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Tennis-Siegemund stops lucky loser Sierra to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals

Tennis-Siegemund stops lucky loser Sierra to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals

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LONDON (Reuters) -Seasoned German Laura Siegemund, the oldest woman left in the Wimbledon singles draw, ended the remarkable run of Argentine lucky loser Solana Sierra with a 6-3 6-2 victory to storm into the quarter-finals on a rain-hit Sunday.
The Court Two clash had barely begun when showers stopped play and both players swapped early breaks having returned after a delay of a little more than an hour before Siegemund took full control by moving through the gears.
The 37-year-old edged in front when Sierra produced a double fault and then unleashed some huge serves to hold for a 5-3 lead in the next game, wrapping up the set with another break in the ninth game.
Sierra, bidding to become the first lucky loser to make the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam, found herself in big trouble at 0-3 down in the second set following another rain delay and she buried her face in her towel during a break.
Siegemund was in no mood to show mercy to the world number 101, however, as she pushed on and closed out the victory on her third matchpoint to book a last eight meeting with either top seed Aryna Sabalenka or Belgium's Elise Mertens.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in London, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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