Swiatek saved all three break points she faced
and broke Zheng three times to dispatch the Australian Open
finalist in 86 minutes. The Poland native has won all six of her
head-to-head encounters versus the native of China.
"She has great power, great topspin. You have to be ready for
that," Swiatek said of Zheng. "She wants to really be proactive,
so you have to keep up with the intensity. I've been doing that
during our matches."
Swiatek recorded 17 winners to 10 unforced errors on Thursday.
Zheng had 19 and 18, respectively, however she landed just 48
percent of her first serves.
Swiatek will face Russian qualifier Anna Kalinskaya, who
overcame a rough first set to notch a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 win versus
third-seeded Coco Gauff.
Kalinskaya benefited from eight double faults by Gauff to win
her match in 2 hours, 17 minutes.
After the match, Kalinskaya quickly turned her attention to
Swiatek.
"I played doubles against (Swiatek) a long time ago," Kalinskaya
said. "I'm super excited for (Friday). I'll try to recover. I've
never played against her in singles."
Gauff was playing in her third quarterfinal of 2024 on Thursday.
Also on Thursday, Sorana Cirstea of Romania dropped the first
set and trailed 5-1 in the second before rallying for a 2-6, 7-6
(1), 6-2 win over Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova of the
Czech Republic.
"This has to be the biggest comeback of my career," Cirstea said
after winning the match in 2 hours, 41 minutes. "To be honest,
at a set and 5-1 (down), I wasn't really thinking about winning
anymore. I was like, make it nicer for the public, try to make
it a little bit longer, try to give them a little bit of nicer
tennis. I still don't know how I managed it."
Cirstea fired aces to save two match points at 5-1 down in the
second set. She saved another with a volley at 5-2.
The seventh-seeded Vondrousova squandered six match points en
route to losing the match.
Cirstea will continue her quest for a title when she faces
unseeded Italian Jasmine Paolini, who advanced via walkover
after fourth-seeded Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan bowed out due
to gastrointestinal illness.
--Field Level Media
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