Swiatek swats aside rival Sabalenka to reach WTA Finals title match
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[November 06, 2023]
(Reuters) -Poland's Iga Swiatek knocked out rival Aryna
Sabalenka 6-3 6-2 in the semi-final of the season-ending WTA Finals
in Cancun on Sunday, putting the world number one ranking within her
reach ahead of Monday's title match.
The win by the cool and collected Swiatek sets up a final showdown
with American Jessica Pegula, and she can end the year on top if she
is able to hoist the trophy.
The current number one Sabalenka ended Swiatek's WTA Finals campaign
in the penultimate stage a year ago but lacked her usual lethal
power in Cancun, as a flurry of forehand errors undermined her best
efforts.
The match began on Saturday, but officials were forced to suspend
the affair with the Pole up 2-1 in the first set due to inclement
weather.
The four-time major winner Swiatek wrested the momentum immediately
when play resumed on Sunday, and broke Sabalenka's serve in the
fourth game.
Sabalenka was unable to set up a single break point in the second
set, and she whacked her racquet in frustration after she sent a
shot beyond the baseline to hand her opponent the break in the third
game.
Swiatek kept her composure, committing few errors as she converted
another break point with a mighty overhead smash in the seventh
game.
The 22-year-old pumped her fists and cheered wildly as the
Australian Open champion Sabalenka sent one into the net on match
point.
The win kept alive a hot streak for Swiatek, who won the China Open
last month.
"Thank you guys for coming. Thank you for cheering. I really
appreciate it. You give us energy to play from December to November.
I'm really grateful. See you tomorrow," Swiatek told the crowd after
the match.
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Tennis - WTA Finals - Cancun, Mexico - November 5, 2023 Poland's Iga
Swiatek in action during her semi final match against Belarus' Aryna
Sabalenka REUTERS/Henry Romero
She faces a tough challenge against an in-form
Pegula, who shredded the U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff 6-2 6-1 to
reach the title match on Saturday.
"Jessie (Pegula) is a great player, and she fully deserves to be in
the final of any tournament," Swiatek said. "I know it's not going
to be easy.
"There's a lot to think about. I'm just going to focus on myself
tomorrow. She's really solid and can handle everything mentally.
I'll try to do my best and give 100%. That's all I can do."
Neither finalist has dropped a set so far in Cancun. Pegula beat
Swiatek in their last meeting in the Montreal semi-final.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, additional reporting by Pearl
Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Josie Kao
and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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