Caroline Garcia downs Leylah Annie Fernandez 6-4 6-7(5) 6-1 in the 3rd round in Indian Wells on Monday. Garcia will square off with Sorana Cirstea in the 4th round. The battle lasted 2 hours and 13 minutes. This run will match her best result in this tournament. Here you can see her history at this event.
Garcia added to her prize money $ 41,185 after conquering this match. She has already won $ 96,955 after this win. If she wins the next match, Caroline will add $ 87,510 to her earnings to get in total $ 184,465 in total.
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, Garcia scored 104 points vs. Leylah’s 80.
Garcia
Garcia served exceptionally well to win 86% of the points (42/49) behind her first serve, and she won 59% points (26/44) on her second serve. Caroline struck 11 aces and she committed 3 double faults. Caroline was well focused in converting 75% of the break points that she conquered (3/4).
Fernandez
On the other side, Leylah wasn’t able to conquer any break point (0/2). That was one of the key issues for her defeat.
After this match, the head to head between Garcia and Fernandez is 2-0 for Caroline.
Draw and next match H2H: Caroline Garcia vs. Sorana Cirstea – stats
Garcia will square off with Cirstea in the 4th round.
This will be the 3rd time that Caroline Garcia and Sorana Cirstea fight against each other. The head to head is 2-0 for Garcia (see full H2H stats), 1-0 on hard.
The last time that they squared off, Garcia won 6-4 3-6 6-1 in the 2nd round in Madrid back in 2019.
Live score progression and stats
The set was pretty even as both players managed to hold serve with the notable exception of 1 break that Caroline conquered in the 3rd game (2-1) just before ultimately winning the set (6-4).
Caroline was clinical in converting the only break point that she conquered in the 3rd game (1-1 0-40). On the other side, Caroline didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They contested 54 points. Garcia was the one to win the set after conquering 8 points more than Fernandez (31-23). The French player was extremely solid on serve to drop just 3 points (20-3). On the other side, the Canadian conceded 11 points on serve (20-11).
The Canadian won the set after she broke Garcia .
The Canadian was exemplary in converting all her break points in the 14th game (7-5 40-A and 40-A). On the other side, Garcia wasn’t able to convert 1 break point in the 9th game (4-4 30-40).
They played 97 points. It’s worth to point out that, The Canadian won this set even if she scored less points 3 than the French player (47-50). The Canadian dropped 17 points on serve (30-17). on the other side of the net, the French player conceded 17 points on serve (33-17).
Garcia won the set after she broke the Canadian in the 4th (3-1) and in the 6th (5-1) game.
Fernandez was outplayed in the last 5 games of the set when the scoreline went from 1-1 to 6-1.
Garcia was unerring in converting all her break points in the 4th (2-1 30-40) and the 6th game (4-1 15-40). On the other side, Garcia didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They played 33 points. The French player won 13 points more than Fernandez (23-10). Garcia was extremely solid on serve to concede just 2 points (12-2). On the other side, Leylah conceded 11 points on serve (8-11).
Tennis Scores in Indian Wells
- Varvara GrachevaGracheva – Daria KasatkinaKasatkina (6-4 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Caroline GarciaGarcia – Leylah Annie FernandezAnnie Fernandez (6-4 6-75 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Elena RybakinaRybakina – Paula Badosa GibertBadosa Gibert (6-3 7-5) – Stats and score progression
- Marketa VondrousovaVondrousova – Ons JabeurJabeur (7-65 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Karolina MuchovaMuchova – Martina TrevisanTrevisan (6-4 3-6 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Sorana CirsteaCirstea – Bernarda PeraPera (6-3 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Iga SwiatekSwiatek – Bianca Vanessa AndreescuVanessa Andreescu (6-3 7-61) – Stats and score progression
- Emma RaducanuRaducanu – Beatriz Haddad MaiaHaddad Maia (6-1 2-6 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Petra KvitovaKvitova – Jelena OstapenkoOstapenko (0-6 6-0 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Aryna SabalenkaSabalenka – Lesya TsurenkoTsurenko (w/o) – Stats and score progression
- Rebecca PetersonPeterson – Jil TeichmannTeichmann (3-6 6-3 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Barbora KrejcikovaKrejcikova – Xinyu WangWang (6-2 6-71 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Maria SakkariSakkari – Anhelina KalininaKalinina (3-6 6-2 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Karolina PliskovaPliskova – Veronika KudermetovaKudermetova (6-1 7-5) – Stats and score progression
- Jessica PegulaPegula – Anastasia PotapovaPotapova (3-6 6-4 7-5) – Stats and score progression
- Cori GauffGauff – Linda NoskovaNoskova (6-4 6-3) – Stats and score progression
Upcoming matches
- Iga SwiatekSwiatek – Emma RaducanuRaducanu (1-0) – H2H details and stats
- Sorana CirsteaCirstea – Caroline GarciaGarcia (0-2) – H2H details and stats
- Marketa VondrousovaVondrousova – Karolina MuchovaMuchova (1-0) – H2H details and stats
- Elena RybakinaRybakina – Varvara GrachevaGracheva (1-0) – H2H details and stats
- Maria SakkariSakkari – Karolina PliskovaPliskova (2-3) – H2H details and stats
- Petra KvitovaKvitova – Jessica PegulaPegula (3-1) – H2H details and stats
- Cori GauffGauff – Rebecca PetersonPeterson (0-0) – H2H details and stats
- Barbora KrejcikovaKrejcikova – Aryna SabalenkaSabalenka (1-2) – H2H details and stats