Monaco Journal - Swiatek survives scare to reach French Open quarter-finals

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Swiatek survives scare to reach French Open quarter-finals
Swiatek survives scare to reach French Open quarter-finals / Photo: Dimitar DILKOFF - AFP

Swiatek survives scare to reach French Open quarter-finals

Triple-defending Roland Garros champion Iga Swiatek battled into the quarter-finals of the French Open on Sunday, overcoming a bruising first set loss to eventually defeat former Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina.

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The four-time holder of the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen displayed great resilience to win 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 in in two hours and 29 minutes on Court Philippe Chatrier.

Swiatek will next face Elina Svitolina for a spot in the semi-final, after the Ukrainian earlier saved three match points to eliminate last year's runner-up Jasmine Paolini.

After winning Roland Garros last year to complete a remarkable treble of clay-court victories in Madrid, Rome and Paris, the Pole's turbulent 2025 looked set to hit a new nadir as she found herself a set and a break down against the 12th-seeded Kazakh.

Following early exits at the Madrid and Italian Opens this season, Swiatek appeared to be headed for a similarly disappointing result at the tournament she has dominated since her first title in 2020.

Rybakina hardly put a foot wrong in the first set as she raced into a 5-0 lead, with fifth seed Swiatek finally getting on the scoreboard after a lengthy service game before the world number 11 served out.

The 24-year-old showed her fighting spirit to level up the second set after being broken in the first game by Rybakina.

She racked up double-faults on crucial points in the fifth game, but managed to secure a vital hold, which turned the tide of the match.

The five-time major winner then broke to love in the very next game, before forcing a decider.

Swiatek seized the advantage in the seventh game of the third set, but another untimely double-fault by the Pole in the next game restored parity.

At 5-5, Swiatek made her move as she broke Rybakina to 15, before holding for a gritty win.

Swiatek now holds a 5-4 head-to-head record over Rybakina, after claiming her first victory against the 25-year-old on the red dirt.

C.Battaglia--MJ