Svitolina fights off Bertens to reach Singapore final
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[October 27, 2018]
By John O'Brien
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Elina Svitolina
put on a defensive masterclass to stifle the power of Kiki Bertens
and advance to the WTA Finals title match with a 7-5 6-7(5) 6-4
victory over the Dutchwoman in a gripping encounter on Saturday.
The Ukrainian advances to meet either versatile American Sloane
Stephens or big-hitting Czech Karolina Pliskova, who face off later
on Saturday, in the final of the season-ending event being played in
Singapore for a fifth and final time.
Svitolina arrived in Singapore out of form yet determined to
"silence the haters", who she said believed she did not deserve to
be in the tournament, and the Ukrainian has played brilliantly to
win all three pool matches and her semi-final.
"In the end, it was just about running and chasing every ball... the
level was very tough, we were both playing such good tennis, I was
just happy to close it out," Svitolina said in a post-match
interview.
A pumped-up Svitolina made the better start, chasing down every ball
to earn an early break but the aggressive Bertens broke back as she
began to find her range with a blistering forehand loaded with heavy
topspin.
Svitolina had been a virtual spectator during the fightback but
shook off her passive play and concentrated on depth as opposed to
direction, taking advantage of mental lapses from Bertens to claim
the opener when her opponent double-faulted.
A pep talk from coach Raemon Sluiter seemed to help Bertens iron out
her unforced errors but the world number nine collapsed completely
with the second set at her mercy, failing to convert four
opportunities to level the match.
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Ukraine's Elina Svitolina celebrates after winning her semi final
match againast Netherlands' Kiki Bertens REUTERS/Edgar Su
Svitolina just kept the ball in play and rallied from 3-5 down to
send the contest into a tie-breaker, which the Dutchwoman edged
after rediscovering her poise.
The Ukrainian emerged on top of three consecutive breaks at the
start of a tense third set to stake an early lead in the decider and
somehow rode the advantage all the way to the finish line, sealing
the win with an epic hold in the 10th game.
"It feels amazing but there's still lots of work ahead of me
tomorrow. It's going to be very, very tough but it will be my last
match of the season, so I will leave everything out on the court,"
the 24-year-old world number seven added.
(Reporting by John O'Brien; editing by Martyn Herman)
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