<p>Maria Sharapova again showed her resilience when she recovered from a poor start to down up-and-coming Spaniard Garbine Muguruza 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 on Tuesday and reach the French Open semifinals.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 2012 champion and last year's runner-up, who will meet Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in the last four, lost the first four games as she conceded the first set before regaining her composure against a player who knocked holder Serena Williams out in the second round.<br /><br />An early break in the second set was all the seventh-seeded Russian needed to gain momentum.<br /><br />The match turned Sharapova's way when she held for 3-1 in the third set after saving five break points in a game that lasted over 10 minutes.<br /><br />"That was one of the most important games in the third set after that game I gained more confidence. That was the turning point," she told reporters.<br /><br />Once a self-proclaimed 'cow on ice' on clay, Sharapova will be playing her fourth consecutive Roland Garros semifinal, a feat she also achieved at the Australian Open from 2005-08.<br /><br />Threatening skies<br /><br />Under threatening skies on court Philippe Chatrier, she trailed 4-0 and when she threatened a comeback in the set, Muguruza relied on her big first serve to keep the Russian at bay.<br /><br />The Spaniard broke to love to take the opening set, but Sharapova is not one to give up without a fight.<br /><br />Two double faults and a forehand that sailed long gave her a break for 2-1 in the second as Muguruza's game lost in accuracy.<br /><br />"When you're being a bit more aggressive on the second serves, taking a bit more chances, all of a sudden, she's not hitting so freely," Sharapova said.<br /><br />"I think that changes a little bit. But it's a combination of the way you feel and also that little pressure that she begins to feel."<br /><br />A double fault allowed the Venezuela-born Muguruza to break back for 3-3, but in the 11th game the world number 35 sent a backhand wide which gave Sharapova a decisive break.<br /><br />After breaking early in the decider, Sharapova, who also came from a set down in her last-16 match against Sam Stosur, saved five break points in the fourth game, which featured six deuces.<br /><br />The four-times grand slam champion took it with a service winner and never looked back.<br /><br />Muguruza agreed it was probably the turning-point.<br /><br />"It was really tough to lose this game because it was really hard," she said.<br /><br />"It's tough now because I had the opportunity to win the match. But I need more experience in these kind of matches." <br /><br />Sania-Cara exit<br /><br />Sania Mirza and Cara Black crashed out after being humbled yet again by their nemesis -- Su-Wei Hsieh and Shuai Peng -- in the women’s doubles quarterfinals.<br /><br />The 2-6, 6-3, 3-6 defeat for the fifth seeded Indo-Zimbabwe pair, was their third at the hands of Chinese pait of Su-Wei and Peng in the current season.<br /><br />Sania-Cara had lost to the World No 1 team at the Indian Wells summit clash and in the quarterfinals of the Madrid event early this season.<br /><br />With Sania’s defeat, the Indian challenge at the Roland Garros ended.<br /><br /><br /><br />Results (Quarterfinals, prefix denotes seeding): Women’s singles: 18-Eugenie Bouchard (Can) bt 14-Carla Suarez Navarro (Esp) 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 7-5; 7-Maria Sharapova (Rus) bt Garbine Muguruza Blanco (Esp) 1-6, 7-5, 6-1.</p>
<p>Maria Sharapova again showed her resilience when she recovered from a poor start to down up-and-coming Spaniard Garbine Muguruza 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 on Tuesday and reach the French Open semifinals.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 2012 champion and last year's runner-up, who will meet Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in the last four, lost the first four games as she conceded the first set before regaining her composure against a player who knocked holder Serena Williams out in the second round.<br /><br />An early break in the second set was all the seventh-seeded Russian needed to gain momentum.<br /><br />The match turned Sharapova's way when she held for 3-1 in the third set after saving five break points in a game that lasted over 10 minutes.<br /><br />"That was one of the most important games in the third set after that game I gained more confidence. That was the turning point," she told reporters.<br /><br />Once a self-proclaimed 'cow on ice' on clay, Sharapova will be playing her fourth consecutive Roland Garros semifinal, a feat she also achieved at the Australian Open from 2005-08.<br /><br />Threatening skies<br /><br />Under threatening skies on court Philippe Chatrier, she trailed 4-0 and when she threatened a comeback in the set, Muguruza relied on her big first serve to keep the Russian at bay.<br /><br />The Spaniard broke to love to take the opening set, but Sharapova is not one to give up without a fight.<br /><br />Two double faults and a forehand that sailed long gave her a break for 2-1 in the second as Muguruza's game lost in accuracy.<br /><br />"When you're being a bit more aggressive on the second serves, taking a bit more chances, all of a sudden, she's not hitting so freely," Sharapova said.<br /><br />"I think that changes a little bit. But it's a combination of the way you feel and also that little pressure that she begins to feel."<br /><br />A double fault allowed the Venezuela-born Muguruza to break back for 3-3, but in the 11th game the world number 35 sent a backhand wide which gave Sharapova a decisive break.<br /><br />After breaking early in the decider, Sharapova, who also came from a set down in her last-16 match against Sam Stosur, saved five break points in the fourth game, which featured six deuces.<br /><br />The four-times grand slam champion took it with a service winner and never looked back.<br /><br />Muguruza agreed it was probably the turning-point.<br /><br />"It was really tough to lose this game because it was really hard," she said.<br /><br />"It's tough now because I had the opportunity to win the match. But I need more experience in these kind of matches." <br /><br />Sania-Cara exit<br /><br />Sania Mirza and Cara Black crashed out after being humbled yet again by their nemesis -- Su-Wei Hsieh and Shuai Peng -- in the women’s doubles quarterfinals.<br /><br />The 2-6, 6-3, 3-6 defeat for the fifth seeded Indo-Zimbabwe pair, was their third at the hands of Chinese pait of Su-Wei and Peng in the current season.<br /><br />Sania-Cara had lost to the World No 1 team at the Indian Wells summit clash and in the quarterfinals of the Madrid event early this season.<br /><br />With Sania’s defeat, the Indian challenge at the Roland Garros ended.<br /><br /><br /><br />Results (Quarterfinals, prefix denotes seeding): Women’s singles: 18-Eugenie Bouchard (Can) bt 14-Carla Suarez Navarro (Esp) 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 7-5; 7-Maria Sharapova (Rus) bt Garbine Muguruza Blanco (Esp) 1-6, 7-5, 6-1.</p>