Andreescu overcomes fatigue and Svitolina to reach Indian Wells final

Elina Svitolina saved three match points but she was unable to save a fourth as the 18-year-old Bianca Andreescu reached the final.

Published : Mar 16, 2019 09:58 IST

 Bianca Andreescu of Canada plays a forehand against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine during their women's singles semifinal match.
Bianca Andreescu of Canada plays a forehand against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine during their women's singles semifinal match.
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Bianca Andreescu of Canada plays a forehand against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine during their women's singles semifinal match.

Canadian teenager Bianca Andreescu stunned sixth seed Elina Svitolina to reach her maiden WTA Premier final at the Indian Wells Open.

Svitolina saved three match points but she was unable to save a fourth against Andreescu, who overcame a slow start and then fatigue to claw a 6-3 2-6 6-4 victory on Friday.

The 18-year-old Andreescu – following in the footsteps of Serena Williams (2015) and Kim Clijsters (2006) as the only two previous wildcards to feature in the semifinals – will face either Angelique Kerber or Belinda Bencic in the decider.

Andreescu – a finalist at the Auckland Open in January – looked overawed in the California desert, where Ukrainian favourite Svitolina raced out to a ruthless 3-0 lead in the opening set.

 

However, Andreescu – with her creativity, power and precision – reeled off six successive games to shock Svitolina and take the first set to love.

Andreescu made it seven games in a row when she broke in the opening game of the second set, though Svitolina eventually stopped the rot in the second.

The second set belonged to Svitolina, whose experience and class was on show as she levelled the match and forced a decider.

 

Svitolina had spent the most time on court prior to the semifinal clash following her last-16 marathon against Ashleigh Barty, but she looked the fresher of the two as Andreescu struggled with cramp.

Andreescu, however, continued to dig deep and she saw a match point come and go at 5-4 on Svitolina's serve and while she had another two saved in the next game, she was not to be denied.

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