Roland-Garros : Swiatek - Muchova on poster of the women's finale

Unsurprisingly, the world number 1 and big favorite of the tournament Iga Swiatek obtained her ticket for the ladies' final of the Roland-Garros tournament this Thursday, June 8th

Roland-Garros : Swiatek - Muchova on poster of the women's finale

Unsurprisingly, the world number 1 and big favorite of the tournament Iga Swiatek obtained her ticket for the ladies' final of the Roland-Garros tournament this Thursday, June 8th. This qualification was obtained at the expense of the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad (14th) 6-2, 7-6 (9/7) in just over two hours. The Pole will face the surprise of the tournament, Czech Karolina Muchova (43rd), who fell world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (5/7), 7-5 after saving a ball game earlier in the day.

The qualification of Swiatek for the final associated with the defeat of Sabalenka ensures the 22-year-old Polish woman to remain world number 1 at the end of the Paris fortnight. Swiatek will play the fourth grand slam final of his career. She hasn't lost any yet. In addition to Roland-Garros 2022, she won for the first time on Parisian clay in 2020 and at the US Open in 2022.

" That's crazy ! It's hard to play such a long tournament, "said the world number 1. Haddad "is left-handed and she played it, she knows how to put a lot of lifts, but also plays flat to be more aggressive. I'm happy that I was solid, especially in the tie-break," she added.

Picked up cold by a white break at the start of the first set, Swiatek immediately raised the bar, and more solid, more enterprising and more precise than Haddad in the exchange, she left only another game in this opening round to his novice opponent in the last four in a grand slam. That didn't deter the Brazilian left-hander, who has already shown her fighting spirit time and time again: first she led 3 games to 1, then once Swiatek came back and the two players in the tiebreaker, she got a ball to equalize at a set everywhere, at 6 points to 5. But she did not convert it and the Pole converted her second match point a few points later.

The "olé, olé, olé, ola, Bia, Bia" launched by the yellow and green spots scattered in the stands of the central court, in the colors of the Brazilian flag, not so numerous but very sound, were not enough to reverse the logic. Haddad (27) is nevertheless, by far, the player who has given Swiatek the most trouble since the start of the Paris fortnight. Even if the world number 1 will appear in the final on Saturday without having missed a single set.

Swiatek becomes the youngest player to reach her third final at Roland-Garros since Monica Seles between 1990 and 1992. her, to break into the top 10 on Monday, provided Muchova does not win the Parisian grand slam.