Sonay Kartal's road to the Abu Dhabi Open's last eight was paved with a lucky break. After original opponent Belinda Bencic, the defending champion, withdrew due to illness, Kartal faced Renata Zarazua, a lucky loser. This unexpected turn of events didn't faze Kartal, who breezed through the match in just 57 minutes, winning 6-0, 6-3. Now, she'll face the 20-year-old Czech, Sara Bejlek, in the quarter-finals. But here's where it gets interesting: Bencic's withdrawal sparked a debate about the fairness of lucky loser matches in tennis. Some argue that these matches can be unfair to the lucky loser, as they often face a higher-ranked opponent with less preparation time. What do you think? Is it fair for a lucky loser to face a defending champion in a high-stakes tournament? Share your thoughts in the comments!