Elina Svitolina scored a noteworthy win for herself in her comeback journey on Friday. The Ukrainian upset sixth seed Varvara Gracheva 6-3, 6-4 in their quarter-final match at the Strasbourg International. Svitolina won 80% of her first-serve points and 60% of her second-serve points.
She also won 44% and 48% points on return on Gracheva’s first and second serves respectively. She faced only one break point and wasn’t able to save that either. She, however, converted four of five break points on her opponent’s serve.
This is the first time in over two years that Svitolina’s made it to the semi-finals of a WTA event. The last time she did so was in 2021, when she made it to the semi-final en route to lifting the Chicago Open title.
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In the semi-final, Svitolina will play Clara Burel. The Frenchwoman upset fourth seed Bernarda Pera 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 in two hours and two minutes to advance to the semis.
Burel saved 11 of 16 break points she faced and converted six of 11 break points she had on the American’s serve. Burel won 59% of her first-serve points to Pera’s 54%. She also 52% of her…