Leylah Fernandez upsets defending champ Madison Keys to reach Rothesay International final
Hits or test heads is the cop that is tough receive perfect and photo that way. Paul might have been dancing up in the air on that ball toss. It was an awkward ball to handle. She was lured in by Fernandez, who takes her chance. Fernandez leads by a really good point from Fernandez and a great game because she would have sensed that Keys were starting to play a lot better than she did right at the start of the match. But just love the way that she's then prepared to actually be even more aggressive, take the ball on. Hammering that surf down the team and the first set going away of Lena Fernandez. Six games to three foot into the final four, Fernandez, who does take it 63. And it brings up a set point. We are going the distance in this semifinal in Eastbourne. They like Essex games to three one settle Madison Keys as well, growling in the 2nd to take it 63. But that is long. 1st to breakthrough in this final set is Fernandez. Menendez leads by two games to love. Second match point. Game Layla Fernandez made her first the grass court quarterfinal last week. Now it's a first grass court final and it comes on her debut in Eastbourne. Fernandez takes up the defending champion in Madison Keys 633663.