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Ostapenko outperforms Schwjontek again and enters the semi -final / day of the Stuttgart WTA 500 tournament

Ostapenko outperforms Schwjontek again and enters the semi -final / day of the Stuttgart WTA 500 tournament

In the quarter-finals, Ostapenko was superior with a score of 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.

Ostapenko is ranked 24th in the WTA, while Schwjonteka is a WTA ranked vice -leader and is second in the tournament. In the semi -finals, Ostapenko will meet with Russian Ekaterina Alexandrov (WTA 22).

The game on Sunday will be the first and will begin at 2 pm Latvian time.

For the semi -finals, the Latvian tennis player has reached 195 points, which will allow the top twenty to come close to the WTA.

In Ostapenko, Ukrainian tennis player Dajan Jastremsk (WTA 46) was in the first round of the match with his redesign in this tournament doubles match with a 6-3, 3-0 lead, when Yastremsky could not continue. In the second round, the Latvian with 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 beat US tennis player Emma Navarro (WTA 11), who was seventh in the tournament.

Schvjonteka was free from the first round, but in the semi-finals with 6-2, 6-2 played Croatian Jan Feta (WTA 153).

Both tennis players have met five times in the court, with Ostapenko superior in all duties. This season, in the semi-finals of the Doha WTA 1000 tournament, the Latvian beat Švjontek by 6-3, 6-1.

Ostapenko has won 10 out of 19 singles this season and 22 out of 29 games.

The Latvian tennis player starts for the seventh time in Stuttgart, finishing in the quarterfinals in 2018, but last year she lost in the first round. The Polish, on the other hand, plays for the fourth time in Stuttgart. Last year, she lost to the semi -finals, but twice triumphed in the finals.

Ostapenko paired with Yastremsk on Wednesday in the quarter -finals of the doubles match, earning 108 World doubles points.

The tournament in Stuttgart takes place in clay pavement courts.



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