▲Iga Swiatek advanced to the Stuttgart Open final.
The current Polish goalkeeper Iga Swiatek continued to play in the Stuttgart Open, defeating Russian player Ludmilla Samsonova in three sets, and led a 22-game winning streak to advance to the finals, and will compete with Belarusian female player Aryna Sabalenka.
Sveyati defeated 19-year-old "British Rainie Yang" Emma Raducanu in two straight sets in the previous game, winning 21 consecutive games in the Tour individual game. After reaching the top four women's singles, Samsonova staged a three-set hard battle. After giving up 6 (4) to 7 in the first set, he won 6-4 in the second set.
arrived at the decisive set. Sweatti survived the 4-5 backward turmoil, defeated Samsonova 7-5 and entered the Stuttgart Open final. Although the record of 28 consecutive wins was interrupted, he still led to a 22-game winning streak. He advanced to the WTA women's singles final for the 8th time in his career. Not only did he have to strive for 23 consecutive victories, but he also had to fight for the 7 consecutive victories in the individual tour singles final.
Sveyatti will compete with Sabalenka, who is in good condition recently. After defeating Spanish female player Paula Badosa, Sabalenka advanced to the Stuttgart Open final for two consecutive years, and advanced to the women's singles final again after last year's Madrid Tournament.