Sabalenka, Gauff set for semifinal clash

US Open champion Aryna Sabalenka will face world No 4 Coco Gauff in the semifinals of the Wuhan Open after both players earned straight-set wins in the quarterfinals yesterday.

Gauff earned her 50th win of the year in WTA matches as she beat Magda Linette 6-0 6-4, while Sabalenka defeated Magdalena Frech 6-2 6-2.

“We’ve played a lot of matches in the past, a lot of great battles. I’m really excited,” said Sabalenka, who has won three of her seven previous meetings with Gauff.

Three-time Grand Slam winner Sabalenka wielded her powerful forehand to great effect as she broke twice to build a 4-0 lead, then held her own serves to secure the first set.

Poland’s Frech tried to fight back in the second set, getting her first break when she was 3-0 down and almost made it 3-3, but Sabalenka saved two break points to retain her lead and broke again to ensure victory.

“I (had) to be on from the beginning. I’m glad I was able to win this match in two sets,” Sabalenka said.

Sabalenka’s next opponent, Gauff, was equally dominant earlier in the day, saving four break points and winning 67 percent of her return points as former Australian Open semifinalist Linette fell to a bagel in the first set.

Gauff, who made eight double faults in the match, faced a tougher battle in the second set, but one of Linette’s 22 unforced errors gave the American an edge in the seventh game as she got the only break of the set, which sealed the win.

“I played well . . . overall, maybe two bad games,” 20-year-old Gauff said in the post-match interview after extending her winning streak to nine matches.

Third seed Jasmine Paolini of Italy was beaten by Zheng Qinwen from China, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Zheng will take on compatriot Wang Xinyu in the semifinals after she beat Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrova 4-6 7-5 7-6(6) in the last eight. – SuperSport.

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