On Monday, Iga Swiatle filled a piece of her career tennis puzzle when she first won the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open with the defeat of Jasmine Paolini 7-5, 6-4. The last lasting for less than two hours was 16 chances for a break, with the Polish winner to six out of 10, while Paolini tried to make the most of their possibilities of breaks.Six -time 11th victory in the Grand Slam Slam Singles Champion at the WTA 1000 level left it at a significant distance from the record of all 13 titles held by Serena Williams. Swiatlek won Cincinnati without dropping the set.The 24 -year -old woman backed up her breakthrough Wimbledon Trophy with honors in the Midwest and now heads for the last big slamness of the season at the US Open with a great support for confidence after the 24th title.Swiátk also climbed to 500 points of the current WTA number one Aryna Sabalenka, while the lead at the top of the table will probably be in the play at Open when it starts on Sunday.
In the last two editions, Swiatlek has stopped twice in the semi -finals and now has only a Canadian tournament where she did not reach the final for 1000 events.Swiátk started on a bad leg when she lost to serve to trace 0-3. However, the situation was only temporary because the former number one immediately began to turn.The pole immediately responded with two breaks and moved to the 5-3 leadershipBut Paolini won another break in the 10th game and saved SWIIATEK Set point on the square final on five-all.Paolini has fallen for 5-6, gives his opponent a chance to make a love game and after less than an hour in court to claim an opener 7-5.The second set was a roller coaster, with a pair of twice the exchange breaks before SWIATEK saved a few breaks to lead 5-3 and then served two games by two games.
