The number 1 in the world Iga Swiatek have to go back to beat through 4-6, 6-2 and 6-2 up to number 6 Jessica Pegula and early in the early hours of Saturday through Sunday at San Diego WTA 500 Final, on the hard court. In it, despite the fact that its dispute was scheduled for Sunday, it still had no opponent, because the rain marked the day and left it unfinished.
They debate the second ‘semi’ Donna Vekic and Danielle Collins when the rain scuttled any chance of the fight to an end. Collins won 4-6, 6-4 and 4-2, but Vekic has 0-30 to recover the break. So, it will be this Sunday, after the doubles final that starts at 8:00 pm, when that second semifinal will be determined. Meanwhile, the final will be played at 1:00 am on Monday Spanish peninsular time.
There was also a lot of rain in the first semi-final, since then A break after the first set helped Swiatek calm things down and to come back strongly in a final they led for a good part of the match. In fact, the Pole was leading 4-2 in the first set a unique reaction from Pegulawith two breaks and saved two break points at 4-4, helped him win the first set 6-4.
However, after those minutes off the court, Swiatek was able to calm things down and regain control of the game signed double 6-2 which helped him advance to the final. It will be the first for him in the American event, in a country where he has shown himself to be very comfortable this year after his victories in Indian Wells, Miami and the US Open.
The one in San Diego was the ninth final of the season for him, after winning the first seven she played (Doha, Indian Wells, Miami, Stuttgart, Rome, Roland Garros and the US Open) and seeing her streak snapped last week by Barbora Krejcikova in the Ostrava final. Swiatek has amassed 63 wins this year and in thirteen matches played in 2022 against top 10 tennis players, she only lost to retired Ashleigh Barty earlier in the year in the Adelaide semifinals.
This Sunday he will try to extend his records, in his penultimate tournament of the season after her resignation to compete in the WTA1000 in Guadalajara, a tournament with 900 points at stake that begins this Monday but takes place just eight days before the WTA Finals begin in Fort Worth. Because of this, Masters Ons qualifiers Jabeur and Anett Kontaveit also withdrew from the Mexican event.
Source: La Verdad

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