Swiatek survives Kalinskaya scare to reach US Open last 16

Iga Swiatek steadied herself at the key moments, serving up a masterclass in mental fortitude as the 2022 US Open champion clawed her way back into contention. (AP)
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Updated 31 August 2025
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Swiatek survives Kalinskaya scare to reach US Open last 16

  • World number two summons her championship resolve to beat Anna Kalinskaya 7-6(2) 6-4
  • The Pole was far from her sharpest in the scrappy, error-strewn contest

NEW YORK: Iga Swiatek’s first evening under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium nearly turned into a nightmare before the world number two summoned her championship resolve to beat Anna Kalinskaya 7-6(2) 6-4 at the US Open on Saturday.

The Wimbledon winner found herself staring down the barrel at 5-1 in the opening set of their third-round clash as Russian 29th seed Kalinskaya threatened to repeat her stunning upset victory over Swiatek in Dubai last year.

“Well, for sure it wasn’t the easy match, especially after the beginning,” a relieved Swiatek said.

“I’m happy that I came back and started playing better, because for sure I did some mistakes in the beginning of the first set that I wish didn’t happen.”

The Pole was far from her sharpest in the scrappy, error-strewn contest — nine breaks and 67 unforced errors by both players combined painted the picture of a match won through sheer bloody-mindedness rather than sublime shot-making.

Yet Swiatek steadied herself at the key moments, serving up a masterclass in mental fortitude as the 2022 US Open champion clawed her way back into contention.

She saved four set points in the first, eventually dominating the tiebreak 7-2, and broke late in the second to notch her 20th major match win of the season, drawing level with defending champion and world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

The key to her remarkable turnaround? Keeping her cool when panic might have been the natural response.

“At 5-1 or something, it’s easy to panic, and I didn’t. So that’s good,” Swiatek said.

The six-times Grand Slam champion revealed she made crucial tactical adjustments mid-match.

“I focused on, like, two technical things that I figured out might help me,” she said.

“When the ball was easier, I played too long sometimes. I wanted to keep the margins, I guess, to not make unforced errors.”

The victory propels Swiatek into the last 16 for the fifth year in succession in New York, where she will face 13th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova.


Saudi Arabia need extra-time to halt Palestine's dream run at Arab Cup, edge into semi-finals

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Saudi Arabia need extra-time to halt Palestine's dream run at Arab Cup, edge into semi-finals

DOHA: Saudi Arabia ended Palestine’s impressive Arab Cup run with a hard-fought 2-1 extra-time victory on Thursday, securing their place in the semi-finals after a tense quarter-final in Al Rayyan.

Herve Renard’s side dominated long spells of the first half, probing patiently against a disciplined Palestinian defence that had kept two clean sheets in the group stage.

The Green Falcons came closest late in the opening period when a deep cross opened up space for Feras Al-Buraikan, only for Hamed Hamdan to produce a crucial last-ditch clearance.

Saudi Arabia eventually broke through early in the second half via their talisman Salem Al-Dawsari, whose sharp first touch drew a foul from Mohammed Saleh inside the area.

Al-Buraikan converted the ensuing penalty with confidence to give the Saudis a deserved lead.

But Palestine responded immediately.

Oday Dabbagh controlled a cross from Hassan Altambakti with a superb first touch before finishing clinically to level the match and reignite hopes of a historic semi-final berth.

Saudi Arabia thought they had a chance to retake the lead late on when they were awarded another penalty, but VAR overturned the decision. With the teams locked at 1-1, the match went to extra time.

Just as a shootout loomed, Mohamed Kanno delivered the decisive moment, rising to head home a pinpoint cross from Al-Dawsari and send the Green Falcons into the final four, while bringing an admirable Palestinian campaign to an end.