In a match promising strong emotions, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek will face each other in the semifinals of the French Open. This will be the first time both players compete for a place in the final of a Grand Slam.
Despite their dominance in recent years, both Sabalenka and Swiatek have failed to reach the final of a Grand Slam. This trend will continue as they will face each other in the Roland Garros semi-finals.
The head-to-head record between both tennis players shows a clear advantage for Swiatek, with an 8-4 overall record and 5-1 on clay. However, Sabalenka won their most recent match and has shown better performance this spring, winning in Madrid and reaching the final in Stuttgart.
On the other hand, Swiatek, a four-time French Open champion, reached the semifinals in Madrid but had an early exit in Stuttgart and Rome. This led her to fall out of the top 4, which explains why both are at this stage of the tournament.
Why Sabalenka Could Win?
Sabalenka, the current world number one, has reached the semifinals without dropping a set. Her serve, once a weakness, has become a strength, accumulating 25 aces in her five matches. This will test Swiatek’s return.
The Belarusian player positions herself near the baseline, exerting great pressure on Swiatek’s serve. Furthermore, Sabalenka desperately seeks to add the Roland Garros crown to her Australian Open and US Open titles.
Sabalenka has won two Australian Open titles and one US Open title, but has never advanced past the semifinals at the French Open.
Why Swiatek Could Win?
Swiatek’s history at Roland Garros is impressive, with a record of 40-2. Only Rafael Nadal reached 40 victories faster. Swiatek has won four times here and is on a 26-match unbeaten streak in the tournament.Although it hasn’t been her best year, Swiatek was one point away from reaching the Australian Open final. On clay, she remains the best player in the world. Her victory over Elena Rybakina in the fourth round could be a turning point.
Her 5-1 head-to-head advantage over Sabalenka also plays in her favor, and she knows that, playing at her best, she has a great chance of winning.
