Swiatek survives Zheng scare to reach Cincinnati quarter-finals
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[August 18, 2023]
(Reuters) -Iga Swiatek used an outfit change to help her
reset after a poor start and beat China's Zheng Qinwen 3-6 6-1 6-1
on Thursday and set up a Cincinnati Open quarter-final clash with
Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova.
Second seed Aryna Sabalenka sailed into the last eight with a tidy
6-3 6-3 win over Russia's Daria Kasatkina but it was the end of the
line for world number three Jessica Pegula and number four Elena
Rybakina.
Pegula, champion in Canada last week and winner of a Tour best 27
hardcourt matches this season, was dumped out 6-4 6-0 in a rain
disrupted contest by Czech Marie Bouzkova, who improved to 4-2
against the American.
Last year's Wimbledon champion Rybakina had looked poised for smooth
passage, taking the opening set against Italian qualifier Jasmine
Paolini 6-4, but retired trailing 2-5 in the second with an
unspecified injury.
Swiatek, who dropped a single game in her previous match at the U.S.
Open tune-up event, needed time to work out Zheng but once she did
she immediately looked more like the player who has occupied top
spot in the world rankings since April 2022.
The Pole looked unsettled as Zheng jumped out to a 3-0 double-break
cushion in windy conditions and the Chinese number one refused to
let up as she broke for a third time to grab the first set when the
Pole sent a forehand long.
Swiatek swapped her white outfit for a black one and it led to an
instant change in her fortunes as she showed more conviction in her
strokes and broke Zheng to love three times for a 5-0 lead en route
to forcing a decider.
Swiatek motored through the final set and again feasted of Zheng's
serve, breaking twice for a 5-0 lead before closing out the contests
on her serve when her opponent sent a forehand long.
"Honestly, it's because of my coach," Swiatek said about her outfit
change. "He told me a couple months ago that after losing a set it
might be a good idea to change your outfit so you can kind of reset
and go into the second set in a different vibe.
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Aug 12, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, Canada;
Iga Swiatek (POL) against Jessica Pegula (USA) (not pictured) during
semi final play at IGA Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-USA
TODAY Sports/File photo
"I thought this was a bad (idea) but I tried this
time and it worked, so thank you coach."
Awaiting Swiatek in the next round will be Vondrousova, who
converted four of five break points during a 7-5 6-3 victory over
Sloane Stephens.
Tunisian fifth seed Ons Jabeur also benefited from a retirement when
Croatia's Donna Vekic quit while trailing 5-2 in the opening set.
Jabeur, a finalist at last year's U.S. Open, will next face
Belarusian Sabalenka in what should a high quality clash for a place
in the semi-finals.
In a battle of the teenagers, 19-year-old Coco Gauff claimed a 6-4
6-0 win over 18-year-old Czech Linda Noskova, who failed to hold
serve the entire match.
Seventh seed Gauff's win set up a quarter-final meeting with Paolini.
Karolina Muchova surprised eighth seed Maria Sakkari 6-3 2-6 6-3 to
set up an all Czech showdown against Bouzkova.
(Reporting by Steve Keating and Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by
Ed Osmond, Peter Rutherford)
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