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By Feb 09, 2026Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova edged into her third Qatar Total Open final in four years, overcoming in-form American Jessica Pegula to secure a rematch with Garbiñe Muguruza, who advanced after Victoria Azarenka withdrew.
Published Mar 05, 2021
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Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws
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Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws
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Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws