Swiatek downs Sakkari to win second Indian Wells title
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[March 18, 2024]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) -World number one Iga Swiatek dominated ninth seed Maria
Sakkari to win the Indian Wells final 6-4 6-0 and claim the title
for a second time in the California desert on Sunday.
In a rematch of the 2022 showpiece, Swiatek's precise serving and
speedy defence proved too much for her Greek opponent and the Pole
reeled off the final eight games to close out a tournament where she
never dropped a set.
"I'm really proud of myself, I'm super happy," Swiatek told
reporters. "Even though this tournament looked like, the scores,
maybe I had everything under control, it wasn't from the beginning
to the end so easy.
"So I'm happy I could improve during the tournament. I felt really
good on the last two matches, big amount of confidence. I'm really
proud of myself."
Swiatek, who won her third straight Qatar Open in Doha last month,
beamed a big smile on the sun-soaked stadium court after getting her
hands on the Indian Wells trophy again.
"Right now I just feel I've done really good work," said the
22-year-old, who was upset in the third round of January's
Australian Open.
"It hasn't been easy after Australia, and I've been working hard to
play well and to handle everything mentally well."
The top seed came out firing in Sunday's final, building a 3-0 lead
before Sakkari worked her way back into the set for 4-4.
But on her third set point, the Pole dragged Sakkari from one side
of the court to the other before capturing the opener with a
forehand winner.
Swiatek dominated the second, crushing a running backhand for a 3-0
lead and then breaking serve for 4-0 as the outmatched Greek began
to fade.
A backhand winner down the line put Swiatek a game away and she
sealed the win by breaking serve to love when Sakkari's forehand
sailed wide on match point.
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Mar 15, 2024; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Iga Swiatek (POL) reacts after
winning a point as she defeated Marta Kostyuk (UKR) in her
semi-final match in the BNP Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
"It's an amazing thing to be standing here again,"
Swiatek told the crowd during the trophy ceremony.
"Thank you for really making this feel like home. Every year that I
come here I feel really positive vibes because of you."
Swiatek is now 19-4 in career finals and 8-2 at the WTA 1000 level
while Sakkari has a 2-8 record in showpiece matches.
"I'm sorry I couldn't put up a better fight," Sakkari told the crowd
after the match lasted just over an hour.
"It was pretty quick for you guys but credit to Iga... You and your
team have created something incredible. I'm really hoping we can
play a lot more finals."
Swiatek, a four-times Grand Slam champion, has now won a WTA-leading
20 matches this season and has two titles after her triumph at the
Qatar Open in February.
The Pole will look to capture her second "Sunshine Double" with a
win at the Miami Open.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los AngelesEditing by Toby Davis and
Ken Ferris)
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