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Feisty Kenin confronts bulldozing Swiatek for glory

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PARIS: Sofia Kenin and Iga Swiatek are the last women standing at a French Open tournament unlike any other, full of surprises and held in the autumnal Paris chill after it was delayed four months by the coronavirus pandemic.


Australian Open champion Kenin is targeting a second Grand Slam of the year while the 19-year-old Swiatek has her sights set on becoming Poland’s first major singles champion.


A look ahead to Saturday’s final:


Sofia Kenin (USA x4) vS


Iga Swiatek (POL)


Head-to-head:


First meeting


Kenin arrived at Roland Garros having suffered an embarrassing double-bagel defeat by Victoria Azarenka in Rome, her lone warm-up match on clay, a surface she used to despise.


The American had never advanced as far the quarterfinals on clay before this fortnight, but now stands a win away from becoming the first woman to capture two Slams in the same season since Angelique Kerber won the Australian and US Open in 2016.


The 21-year-old is hoping her Melbourne experience will give her an edge over Swiatek, who has blasted through to the final for the loss of just 23 games. “I’ve been there, done that. I know what the emotions are getting into your first Grand Slam final. I’m hoping she’s going to be a little bit nervous,” said Kenin.


Kenin’s hunger and desire ranks among the best, as does her ability to adjust and counter an opponent armed with greater power as witnessed in her victory over Petra Kvitova.


A five-month shutdown of the season due to the COVID-19 outbreak threatened to check the momentum of her triumph Down Under, and Kenin admitted it was hard at first to adapt.


“With the whole pandemic, things kind of got on hold,” she recounted. “I didn’t have really motivation when I knew that everything is shut down.


“It took some time for me to get my motivation back. I finally got it. I feel like I’m playing the best tennis right now, as well.”


Kenin has gone to three sets in four of her six matches and will need to be at her uncompromising best to subdue an opponent who has ruthlessly swept aside the competition, including top seed and favourite Simona Halep.


At 19, Swiatek is the youngest player to reach the women’s French Open final since Kim Clijsters in 2001.


She has matched the run of compatriot Jadwiga Jedrzejowska — the most outstanding Polish player of the interwar period — who finished runner-up at Roland Garros in 1939.


Swiatek is only the second Polish woman to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open era after Agnieszka Radwanska at Wimbledon in 2012. She had never previously been beyond the last 16.


The latest in a line of teen stars, Swiatek is the seventh unseeded women’s finalist at Roland Garros. Of the previous six, only Jelena Ostapenko in 2017 went on to lift the trophy.


“I will need to be on a different level, the higher level, even though I’m winning easily right now,” said Swiatek. “I’m going to be, like, an underdog.”


Swiatek, then barely 15, beat Kenin 6-4, 7-5 in the French Open junior tournament in 2016, but like Ostapenko three years ago she goes into Saturday’s final hunting her first title of any sort at tour level.


Not that Swiatek, whose work with a psychologist has helped immeasurably with her laser-like focus, expects to be overawed by the occasion.


“Usually I’m that kind of player who is playing better under pressure,” she said. “If I’m not going to choke up, I think everything will be fine.” — AFP


Paths to the final


(x indicates seeded player):


Kenin


1st rd: bt Liudmila Samsonova (RUS) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3


2nd rd: bt Ana Bogdan (ROU) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2


3rd rd: bt Irina Bara (ROU) 6-2, 6-0


4th rd: bt Fiona Ferro (FRA) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1


QF: bt Danielle Collins (USA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-0


SF: bt Petra Kvitova (CZE x7) 6-4, 7-5


Swiatek


1st rd: bt Marketa Vondrousova (CZE x15) 6-1, 6-2


2nd rd: bt Hsieh Su-Wei (TPE) 6-1, 6-4


3rd rd: bt Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) 6-3, 6-2


4th rd: bt Simona Halep (ROU x1) 6-1, 6-2


QF: bt Martina Trevisan (ITA) 6-3, 6-1


SF: bt Nadia Podoroska (ARG) 6-2, 6-1


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