Sonay Kartal surprend Madison Keys au 32e de finale de l'Open BNP Paribas

Sonay Kartal a battu Madison Keys, tête de série n° 15, au 32e de finale de l'Open BNP Paribas 2026. Le match s'est terminé sur le score de 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 en faveur de Kartal. Cet événement WTA s'est déroulé à Indian Wells.

L'Open BNP Paribas 2026 a mis en scène un match notable au 32e de finale entre l'Américaine Madison Keys, tête de série n° 15, et la Britannique Sonay Kartal. Kartal s'est imposée, surmontant son déficit du premier set pour remporter les deux suivants de manière convaincante. Selon les registres officiels de la WTA, le score a été de 2-6 dans le set d'ouverture pour Keys, suivi de 6-2 et 6-3 pour Kartal. Ce résultat permet à Kartal d'avancer dans le tournoi, tandis que le parcours de Keys s'arrête à ce stade. Le site officiel fournit des statistiques, les détails des confrontations directes et les scores complets du match, soulignant le comeback de Kartal. Événement clé du calendrier WTA, l'Open BNP Paribas attire chaque année les meilleures joueuses à Indian Wells.

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