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181 minutes of battle! The No. 7 seed reversed the world's 115th place in three sets and reached the australian open final four for the first time in his career!

On January 26, Beijing time, the Australian Open women's singles quarterfinals continued, in the final four ticket competition, the 7th seed Sviatek met the veteran Kanepi. The two sides fought fiercely in three sets in this game, and Sviatek rose to catch up with the first set, eliminated Kanepi in a 2-1 reversal, and reached the final four of the Australian Open for the first time in his career.

181 minutes of battle! The No. 7 seed reversed the world's 115th place in three sets and reached the australian open final four for the first time in his career!

In the first set, Canepi defused the break point in the 2nd set to save the serve, and in the 4th set, Canepi defused 2 consecutive break points to stubbornly hold the serve. In the 7th set, Kanepi completed a key break on her opponent's serve and then she took a 5-3 lead. In the 9th set, Sviatek defused five end-of-set points to save the game, and in the 10th set, Kanepi successfully saved the set to win the first set 6-4.

181 minutes of battle! The No. 7 seed reversed the world's 115th place in three sets and reached the australian open final four for the first time in his career!

In the second set, Canepi completed the break as soon as he came up, and Sviatek quickly completed the breakback. In the 4th set, Sviatek broke again to give a 3-1 lead. In the 7th set, Kanepi broke the opponent's serve, and in the 8th set she saved the serve and chased it 4-4. After that, both sides saved their own serves, and the second set was dragged into the seventh set. Sviatek scored four consecutive runs after snatching seven sets 3-2 to win the second set 7-2.

181 minutes of battle! The No. 7 seed reversed the world's 115th place in three sets and reached the australian open final four for the first time in his career!

In the decider, Sviatek started with a straight break to take a 2-0 lead, and In the 4th set, Carnepi broke back to make it 2-2. Sviyotec broke again in the 5th inning and then managed to defuse the break point in the 6th inning to take a 4-2 lead. In the 7th set, Kanepi's serve was again lost, and Sviatek came to the serve to win the set 5-2. In the 8th inning, Canepi withstood the pressure to break successfully and chased the set to 3-5. In the 9th set, Sviatek broke in a set where the opponent had no way back and won the decider 6-3.

181 minutes of battle! The No. 7 seed reversed the world's 115th place in three sets and reached the australian open final four for the first time in his career!

In a three-set battle that took 3 hours and 1 minutes, the No. 7 seed Sviatek defeated the world's 115th-ranked Kanepi 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-3 to reach the australian open women's singles final four. This is the first time in Sviatek's career that she has advanced to the final four of the Australian Open, and she will face the 27th seed Collins in the semi-finals.

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