The Citizen (KZN)

Swiatek targets Melbourne glory

SCINTILATI­NG FORM AHEAD OF THE FIRST SLAM

- Melbourne

Iga Swiatek is in scintillat­ing form as she seeks a maiden Australian Open crown, but she could face a stiff test from defending champion Aryna Sabalenka while two-time winner Naomi Osaka is making her comeback.

World No 1 Swiatek has won 17 of her 18 matches since she lost in the fourth round of her US Open title defence, going on to win the China Open and the WTA Finals.

The Pole has started the new season with a flourish, winning all five of her singles at the United Cup last week.

But the four-time Grand Slam champion knows Sabalenka, who last year became the first woman since Serena Williams in 2016 to reach at least the semifinals of all four Grand Slams, is a huge threat.

The Belarusian overtook Swiatek for the top ranking in September and appeared on course to finish the year as number one until the Pole won the season-ending WTA Finals in Mexico to return to the summit.

The best previous result at Melbourne Park for Swiatek, 22, was reaching the semifinals in 2022.

The 25-year-old Sabalenka was on a 15-match winning streak in Australia before Sunday’s 6-0, 6-3 Brisbane Internatio­nal final defeat to Elena Rybakina in a rerun of last year’s Australian Open championsh­ip match.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion Rybakina, ranked third in the world, will also be one of the favourites for the year’s first Grand Slam, which will start on Sunday in a bid to reduce the amount of late-night finishes in the early rounds.

“We always push each other and I think that’s great,” said the Russian-born Kazakh, 24. “We improve this way, so hopefully we continue.”

Japan’s Osaka and Germany’s Angelique Kerber are among a number of mothers returning at the event after giving birth, a group that includes the 2018 winner, Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark

Another recent mum, Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, is seeking to build on her impressive form after coming back in April last year.

She was in great touch in her Auckland warm-up last week, beating former Grand Slam champions Wozniacki and Emma Raducanu before losing a tight three-set final to American Coco Gauff.

Nineteen-year-old Gauff, who won her first major at the US Open in September, rounds out a powerful group of four at the top of the rankings.

Osaka returned to the court last week after taking a 15-month breakfrom the game. –

 ?? ?? IGA SWIATEK Picture: Getty Images
IGA SWIATEK Picture: Getty Images

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