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Pliskova stuns Wozniacki in Singapore, Svitolina downs Kvitova

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SINGAPORE, (Reuters) - Big-serving Karolina Pliskova used her most potent weapon to damaging effect as she overwhelme­d defending champion Caroline Wozniacki 6-2 6-4 in their opening round robin match of the WTA Finals at the Singapore Indoor Stadium yesterday.

In the earlier White Group encounter at the eight-woman event, Elina Svitolina tore up the form book with a brilliant display of serving and retrieving to register a 6-3 6-3 victory over Petra Kvitova.

Wozniacki had beaten Pliskova in the semi-finals a year ago and held a 6-3 lead in head-to-head encounters between the pair but the former world number one refused to let her Danish opponent settle in a ruthless display of big hitting.

“I felt pretty good from the baseline today, so it wasn’t only down to my serve,” Pliskova said in a post-match interview.

“The game was solid from my side and she looked nervous at the start... it’s always tough to defend the title for everybody, so I am happy with my performanc­e today.”

Pliskova’s power proved too much for Wozniacki for most of the match as the Czech, who also moved well, secured two breaks in a row to stake an early lead and kept the tenacious Dane at arm’s length to claim the opener in 36 minutes.

The Czech continued her onslaught to break immediatel­y at the start of the second set, staving off three break points against her to consolidat­e the advantage as Wozniacki tried desperatel­y to get back on level terms.

The Dane used her brilliant backhand to create further openings on the Pliskova serve but a combinatio­n of tightness on key points from Wozniacki and solid groundstro­kes from the Czech prevented the champion from gaining a foothold.

ERRATIC KVITOVA Pliskova earned two match points in the ninth game but Wozniacki survived them both to ensure the Czech would have to serve for the match, which she managed after saving two break points by sealing victory with a clubbing ace.

“Matches against Caroline are always tough and the last time we played here, I had a lot of chances but did not convert them,” added Pliskova, who saved all 10 break points the Dane forged against her.

In the early match, 24-year-old Ukrainian Svitolina came into the White Group opener on the back of seven straight defeats by left-handed Kvitova, but she capitalise­d on her opponent’s erratic play to record a stunning triumph.

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