French Open Women’s Singles: Sabalenka and Mukhova Reach Semi-Finals with Impressive Wins

2023-06-07 01:09:00

Original title: French Open – Mukhova 2-0 Pavwa Sabalenka defeated Svitolina for the first time into the semi-finals

In the early hours of June 7th, Beijing time, the 2023 season of the Grand Slam French Open continued. In the quarter-finals of the women’s singles bottom half, No. 2 seed Sabalenka won in straight sets 6-4/6-4. Ukrainian player Svitolina made it to the French Open women’s singles semi-finals for the first time in her career. In another match, Czech player Mukhova defeated Pavlyuchenkova 7-5/6-2 and reached the semi-finals of the Grand Slam women’s singles for the second time in her career.

Sabalenka 2-0 Svitolina (6-4/6-4)

The famous Belarusian Sabalenka has risen strongly in the last two seasons. After overcoming the shortcomings of double faults, he won the first Grand Slam women’s singles championship in his career at the Australian Open this season. Before the French Open, he won the Madrid Championship. Sabalenka did not lose a set in the first four rounds of the French Open. In the quarterfinals, her opponent was the former finals champion Svitolina. Na, two seed players, had played against each other twice before and each won one game and the game was tied.

In the first set, the two quickly found their serving status, and both served in a 40-40 tie, but their opponents couldn’t get a break point opportunity, and each secured the serve to reach a 4-4 tie. In the crucial ninth game at the end of the game, the quality of Svitolina’s first serve declined, and Sabalenka went all out to attack before launching the second serve. Come down and take advantage of the trend to win the serve and win the game, winning the first set 6-4.

In the second set, Svitolina’s serve fell into a struggle for nearly 10 minutes in the first game. Sabalenka once got a break point opportunity. After Sabalenka double-faulted a break point in the second game, she backhanded and hooked the net to lose the game. Svitolina failed to maintain her break point advantage. Sabalenka quickly broke back in the third game, and the score came after securing serve. To a 2-2 draw. Sabalenka’s state continued to improve in the crucial fifth game. Svitolina lost the game even though she stubbornly saved three break points. After that, Sabalenka maintained her break point advantage until the end and won the second set 6-4 victory.

In the end, Sabalenka won in straight sets and entered the French Open women’s singles semi-finals for the first time in her career. All four Grand Slams have reached the semi-finals. The game lasted 1 hour and 36 minutes. Sabalenka had 1 ACES and 3 double faults, while Svitolina had 3 ACES and 4 double faults. Sabalenka was slightly behind with a success rate of 59%. Both scored 64% of the first serve. On the winning point, Sabalenka was far ahead 30-7, and on unforced errors 37-12 Sabalenka was far ahead of his opponent. In the break link, Svitolina had a break opportunity and seized it. Sabalenka It is 9 break points and 3 cashes.

Mukhova 2-0 Pavlyuchenkova (7-5/6-2)

Czech player Mukhova once reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open women’s singles in 2021. Since then, she has suffered abdominal and ankle injuries and has been absent for a long time. The world ranking once fell below 200. In the first round of this year’s French Open, Mukhova had a wonderful performance in defeating Sakari. In the quarter-finals, her opponent was the 2021 French Open runner-up Pavlyuchenkova. The two played against Mukhova three times before. .

In the first set, Mukhova played a more active attack as soon as she came up. She continued to seek change points from the bottom line. After getting the break point, she cut it short and then joined the forehand attack to break serve. Lovegame secured serve in the second game 2-0 leading. In the fifth game, Mukhova wasted 5 break points and consumed a lot of physical energy. Pavlyuchenkova then broke back to a 3-3 tie in the sixth game. At the end of the game, she entered the break again. Mukhova broke serve first but then lost her serve He won the game, but won the first set 7-5 with a break and a guarantee.

In the second set, Mukhova quickly established an advantage in the opening stage. In the first game, she scored 40-15 consecutive break points on the forehand straight line and broke serve. Completed the second break of serve in the fifth game and kept serving to win the second set 6-2. Mukhova reached the semi-finals of the Grand Slam for the second time in her career. In the game that took 1 hour and 38 minutes, Mukhova had only 1 double fault, while Pavlyuchenkova had 2 ACES goals and 5 double faults. Mukhova won with 21-16 unforced errors and 15-29 data. In the break link, Pavlyuchenkova broke serve 2 times with 4 opportunities, and Mukhova broke serve 5 times with 11 break points.

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