Coco Gauff upset defending WTA Finals champion Iga Swiatek for under the second time in 13 matches to achieve the semi-finals in Riyadh, regardless of 11 double faults.
Former US Open champion Gauff defeated former world No 1 Swiatek 6-3 6-4 to enhance to 2-0 in round-robin play and take management of the Orange Group on Tuesday.
It additionally ensures Aryna Sabalenka will end the 12 months as world No 1, with Swiatek now not capable of overtake the Australian Open and US Open winner.
The victory is Gauff’s first over Swiatek for the reason that 2023 Cincinnati Open and snapped the Pole’s six-match successful streak on the WTA Finals.
“It feels great and despite our head-to-head I was still confident and I knew if I could find my game, I knew I had the chance to close out the match,” Gauff informed Sky Sports activities Tennis.
“It means so much [the crowds]. You guys are holding it down and it was a very enjoyable environment. I like taking part in in atmospheres like this and it makes competing thrilling.
“I used to be simply making an attempt to be resilient and play it deep. The situations are robust and the altitude robust.
“I was trying not to give her too many unforced errors. It’s just a game of cat and mouse in these conditions.
“You possibly can’t change the previous. I am within the course of of fixing issues. There’s going to be good days and dangerous days.”
Each gamers made errors all through, however Gauff proved the stronger in the long run, letting out an enormous roar after breaking serve within the ultimate sport.
The American completed the night time with 10 winners to 33 unforced errors, 11 of which have been double faults. Swiatek outpaced Gauff with 15 winners, however struck 47 unforced errors in a drama-filled encounter.
The Pole, taking part in simply her second match beneath new coach Wim Fissette, can nonetheless be part of Gauff within the semi-finals however she might want to beat Jessica Pegula in her ultimate match.
‘You possibly can’t play higher than that’
Laura Robson on Sky Sports activities Tennis
“I don’t think you can play better than that given the head-to-head,” mentioned the previous British No 1. “She’s super strong. I was more concerned about Swiatek’s forehand than Gauff’s.
“She was actually capable of get to the tip of the vary.”
‘Win speaks volumes about Gauff’s character’
Tim Henman on Sky Sports Tennis
“I really like her [Gauff] aggressive spirit as a result of that is onerous to look at at occasions,” said the five-time Grand Slam semi-finalist.
“If you find yourself struggling to get into your play, it is virtually just like the serve is a hindrance as a substitute of a weapon.
“But the way she has been able to go out there, struggling on serve, with such an awful head-to-head record and still find a way to win, I think just speaks volumes about her character.
“I liked the best way Gauff modified the form on her forehand, that peak down the road, and the slice forehand, it regarded form of ugly at occasions, however acquired the rhythm and Swiatek did not actually prefer it.”
Wimbledon champion Krejcikova downs Pegula
Pegula’s hopes of successful a maiden WTA Finals title at this 12 months’s match in Saudi Arabia got here to an finish on Tuesday following a 6-3 6-3 defeat to Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova.
Sixth seed Pegula suffered a second successive straight-sets defeat in Orange Group and has no probability of reaching the semi-finals heading into her remaining match in opposition to Swiatek – a repeat of final 12 months’s ultimate, which the American misplaced 6-1 6-0.
It was a maiden WTA Finals win on the fifth try for Czech Krejcikova, who certified for the season-ending occasion by successful the women’ singles at Wimbledon this 12 months.
The world No 13, who has solely managed 17 tour-level singles victories this 12 months, will tackle Gauff when play within the Orange Group reaches a conclusion on Thursday.
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