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Swiatek dispatches Gauff to reach fourth French Open final

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Swiatek dispatches Gauff. 6-2, 6-4 Fourth French Open finalist

Iga Swiatek from Poland 4-Time Grand Slam Champion and World #One. She won her first win at Ter Batu. 2020 Looking for a third consecutive title at Roland Garros. She arrived in Paris with two titles on clay. WTA 1000 level (Madrid & Rome) with abundant confidence and 10-One Win-loss record against semifinal opponents.

Coco Gauff of the United States is currently ranked number one in the world.three But it will go up to #2 Monday, June 10Day. Twenty years old is king Us Open Champion 2022 French Open finalist suffers straight losses to Swiatek.

Her only win over the defending champion came in a tight three-setter last summer. WTA 1000 Events in Cincinnati. Since teaming up with the world last July #4 And legendary coach Brad Gilbert gave her her first win. 500,100 0 And Grand Slam level.

Gauff won the toss and elected to serve. She started with two consecutive forehand errors and a dumped serve in the third. Swiatek gifted a forehand error to face break point but consolidated the break. 2-0.

#One The American hit an overhead smash and caught it easily. 15 The world while on board #One 2 backhand errors, 3 deuces, break point still in place. three-One.

Gauff hit two outstanding groundstroke winners, but four unforced errors, including a double fault, cost him the game. Swiatek gave his love of conducting a double break. 5-One head.

Gauff had three winners, including an overhead smash for game point. 2-5, forcing the opponent to serve for the set. The two-time defending champion missed out. three/5 He served first, but Gauff returned 37 minutes later to secure the set.

that much 2023 Us The Open champion served first in the second and opened with an ace outside. She had two double faults and faced deuce twice, but had three more wins, including an ace. One-0.

Swiatek continued to use his speed and placement to move his opponent to the flanks, catching him with ease. 15 By level. Gauff started the third with a fantastic forehand down the line, an ace outside out and another forehand held in under the line. 2-One.

Swiatek hit three winners, including an ace in the first, but threw away serve due to five unforced errors. Her enthusiastic Parisian crowd applauded in support of the young American, hoping she would eventually equalize her lead.

Swiatek is probably more dangerous when trailing, hitting second serves or short balls. Gauff feels pressured to incorporate rest 4/6 I served first and returned it.

Made by Swiatech 4/6 Serve first and stay 30 for three-three Gauff contributed two unforced errors, including another double fault, a triple break point and a dumped serve.

Swiatek’s excellent defensive skills and natural movement on the dirt were on full display as she incorporated the break with ease. 5-three. Gauff missed serving to stay in the game. 9/15 First serve, 5 deuces, 2 match points still in place 4-5 With a brilliant backhand cross court.

Swiatek opened the 10th with a crosscourt backhand winner, but she missed. three/6 On her first serve, Gauff converted her fourth match point when she swung an inside-out forehand.

The two-time defending champion doesn’t call for her A game to knock out her opponents, but she doesn’t bring her A game either. Gauff could be the ruler Us He’s an Open champion, but his questionable error-prone forehand might keep him from winning another slam.

Her team has worked to improve her serve, but her extremely grippy forehand remains a major liability. she donated 104 In the quarterfinals and against Swiatek, he committed 39 errors.

world #One It ended with 10 winners and 14 unforced errors. she converted 4/7 Earned a break point and earned an impressive win. 67% of secondary service points and 68% of second service return points. She will have to be at her best on Saturday to win her fourth French Open title and third in a row.

Passionate and creative Italian Jasmine Paolini awaits. #15 The best players in the world are guaranteed a top 10 spot after a stellar performance at Ter Batu.

She continues to ride the wave of success that occurred earlier this season. WTA 1000 Event held in Dubai. A 28-year-old young man conquered #.4 She reached her first Grand Slam final by seeding Elena Rybakina in straight sets in the quarters and 17-year-old phenom Mira Andreeva in the semifinals.

Swiatek won their previous meeting in straight sets. 2022 Us open. Two years later, huge confidence and a different surface could bode well for the Italians, who will surely get huge support from the French crowd as underdogs.

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