Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova kept her hopes alive for a second successive title at the Birmingham Classic, beating German Julia Goerges 6-1 6-4 in the quarter-finals on Friday.
The 28-year-old Czech, who has lifted four WTA titles this year, dominated the contest with 20 winners and saved all three break points she faced to progress to her sixth career semi-final on grass.
Kvitova has not dropped a set this week, and recorded a fifth consecutive quarter-final win this season.
Up next, for Kvitova is Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu, who produced one of her finest grasscourt performances to put away second seed Elina Svitolina 6-3 6-2.
Svitolina made 25 unforced errors, allowing Buzarnescu to capitalise with a pair of break points in each set to book a place in her first-ever Premier-level semi-final in just her second grass tournament at WTA level.
“I’m so happy with my game today. I really managed to focus and play well,” Buzarnescu said after the match.
“It’s really been an amazing two weeks I’ve had, having played so little in the grass in my career.”
Earlier in the day, 2009 winner Magdalena Rybarikova and two-time runner-up Barbora Strycova set up an intriguing semi-final clash after the pair collected convincing victories.
Rybarikova ended the run of Slovenian qualifier Dalila Jakupovic 6-2 6-4, while Strycova progressed after her opponent Lesia Tsurenko was forced to retire with an injury, trailing 7-5 3-0.