The match ended with the score 1:6, 6:1, 6:2. The opponents spent 1h43 on the ground.
The 4th racket in the world, Rybakina, made 11 aces, made nine errors on the field and converted three break points out of six. Samsonova, ranked 18th in the WTA rankings, recorded 11 innings from start to finish, made three out of six break points and made nine errors on the field.
In the final of the tournament in Montreal, Samsonova will play with American Jessica Pegula. She previously beat the world’s number one racket, Iga Sviontek.
Down-the-line.com carried a live text broadcast of the match between Samsonov and Rybakin.
Source: Sport
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