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16 consecutive wins! ST's world number one swept strongly, and it advanced to the final of the Miami station without losing a set!

On April 1, Beijing time, the women's singles semifinals of the WTA1000 Miami station began to compete, and the No. 2 seed Sviatek met with the homegrown Pegura. The two sides had one encounter in Washington in 2019, when Pegula won in three sets. Sviyltek performed even better in today's match, winning two straight sets to win 16 consecutive tournaments and advancing to the miami final.

16 consecutive wins! ST's world number one swept strongly, and it advanced to the final of the Miami station without losing a set!

In the third set of the first set, the two sides were in a fierce battle, Sviatek cashed in on the fourth break point, and then she managed to save the serve to take a 3-1 lead. In the 5th set, Pegula saved three consecutive break points to save serve. In the 7th set, Sviatek broke again and came to serve to win the set 5-2. In the 8th set, Sviatek managed to save serve and won the first set 6-2.

16 consecutive wins! ST's world number one swept strongly, and it advanced to the final of the Miami station without losing a set!

In the second set, Pegula broke first in the 4th set to take a 3-1 lead. Sveitek completed a comeback in the 5th set, but then Pegula broke again to give Pegura a 4-2 lead in the first six sets. In the 7th and 9th innings, Sviatek broke two consecutive serves to win the game 5-4. In the 10th set, Sviatek missed two final-point opportunities and was broken, and the two sides fought 5-5. In the 11th inning, Sviatek broke four consecutive runs to win the game again at 6-5. Sviatek did not waste a chance in the 12th set and won the second set 7-5 after successfully saving the serve.

16 consecutive wins! ST's world number one swept strongly, and it advanced to the final of the Miami station without losing a set!

In the end, in a match that took 1 hour and 46 minutes, the No. 2 seed Sviatek defeated the 16th seed Pegula 6-2, 7-5 to advance to the Miami women's singles final with a record that was not lost. She became the fifth player to reach the sunshine doubles back-to-back finals before the age of 21, and the first player since 2016 to reach the sunshine doubles finals in the same year. Waiting for Sviatek in the final will be Naomi Osaka, who eliminated Bencic in three sets.

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