We had been warning you that this Iga Swiatek was starting to resemble the player she used to be, that woman who on clay court gives you no space to breathe. Today, she could have hesitated against Jessica Pegula, someone who has beaten her five times, but on this surface, the math adds up quickly. If the Polish player is in form, there's no contest: 6-1, 6-2. And that's exactly how it played out, Iga needed 68 minutes to give us another tennis lesson and advance to the semifinals of the WTA 1000 in Rome, where she will face the winner of the match between Svitolina and Rybakina, scheduled for later tonight. It goes without saying who the clear favorite for the title is.
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