
Swiatek recovers from rare dropped set to reach French Open quarters
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PA Media/dpa Paris Iga Swiatek dropped a set for the first time in more than a month but stayed on course for the French Open title by beating ailing teen...
PA Media/dpaParis Iga Swiatek dropped a set for the first time in more than a month but stayed on course for the French Open title by beating ailing teenager Zheng Qinwen.There was some doubt that the seemingly unstoppable world number one was going to extend her winning streak to 32 matches when Zheng snatched the first set despite trailing 5-2.The 19-year-old from China was also 5-2 down in the tie-break, but reeled off five consecutive points to win it.However, a thigh injury ultimately cost the unlucky Zheng the chance of a major upset as Swiatek won 6-7 (5), 6-0, 6-2 to reach the quarter-finals.âSheâs playing amazing tennis, Iâve never had chance to play her before and I was surprised by some of her shots,â said the 20-year-old from Poland.âHuge congrats to her. Iâm pretty happy I could come back from a frustrating first set and Iâm proud of myself that Iâm still in the tournament.âThe quarter-final is such a stressful round so hopefully I can loosen up.â Swiatek will face US 11th seed Jessica Pegula, who beat Irina-Camelia Begu of Romania 4-6 6-2 6-3, in the last eight.There will definitely be a Russian in the semi-finals with Veronika Kudermetova and Daria Kasatkina to meet each other.Banned from Wimbledon, the Russians are making hay in Paris with Kudermetova beating US 22nd seed Madison Keys and Kasatkina defeating Camila Giorgi, the 28th seed from Italy.
