Sloane Stephens got one step closer to her first Premier Mandatory title on Thursday afternoon, rallying from a set down to beat Victoria Azarenka in the semifinals of the Miami Open, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Here are four takeaways from the American’s victory against the former world No. 1.
The match completely flipped early in the second set. For the first hour of the match it was all Azarenka—she jumped out to a 3-0 lead, and after Stephens fought back to even the score to 3-3, the Belarusian won another five games in a row to build a seemingly insurmountable 6-3, 2-0 lead.
That’s when the momentum shifted again, though. Stephens reeled off 10 games in a row—and 12 of the last 13 games of the match—to eventually come away with a two-hour, nine-minute victory.
“I just knew I had to keep fighting,” Stephens said in her on-court interview. “In the first set I was down and came back, and I battled really well—I knew if I tried to do that again in the second set I could.
“You just have to keep fighting. You never know what can happen.”
Match point from Stephens' win over Azarenka in the Miami Open semifinal: