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Miami Open 2023: Elena Rybakina breezes past Martina Trevisan to reach semi-finals with dominant victory

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Elena Rybakina produced a dominant performance to beat Martina Trevisan 6-3 6-0 to reach the Miami Open semi-finals. Rybakina got better throughout the match and completed a bagel over her opponent to win in 68 minutes.

Ad She will play Jessica Pegula or Anastasia Potapova, two players the Wimbledon champion has never beaten, in the last four on Thursday.

WTA Indian WellsRybakina avenges Australian Open loss to beat Sabalenka and claim Indian Wells title19/03/2023 AT 22:48 “I’m very happy to go through,” said Rybakina. “I managed to change my game in the second set.

I was not rushing so much, I was not playing that fast maybe. “I’m not really happy with my first serve percentage but overall it was a good match and hopefully I can continue like this.” Both players missed break points early on the match, before Rybakina finally broke in the fourth game to take a 3-1 lead.

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