The Qatar Open will feature a rematch of last year’s final between Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina, as both players delivered in their respective quarter-final matches. Their 2024 Doha final was a thrilling battle, ultimately won by the Polish star.
World No. 2 Swiatek survived a tough test against Linda Noskova, a rising rivalry that now stands at 4-1 in favour of Swiatek. The 20-year-old Czech continues to challenge the Pole, and Wednesday’s match was no exception, with Noskova pushing her to the brink in the decider.
On the other side, Rybakina lived up to expectations by defeating Rebecca Šramková 7-6, 6-2. The Slovak had been one of the surprises of the tournament, taking out teenage sensation Mirra Andreeva in the previous round.
Rybakina is arguably Swiatek’s toughest opponent, consistently producing thrilling matches against her. Their 2024 Doha final ended in a 7-6(10), 6-3 victory for Swiatek, securing her third consecutive Qatar Open title. However, the head-to-head remains 4-3 in favour of Rybakina, making this semi-final clash a must-watch encounter.
With big names like Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Zheng Qinwen already out of the draw, this semi-final is undoubtedly the match of the day, featuring the tournament’s top contenders.
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