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Barty downs Kvitova, cracks world's top 10

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Australian tennis star Ashleigh Barty has sealed her place in the world's top 10 with a three-set quarter-final win over Petra Kvitova at the Miami Open..

ASHLEIGH BARTY of Australia celebrates winning a point in her singles match against Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine during the Fed Cup tie between Australia and the Ukraine at the Canberra Tennis Centre in Canberra, Australia.
ASHLEIGH BARTY of Australia celebrates winning a point in her singles match against Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine during the Fed Cup tie between Australia and the Ukraine at the Canberra Tennis Centre in Canberra, Australia. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

Ashleigh Barty has celebrated her entry to the world's top 10 with a hoodoo-busting quarter-final triumph over Petra Kvitova at the Miami Open.

Barty overcame a two-hour rain delay to down Kvitova 7-6 (7-5) 3-6 6-2 and notch her first win over the dual Wimbledon champion in five meetings.

In reversing her Australian Open quarter-final loss to the Czech, Barty sealed her place in the world's top 10 for the first time.

The 22-year-old joins fellow Queenslander Samantha Stosur as only the second Australian in the past decade to reach such lofty heights in the rankings.

Lleyton Hewitt and Alicia Molik are the only other Australians in the past 15 years to crack the top 10.

Barty's breakthrough win also scuppered world No.2 Kvitova's hopes of claiming the No.1 ranking for the first time.

The 29-year-old needed to lift the trophy to usurp Naomi Osaka, who lost in the third round.

Barty, who is now slated to rise to No.9 in the world in next week's rankings, said it was important to attack Kvitova's serve as much as possible if she was to snare the breakthrough win.

"I think I knew that I had to take her serve away from her as much as possible," she said.

"It's one of her biggest weapons. I knew if I could get into a lot of her services games I could back myself in on serve."

Barty will face Anett Kontaveit in the semi-finals after the Estonian brought Hsieh Su-wei's giant-killing run to a dramatic end with a thrilling comeback win over the Taiwanese.

The 33-year-old Hsieh, having taken out Osaka and 13th seed Caroline Wozniacki, looked poised to add the 21st seed to her list by racing to a 4-0 lead in the third set.

But Kontaveit, 10 years her junior, took a page from the Taiwanese player's own playbook and dug in to prevail 3-6 6-2 7-5.

"I was so close to being out of there so many times," Kontaveit said.

"I just tried to keep fighting and trying to stay in there and try and still be aggressive somehow.

"I was trying to think more about what I have to do than about the score."

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