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Sofia Kenin will face Petra Kvitova for a spot in Saturday’s ultimate.© AFP
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Sofia Kenin will face Petra Kvitova for a spot in Saturday’s ultimate.© AFP
Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin moved two wins from a second Grand Slam title of 2020 when she defeated American compatriot Danielle Collins to achieve the Roland Garros semi-finals on Wednesday. The 21-year-old fourth seed prevailed 6-Four, Four-6, 6-Zero and can face two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova on Thursday for a spot in Saturday’s championship match.
Collins required remedy on an stomach harm at Four-Zero down within the decider, a situation not helped by her high-pitched screams of “come on” which turned progressively louder because the tie went on.
The opposite semi-final sees Polish 19-year-old Iga Swiatek sort out Argentina’s Nadia Podoroska, the world number 131 who’s bidding to turn out to be the primary qualifier to achieve the ultimate of a Grand Slam match.
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