Iga Swiatek had an impressive victory over Aryna Sabalenka at the GNP Seguro WTA Finals, winning 6-3, 6-2. If Swiatek wins the championship match against Jessica Pegula, she will reclaim the top spot in the rankings. However, if Pegula wins, it will be a career-first for Sabalenka. This is a rare occurrence at the WTA Finals, with the last time being in 2009. Swiatek has a strong record against Sabalenka, winning six out of their nine matches. She has also been on a winning streak, with 10 consecutive victories since her title win in Beijing. Swiatek has been dominant in Cancun, only dropping 18 games and becoming the youngest player to reach the WTA Finals championship match since 2011. Pegula has also been performing well, winning all her matches against top-ranked players. She has the opportunity to defeat the top four players in the tournament. Swiatek has had an outstanding year, winning a total of 67 matches. The match between Swiatek and Sabalenka was intense, with Swiatek breaking Sabalenka’s serve early on and maintaining her momentum throughout the match. The windy conditions posed a challenge, but Swiatek’s flawless footwork helped her stay in control. In the end, Swiatek’s consistent game proved to be the difference, with Sabalenka making more unforced errors. It was a closely contested match, highlighting the skill and determination of both players.