Elena Rybakina advances to semis in Rome as Iga Swiatek (thigh) retires
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[May 18, 2023]
Seventh-seeded Elena Rybakina advanced to the semifinals by
recording 10 aces and she ultimately prevailed Wednesday when
top-seeded Iga Swiatek withdrew due to a right thigh injury in third
set of their quarterfinal match at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia
in Rome.
Rybakina's 2-6, 7-6 (3), 2-2 victory put her in the semifinals of a
clay-court event for the first time in her career.
Swiatek appeared to injure her right knee at end of the second-set
tiebreaker. After losing a point in which she changed directions
quickly on back-to-back hits, the Polish star grabbed the knee and
stood still for nearly 10 seconds.
The two-time defending champ in Rome took an injury timeout prior to
the start of the third set and she returned with the thigh heavily
taped. But she had trouble with the right leg and barely moved in
the final game as Rybakina easily served the ball past her on two of
the final three points of the match.
"I saw something happen in the tiebreak, on almost the last point
but I didn't know how serious it is," Rybakina said of Swiatek's
injury. "I saw that the first two games (of the final set) she
started really aggressive so I understood that she couldn't really
move that much."
After that game, Swiatek signaled that she couldn't continue and the
two-hour, 20-minute match was stunningly over.
Rybakina, from Kazakhstan, has beaten Swiatek three times this year
and is 3-1 overall against the top-ranked woman in the world.
"It's never good to finish a match like this," said Rybakina,
referring to Swiatek's retirement. "I think it was a very good
match. I hope it's nothing serious for Iga. Yeah, I wish her a
speedy recovery."
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Rybakina will face No. 20 seeded Jalena Ostapenko
in the semifinals. Latvia's Ostapenko registered a 6-2, 4-6, 6-3
victory over Spain's Paula Badosa to reach the semis in Rome for the
first time.
No. 11 seed Veronika Kudermetova of Russia and
30th-seeded Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine will meet in the other
semifinal.
Ostapenko had a 49-12 edge in winners while beating Badosa in one
hour, 47 minutes.
"This is one of my favorite tournaments. I really love playing
here," Ostapenko said afterward. "I was never more than in
quarterfinals, and now, I'm finally in the semifinals."
Ostapenko previously lost in the quarterfinals in 2018 and 2021.
She was in control early while dominating the first set before
Badosa won the second to even the match. The score was 2-2 in the
third before Ostapenko broke Badosa's service to begin a stretch in
which she won four of the final five games.
"Paula is a great player and I know she is such a fighter, so I
expected a tough battle. The most important thing was to fight for
every point," Ostapenko said. "The match is only over when you shake
hands, so even though some points and games didn't go my way, I just
managed it. I think I played well in deciding moments."
--Field Level Media
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