ODI Recap, from 1981 to now: India's six 10-wicket defeats.WPL: Grace, Tahlia fifties steer UP Warriorz into playoffs.Kohli can get 100 international tons Pandya will be key at WC: Watson.WPL: Delhi go top of the table with thumping win over Mumbai.The Slovenian booked a spot in the semi-finals by beating American Lauren Davis 7-6(4) 7-6(7) in a match that lasted over two hours. Earlier, Brengle retired from the match with the score 3-3 in the first set, sending Riske through to the semi-finals where she will meet fourth seed Tamara Zidansek. "I'm hoping to continue that momentum through the rest of this tournament and through all the Australian Open." Gauff will take on compatriot Madison Keys after the 2015 Australian Open semi-finalist battled past eighth seed Ludmilla Samsonova 6-3 3-6 6-3. "I took a lot of positives from that match and I think I've been improving and working on it this week," the 17-year-old told reporters. Gauff said she had improved since losing to world number one Ash Barty last week and hoped to build on her performance heading into next week's Australian Open Grand Slam. A lot of that was on me." In the women's event, third seed Coco Gauff reached the last four with a 6-3 6-4 victory over Croatia's Ana Konjuh but American Madison Brengle was forced to retire from her match against Alison Riske due to a slight calf injury. He didn't come up with a good serve 13 times in a row. "He came up with some good serves, his credit, on some. "There's no way I should be losing this match, that's what I was thinking to myself the whole time," Kokkinakis told a post-match news conference. "He (Paul) played really well throughout the match and just a couple of points, in the end, decided the difference in the third set." Cilic will next face Thanasi Kokkinakis, who fought back from a set down to overcome Aleksandar Vukic 6-7(5) 6-3 6-2 in an all-Australian clash, after turning to eye drops at one point during the first-set tiebreak to ease problems with his vision. "Fantastic start to the year, tough matches," Cilic said in his on-court interview. Croatian Cilic said he was pleased with his performance so far this season, having also reached the semi-finals of the first event in Adelaide last week.
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