Kiki Bertens, is proud to announce that for the first time in her career, the last sixteen of the players belong to the Australian Open. The Greenhouse continues to be critical of themselves and feel that they are in the next batch, a different strategy should be.

“I am now in the fourth round, the stand, it is a very, very special. The fact that it was in the second set, but just in my head”, said the Match against Eurosport after her victory against Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan: 6-2, 7-6 (3).

as She did in the first set to a high level. “Then it was Diyas and less mistakes. She came to the net, and I have continued to be something of a defensive play. I took advantage of my opportunities to not go to doubt.”

Bertens will think that they are a result of her experience still won out. “I’ve been better. At the beginning of the second set, I was given a lot of opportunities, but the company that I was broken. I was frustrated, but remained calm, which I used to do it in a panic with her. I keep my games to win, and for that I am very proud of that.”

the greatest tennis Match was the second set, some are frustrated, but kept calm. (Photo: Pro-Shots).

Muguruza strong opponent,

In the eighth-finals, will wait for GarbiƱe Muguruza, an opponent of some stature. The two-time Grand Slam winner left in the first round, few of the fifth-seeded Elina Svitolina (6-1, 6-2).

“I’m going to work out, and try to be aanvallender to play with. I’ll just have to Muguruza. She used to play against Svitolina is very good and it was a lot to like. If I’m not charging to play, I’m going to get fat off it.”

The 28-year-old Mr has been the first englishman who, at the Australian Open in the last sixteen of the extracts, since Sjeng Schalken in 2004, the fourth of his career. Brenda Schultz, in 1996, the last Dutch woman to be in the eighth-finals.