French Open: Qualifier Nadia Podoroska makes history at Roland Garros with quarter-final win over Elina Svitolina

Twenty-three-year-old defeated third seed in straight sets on the Paris clay

Andy Sims
Tuesday 06 October 2020 15:09 BST
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Podoroska venció en dos sets a Elina Svitolina, la tercera preclasificada del Grand Slam
Podoroska venció en dos sets a Elina Svitolina, la tercera preclasificada del Grand Slam (Getty Images)

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Nadia Podoroska made French Open history with a shock defeat of third seed Elina Svitolina in their quarter-final clash on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old from Argentina, playing at Roland Garros for the first time, became the first qualifier to reach the women's singles semi-finals.

It has been a tournament full of upsets, but Podoroska pulled off the biggest of the lot, stunning the Ukrainian world No5 6-2 6-4.

Podoroska's run in Paris – eight matches and counting including qualifying – is all the more remarkable given that she had never previously won a Grand Slam match, and has never even claimed back-to-back wins on the WTA Tour.

Moreover, the world No131 had never played a top-20 player before, let alone beaten one.

But Podoroska looked right at home on her first appearance on Court Philippe-Chatrier, racing through the first set with 17 winners to the unsettled Svitolina's two.

Svitolina finally held serve at the start of the second and then forged a break ahead, but Podoroska immediately wiped that out with a stunning drop shot.

Break after break followed until Podoroska held for 5-4 and then converted a third match point with a forehand winner before hurling her racket in the air in jubilation.

Podoroska said: "It's a little bit difficult for me to speak. Thank you everybody for your support, I'm very happy."

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