PATTYA, Thailand (AFP) - India's Sania Mirza has held off a strong challenge from local favourite Tamarine Tanasugarn to reach the Pattaya Open quarter-finals 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.
Third seed Mara Santangelo also advanced, along with China's Peng Shuai and Austrian Sybille Bammer.
Mirza, the fifth seed, struggled to produce her best tennis in windy and humid conditions, and twice double-faulted on set point when leading 5-3 in the first set on Wednesday.
After a total of four double-faults she conceded the game with a wild forehand error, but then broke for the set with a winning return off a second serve.
Tanasugarn continued to press in the second set by moving the ball around well and hitting some strong groundstrokes to build a 5-1 lead.
But Mirza once again gained the upper hand in the deciding set, breaking to lead 3-1 by forcing a backhand error and then giving up just five points in the final three games against a tiring opponent.
Tanasugarn criticised the scheduling after she completed her first round match at 12.30 am, claiming that if she had played on Thursday the outcome would have been different. But that was of no concern to Mirza.
"I obviously didn't play close to my best, but under the conditions and circumstances it was a good match to win," said Mirza.
"It was a bit windy today and that was one of the reasons for the inconsistency, but I'm happy to get through to the quarters."
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