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The momentum was with Hurkacz in the third and he seized control with a break in the fifth game, which would ultimately prove decisive as the Pole closed out the win. In the semis, Hurkacz will face Russian fourth seed Andrey Rublev who won a rain-interrupted quarter-final with a 7-5, 7-6 (9/7) victory over unseeded Sebastian Korda. The 23-year-old Rublev advances to his first Masters 1000 semi-final by beating Korda in straight sets in a night match. Rublev won the first set after several rain delays, including one return to the court that lasted for just one point. Rublev put an end to Korda’s inspired Miami run by blasting five aces and winning 85 percent of his first serve points in the one hour, 42 minute match. On the women’s side, Barty will face Canada’s Bianca Andreescu, who reached her first final since winning the 2019 US Open title by beating Greece’s Maria Sakkari in three sets, 7-6 (9/7), 3-6, 7-6 (7/4). Barty has gone from strength to strength since saving a match point in her opening victory over Slovakian qualifier Kristina Kucova. “Every single match I felt like I’ve done something a little bit better, and that’s all you can ask,” said Barty, who opted not to travel outside Australia last year amid the coronavirus pandemic and withdrew from tournaments in Doha and Dubai in March with a leg injury. She received treatment for an abdominal issue between sets on Thursday, but vowed she would be “right as rain” for a title showdown on Saturday. Andreescu won her first set in a tiebreaker by stepping up on the big points. After surviving two set points, the Canadian clinched it on her first set point when her forehand skipped off the top of the net and landed out of the reach of Sakkari. Andreescu needed another tiebreak in the third, winning five of the last seven points and claiming the set on the third match point when Sakkari slammed a forehand into the net. “I wanted to play her for long time now. It will be a tough match and I am looking forward to it,” Andreescu said of facing Barty in the final.





