the current Australian Open champion.

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Bacsinszky will meet Russian Sevtlana Kuznetsova in the semi-finals after the 15th seed beat compatriot Ekaterina Makarova 6-7 (3-7) 6-4 6-3.

Kuznetsova shocked world No 1 Serena Williams in straight sets a day earlier, and is playing past the third round of a tournament for the first time since January.

Svetlana Kuznetsova returns a shot to Ekatarina Makarova  during their Miami Open quarter-final
Image: Svetlana Kuznetsova returns a shot to Ekatarina Makarova during their Miami Open quarter-final

She dropped the first set but battled back in a topsy-turvy second before breaking Makarova three times in the decider.

Bacsinszky has taken down some big names en route to the semi-final, disposing of third seed Agnieszka Radwanska and 16th seed Ana Ivanovic in previous rounds.

Her Miami form follows on from a stellar 2015 campaign during which she cracked the world top 10 for the first time and won two tournaments before a knee injury prematurely halted her campaign in October.   

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