Swiatek, Iga and WTA Finals
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Swiatek pulled off a negative WTA record by losing the third set of her WTA Finals match against Rybakina with a 0-6 scoreline.
Swiatek began the match confidently, breaking early and taking the first set 6-3. But once Rybakina found her rhythm, the match flipped dramatically. The Kazakh delivered a stunning 6-0 final set, securing one of the most dominant finishes of the tournament.
Betting Insight: This is likely to be a long, high-quality battle. Swiatek’s defensive consistency and Anisimova’s first-strike power suggest a match that could go beyond two sets or feature long service games. Over 19.5 games looks the most reliable market.
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