Andreescu advances to 3rd round at Rogers Cup with marathon three-setter
TORONTO — Bianca Andreescu’s fatigue quickly turned into frustration on Wednesday when she felt her second-round Rogers Cup match slipping away from her in the third set.
That’s when the Canadian teen started channelling those emotions. And she pulled through.
Andreescu withstood a marathon afternoon match to advance to the third round of the Rogers Cup, edging Russia’s Daria Kasatkina 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 in two hours 40 minutes on the Aviva Centre’s centre court.
“I think I lost four games in a row (in the third set) and I was really, really pissed,” said Andreescu, the last Canadian woman still standing in the Toronto tournament’s singles draw. “And I think I just took all that anger into my shots.