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This is an archive article published on August 2, 2007

Sania upsets friend Peer

Sania Mirza pulled off an impressive 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 win over 12th seed and doubles partner Shahar Peer of Israel to advance to the second round of the 13,40,000 WTA Acura Classic here.

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Sania Mirza pulled off an impressive 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 win over 12th seed and doubles partner Shahar Peer of Israel to advance to the second round of the 13,40,000 WTA Acura Classic here.

Sania, who finished runner-up at last week8217;s Bank of Western Classic in Stanford, will now take on Greek Eleni Daniilidou at the event which would be eliminated from next year8217;s WTA calendar.

In a two-hour-three-minute contest, both Sania and Peer pounded powerful ground strokes from the baseline to make it an exciting match for the sizeable crowd at the Stadium Court.

Sania used her strong forehand to set up winning points and kept Peer under pressure with her service returns. There were a combined 15 service breaks in the match.

After splitting the first two sets, Sania opened the final set by holding serve and breaking Peer to take a 4-1 lead.

Later, leading 5-2 Sania got to match point when she slammed a high forehand volley for a winner. On the next point, the Indian landed a cross court forehand which Peer could only return into the net.

After the win, the world number 31 said it was the toughest first-round match that she could get, as she had to play against a good friend.

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8220;Neither of us was happy to see that we had drawn the other because we are friends and it8217;s hard to play a friend. It was the toughest first round I could have had. I played well under the circumstances,8221; she said.

8220;I had wanted to spend the least amount of time possible on the court.

8220;But I won the match in the end, and that8217;s the most important thing,8221; she added.

Sania and Peer won the doubles title at Stanford last week and have paired up for this tournament as well.

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The seventh seeded duo will open its campaign against German Ange-lika Bachmann and Czech Hana Sromova.

 

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