Sofia Kenin into French Open semi-finals after win over Danielle Collins

The young American managed to gain her first win over Collins at their fourth meeting in a 6-4 4-6 6-0 battle

Bella Butler
Wednesday 07 October 2020 16:18 BST
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The young American managed to gain her first win over Collins at their fourth meeting in a 6-4 4-6 6-0 battle
The young American managed to gain her first win over Collins at their fourth meeting in a 6-4 4-6 6-0 battle (AP)
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Sofia Kenin reached the French Open semi-finals for the first time ever knocking out her American compatriot Danielle Collins in a brilliant performance.

The young American managed to gain her first win over Collins at their fourth meeting in a 6-4 4-6 6-0 battle.

Having won her first Grand Slam this year at the Australian Open, Kenin will be looking to beat Petra Kvitova in order to be in a chance for a spot in Saturday’s final.

With the other semi-final featuring qualifier Nadia Podoroska and world number 54 Iga Swiatek, Kenin is presented with an opportunity to gain another Grand Slam title.

Kvitova maintained her record of not dropping a set at Roland Garros this year with a 6-3 4-3 win over Germany’s Laura Siegemund on Wednesday and will look to be a worthy opponent to the 21-year-old American.

Kenin and Collins met earlier this year in Adelaide when Collins blasted her off the court, but it was clear how much she has developed since by controlling the majority of the match.

Collins made an aggressive start to lead the first couple of games, but Kenin remained comfortable and began to set the pace of the match with some incredible shots to take the opener 6-4. It was the first set Kenin had ever won against Collins in their four matches.

The second set saw a frustrated Collins lose a slight bit of focus, taking some of her aggression out on her coach Nico Almagro. Kenin remained cool and mixed loopy balls with clever slices to push Collins around the court. However, Collins went on to find her way into the match, with a murderous forehand edging her the 6-4 win after a long tussle.

The start of the deciding set saw Kenin on brilliant form with her superior speed and defence outplay Collins 4-0. After some discomforting play, Collins called for a physio and had a medical break. 

It was no surprise that the 26-year-old was low on energy after having to play on Tuesday due to a rescheduled match which saw her beat Ons Jebeur. On her return, she struggled to match Kenin physically, who was on outstanding form – likened to her style at the Australian Open – and comfortably took the final set 6-0 in a long two-hour match. 

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