Khaleej Times

Confident Svitolina sets sights on title in Dubai

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dubai — Elina Svitolina is thrilled to be back at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips and will go into her matches full of confidence after a spectacula­r year in which she claimed victories over world number ones Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber that have left her knocking on the door of the top 10.

She enjoyed many other triumphs too, and one of those came in Dubai a year ago when she banished Garbine Muguruza in the second round on her way to the semifinals. Things got even better as the season progressed, with a title in Kuala Lumpur, wins over former world number ones Caroline Wozniacki and Ana Ivanovic and then a stunning upset of world number one Serena Williams at the Rio Olympics.

She followed that up by reaching the New Haven final before losing to fourth-ranked Agnieszka Radwanska,

There have been some bad matches in 2016, but also there have been amazing win Elina Svitolina

and then by beating Muguruza again on her way to the Tokyo semifinals.

Next, she claimed her second victory over a world number one in three months when she overcame Angelique Kerber on her way to the semifinals in Beijing. Her fantastic run continued as she went on to reach the Moscow semifinals before losing to eventual champion Svetlana Kuznetsova, and she ended her season by reaching the final in Zhuhai, where she fell to Petra Kvitova.

Overall it was a great season and edged her closer to the top 10, and she is determined to build on that success in the months ahead.

“Well, of course, there have been some bad matches in 2016, but also there have been amazing wins,” she reflected. “So for sure confidence is the first thing that comes to my mind, because the end of season was very strong. The year was up and down, but end of season showed that I have the chances to play good tennis for couple of tournament­s in a row.

“So, yeah, it was a good thing that I did it in the end of the season when I was actually pretty tired, and mentally too because I didn’t reach my goals (reaching the top 10 and qualifying for the WTA Finals in Singapore). I did this last push. It was a good sign.”

And this season has been as successful as last, as she beat Kerber again to reach the Brisbane semifinals before losing to eventual champion Karolina Pliskova, following that up by winning the fifth title of her career in Taipei. Then just a few days ago she won both of her singles matches as Ukraine defeated Australia in the Fed Cup, earning her country the right to compete in the play-offs for a place in the top-tier World Group.

While many players will tell you that they find it invaluable to look back of videos of their losses to see what they did wrong, Svitolina also takes a keen interest in watching her victories to see what she did right.

“It’s very important to go back and to think what I did good in those moments,” she said. “It’s very important to go back and to look at the video, what I did good, what I did wrong as well, just to be focused on little things. Because even sometimes losing a match, it can be very helpful to see what it is you’re not doing good and what you need to improve.”

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Elina Svitolina had beaten World No 1 Serena Williams at the Rio Olympics and is confident of doing well in Dubai. —
Supplied photo Elina Svitolina had beaten World No 1 Serena Williams at the Rio Olympics and is confident of doing well in Dubai. —

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