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Swyatek crushes Jessica Pegula in WTA finals to become world No. 1 again

the Polish Iga Swyatek (22 years old) won an award WTA Masters With his victory on Monday in Cancun (Mexico) American-style Jessica Pegula 6-1, 6-0 in 59 minutes, which allowed her to regain first place in the world at the expense of the Belarusian arena Sabalenka, who were eliminated in the semifinals.

After this victory, Soyatek ended the season at the top of the tennis rankings for the second year in a row, winning the 17th title of her career and succeeding the Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia In the trophy cabinet, he extended his winning streak to 11 matches, with a total of 68 games won this year.

Swiatic She was unparalleled in the WTA finals, setting a record 5-0 in the Tour season-end tournament, winning all ten sets she played and losing a total of just 20 matches.

This is the lowest number of tournament winners since 2003, when he returned to the form of the Robben round, the previous record was 34 games lost Justin Henin in 2007. Swyatik is also the youngest WTA finalist since Petra Kvitova, when she won the Masters at the age of 21 in 2011.

With the cup in hand and from the center of the field, these were Sweetak’s words: “Thank you all for repeating our names. Although this week was not easy, you made it special for us – in the sense of the ‘difficult’ conditions that the players had to face in Cancun, with very few fans in the stands and with a dubious organization -“, before getting these details with Deval: “Jess (Pegula) I want to congratulate you for the whole season. Playing against you has never been easy. Hopefully we can progress and play more finals together.”


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