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Tennis-Swiatek feels heat but ends Haddad Maia run to reach final



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By Julien Pretot

PARIS, June 8 (Reuters) -Defending champion Iga Swiatek felt the heat as she booked a French Open final spot for the third time in four years with a 6-2 7-6(7) win over Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia on Thursday.

The world number one found it tough going during the second set but when it came to the tiebreak, she produced her full array of shots to outwit Haddad Maia and set up a Saturday showdown with unseeded Czech Karolina Muchova.

Swiatek, who lifted the Suzanne Lenglen Cup last year and in 2020, will retain top spot in the WTA rankings after world number two Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus was knocked out.

As fans waved a Polish "Poland Garros" flag in stands that were half empty when the match started, Swiatek showed rare signs of frustrations but held herself together when it mattered to prevail as the clock hit the 9pm mark.

The 14th-seededHaddad Maia, whose career has been hampered by injuries and a 10-month doping ban, had played four consecutive three-set matches to get to the semi-finals.

Swiatek's previous clashes had lasted a little over an hour each, while Haddad Maia had spent nearly 13 hours on court.

"She's using the fact that she's a lefty, she has a nice game for clay, plays top spin and plays aggressive. She's a fighter and showed that in every match she played here," said Swiatek.

"I'm glad I was solid and I finished my last shots."

Sent scurrying around the court by Swiatek, the Brazilian relied on her power to stop the top seed from running away with the match.

ENTERTAINING CLASH

Haddad Maia broke to love in the opening game on Court Philippe Chatrier, where most of the ticket holders had decided to skip the start of what turned out to be an entertaining clash.

It did not take Swiatek long to find her groove as she broke her opponent's serve to level for 1-1. She got a second break for 4-2 when Haddad Maia netted a drop shot attempt and sealed the set with another break.

It seemed Swiatek would stroll through the second set, but Haddad Maier,the first Brazilian woman to reach the last four at major since 1968, had other ideas.

The Brazilian picked herself up and gave Swiatek a run for her money, setting up two break points at 4-4 with a stunning forehand down the line.

With two big first serves, Swiatek saved them and staved off another before holding, forcing Haddad Maia to serve to stay in the match.

The Brazilian held to force a tiebreak but she wasted a set point when she buried an easy backhand into the net.

Swiatek earned her first match point with a jaw-dropping crosscourt backhand winner, which her opponent saved with a stunning forehand down the line.

The Pole had a second opportunity to close out the match at 8-7, however, and converted it at the net before punching the air in relief.



Reporting by Julien Pretot; editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ed Osmond

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