AUCKLAND, New Zealand(AP) Israel's Shahar Peer ignored a third day of protests from pro-Palestinian demonstrators Thursday to beat Maria Kirilenko 6-0, 3-6, 6-1 and reach the semifinals of the ASB Classic.
Acting on a noise complaint from tournament organizers, police made five arrests as about 20 demonstrators chanted and blew whistles outside the downtown Auckland tennis stadium during Peer's quarterfinal match.
The New Zealand group Global Peace and Justice has timed protests to coincide with Peer's three matches at the Auckland tournament so far. One arrest was made at a particularly noisy protest Wednesday and those arrested Thursday included protest group leader John Minto.
Peer once again seemed unaffected by the protests: She rushed through the first set in only 23 minutes with service breaks in the first, third and fifth games.