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Despite dethroning 2019 champion Kiki Bertens earlier in the week, the 24-year-old nonetheless found herself at the mercy of Kvitova’s laser-like precision early in Monday’s encounter. Taking on Kudermetova for the first time, the Czech was clearly ready for a battle as she raced through the first three games and ultimately swept the first set with 12 winners.
The second set proved tougher for Kvitova, particularly when it came time to break Kudermetova, who trails only Ashleigh Barty among 2021’s Ace Leaders. Saving a break point in the third game, the Russian fended off two more in the crucial ninth game—one that could have helped Kvitova serve out the match.
Kudermetova gained a second wind from that near-miss and capitalized on a pair of forehand errors to turn the tables on Kvitova and level the match.
On the brink of losing a fourth straight game, Kvitova stepped up to save a break point of her own and reclaim the momentum to win the next three games.
Kvitova continued to hold on even as Kudermetova threatened to even the decider with two more break point chances, and held off one last stand to reverse a 0-30 deficit in the final game to secure her spot in the last eight.
"Definitely it was a tough one. I felt like it's a bit like a men match today, about serving a lot. It was just the one break in each set.
"I'm really glad I managed most of it mentally because it was pretty tough, especially in the third set when I have 40-15 down, 0-30 in the last game. So I'm really glad that the serve helped me in the end. I'm glad how we played, for sure. It was very nice tennis."
In a match that came down to razor-thin margins, Kvitova largely canceled out 34 unforced errors with 29 winners and and created more openings on return, converting two of seven break chances to Kudermetova's one of four.
Up next, she will face Barty after the Aussie won a battle between the last two French Open champions against Iga Swiatek.
"She has a game for clay very well. She's sliding. She's playing lots of slice and everything. Of course it's about the few points. I mean, of course she likes clay a little bit more than me probably. I like Madrid. So who knows, right?"
Kvitova leads Barty, 5-4 in their head-to-head after winning their most recent meeting at the 2020 Qatar Total Open.
"I mean, I'm really looking forward. Always playing Ash, it's great challenge. It will be great matchup. I really will enjoy it. I'm really looking forward for it."