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Keys upsets Swiatek to swing into final, takes on No. 1 Sabalenka next
Hindustan Times Amritsar
|January 24, 2025
There were moments in what would turn out to be an epic Australian Open women's singles semi-final when Madison Keys could well have toyed with the idea of abandoning her swinging ways and adopting a safety-first approach against a resolute Iga Swiatek.
MUMBAI: There were moments in what would turn out to be an epic Australian Open women's singles semi-final when Madison Keys could well have toyed with the idea of abandoning her swinging ways and adopting a safety-first approach against a resolute Iga Swiatek. Sure, that is not her game, but the mind often dictates terms in these high-octane moments.
Like when she dropped the first set despite having broken Swiatek's serve thrice. Or when she was love-40 down on her serve twice over deep into the third set. Or when she was 5-7 down in the deciding, nerve-racking first-to-10 match tiebreaker. But Keys kept dangling and dazzling. She kept her foot on the pedal and the mind in the positive. She kept hanging in there and staying close to the Pole. And finally, when Swiatek's forehand sailed long, this swinging Keys unlocked an Australian Open final spot for the first time.
After the two-hour, 35-minute high-quality, drama-filled battle ended at 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(10-8), Keys got down on her haunches, placed her left palm over her cap and let her tears flow.
The American also wept after the 2023 US Open semi-final which she surrendered to Aryna Sabalenka from a near-winning position, wondering if she'd be able to get herself back to these big stages again.
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