Tennis | WTA

Mona Barthel © Gallo Images

Barthel beats Gajdosova in Hobart



Qualifier Mona Barthel beat defending champion Jarmila Gajdosova of Australia 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday to move into the semifinals at the Hobart International.

Barthel, who ousted second-seeded Anabel Medina Garrigues in the second round, will next meet fellow German Angelique Kerber.

Kerber, who finished with a year-end No 32 ranking after reaching the US Open semifinals, advanced with a 6-0, 3-6, 7-5 win over Romania's Sorana Cirstea.

Top-seeded Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium reached the semifinals with a 6-4, 6-0 win over Simona Halep of Romania and will next play sixth-seeded Shahar Peer of Israel.

Peer advanced when Anna Chakvetadze had to retire from their semifinal in the third set with severe cramping. Chakvetadze won the first set 6-4, but lost the second set 6-4 and needed treatment at the break. She quit when she was down 1-0 in the third.

Shop

Tennis - Know the game
Contains what you need to know about the sport, including equipment, rules, techniques and training tips
R97.95
Open: An Autobiography
He is one of the most beloved athletes in history and one of the most gifted men ever to step onto a tennis court -- but from early childhood Andre Agassi hated the...
R121.95
Tennis - Inside sport
A full-colour spectator's guide to sport. It offers an in-depth look at the sport, from its history and beginnings to the modern game, how it's played, who plays it...
R189.95
A handful of Summers
A handful of Summers is a delightfully uninhibited insider's account of what it was like playing tennis on the international circuit in the 1950s and 1960s – both...
R126.95


Comments

More expert analysis and opinion from Sport24
The opinions expressed by Sport24 experts and bloggers are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent those of SuperSport

Sports Talk



Tennis guest
Djokovic dominates, Federer finishes strong
Novak Djokovic ruled the first nine months of the tennis season while longtime dominator Roger...

Haze's Comment
New York conversation
Some of the sporting world’s most brilliant performers are inflicted by a worrying malaise that...