Rome Masters
Swiatek wins fight to the finish against feisty Kerber
Iga Swiatek came through a struggle with a fellow No. 1 as the top seed managed to get past Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-3 on Monday to reach the Rome Masters quarter-finals.
The current reigning top player was tested in the first set, with the three-time Grand Slam champion German fighting off five set points for 5-all before finally dropping the opener two games later after saving another two Swiatek set-winners.
The Polish top seed captured the set on her eighth try as No. 331 Kerber hit the net with a backhand after nearly an hour of play.
The 33-year-old veteran has resumed her career this season after giving birth last summer and has now lost all three of her career matches against her 22-year-old opponent.
Swiatek had it easier in the second set but had to recover from losing serve in the first game on a double-fault; she broker Kerber twice to advance at the Foro Italico
“I wanted to play well and focus on what I had to do,” the winner said. “I have every respect for Angelique, she’s back and paying well.
“I can;t take anything for granted, there is pressure every week for sure.”
Swiatek reached the last eight with 20 winners and 23 unforced errors.
Her upcoming opponent will be Madison Keys, who defeated Sorana Cirstea 6-2, 6-1.
Swiatek is still chasing the rare Madrid-Rome clay title double, hoping to match the 2013 effort of Serena Williams,
Kerber, who stood atop the rankings three times in 2016-2017, lost for the 16th time in 17 matches against a No. 1, with her lone win coming against Serena Williams at 2016 Australian Open on her way to the title.
ATP
Medvedev hoping to snap agonising title drought
Daniil Medvedev moved to within one win of ending a title drought which stretches back nearly two and a half years as he booked the final of the ATP event in Kazakhstan.
The former world No. 1 ranked 14th, defeated Australian James Duckworth 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-2 to reach the final against Corentin Moutet, a 7-5, 6-4 winner over Ben Shelton.
Medvedev lifted his last title in May, 2023 in Rome and has gone dry since; he failed to fire in six finals since, including the US Open in 0223 and Australian Open in 2024
He lost the Halle final last June to Kazakh Alexander Bublik.
Medvedev advanced in a semi-final in just under two and a quarter hours against qualifier Duckworth.
The second-seeded Medvedev is still in the chase for a spot in the eight-man season finals next month in Turin after reaching the final four in Beijing and Shanghai .
“I think the level was incredible today, from both me and my opponent,” Medvedev said. “In the tie-break, I could have played better, but it happens
“Throughout the match, there were some amazing points from both of us, so I’m really happy to be able to win this match.”
Medvedev hammered 15 aces in victory to reach his 40th ATP final, second-placed in that category behind the 143 of Novak Djokovic.
Doha
Gauff puts friendship aside to claim Wuhan title
Coco Gauff rallied from the depths of a double break down in the second set to bury good friend Jessica Pegula 6-4, 7-5 to win the Wuhan Open on Sunday.
The American’s title win over her one-time doubles partner was not pretty, with seven breaks of serve in the second set. But Gauff finally prevailed as she regrouped to sweep the final four games to victory.
The 21-year-old Gauff earned her 11th career trophy, her first at the 1000 level this season after finals defeats in Madrid and Rome.
.Pegula and Gauff, won doubles titles back in the day at Miami and Doha two years ago and their history extends to the start of Gauff’s career.
“When I came on tour, you were one of the first people to be nice to me and welcome me with open arms,” she told the 31-year-old Pegula, .
“That really goes a long way and still goes a long way. I appreciate you. And it’s great to finally play in a final against you.”
Pegula booked the final as she cut off the 20-match Wuhan win streak of world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, who was closing in on a fourth straight title in the Chinese mega-city.
Main photo:- Coco Gauff with WTA Wuhan trophy – by WTATennis.com
Cincinnati Masters
Pegula casts doubts on marathon WTA scheduling
Two-time titlewinner in Canada Jessica Pegula on Sunday threw shade on the extension of the summer hardcourt swing into a pair of masters events lasting for three weeks in total
The American who won Canadian trophies in 2024 and last summer, is withholding judgement on the WTA move to stretch the formerly one-week Masters events to roughly 11 days each for this event and the last major before the US Open, Cincinnati.
“It can seem really long, especially leading up to a slam, but I’m interested,” the American said.
“It’s not quite two weeks for each tournament, right? It’s 21 days. I think it’s a little bit of a hybrid between what we’ve seen with, like, Madrid and Rome or Indian Wells/Miami.”
She called the challenge “obviously longer than just having one week to finish everything.”
Pegula said she is reserving judgement of the controversial move which has riled some major players.
“I’m, honestly, interested to see how it turns out and how it feels for the players and for the fans; it’s kind of like meeting in the middle a little bit.”
But doubts remain for last autumn’s US Open runner-up.
“I’m not a fan of when they’re two weeks long. It can get really tough. I feel like Slams are two weeks, and so now turning everything almost into a Slam is really mentally draining.
“I’m hoping that these two events feel like a good kind of middle ground, I guess I could say. It’s the first time we’ve done it, and I think we’re all going to have to get used to it, but I guess we’ll see how it goes.”
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