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Does Madison have the keys to victory?

Last updated: January 2, 2025 3:45 am
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By Jamie Wall of RNZ

The top seed of the ASB Classic, Madison Keys, showcased her dominance as she secured a spot in the quarter-finals with a convincing victory.

Her 6-1 6-2 triumph over Romanian player Jacqueline Cristian was a clear display of her prowess on the court. Keys, ranked world No 20, outperformed her opponent with a series of powerful forehand winners, ultimately sealing the win with an ace.

Reflecting on her performance, Keys modestly stated, “I think I played pretty well today. I served well and returned well, which helped me gain an advantage in many points.”

The match was briefly interrupted by rain delays, adding suspense to an otherwise one-sided affair. In another match of the day, Robin Montgomery also secured a decisive victory over Japanese qualifier Nao Hibino.

Despite the impressive displays from the players, the introduction of automated line umpiring system caused some controversy, with a few incorrect calls disrupting the matches. However, Keys remained unfazed, expressing her preference for the technology over human linespeople.

As the tournament progresses, the absence of certain players, including Emma Raducanu and Elise Mertens due to injuries, raises concerns about the future quality of the women’s fields at the ASB Classic. With competing events like the Brisbane International attracting top talent, organizers face the challenge of securing headline acts for the New Zealand tournament.

While reigning champion Coco Gauff opted to participate in the United Cup in Perth, the ASB Classic may need to strategize to ensure a competitive lineup leading up to the Australian Open.

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