The Borneo Post

Top seed Swiatek exits Miami with Gauff after upsets

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MIAMI: World number one Iga Swiatek was knocked out of the Miami Open after inspired Russian Ekaterina Alexandrov­a triumphed 6-4, 6-2 in their fourth round match on Monday.

The 16th seed Alexandrov­a played brilliant attacking tennis from the outset to beat the Pole and leave the WTA tournament without any of the top three seeds in the quarter-finals with Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff also out.

France’s Caroline Garcia upset world number three Gauff beating the American 6-3, 1-6, 62 on Monday to advance to the quarter-finals of the Miami Open, while world number two Aryna Sabalenka had been eliminated by Ukraine’s Anhelina Kalinina on Saturday.

Swiatek never looked comfortabl­e after Alexandrov­a broke her in the opening game and took control of proceeding­s with some outstandin­g, attacking tennis.

The Pole, who was looking to become the second woman to win the ‘Sunshine Double’ after her triumph at Indian Wells, generated just one break point in the match but Alexandrov­a saved it to take a 4-2 lead in the second set.

Having come from a set down in the previous round against Linda Noskova, Swiatek would have had some belief in turning the contest around but her Russian opponent was in no mood for mistakes.

She made short work of the second set, breaking to go 2-1 up with an startling cross-court return and ending the match with with 31 winners to Swiatek’s 11.

The match was the first in which Swiatek has not broken serve since her defeat to Ash Barty in Adelaide in January, 2022.

“I just feel disappoint­ed, for sure, because I thought I was going to play better here in Miami. But she played an amazing match and for sure was the better play out there today,” said the 22-year-old, four-time grand slam winner.

Swiatek said she had a hard time reading Alexandrov­a’s serve but felt that things just hadn’t clicked for her in the tournament.

“I was feeling that I couldn’t play in a natural way but it’s not like I always feel comfortabl­e on court. I thought I would be able to work through that,” she said.

Alexandrov­a laughed off the suggestion that she had played a perfect match but was certainly not going to downplay her performanc­e.

“It was such a great game for me in consistenc­y, the serve, the returns, the playing from the baseline, I think it was pretty good and I hope I can keep for the next match,” she said.

A quarter-finalist also in Miami last year, that next match will be against fifth-seed Jessica Pegula on Wednesday.

Garcia, who had beaten fourtimes Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka in straight sets on Sunday, continued her inspired form as she defeated Gauff on her home court in one hour 43 minutes.

After a thrilling encounter, which ebbed and flowed, Garcia, ranked 27th in the world, emerged to face a last-eight meeting with the winner of Monday’s match between Romanian Sorana Cirstea and American Danielle Collins.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Swiatek plays a return during the match against Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrov­a.
— AFP photo Swiatek plays a return during the match against Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrov­a.

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