Good afternoon, we are back with another live blog featuring Anna Kalinskaya vs Maja Chwalinska. Stay tuned for all the live updates.
Good afternoon, we are back with another live blog featuring Anna Kalinskaya vs Maja Chwalinska. Stay tuned for all the live updates.
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Match: Anna Kalinskaya vs Maja Chwalinska
Round: Quarter-final
Venue: Court Philippe-Chatrier
Date: June 3, 2:50 PM IST (tentative)
The players have completed their warm-ups and the atmosphere is building as the match gets underway. Maja Chwalińska has the ball in hand and will serve first, looking to make a strong start and settle into rhythm early.
Anna Kalinskaya strikes first, breaking serve to take the opening game of the match. While the scoreline favors the Russian early on, the game itself was closely contested, with both players involved in several competitive exchanges.
Maja Chwalinska has hit back immediately, breaking serve to get herself on the board and level the early exchanges. After falling behind in the opening game, the Pole showed great composure to seize her opportunity and cancel out the deficit.
Maja Chwalinska has seized control of the opening set, breaking serve again to move 3-1 ahead. The Pole applied sustained pressure from the baseline, forcing errors from Kalinskaya, who is struggling to find her rhythm early on. A costly double fault opened the door, and Chwalinska capitalized before another loose forehand from the Russian handed over the break.
Anna Kalinskaya is showing signs of a fightback, holding serve to cut the deficit to 5-3 in the opening set. The Russian recovered well from a double fault at 40-15, responding with aggressive shot-making and a powerful first serve to close out the game.
Kalinskaya holds to 30 to stay alive at 5-3, but Chwalinska still has the chance to serve it out. A 27-shot rally blows the game wide open, finished with a drop shot-lob combo that even earns applause from Kalinskaya for 30-15.
Chwalinska finds another gear to reach set point at 40-30, matching the earlier missed chance at 5-1, but Kalinskaya digs in with big hitting to save it. With the wind swirling across Chatrier, the tension spikes again as Kalinskaya breaks on the next opportunity, and suddenly it’s back on serve at 5-5 in a wildly swinging first set.
Chwalinska edges ahead again as Kalinskaya slips on serve to trail 4-3, before a proper clay-court scrap unfolds, moon balls, net rushes, and lobs all packed into one extended rally that Chwalinska eventually takes for 5-3.
After a long stretch where service points barely exist, she suddenly lands two quick blows to reach 6-3 and triple set point. Kalinskaya has resisted everything up to this point, but this time she sends one long, and that’s the set.
Chwalinska finally seals it 7-3 in the tiebreak after 69 minutes of relentless, nerve-shredding tennis.
Set two is underway and Chwalinska has carried her momentum forward, leading 2-1. She looks more settled early on after taking that marathon first set, holding her shape well from the baseline and keeping Kalinskaya pinned behind it. The Russian is still searching for rhythm again, but the Pole has the early control in this second set.
Variation is doing the damage here as Chwalinska backs up the break with a composed hold to 30, mixing pace and placement despite having a noticeably slower first serve than Kalinskaya’s second.
The qualifier, who arrived here with just one Grand Slam win to her name, is now three games away from a semi-final, a thought that would’ve felt impossible not long ago when Kalinskaya was still surging. She leads 4-1 in set two and has full control.
Momentum flips again. Kalinskaya, playing freer, storms through Chwalinska’s serve to 0-40 and finishes the break with a fierce forehand winner.
But the response is instant chaos, on her own serve she goes 30-40 down and then nets a backhand long. Another break, the 10th of the match, and Chwalinska is suddenly serving for it.
Chwalinska still moves within two points of victory at 30-15, but Kalinskaya fires back with a brutal return winner to drag it into another twist.
A break point comes and goes as Chwalinska holds her nerve with a body serve to reach deuce, but Kalinskaya edges ahead again and finally forces the error, with Chwalinska going long on a loose forehand.
A fourth straight break caps a chaotic finish, and despite the collapse on serve, Chwalińska holds on to close it out 6(3)-7(7), 6-3 and book her place in the semi-finals.
That’s a wrap from this one. You can switch over to our Aryna Sabalenka vs Diana Shnaider live blog for all the action there. See you on the next one. Bye for now.