Kvitova dumped out of Indian Wells

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Reigning Wimbledon champion and WTA Player of the Year Petra Kvitova exited Indian Wells when Christina McHale rallied to upset the Czech in three sets 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 on Sunday. “She’s moving very well, so she played a lot of shots to back,” Kvitova said. “My serve was not too good. So it was tough.” It looked like the third seeded Kvitova might be headed for a routine victory in their first career meeting when she broke the American teenager twice in winning the first set in 34 minutes. But McHale broke Kvitova twice in each of the final two sets, finishing the almost two hour match with six aces and a 66 percent winning percentage on her first-serve points.
In the eighth game of the final set, Kvitova double faulted on the final two points, handing the game to McHale and making it 5-3. Serving for the match, McHale won all four points in the final game and took victory with a backhand slice winner that Kvitova was unable to reach. “She started off really well, serving really well,” McHale said of Kvitova. “I couldn’t get a read on her serve in the first set and I wasn’t moving very well.
“I just kind of hung in there early in the second. She played one service game where she gave me a couple of loose errors and then I just kind of kept hanging in there, and then I got more comfortable as the match went on.” Kvitova finished with just two aces and seven double faults. World number three Kvitova claimed a WTA-leading six titles last year but has yet to win one in 2012. The 22-year-old from Fulnek was forced to withdraw earlier this year from tournaments in Doha (Achilles injury) and Dubai (illness). The 19-year-old McHale won the WTA Newcomer of the Year award in 2010 and is making her third appearance at Indian Wells. “This is definitely one of my biggest wins,” she said.