This is my translation from the original text of the WTA Tour official website, the original title: Swiatek defeats Sabalenka in Stuttgart to win the fourth straight title "Stuttgart Race, Svatek beatSabalenka, won 4 consecutive titles"

Introduction: World No. 1 Iga Swatak won 23 straight when she beat Alina Sabalenka in the final of the Porsche Grand Prix on Sunday local time. Desirae Krawczyk and Demi Schuurs brought home the women's doubles trophy.
Text: World No. 1 Iga Swatak won again. The Polish star has won four consecutive titles + 23 after beating 3-seeded Alina Sabalenka 6-2 in the final of the Porsche Grand Prix on Sunday.
In Stuttgart, she won the world's 4th Sabarenka with an overwhelming victory of 84 minutes, and Svatek won the title on his debut. Swataker also won the WTA Tour's 7th women's singles title.
Iga is far from over: Swatak's four-point winning streak began at WTA 1000 Doha, and by sweeping the Sunshine Doubles Indiana Wells + Miami, she still maintained her win in the WTA 1000 this year.
World No. 1 Iga Svatek won Stuttgart and won four consecutive career titles + seven women's singles titles. It also brought her winning streak to 23 and is trying to surpass Naomi Osaka in the 2020-2021 season.
The 20+ player joins the list of the longest winning streak since 2000.
Another 2 wins came from her Polish team's Gold Cup qualifier at Billy Jane, allowing Svatek to enter the WTA 500 Stuttgart Indoor Clay Race with 19 consecutive wins.
In Saturday's semifinals, Lyudmila Samsonova broke Swartec's record of 28 consecutive sets. However, the world's No. 1 Swatak eventually reached the final with a 3-hour battle and swept Sabalenka again to win the title.
After the match, Swatek said adding to the list of the longest winning streak since 2000 "frankly, really super real." I didn't even think about it a few years ago.
"Now, sure, I need to work harder to keep this winning streak, but I need to fight game by game. I'm super proud + genuinely happy with myself. When I was growing up, it was the players on this list who inspired me like an example. ”
Aside from 2019, the then 17-year-old Svatek lost to Bologna Herkog in the final, where she has maintained her amazing dominance in the final. Since then, Swataker has maintained a 7-game winning streak in the final, and has not conceded 1 set + losing each final is always no more than 5 innings.
This season, Svatek is the first player to score 30 wins and raise the winning streak to 30-3. Since losing to Sabalenka for the first time in last year's Ankara Finals, Swadek has won twice in a row.
"This week I worked hard, adjusted appropriately on this court, and played the best tennis I could," Swataker said. "I'm really proud of myself and proud of my team, because, especially after yesterday's (semi-final) hard fighting, it's really not easy to maintain physical + mental preparation today (final)."
Final Story: Swatak had to use a multi-shot backhand slash to save the opening 1 break point, but she managed to move to that position, grabbing several key balls in the tense game and escaping a period of Sabarenka's backhand suppression. In a non-guaranteed serve, Sabalenka's double mistake allowed her to give Swatek a victory in the first set.
In the second set, 2021 Stuttgart runner-up, Sabalenka effectively used a multi-shot forehand bottom line ball to save a break point to make it 1-1. However, Swatak found the perfect landing point for the shot, won the last 4 innings in a row, froze the game, and won the final championship trophy.
The data shows that in the winning point comparison, Swatak surpassed Sabalenka's 13 by 17, and the top seed scored 77% of the first shot, and did not face 1 break point.
Later in the women's doubles final, No. 2 seeds Krautsk/Shuls won the women's doubles championship by playing No. 1 seeds Gauff/Zhang Shuai 6-3, 6-4.
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