
Anisimova halts Andreeva win run at Miami Open; Keys ousted
Amanda Anisimova halts Mirra Andreeva’s win run at the Miami Open on Sunday night, while Madison Keys was ousted.
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ANISIMOVA HALTS ANDREEVA WIN RUN IN MIAMI
Anisimova halts Andreeva’s win run at Miami with a 7-6(5), 2-6, 6-3 victory in a third-round matchup.
Furthermore, the American 23-year-old world No.17 needed one hour and 49 minutes to stop Andreeva’s 13-match winning streak.
Moreover, the Russian 17-year-old world No,6 thus ended her hopes to cop a “Sunshine Double” with the loss.
Andreeva is coming off collecting her Indian Wells title and she also took the WTA 1000 event in Dubai.

AMANDA HITS BACK AT MIRRA’S COMPLAINTS AFTER AMERICAN SOUGHT MEDICAL TIMEOUT
Anisimova led 3-1 in the third set but Andreeva was serving at deuce before the American sought medical attention.
Moreover, the Oakland native had a blister on her finger, which Andreeva complained due to the wrong timing in the crucial stage of the match.
Furthermore, the umpire eventually allowed Anisimova to get treatment before the American went on to win.
The American showed her blistering finger “doing a rude gesture” on social media and mentioned the first set where Andreeva also took a medical timeout.
“‘We all know why’ at 3-1 up was a good one coming from the 1-2 first set medical,” she said.

KEYS OUSTED BY EALA
Keys will join Andreeva in the sidelines after she was stunned by wild card Alexandra Eala from the Philippines ,6-4, 6-2.
Moreover, the the American 30-year-old world No.5 was no match for the baseline game dished out by her 19-year-old Filipino world No.140 opponent.
Furthermore, Eala is showcasing the skills she honed at the Rafael Nadal academy in Mallorca where she trained since was 13.
“I am just in disbelief I knew I could win from the start,” Eala told the Tennis Channel.
“But I think my belief and the trust I had in myself is what pushed me through,” she added.