“Madi [Keys] was playing perfectly at the beginning. I just tried to play a bit shorter, put the ball in [her court]. I just stayed in the contest [to win it],” said Swiatek
Iga Swiatek during her match against Madison Keys yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Iga Swiatek kept her Madrid Open title defence alive, as she avenged her Australian Open defeat to Madison Keys with a 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 win against the American in the quarter-finals yesterday.
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Keys knocked out the Pole on her way to a maiden Grand Slam title in Melbourne three months ago and seemed to have cracked the Swiatek code when she handed her a bagel in the first set on Wednesday. But Swiatek cut down on her errors and struck back to book a last-four berth.
“Madi [Keys] was playing perfectly at the beginning. I just tried to play a bit shorter, put the ball in [her court]. I just stayed in the contest [to win it],” said Swiatek.
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