Anett Kontaveit, Garbine Muguruza reach WTA Finals' title match
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[November 17, 2021] Estonia's
Anett Kontaveit, the eighth and final player to qualify for the WTA
Finals, is headed to the event's championship match in Guadalajara,
Mexico.
Kontaveit topped fourth-seeded Maria Sakkari of Greece 6-1, 3-6, 6-3
in the semifinals on Tuesday. Her final-round opponent will be
sixth-seeded Garbine Muguruza, who defeated seventh-seeded Paula
Badosa 6-3, 6-3 in an all-Spanish semifinal.
Kontaveit outplayed Sakkari by recording far more winners (32-17)
and just a few more unforced errors (34-31). Sakkari briefly was
ahead in the final set, breaking serve for a 3-2 lead, but Kontaveit
captured the next four games to seal the match.
Serving at 3-4, Sakkari lost eight game points as Kontaveit kept the
game going before eventually prevailing.
The victory was the 48th of the year for Kontaveit, the top total on
the WTA Tour.
In the earlier match, Muguruza became the first Spanish player to
reach the WTA Finals' championship round since Arantxa Sanchez
Vicario was runner-up to Germany's Steffi Graf in 1993.
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Muguruza, the 2016 French Open and 2017 Wimbledon
winner, saved all three of Badosa's break points while converting
three of her 11 break opportunities. Badosa finished with more
winners (20-17) and more unforced errors (30-21).
"I think it's the best match that I played so far here in
Guadalajara," Muguruza said. "It was a tough match facing another
Spaniard in the semifinals. ... We've never faced each other before,
so it was tricky, but I'm very happy that I got the win.
"Very proud of Paula. She started the year far in the rankings, and
now she's a Top 10 player. Very impressive. ... Very happy for her
year."
Badosa said learning to be a top player, "It was very new for me,
all these situations, being in these rounds, playing in front of a
lot of people. Everything was really big at the beginning of the
season, having these results. I think now I quite feel it's more
normal and I'm getting used to it. I think that will help me for
next year as well if I want to do big things."
--Field Level Media
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