
French Open 2025 semi-final Live Updates: Sabalenka dominating first set vs Swiatek
Iga Swiatek has somehow managed to hang on in the opening set against Aryna Sabalenka on Centre Court.
But there's more work to be done as she needs to serve better to shift the pressure back on Sabalenka in the high-voltage semi-final.
Aryna Sabalenka leads Iga Swiatek 4-2 in the first set
Aryna Sabalenka dropped her serve in the fourth game, but the World No.1 responded brilliantly to get her third break of the set.
Iga Swiatek needs a miracle to save the first set. It's safe to say that the four-time champion hasn't served well and has been a pale shadow of her glorious self.
Aryna Sabalenka leads Iga Swiatek 4-1 in the first set
Iga Swiatek has got the much-needed break in the first semi-final against World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka on Centre Court.
After letting go two break-point chances, Swiatek converted the third. But she still needs one more break to have hopes of saving the first set.
Aryna Sabalenka leads Iga Swiatek 3-1 in the first set
Aryna Sabalenka is looking unstoppable as she has gone 3-0 up in the opening set against Iga Swiatek with a double break of serve.
Iga Swiatek is looking under immense pressure on Centre Court and now needs something very special to save the first set.
Aryna Sabalenka leads Iga Swiatek 3-0 in the first set
Aryna Sabalenka couldn't have expected a better start. Can she? The World No.1 has earned a crucial break of serve to go 1-0 up in the opening set against Iga Swiatek.
Swiatek hasn't had the best of starts, but has the calibre to bounce back on Centre Court.
Aryna Sabalenka leads Iga Swiatek 1-0 in the first set
Iga Swiatek is on a 26-match winning streak in the French Open. Quite incredible, isn't it?
The last time Swiatek lost in the clay-court major was back in 2021 when Greece's Maria Sakkari beat her 6-4, 6-4 in the quarter-finals.
But Swiatek will also be wary of the fact that she hasn't won a title since the Roland Garros 2024 and dropped out of the top 3 for the first time since March 2022.
Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka have faced each other 12 times since they first met in the 2021 WTA Finals.
Swiatek is leading her Belarusian opponent 8-4.
Interestingly, the upcoming clash is only the second instance Swiatek and Sabalenka will lock horns in a Grand Slam
The only time they met in a major was at the US Open 2022, where Swiatek beat Sabalenka 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.
On clay, Swiatek has a 5-1 lead over Sabalenka.
Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek are set to face each other in the first women's singles semi-final at Court Philippe Chatrier.
The match is scheduled to start at 6:30 PM IST, and 3:00 PM local time.
Swiatek is looking to defend her crown and become the first woman to win four Roland Garros titles.
Sabalenka, on the other hand, is looking for her maiden final berth in the French Open.

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