Injured Azarenka pulls out; Kyrgios overcomes Wawrinka

Injured Azarenka pulls out; Kyrgios overcomes Wawrinka
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GOOD SHOW: Kyrgios celebrates after winning against Stan Wawrinka in Madrid on Wednesday. (Reuters)
Injured Azarenka pulls out; Kyrgios overcomes Wawrinka
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GOOD SHOW: Kyrgios celebrates after winning against Stan Wawrinka in Madrid on Wednesday. (Reuters)
Updated 04 May 2016
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Injured Azarenka pulls out; Kyrgios overcomes Wawrinka

Injured Azarenka pulls out; Kyrgios overcomes Wawrinka

MADRID: Fourth seed Victoria Azarenka withdrew with lower back pain as Australian Nick Kyrgios dumped out 2014 finalist Stan Wawrinka in Madrid on Wednesday.
Kyrgios saw off the Swiss star with a 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/2) second-round Madrid Masters defeat lasting one and three-quarter hours.
Wawrinka, the fourth seed, managed 11 aces but was unable to break the Kyrgios serve while losing his own four times.
“It was generally a good match, I had chances in the first set,” Wawrinka said.
“He was serving well in the big moments. he played better on a few important points.
“His serve was tough to read. it was a high-level match but a few points can make the difference.”
In the Madrid Open, Azarenka’s premature exit handed a place in the quarterfinals to qualifier Louisa Chirico.
Azarenka from Belarus, winner of back-to-back March titles at Indian Wells and Miami, had advanced at the Caja Magica with a pair of straight-set wins, losing just 11 games.
The WTA No.5 lost Madrid finals in 2011 and 2012.
Her pullout came on the day that holder and two-time champion Petra Kvitova lost in the third round, going out to Australian Daria Gavrilova 6-3, 6-4.
There are now no top five somen’s seeds left in the event.
Azarenka joins Roger Federer in pulling out of one of the final major tune-ups prior to the May 22 start of the French Open due to back problems.
“I tweaked my back in my first match, it was cold that day,” said Azarenka.
“In my second match, I was in a lot of discomfort. I thought a day off would help, but today during a hit it came back again.
“I just don’t feel I’m able to compete today.”
Azarenka was unsure if she would be able to play Rome, which begins on Monday.
“I want to make a smart decision for the big picture.
“I have to take it day by day and see if my body’s ready. I’ll hope to take tests today so we can take action.”
Romanian Irina Begu beat Christina McHale 6-7 (6/8), 6-4, 6-4
Back in the men’s draw, Czech eighth seed Tomas Berdych showed recovery after arriving with a stomach virus, advancing over Denis Istomin 6-3, 6-3.
Spanish 15th seed Roberto Bautista Agut beat hometown player Feliciano Lopez, sending the Madrid native out as he played in his 15th straight edition of the Madrid Masters, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5.
Defending champion Andy Murray began his defense of the title with a 7-6 (7/3), 3-6, 6-1 win over 37-year-old Czech Radek Stepanek to remain on course for a semifinal meeting with Nadal.
Fresh from victories in Monte Carlo and Barcelona, Nadal will continue his quest for a fifth title in Madrid against American Sam Querrey or France’s Lucas Pouille on Thursday.