No.1s Sinner, Swiatek stage Cincy fightbacks as Zverev escapes
CINCINNATI: World number ones Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek both turned around losing situations on Saturday to move into the semi-finals of the ATP and WTA Cincinnati Open.
Sinner prevented rival Andrey Rublev from repeating a triumph from last Saturday in Montreal as he defeated the sixth seed in a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 fightback. Swiatek did the same in the women´s draw as she worked to overcome teen Mirra Andreeva 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.Sinner will square off in the semis against third-ranked 2021 champion Alexander Zverev, who got past rain interruptions in the final set to defeat Ben Shelton 3-6, 7-6 (7/3), 7-5.
The third set was start-stop but the German advanced to his third consecutive Cincinnati final-four spot.“Conditions and the interruptions were tough, but Ben was the toughest part of the match,” Zverev said.
“He has played amazing tennis all week. It was tough to find my comfort zone today, but it´s great to get the win.” In the bottom of the draw Fances Tiafoe will play Holger Rune.The American advanced 6-3 after half an hour when fifth seed Hubert Hurkacz who underwent knee surgery a month ago, had to retire with a calf injury.
“At 2-2 I felt he was a little off,” said Tiafoe, who claimed his 200th Tour match win. “I know how it feels dealing with pain, rehab... he did come back pretty quick.”Rune, who had never won a match here until this week beat Briton Jack Draper 6-4, 6-2 in 75 minutes.
Rune broke twice in the second set to take the win in 75 minutes. “The scoreboard was not how the match felt,” Rune said. “It was very difficult, Jack was going after it,” he said.Top seed Sinner took to the court for only his second match of the week after a first-round bye and a walkover on Friday.
Sinner -- whose fitness has been compromised in recent months by a hip niggle, illness and the tonsillitis which forced him to miss the Olympics -- stormed back to win the second set and break Rublev to start the third.
He clinched victory in a set where five of the 10 games were breaks of serve. His match point ball was caught by a gust of wind and put out of the reach of his opponent.“There was a lot of mental strength required today,” Sinner said. “It was tough conditions, very, very windy,” he said.Sinner ended with 31 winners, including 10 aces, while Rublev, the runner-up at Montreal, committed 47 unforced errors.
Poland´s Swiatek grabbed a break in the penultimate game of a match lasting more than two and a half hours to finally advance past Andreeva at the US Open tuneup, which American sixth seed Jessica Pegula worked for more than three hours in the wind to defeat Canada´s Leylah Fernandez 7-5, 6-7 (1-7), 7-6 (7/3) to reach the semis.
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