Iga Swiatek-Casper Ruud rally to reach U.S. Open mixed final

Two points away from defeat, Poland’s Iga Swiatek and Norway’s Casper Ruud staged a remarkable comeback in mixed doubles. By winning the final six points, they secured a spot in the U.S. final after a tense 3-5, 5-3, 10-8 victory.

Key Takeaways:

  • They were two points from losing before mounting a comeback
  • They won the final six points of the match
  • The final score was 3-5, 5-3, 10-8
  • They defeated Jessica Pegula (U.S.) and Jack Draper (Great Britain)
  • This result propelled them into the mixed doubles final

Introduction

Poland’s Iga Swiatek and Norway’s Casper Ruud delivered a dramatic tennis moment that will be remembered for their brilliant late-match surge. They were just two points from losing yet managed to reverse the momentum in spectacular fashion.

The Match Overview

The contest began with Swiatek and Ruud dropping the first set 3-5 to Jessica Pegula of the United States and Jack Draper of Great Britain. Refusing to back down, the Polish-Norwegian pairing responded by winning the second set 5-3, setting the stage for a decisive tiebreak battle.

The Turning Point

At the super tiebreak, Swiatek and Ruud found themselves in a precarious position. Fending off near-certain defeat, they rallied to win the final six points. This crucial run pushed the score to 10-8, sealing their victory and leaving their opponents stunned.

Facing Pegula and Draper

Pegula and Draper, representing two different tennis powerhouses, presented a challenging front with their aggressive play. Yet their efforts fell short in the closing stage of the match, where Swiatek and Ruud’s composure proved decisive.

Conclusion

Their triumph, captured with a 3-5, 5-3, 10-8 scoreline, places Swiatek and Ruud in the U.S. mixed doubles final. In a single surge of excellence, they demonstrated the resilience and skill that can spell the difference between defeat and victory on tennis’s biggest stages.

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