Andrea Petkovic beat unseeded Kiki Bertens to reach the quarterfinals of the French Open with a 1-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory Monday.
The 28th-seeded German came back from 4-5 down to win the final three games in a row, reports Xinhua.
"After going down 4-5 in the third, I just sort of told myself 'Okay, listen, you have to play aggressive. You have to go for your shots, and nobody's going to give you the quarterfinals just because you're nice, so go to gain it.' I started playing more aggressively. It paid off in the end," she said.
She was broken three times in the first set, once in the second and three more times in the third.
But she was able to earn seven breaks of her own -- all in the final two sets -- to advance to the quarterfinals at Roland Garros for the second time in her career.
Bertens, a Dutchwoman ranked 148, said Petkovic deserved to win.
"I think she finished the match pretty good. I think she played aggressive and just went for her shots," she said.
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