Manila Bulletin

Swiatek downs Svitolina, advances to quarters

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DUBAI (AFP) — Iga Swiatek avenged her defeat to Elina Svitolina from Wimbledon last year with a commanding, 6-1, 6-4, performanc­e on Wednesday, Feb. 21, to blast into the Dubai quarterfin­als.

The Polish world number one, who bagged a third consecutiv­e Doha title on Saturday, needed one hour and 23 minutes to defeat the 20th-ranked Svitolina, who returned this week from a back injury she sustained at last month's Australian Open.

"I really wanted to improve my focus compared to yesterday," said Swiatek, who had a tougher time in her Dubai opener against Sloane Stephens the night before.

"I'm happy I didn't lose my focus and I remembered what I have to do and it worked. So I was a little bit calmer than I was yesterday."

A runner-up in Dubai 12 months ago, Swiatek now awaits the winner of the late clash between Zheng Qinwen and Anastasia Potapova.

Meanwhile, US Open champion Coco Gauff snapped Karolina Pliskova's 11-match winning streak, claiming a hard-fought 2-6 6-4 6-3 win to reach a second consecutiv­e Dubai quarterfin­al.

Gauff had a lengthy argument with chair umpire Pierre Bacchi late in the second set but did not allow the back-and-forth to derail her as she set up a last-eight clash with Anna Kalinskaya.

"It definitely felt like a good win," said Gauff. "Hopefully I can continue to use that to build my confidence going into the rest of this week."

Fourth seed Elena Rybakina was made to work in her 7-6 (7/5) 3-6

6-4 victory over Magdalena Frech, needing two hours and 40 minutes to overcome the in-form Polish qualifier.

Rybakina is through to the quarterfin­als for the fifth time in six tournament appearance­s this season.

The 2022 Wimbledon champion has scored 10 wins from 11 matches contested across three different cities in the last 14 days – a run that included a title in Abu Dhabi and a runner-up showing in Doha.

"I'm happy that I'm still winning the matches. But I can see by the level that of course physically and everything it's dropping a bit. I don't know how much I can push and how much I can recover in this half day," said Rybakina.

World number 53 Frech was up 5-3 in the opening set, and led 5-3 in the tie-break, but Rybakina wiped both deficits to clinch the first frame in 65 minutes.

 ?? ?? SWIATEK (AFP)
SWIATEK (AFP)

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