Former world number one Karolina Pliskova beat Carla Suarez Navarro 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 to clinch the first of the quarter-final places at the Dubai Championships on Wednesday.

Third seed Pliskova was joined in the last eight by Japan’s Naomi Osaka, a winner over Anett Kontaveit of Estonia, 6-2, 7-6 (7/5).

Pliskova, who headed the WTA rankings from mid-July to mid-September, needed a fightback to go through at the Aviation Club after losing the opening set to her 27th-ranked opponent from the Canary Islands.

The Czech won the second set and survived a run of three consecutive breaks of serve in the third, taking a 4-3 lead over Suarez Navarro.

Pliskova reached 5-3 and served out the fighting win two games later in just over two hours.

“I was not playing the best tennis today, we were both a little bit struggling,” Pliskova said after finishing with 11 aces, six double-faults and losing her serve five times.

“For me, this was the first match here after couple days of practice. I haven’t had that many matches for last couple of weeks since I came from Melbourne.

“I’m just finding the rhythm of the matches. Finally I got the win, so maybe it’s better in the next match.

“These are the important wins – when you are not playing your best tennis.”

Osaka, ranked 48th, now stands 2-0 over Kontaveit, taking victory in 90 minutes with six aces and the same number of service breaks.

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