Swiatek primed for another shot at French Open title as semis loom
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[June 02, 2022] By
Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - Cracks have appeared in Iga Swiatek's armour in
her last two French Open matches, but it is still hard to see past
the Polish world number one as the hot favourite at Roland Garros as
she gears up for her semi-final in Paris.
The 21-year-old Swiatek has won 33 games in a row and should she see
off Russian Daria Kasatkina on Thursday she will match Serena
Williams's winning run from 2013.
The 2020 champion, looking to become only the fourth woman to lift
the Suzanne Lenglen Cup more than once since 2000 - after Serena
Williams, Justine Henin and Maria Sharapova - has dropped one set
and showed some early nerves in the quarter-finals.
But she appears to be in another league tennis-wise, and Kasaktina,
who has a powerful forehand and a strong baseline game, will need to
be mentally tough and find a way other than through groundstrokes to
throw the Pole off course.
Kasatkina, 25, will be playing in her first major semi-finals and
seems to like her chances despite having lost all three of her
matches against Swiatek this year in straight sets.
"We played few times this year, but I mean OK, I lost those matches,
but that was a different story. It was a hard court, beginning of
the year, I was not in the same shape as I am now," she said.
"So I cannot compare what we are going to have tomorrow and what we
had in February, March when we were playing. So it's going to be a
completely different match."
One thing is certain: Kasatkina will need to be ready from the first
point.
"I kind of want to start from the beginning and maybe take advantage
of what I know about her game," said Swiatek.
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Coco Gauff of the U.S. celebrates winning her fourth round match
against Belgium's Elise Mertens REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
"The main key for me is to just play my tennis and
play aggressively and try to dominate from the beginning."
In the other semi-final, American 18th seed Coco Gauff, who has been
maturing into a solid claycourt player, faces Italian Martina
Trevisan.
Gauff, 18, was stopped by eventual champion Barbora Krejcikova in
the quarter-finals last year and she is taking a different approach
this time.
"I feel like last year I was looking at the finish line, and now I'm
not looking at anything really except that ball in front of me,"
Gauff said.
"So I think to be honest, going into the next match I'm just going
to approach it the same. I mean, I care about the results, yes, but
also at the same time I don't. Like if I gave it my all I'm not
going to be upset."
The unseeded Trevisan made it to the quarter-finals in 2020, where
she lost to Swiatek, and she will now look to emulate her fellow
Italians Francesca Schiavone and Sara Errani, finalists in 2010,
2011 and 2012. Schiavone won the title in 2010.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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