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Andreeva beat Swiatek to enter the finals

Andreeva eliminates Swiatek 7-6,,,,, 1-6,,,,, 6-3 For the Virgin Indian Well Final

Iga Swiatek from Poland is somehow a veteran in this penultimate blockbuster. Fifty-three-year-old five-time Grand Slam champion fights new nemesis on the stadium 1 Tennis Garden in Wells, India. Swiatek is currently the second-ranked top, he is a two-time champion and defending champion, but he lost to Russian Mira Andreeva in his dormitory in Dubai two weeks ago.

The teenager phenomenon caught her first WTA 1000 Dubai (D. Tauson)’s championship and reaching the semifinals was a ten-game winning streak. She finished her career-high nine after winning the Dubai Tax Free Tennis Championships, but currently ranked #11.

This is their third tour meeting, the first two. Andreeva won the match and chose to receive. Swiatek did it 4/4 When Andreeva opens up with parity of forehand winner and ace range, first of all, dedication and love is held.

Swiatek hits three winners and loves 2-1 Andreeva missed it 4/6 First, hold it 30 Reach the level. Swiatek has three consecutive winners, including two A’s, and insists 15 Andreeva struggled to face and face the deuce before upgrading.

Swiatek continues to maintain a sense of urgency, despite her double shortcomings in the misfortune of the opponent’s misfortune rate of return, facing double breakthrough points and deception.
Andreeva performed well and patiently. She hit two winners, including another ace, and easily sticks to it 15 for 4-4. Rule the French Open Champion 4/6 As she overcooked a crossroad, she first faced the rest point and threw the serve. The teenager serves the scene but returns to rest after two forehand mistakes and two winners from Swiatek.
Former World#1 Tear the backhand off-road vehicle and push the ace to the serving area to lead 6-5. Andreeva stays in the scene and forces the circuit breaker. Although she opened with a double fault and donated another, she upgraded with an inescapable ace and a great backhand.

When Andreeva beats three winners (including her fourth ace) to accept it 7-1 In less than an hour, the suit was secured.
After the tiebreak, Swiatek left the court. Andreeva was ranked first in second and opened with a double fault. Despite hitting two winners, she faced a double breakpoint and dropped her service.

Swiatek opens with an incredible forehand inside and out and sticks 30 Consolidate the rest. Andreeva 30 With a lofty backhand shot. She won’t win another game because Swiatek stressed the game and got it in thirty-two minutes.

Swiatek first served in the Decider and faced the rest point and threw the serve after her third double failure. Andreeva missed it 4/8 First served and faced Dus, but still consolidated the rest 2-0. Swiatek appears calm and confident when opening the third time with two consecutive winners, and sticks easily 15 On the board of directors.

Andreeva missed it 3/6 First, but two consecutive winners. 30 for 3-1. Swiatek gave away three unforced errors, faced the triple break point, and sent the serve. Andreeva opened the fifth time with a non-compulsory mistake, facing the triple breakpoint and returning the rest time.

Swiatek maintains active court posts, hits her fourth ace and combines rest 3-4. Andreeva missed it 4/6 Take first, but with excellent horizontal posture, forehand. 30 for 5-3. Swiatek’s service staying in the game made four consecutive mistakes to admit the game.

The defending champion is working hard to be the first WTA Touring, winning three titles in the desert; instead, she will head to the Miami Open, Florida. She has no title since she claimed her fourth French Open last May.

Andreeva 1000 grade. Entering the first championship game in the desert, she will fight the world#1 and 2023 Indian Well Finalist Aryna Sabalenka.

Charming Belarusians lead head-to-head 4-1 Including two direct wins to start the season. With trophy, reputation and 1000 Points on the ranking points, it is expected to be an entertaining and high-octane showdown between two elite and complete players.



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