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Former world queen Swiatek defeated Sakkari to take her first steps towards a fourth straight win at the Doha Women's Open

On the 10th local time, former world queen Swiatek overcame the unfavorable situation of entering the state slowly at the 2025 Doha Women's Open, and won 8 games in a row from the opening 2:3, and finally defeated the Greek opponent Sakkari 6:3, 6:2. So far, Poland's second seed has won the first step towards a fourth consecutive dominance at the Doha Women's Open.


Former world queen Swiatek

"I know how tennis works, and it's not always up to you to win a championship. You just have to put in 100 percent effort to get your chances. The WTA 1,000-point tournament takes place this week in Qatar, and Swiatek has reached the top three times in a row since 2022 and is aiming to become only the second woman to win the tournament four times this century, following Denmark's Wozniacki from 2008 to 2011.

The 23-year-old, who made her debut in the quarterfinals of last month's Australian Open Women's Singles, was exempted from the first round and gradually regained her trademark forespin power in the second round to advance to the round of 16 of the Middle East Outdoor Hard Court Tournament in straight sets. You have to focus on each game and take it one step at a time, so I'll try to do that again. ”

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