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Sharapova, Jankovic in cruise mode

Russian Maria Sharapova and Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic waited for a deadly storm to pass before thundering into the Toronto Cup quarter-finals on Thursday

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Russian Maria Sharapova and Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic waited for a deadly storm to pass before thundering into the Toronto Cup quarter-finals on Thursday.   

Sharapova, working her way back to form after nine months away with a shoulder surgery, was first onto a centre court that hours earlier had been evacuated, booking her spot in the last eight with a 6-2 7-6 win over seventh seed Vera Zvonareva.

With the clock ticking past midnight, fifth seed Jankovic mopped up a wild night battling to a 1-6 6-3 7-5 win over Belgian Kim Clijsters, playing just her second event since having a baby and coming out of her two-year retirement.

The start of the evening session was delayed by an hour as the last of severe weather that set off multiple tornadoes within a few miles of the Rexall Tennis Centre roared across Toronto.   

The violent storms, which were being blamed for at least one death, forced an evacuation of the stadium with spectators taking shelter in the basement.

“I’ve had a lot of rain delays but probably none because of a tornado,” Sharapova told reporters. “I know there were tornado warnings but I didn’t hear much because I was in the players’ locker room and we’re around cement and that was good.”   

Sharapova will now play Polish 14th seed Agnieszka Radwanska, who advanced with a 7-5 6-3 win over Ukraine’’s Kateryna Bondarenko.   

Jankovic, winner last week in Cincinnati, will take on 36th-ranked Russian Alisa Kleybanova, who beat France’’s Aravane Rezai 6-3 6-4.
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