WTA Finals: Aryna Sabalenka defeats Jasmine Paolini to reach semi-finals | Tennis News

World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka secured her spot in the semi-finals at the WTA Finals after defeating Jasmine Paolini in the Purple Group on Monday.

Sabalenka defeated the Italian 6-3 7-5 to improve to 2-0 and, combined with Qinwen Zheng’s victory over Elena Rybakina earlier in the day, ensured that she will finish as the group winner.

Top seed Sabalenka has now won 22 of her last 23 matches and moves within one round-robin win of securing the year-end No 1 ranking for the first time.

In addition, if Iga Swiatek loses to Coco Gauff on Tuesday, Sabalenka will clinch the year-end No 1 ranking.

Sabalenka will face Rybakina on Wednesday in the final group match of the week, where a 3-0 record would seal the top spot.

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Sabalenka admitted her win over diminutive Italian Paolini ‘was tough’

“The whole match was tough. She’s such a great player, putting so much pressure, moving well, serving great,” said Sabalenka during her courtside interview.

“I’m super happy with this win tonight and the second set was quite tricky. I was just trying to stay aggressive and show her I’m going to fight for this set no matter what.

“I’m really happy to close this out in straight sets.”

Sabalenka at the Australian Open, US Open and WTA Finals this year

33 sets played

32 sets won

Tale of the Tape

Sabalenka vs Paolini: Tale of the Tape

Purple Group

WTA Finals Riyadh: Purple group

Henman: Sabalenka never gave in

“It’s much more about adversity when you’re not playing so well,” Tim Henman told Sky Sports Tennis. All of a sudden Paolini came back into that second set. She had those set points but Sabalenka had that competitive spirit and mentality of refusing of not giving in.”

Robson: You can’t pick apart her game

“This time last year in Cancun [WTA Finals] she had some wobbles and wasn’t able to respond quite so well,” admitted Laura Robson. “But just in the last three months from Cincinnati onwards you can hardly pick apart her game.”

Zheng overcomes Rybakina

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Highlights of the WTA Finals match between Elena Rybakina and Qinwen Zheng

Rybakina, beleaguered by insomnia, allergies and injuries, had played only four matches since Wimbledon in mid-July and fatigue played a part as Chinese Olympic gold medallist Zheng recorded her first career win over the 25-year-old in three attempts, winning 7-6 (7-4) 3-6 6-1.

“I’m really happy to win this match because I’d never beat her before and she’s one of the greatest players right now on tour,” Zheng said.

“Even though I had a chance in the second set and didn’t take it, I’m happy I came back in the third set and stayed focused.”

The win puts seventh seed Zheng (1-1) in contention for a semi-final spot when she plays Paolini on Wednesday, while the 25-year-old Kazakh is now 0-2 with one round-robin match remaining against Sabalenka.

What’s coming up on Sky Sports Tennis on Tuesday?

  • WTA Finals Riyadh – (November 2-9)
  • Belgrade Open – ATP 250 (November 3-9)
  • Moselle Open, Metz – ATP 250 (November 3-9)
  • Nitto ATP Finals, Turin – (November 10-17)

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