Tennis-Philippine wild card stuns Keys, Djokovic sets Masters 1000 record

(Reuters) - Australian Open champion
For 19-year-old Eala, the upset victory over the American fifth seed extended her dream run in
"I am just in disbelief," she told Tennis Channel. "I knew I could win from the start but the chances were low given that she is a great player, but I think my belief and the trust I had in myself is what pushed me through."
Eala, who has trained at Rafa Nadal's academy in Mallorca since she was 13, required a medical timeout for what appeared to be a leg injury but was a force from the baseline against Keys, who reached the Indian Wells semi-final last week.
Up next for Eala, who has not dropped a set in
Former champion Iga Swiatek earned a 7-6(2) 6-1 win over Belgian 27th seed
Swiatek built a seemingly comfortable 5-2 lead in the first set but Mertens managed to claw back to 5-5 before the Pole ran away with the tiebreaker and breezed through the second frame.
"I'm happy that I got my level up in the tiebreaker to close it in two sets. Also in the second set I felt like I was playing good, big confidence," said Swiatek. "Yeah, overall I'm happy with the performance and how I worked through some issues."
Up next for Swiatek will be Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, who beat Czech 15th seed Karolina Muchova 6-2 3-6 6-2 and is looking to build on her run to the Indian Wells quarter-final where she lost to eventual champion
DJOKOVIC SETS RECORD
In other women's action, Andreeva's bid for a 'Sunshine Double' ended as American 17th seed
Anisimova will next face former U.S. Open champion
American fourth seed
Six-times champion Djokovic moved into the fourth round with a 6-1 7-6(1) triumph over Argentine lucky loser
Djokovic, who is also seeking a record seventh
In other men's action, Bulgarian 14th seed
American
Former finalist
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