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Krejcikova battles past Dart at windy Eastbourne

Krejcikova battles past Dart at windy Eastbourne

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June 24 (Reuters) - Barbora Krejcikova saved two match points on the way to a 6-3 6-7(4) 7-5 victory over Briton Harriet Dart at the Eastbourne Open on Tuesday, only her second singles win of the grass season before her Wimbledon title defence begins this month.
Czech Krejcikova, who only returned to action last month after a back injury had kept her out of action since November, needed two hours and 40 minutes to secure the win.
In windy conditions at the Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club, Krejcikova committed five double faults in the opening set and twice lost serve, but built up momentum after a couple of rain-enforced breaks to overpower Dart.
Krejcikova continued to struggle with the wind in the second set and was involved in a heated exchange with the umpire after earning a time violation for taking too long on serve, with Dart taking advantage of her opponent's vulnerability.
The 124th-ranked Dart broke to level the set at 6-6 and sailed through the tiebreaker as Krejcikova's second serve faltered.
Dart also had the upper hand in the decider after breaking early and earning two match points, but the Wimbledon champion raised her level with her back against the wall and brought the set back on serve.
A deflated Dart let out a frustrated scream after losing her advantage and crumbled in her final service game as she was broken to love.
"It was a really tough match and I expected that Harriet is going to play well because she's home favourite and she loves to play on grass," said Krejcikova, who suffered a first-round exit at Queen's Club last week.
"So I expected it's going to be tough and to be honest, in that third set when I was down and having those two match points down, I was kind of already in the locker room mentally."
Krejcikova next faces either another Briton in Jodie Burrage, who defeated Japan's Moyuka Uchijima.
Australian qualifier Kimberly Birrell secured a 6-4 6-4 win over former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin of the United States.

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