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‘My tennis is changing’ – Iga Swiatek prepares for Indian Wells meeting with Simona Halep

Iga Swiatek will be able to see how much she has improved when she takes on Simona Halep in the semi-finals at Indian Wells. Swiatek cast Madison Keys of the US aside in her quarterfinal, 6-0, 6-1 in just 56 minutes, and is prepared for a huge battle on the court with the no.24 seed. Ad/> “She’s playing some good tennis right now,” said Swiatek of Halep in quotes published by bnpparibasopen.com.

WTA Indian WellsHalep hurries past Cirstea to reach quarter finalsYESTERDAY AT 19:35 “She’s really consistent. I don’t know how many unforced errors she had, but probably less than 10. She’s in great shape.

It’s going to be a tough match — it’s always like that against Simona. For me, it’s going to be a test. I can see how much I’ve improved, because I feel like my tennis is changing.” The Polish star focused more in detail on the match with Keys, and stressed the aim was to get the job done as soon as possible after dropping the opening set of her last two matches.

“I was getting tired a little bit, so I wanted to make it quick,” she added. “Madison played a great tournament. Her whole season is pretty great.

I didn’t really know if I was going to be able to push back her speed, because she can play pretty fast. I wanted to stay low on my legs and control it a little more.” Azarenka deletes social media accounts after tearful Indian Wells exit Djokovic, Russians given green light to play at French Open Meanwhile, Halep set up the clash with a 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-3 win over Croatia’s Petra Martic, after the latter shocked Emma Raducanu in the third round. Halep was in fine form and took just 24 minutes to win the opening set, landing 13 of her 14 first serves and winning all but one of those points.

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