Another windy day in the California desert made life miserable
for both players, the gusts contributing to an uneven contest
littered with nine breaks of serve.
The 20-year-old Swiatek claimed six of those breaks including
two in a one-sided second set, clinching a second consecutive
WTA 1000 title with a thundering forehand winner.
The title is the fifth of 2020 French Open champion Swiatek's
career.
"It's pretty crazy because I wasn't expecting to be in that
place (final) especially after playing so well in the previous
tournament; I didn't know it was possible for me to play that
well for that long," said Swiatek, winner of the WTA 1000 event
in Doha in February. "It was a different match, for sure,
because of the conditions.
"You always want to see the best final that's possible, but in
these conditions it was pretty hard to, as I said, play
tactically as I wanted, so in the end I was just focusing on
playing in."
After losing her first three meetings with the Greek, Swiatek
has now come out on top in the last two, with Sunday's victory
extending her WTA match-win streak to 11.
Sakkari earned a spot in the final by dispatching defending
champion Paula Badosa but had no answers for the windy
conditions and a focused Swiatek.
With the win Swiatek will wake up on Monday as the new world
number two and while she said that seems surreal she is already
targeting Ash Barty and number one.
"Right now it's too surreal to describe it, honestly," said
Swiatek. "But for sure I want to go higher because I feel like
getting the number one is closer and closer.
"For sure, Ash is one of the players that I want to look at."
Despite the loss, Sakkari will jump to number three in the world
rankings on Monday, matching Stefanos Tsitsipas for the highest
position achieved by a Greek player.
The final got off to a scrappy start with four straight breaks
of serve but Swiatek got to grips with the tricky conditions
first, holding to go 3-2 up and breaking Sakkari to take a
one-set lead.
Sakkari never settled into the contest. She held serve to start
the second set but after that it was one-way traffic as Swiatek
swept five consecutive games.
"Obviously it wasn't my day," said Sakkari. "There's not much I
can say about the way I played.
"Clearly it was windy. We were both struggling with our serves
in the beginning of the match. (But the) wind is never an excuse
because wind is for both of us."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Toby Davis,
Clare Fallon, Peter Rutherford)
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