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Sakkari ends Swiatek鈥檚 defense

Maria Sakkari ended defending champion Iga Swiatek鈥檚 11-match and 22-set winning streaks at the French Open yesterday and reached the semifinals of a major tournament for the first time.

The 17th-seeded Sakkari used strong and steady baseline play to eliminate Swiatek 6-4, 6-4 on Court Philippe Chatrier in the quarterfinals and ensure that the claycourt tournament will end with a new Grand Slam champion.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have done it without my team and their support and I just want to thank them and we still have a long way to go, of course,鈥 Sakkari said, 鈥渂ut we made a huge step today.鈥

All four women remaining in the field are making their Slam semifinal debuts.

Today, Sakkari plays unseeded Barbora Krejcikova, and No. 31 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova faces unseeded Tamara Zidansek.

Krejcikova advanced earlier by beating 17-year-old Cori 鈥淐oco鈥 Gauff 7-6 (6), 6-3.

Sakkari, who is from Greece, and Krejcikova, who is from the Czech Republic, are both 25. Each has won only one tour-level title. Neither had been past the fourth round at a major until now.

And both dealt with early deficits yesterday.

Swiatek, a 20-year-old from Poland who has looked untouchable on clay, jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but then Sakkari took over, collecting eight of 10 games. When Sakkari smacked a backhand winner down the line to close a 15-stroke point that claimed that set, she leaned over and punched the air with her right fist.

That ended Swiatek鈥檚 set streak at Roland Garros, which dated to the beginning of last year鈥檚 tournament, when she dropped only 28 games in all. She鈥檇 only lost 20 games this year through four matches.

But Sakkari, who also beat 2020 French Open runner-up Sofia Kenin of the US, used clean strokes 鈥 accumulating 26 winners, nine more than her opponent 鈥 and a strategy of serving to Swiatek鈥檚 forehand to gain control.

Down 0-2 in the second set, Swiatek took a medical timeout and left the court with a trainer, returning with her upper right leg taped up. During the break, Sakkari tried to stay warm by hopping and skipping side-to-side behind the baseline and did not lose a beat when play resumed.

In the day鈥檚 first quarterfinal, American Gauff led 3-0 at the outset, then 5-3, and held a total of five set points in the opener, but failed to convert any. Krejcikova took advantage, grabbing that set by taking the last four points of the tiebreaker. She then reeled off 15 consecutive points during one stretch en route to a 5-0 edge in the second set.

Closing out the most important victory of her singles career was not easy, though: Krejcikova needed six match points to do it, raising her arms overhead when she finally won when Gauff sent a forehand wide.

Krejcikova has won two Grand Slam doubles titles with compatriot Katerina Siniakova 鈥 and they鈥檙e into the semifinals in Paris 鈥 but is playing in only her fifth major tournament in singles.

鈥淓verybody, they just put a label on me like, 鈥榊eah, you play doubles. You are a doubles specialist.鈥 But I never thought I just want to be a doubles specialist,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o I was just working hard all the time. I just wanted to play singles. It was really, like, frustrating that I just wasn鈥檛 able to get there. But I always felt ... sooner or later, I鈥檓 just going to get there.鈥

Look at her now. She鈥檚 ranked a career-high 33rd and on a 10-match winning streak in singles.

Krejcikova ended the nine-match run of 24th seed Gauff, who was the youngest French Open quarterfinalist since 2006.


 

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