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Iga Swiatek thrashes Danielle Collins to set up Qatar Open quarter-final with Belinda Bencic

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek was on blistering form in her first match since the Australian Open as she thrashed Danielle Collins 6-0 6-1 at the Qatar Open.

Collins, ranked No.42 in the world, was no match for her dominant opponent, and she could not hold Swiatek at bay for more than an hour, with the Pole winning the first three games in fewer than 10 minutes, and taking the first set in just 21.

Ad The second went much the same way as Swiatek was in no mood to take her foot off the accelerator. WTA DohaSwiatek says she won't always 'play perfectly' ahead of Qatar title defenceYESTERDAY AT 12:22 Swiatek now moves onto the quarter-finals, where she will meet Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic. "[I felt] pretty confident," Swiatek told reporters after her victory. «I'm happy that I was kind of composed and from the beginning until the end pretty focused and disciplined with tactics. 'A mixture of both' — Djokovic's ex-coach says he has the best qualities of Nadal and Federer 'It is f****** stupid' — Bublik's explicit rant in defeat to Wawrinka Swiatek says she won't always 'play perfectly' ahead of Qatar title defence »I didn't really let Danielle get into the rhythm.

I wanted to be aggressive. I'm pretty happy that I did that well." American Collins was struggling to keep the ball in the lines throughout and made 13 unforced errors, meaning Swiatek dropped just four points in the first set, and the Pole's dominant serve kept her on top throughout.

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