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Russian prodigy Andreeva swept Swiatek and reached the quarterfinals of the WTA 1,000-point tournament for the first time

In the 2025 Dubai Women's Open, Andreyeva, a 17-year-old Russian genius, swept Poland's former ball and backball Swiatek 6:3 on the 20th local time, reaching the top 4 of the women's singles of the WTA 1000-point tournament for the first time, and the youngest semi-finalist player in the history of the tournament since its inception in 2001.

Andreyeva, a 17-year-old Russian genius girl


"To be honest, I was really nervous before the fight, and we had a very intense fight in Cincinnati last year." Andreeva avenged the defeat in the first meeting in three sets, the second set from 1:3 dramatically back to five games, and the second set knocked down Swiatek, who won five Grand Slam titles in two straight sets, and the talented girl who was eliminated in the United Arab Emirates last year, also revealed after the match that the sports psychologist brought help, "This time I tried to tell myself to go all out and attack aggressively without hesitation. I also got some new advice, including how to deal with the anger inside and how to stay level when I felt good, which helped me win in a way. ”

Andreeva defeated world No. 2 opponent for the second time since knocking out Belarusian Sabalenka in the quarterfinals of last year's French Open, and the 12-seeded rising star from the Middle East is set to take on Kazakhstan's No. 6 seed Rybakina, whose only previous meeting was in the third round in Beijing 2023, when Rybakina won in three sets.

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