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Sakkari wins group to reach semis of WTA Finals

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A relentless Maria Sakkari has declared that she is “fearless” after she capped her perfect run through the round-robin stage of the WTA Finals with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Ons Jabeur on Friday to reach the semi-finals in Fort Worth, Texas, along with group runner-up Aryna Sabalenka.
Sakkari broke twice for a 5-1 cushion en route to capturing the first set, which meant Tunisian world No. 2 Jabeur had no mathematical chance of advancing even if she had rallied back to victory.
In the second set, with Sakkari and Sabalenka already safely into the knockout stage, the Greek world No. 5 broke early for a 3-1 lead and raced home from there to improve to 3-0 in the stage of the season-ending tournament.
“I’m trusting myself, I’m just fearless on the court and I am enjoying myself here,” Sakkari, who has not dropped at set in Fort Worth, said during her on-court interview.
“There is no secret behind how I am playing but I think it was about time just to start playing well again and I am very happy that it’s actually happening here.”
The 27-year-old has struggled with confidence most of this season but she looks like a different player at these Finals. She has now won a career-best 40 main-draw matches in 2022.
“We played each other years ago, I think it was in Fed Cup,” Sakkari added of Jabeur. “I was joking with her that she was drop-shotting me all the time, playing in Montenegro, in the Group 3 stage, there was nobody there. Just normal players back then. But we both worked out way to the top.”
By winning her group, Sakkari will face either Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia or Russian Daria Kasatkina in the semi-finals while Sabalenka will face world No. 1 Iga Swiatek.
In the day’s first match, Belarusian world No. 7 Sabalenka eliminated Jessica Pegula with a 6-3, 7-5 victory to improve to 2-1.
Sabalenka made a blistering start, breaking the American to open the match and again for a 5-2 lead. World No. 3 Pegula then fought off four set points to break straight back but Sabalenka broke to love in the next game to wrap up the set.
Pegula fell behind 2-0 in the second but fought back before Sabalenka, at 3-3, delivered a love hold and then came back from 40-15 down for a crushing service break before the American returned the favour to extend the set.