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Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

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On April 22, the WTA500 Stuttgart women's singles semifinals were released, and three matches were staged 2-1, including world number one Swiatek and world number two Sabalenka. World No. 4 Garcia was not so lucky, being reversed after winning the first set and knocking out. World No. 3 Abdul-Jabbar was the most relaxed, sending eggs to sweep the cut.

In this year's women's tennis scene, the prototype of giants has appeared, and there are fewer and fewer big unpopularities. In this competition, all the top four seeds advanced to the quarterfinals, and before the match, it was optimistic that the fourth seed would meet the semifinals.

Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

World No. 1 Swiatek had a long break before giving up the Indian Wells and Miami 1,000 races. In the second round, he easily defeated Zheng Qinwen 2-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals. In the 1/4 final, her opponent was Pliskova, and before the match, she was optimistic that Swiatek would sweep through. However, the match surprised everyone, and Pliskova was like a chicken blood, and the first set came up with two consecutive breaks, and the score came to a 4-0 lead, she did not miss this big advantage, and won the first set 6-4. In the second set, Swiatek regained her breath and returned to her rhythm, winning two sets 6-1, 6-2 to advance to the semifinals.

Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

World No. 2 Sabalenka also played hard. Sabalenka's opponent in the second round was clay master Badosa, and the two fought in three sets, each of which was fierce. Sabalenka also staged a comeback after losing the first set 4-6, winning two consecutive 6-4 reversals to advance to the semifinals.

Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

Third-seeded and world No. 4 Abdul-Jabbar won the most easily. Abdul-Jabbar's opponent was Brazil's Maya, who dominated the game 6-3, 6-0 and advanced to the semifinals.

Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

Garcia, the fourth seed and fifth in the world, became the only four seeds to go out. Garcia's opponent is Russian teenager Potapova. Garcia played well in the first set, winning easily 6-4. In the next two sets, Garcia's one-serve success rate decreased, errors increased, and was completely suppressed by Potapova, and finally lost two sets 3-6 in a row, and the big score was 1-2.

Stuttgart came out of the semi-finals, with three 2-1 reversals, and the world number one almost broke out

In the semifinals, Swiatek vs Abdul-Jabbar, Sabalenka vs Potapova. Both matches were top bouts. Skiatek and Sabalenka are optimistic about advancing to the final.

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