Iga Swiatek ends Coco Gauff’s 16-match winning streak to reach China Open final

Swiatek improved her winning record against the American to 8-1 and end the longest winning run of the season

Shrivathsa Sridhar
Reuters
Saturday 07 October 2023 14:22 BST
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Swiatek won 6-3 6-3 in Beijing
Swiatek won 6-3 6-3 in Beijing (Getty Images)

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World number two Iga Swiatek snapped American Coco Gauff’s 16-match winning run with a dominant 6-2 6-3 victory on Saturday to move into the China Open final, where she will meet Russian Liudmila Samsonova.

Gauff had beaten Swiatek in their last meeting in the semi-finals at Cincinnati to end a seven-match losing run against the Pole before going on to capture her maiden Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open and arrive in Beijing in red-hot form.

But Swiatek, who had surrendered her top ranking to Aryna Sabalenka after losing to Jelena Ostapenko in the fourth round of the season’s final Grand Slam last month, regained her grip on her rivalry with Gauff to reach a seventh final this year.

“I’m really happy with my performance,” Swiatek said. “It feels like I can play freely again. It’s been a while since I felt that way.

“I’ll remember for the rest of my career that even though tougher times may come, in your mind, you can always overcome that. With hard work, you can achieve it.

“I’m happy I switched my attitude after the U.S. Open, and hopefully I’ll be able to keep it for as long as possible.”

The 22-year-old did not face a single break point during the first set, which she eased through in 40 minutes with a typically strong display from the back of the court.

Swiatek put early pressure on Gauff in the next set and surged to 2-0 with an early break before her American opponent held serve and took a medical timeout to address a niggling shoulder problem.

The four-times major champion barely stepped off the gas after the restart and completed the victory in style to stay on course for her first WTA 1000 title of the season and a tour-leading fifth trophy this year.

Up next for Swiatek is Samsonova, who beat former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina 7-6(7) 6-3 to improve her head-to-head record over the Moscow-born Kazakh world number five to 4-0.

“Every time it’s a battle with Elena ... She’s a champion,” Samsonova said. “It’s unbelievable to be here.”

The 24-year-old Samsonova, who is ranked 22, has now beaten three former Grand Slam champions in Beijing with victories over Petra Kvitova and Ostapenko in earlier rounds.

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