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21 consecutive wins + 28 consecutive wins! ST swept the US Open championship for the first time in the world and advanced strongly to the final four

On April 23, Beijing time, the quarterfinals of the WTA500 Stuttgart station began to compete, and a Grand Slam championship showdown was staged between the top seed Sviatek and the 8th seed Raducano, which was the first time in Radukanu's career that he faced the challenge of the world's top ten players. After two sets of competition, ST world number one Sviatek eliminated Raducano 2-0 to reach the final four.

21 consecutive wins + 28 consecutive wins! ST swept the US Open championship for the first time in the world and advanced strongly to the final four

Sviatek broke the opponent's serve from the beginning of the first set, and then she saved the serve to take a 2-0 lead. After that, both sides saved their own set, and in the 10th set, Sviatek ushered in the victory of the serve, she loved game to save the game, and won the first set 6-4.

21 consecutive wins + 28 consecutive wins! ST swept the US Open championship for the first time in the world and advanced strongly to the final four

In the second set, Raducannu was broken as soon as she came up, and then she immediately completed the breakback. In the third set, Sviatek broke again and then saved a 3-1 lead. In the 8th inning, Sviatek saved two break points and stubbornly held on to success. In the 10th inning, Sviatek saved two consecutive break points in a winning serve to win the second set 6-4.

21 consecutive wins + 28 consecutive wins! ST swept the US Open championship for the first time in the world and advanced strongly to the final four

In the end, in a match that took 1 hour and 45 minutes, Sviatek defeated Raducanú 6-4, 6-4, winning 21 consecutive games and winning 28 consecutive sets, and in six of Sviatek's seven races this year, she reached at least the final four. Sviatek's opponent in the next semi-final match was Samsonova, who eliminated wild card player Sigmund in two straight sets.

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