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Haddad Maia Stuns Kasatkina in Korea Open Comeback

Haddad Maia Stuns Kasatkina in Korea Open Comeback

Brazil's Beatriz Haddad Maia emerged victorious in the Korea Open final, claiming her fourth career title with a remarkable comeback against Russian top seed Daria Kasatkina. After losing the opening set in a mere 26 minutes, Haddad Maia displayed resilience and determination, turning the tide in the second set and ultimately securing a 1-6, 6-4, 6-1 triumph.Haddad Maia, ranked 17th in the world, faced an uphill battle after Kasatkina's dominant start. However, she gradually gained momentum, breaking back in the second set and taking the lead for the first time. The Brazilian's composure and unwavering focus proved crucial as she overcame a contentious call with the umpire and seized the second set.In the decisive third set, Haddad Maia maintained her advantage, breaking Kasatkina twice and closing out the match with a long return from her opponent. The victory marked Haddad Maia's first title since June 2022, a testament to her hard work and competitive spirit."I know that tennis changes everything very fast," Haddad Maia said. "I was competing better at the end of the second set and then my tennis appeared. I finished in the way that I wanted and I think I deserved this win."Kasatkina, ranked 13th, expressed disappointment after losing her fourth final of the year. "Losing in the final can feel worse than losing in the first round," she said. "It's tough, especially being up in the final, but she definitely raised the level after the first set."The Korea Open, upgraded to a WTA 500 tournament for the first time, witnessed a series of last-minute withdrawals, including world number one Iga Swiatek, US Open runner-up Jessica Pegula, and former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina. Despite these setbacks, the tournament showcased the depth and talent of the women's tennis circuit.

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Haddad Maia Poised to Upset Collins at Wimbledon

Haddad Maia Poised to Upset Collins at Wimbledon

Beatriz Haddad Maia, the Brazilian tennis star, has emerged as a formidable force on grass courts, despite the common misconception that clay is her preferred surface. With two grass-court titles under her belt since 2022 and an impressive 21-10 record on this surface, Haddad Maia is poised to make a deep run at Wimbledon.While Danielle Collins has enjoyed a successful season, her game is less suited to grass than other surfaces. Her aggressive style can lead to rushed defense and serve inconsistencies. Despite her impressive break percentage, the low-bouncing grass courts favor servers, making it difficult for Collins to rely solely on her returning prowess.Haddad Maia, on the other hand, excels in these conditions. Her career hold percentage on grass is a remarkable 79.7%, significantly higher than her overall hold percentage of 68.4%. Her ability to maintain possession of the ball gives her ample opportunities to win points.Moreover, Haddad Maia's baseline aggression matches Collins's, but she possesses superior defensive skills and a keen understanding of point construction. As one of the top volleyers in the women's game, Haddad Maia frequently approaches the net, a significant advantage on grass.The oddsmakers may be underestimating Haddad Maia's chances against Collins, as the match is closer to a 50-50 proposition. Her grass-court prowess, combined with Collins's potential struggles on this surface, make Haddad Maia an enticing underdog pick at +155 odds.

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Swiatek Rallies to Reach Madrid Semifinals, Extends WTA 1000 Dominance

Swiatek Rallies to Reach Madrid Semifinals, Extends WTA 1000 Dominance

Iga Swiatek, the world's top-ranked tennis player, displayed her resilience and dominance at the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open, overcoming a first-set setback to defeat Beatriz Haddad Maia in a thrilling quarterfinal match.Swiatek, who has been in imperious form this season, initially struggled against the 11th-seeded Haddad Maia, losing the opening set 4-6. However, the Polish star regrouped and unleashed her devastating groundstrokes, winning the next two sets 6-0, 6-2 to reach her 15th WTA 1000 semifinal.The match began with Swiatek breaking Haddad Maia's serve in the fourth game, but the Brazilian fought back, winning five consecutive games to take the first set. Swiatek's unforced errors crept up to 13 in the first set, but she drastically reduced them to just five in the second set.The second set was a complete turnaround as Swiatek regained control, winning eight straight games to bagel Haddad Maia. The Brazilian briefly threatened a comeback in the third set, breaking Swiatek's serve, but the world No. 1 responded immediately, breaking back and maintaining her momentum.Swiatek's victory sets up a mouthwatering semifinal clash against either Madison Keys or 2022 Madrid champion Ons Jabeur. The Polish star will be aiming to extend her impressive record in WTA 1000 semifinals, having reached the last four in 15 of her last 18 appearances.

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