Swataker
On March 30, local time, WTA Miami's two women's singles quarterfinals in the lower half of the zone came to an end, and the quasi-world number one Swatec continued its winning momentum, defeating two-time Grand Slam champion Kvitova 6-3, 6-3, and reaching the final four of the third consecutive WTA 1000 level event, refreshing her record this season to 24 wins and 3 losses.
After strong back-to-back wins in Doha and Indian Wells, Swartak's performance in Miami was the same, beating Grubic, Brungel, Gauff and Kvitova in succession with a performance that did not lose a single set, and in each set she won, the dominance of the quasi-world number one was 6-3 or greater.
"I've slowly built up confidence and momentum since I started in Doha, so I hope I can take advantage of that." Svatek said after the game, "It's not easy to achieve a winning streak like this, but I'm glad that now I can continue to show good form and my body hasn't had any problems. ”
Pergula
Swatak's opponent in the semi-finals will be homegrown player Pegula, who automatically advanced to the semifinals after receiving a retirement salute from Bardoza until 4-1 in the first set. Bardoza, whose withdrawal was due to a viral illness, was unwell at one point in the fourth round and applied for a medical suspension.
Swatayk and Pegura met once in Washington in 2019, when Pegula won in three sets. Nearly three years later, Svatek has grown into a Grand Slam champion and is about to reach the top of the world, and the Polish teenager is undoubtedly a favored side.
(Text, Editor/Faye Wong, Photo/Visual China)