Harriet Dart believes Indian Wells run is career “turning point”
Britain’s Harriet Dart says her performance at this year’s Indian Wells is a “turning point” in her career, despite her loss to Madison Keys in the fourth round in California.
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Britain’s Harriet Dart says her performance at this year’s Indian Wells is a “turning point” in her career, despite her loss to Madison Keys in the fourth round in California.
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Harriet Dart’s Indian Wells run came to an abrupt end as Madison Keys swept into the quarter finals with a dominant display. The 25-year-old Briton failed to hit the heights that had seen her take some big-name scalps earlier in the tournament as she went down 6-1 6-4.
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