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Revived Swiatek cruises past Pegula to book semifinals

Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning against USA's Jessica Pegula during the ATP Rome Open tournament at Foro Italico in Rome. — AFP
Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning against USA's Jessica Pegula during the ATP Rome Open tournament at Foro Italico in Rome. — AFP
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ROME: Iga Swiatek gave another indication that she might be back to her brilliant best after destroying Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-2 at the Foro Italico on Wednesday and breezing into the Italian Open semifinals.


A three-time champion in Rome, Swiatek took little more than an hour to take care of fifth seed Pegula on centre court, without facing a single break point.


It was a show of force on her preferred surface not seen since she last won the French Open two years ago, and gave Swiatek her first semifinal appearance of the season.


"I've been playing a bit differently, I would say. More similar to how I played couple years ago, more like a clay court player," Swiatek told reporters.


"I guess all the things that we practiced really clicked during last few matches."


Swiatek has set up a clash with either second seed Elena Rybakina or Elina Svitolina, also in action on centre court on Wednesday, in the last four.


A potential decider with reigning Roland Garros champion Coco Gauff awaits for the winner of that last-four match-up in Saturday's final.


Pole Swiatek hasn't won a clay-court tournament since claiming the most recent of her four Roland Garros titles, with personal problems a factor in her poor performances.


But since struggling through her second-round win against Caty McNally Swiatek has dropped just seven games in three matches.


Swiatek, a six-time Grand Slam champion, recently took on board Francisco Roig, the former coach of men's clay-court icon Rafael Nadal after a difficult opening few months of the season.


The 24-year-old got to the quarterfinals in Stuttgart in early April and forced to retire from the Madrid Open in the third round due to a viral infection.


But the kind of form showed on Wednesday suggests she could be favourite for a fourth Foro Italico title and back in the mix for the French Open crown.


In the men's tournament Casper Ruud's bid to reach his first Masters 1000 semifinal since winning in Madrid last year, was interrupted by rain in the Italian capital.


Organisers said that play would not restart before 1445 GMT, with the clay court specialist a game down in the second set against Karen Khachanov after winning the first 6-1.


The winner of that match will take on either Rafael Jodar, who was knocked out in the Madrid last eight by Jannik Sinner, or Italy's Luciano Darderi. — AFP


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