The Sunday Guardian

Svitolina vs Stephens in Singapore final

- JOHN O’BRIEN SINGAPORE

Sloane Stephens and Elina Svitolina enjoyed contrastin­g three-set victories on Saturday to set up a fascinatin­g WTA Finals title showdown between the only undefeated women at the eight-player season-ending tournament.

Stephens remarkably lost the first eight games of her semi-final against a relentless Karolina Pliskova before the athletic American turned the contest on its head in the second set to emerge with a 0-6 6-4 6-1 triumph over the Czech. In the early match, Ukraine’s Svitolina put on a defensive masterclas­s to stifle the power of Kiki Bertens with a 7-5 6-7(5) 6-4 victory over the Dutchwoman in a gripping encounter that could have gone either way.

Few could have predicted what was to come when Pliskova started her match full of controlled aggression against an erratic Stephens as the Czech rattled through the opening set in 31 minutes.

Pliskova was equally relentless at the start of the second set, breaking again to register an eighth game in a row before Stephens finally got on the scoreboard, roaring as if she had won the match when she broke back.

Buoyed by the avoidance of total humiliatio­n, Stephens appeared reborn and reeled off five of the next seven games to tie up the match as Pliskova struggled to maintain the pace.

The final set started as a baseline slugfest with both players struggling to hold, until Stephens showed the kind of scintillat­ing form that carried her to the 2017 U.S. Open title to ease away for a memorable come-frombehind victory.

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