Iga Swiatek's Australian Open dreams were dashed as she suffered a crushing quarter-final defeat to Elena Rybakina, ending her bid for the elusive career Grand Slam. The Polish 24-year-old had been on a tear in Melbourne, but ultimately fell short of achieving the impossible.
Swiatek's serve has long been a point of concern, and it proved to be her undoing against Rybakina. The Kazakh fifth seed ruthlessly exploited Swiatek's lack of confidence on the quicker Melbourne courts, taking advantage of the Pole's errant serving to take control of the match.
Despite trailing 5-1 in the first set, Swiatek fought hard to stay in contention, but ultimately succumbed to Rybakina's relentless pressure. The Kazakh's aggressive playing style from the baseline proved too much for the Polish star, who was unable to find her footing on the court.
Swiatek, the reigning Wimbledon champion, had been attempting to become only the sixth woman in the Open era to win all four Grand Slam singles titles. However, it seems that this feat may remain elusive for now.
In a surprise upset, American sixth seed Jessica Pegula edged past fourth-seed Amanda Anisimova 6-2 7-6 (7-1) to set up a semi-final showdown with Elena Rybakina. The win marked a significant milestone in Pegula's career, and she will be eager to continue her momentum against the Kazakh.
Rybakina, meanwhile, will look to build on her impressive quarter-final performance as she prepares to face Pegula in what promises to be an exciting semi-final encounter.
Swiatek's serve has long been a point of concern, and it proved to be her undoing against Rybakina. The Kazakh fifth seed ruthlessly exploited Swiatek's lack of confidence on the quicker Melbourne courts, taking advantage of the Pole's errant serving to take control of the match.
Despite trailing 5-1 in the first set, Swiatek fought hard to stay in contention, but ultimately succumbed to Rybakina's relentless pressure. The Kazakh's aggressive playing style from the baseline proved too much for the Polish star, who was unable to find her footing on the court.
Swiatek, the reigning Wimbledon champion, had been attempting to become only the sixth woman in the Open era to win all four Grand Slam singles titles. However, it seems that this feat may remain elusive for now.
In a surprise upset, American sixth seed Jessica Pegula edged past fourth-seed Amanda Anisimova 6-2 7-6 (7-1) to set up a semi-final showdown with Elena Rybakina. The win marked a significant milestone in Pegula's career, and she will be eager to continue her momentum against the Kazakh.
Rybakina, meanwhile, will look to build on her impressive quarter-final performance as she prepares to face Pegula in what promises to be an exciting semi-final encounter.