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PIX: Sensational Swiatek downs Jabeur for first US Open crown

September 11, 2022

IMAGE: Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates with the championship trophy after defeating Tunisia's Ons Jabeur in the US Open women’s singles final, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York City, on Saturday. Photograph: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

World number one Iga Swiatek swept to victory over Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 6-2, 7-6(5) in the US Open final on Saturday to clinch her maiden trophy at Flushing Meadows and third Grand Slam crown.

Poland's Swiatek fell on her back and covered her face with her hands after prevailing in the tight second set tie-break, having sealed the win when the fifth seed's shot sailed long.

 

"I really needed to stay composed and stay focused on the goals," Swiatek said during the on-court trophy ceremony.

"It's New York, it's so loud, it's so crazy. I'm so proud I could handle it mentally."

It was twice French Open champion Swiatek's first major title on a hard court and the 21-year-old is the first Polish woman to win the US Open.

IMAGE: Ons Jabeur reacts after winning a game against Iga Swiatek in the second set. Photograph: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Despite the defeat, Jabeur will regain her world number two ranking when the tournament concludes on Sunday.

Jabeur made history at Wimbledon when she became the first Arab woman to reach a major final. She added another line in the history books in New York, becoming the first African woman to reach the US Open championship match.

"Hopefully I can inspire more and more generations," she said. "This is just the beginning of so many things."

Swiatek came out firing on Saturday, pushing Jabeur to the back of the court with her precise serve and deep groundstrokes to race to a 3-0 lead.

Jabeur found the range with her forehand to win back-to-back games for 3-2 but the momentum was short-lived as Swiatek broke back and took the 30-minute first set when the Tunisian's backhand landed in the net.

IMAGE: Iga Swiatek falls on her back after sealing victory when Ons Jabeur's shot sails long in the second set tie-break. Photograph: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

A confident front-runner, Swiatek kept the pressure on early in the second as frustration began to mount for Jabeur, who dropped her racket in dismay when her normally trusty drop shot landed short of the net in the second game of the set.

Swiatek blasted a backhand winner down the line for a 3-0 second set lead and it seemed the match would be a brief affair.

But urged on by a rowdy and supportive crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Jabeur rallied to force a tiebreak.

However, she made some costly unforced errors that opened the door for Swiatek, who exchanged a warm embrace with the Tunisian after improving to a 3-2 lifetime record against her.

Source: REUTERS
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