Toronto’s Sebov wins again to advance at Charleston Open
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Qualifier Katherine Sebov of Toronto spotted American Lauren Davis the first set then stormed back with 6-1,6-2 victories on Monday to advance to the round of 32 at the Charleston Open.
Sebov, who dropped the first set 6-4, will play Wednesday against fourth-seeded Belinda Bencic of Switzerland.
Against Davis, Sebov had one ace and only one double fault in the two-hour, nine-minute women’s singles match. Davis had no aces and committed 11 double faults.
Sebov was good on 78 per cent of her first serves, compared to 44 per cent for her opponent. Sebov saved two of five break points, while Davis went 3-for-9.