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Iga Swiatek has been in a blazing run of form this season. She has been one of the most consistent players on the women’s circuit lately. Further, Swiatek has maintained the momentum at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells as she stormed into the finals. Earlier today, she recorded a thumping win over the former World Number 1, Simona Halep, defeating the Romanian in straight sets 7-6 (6), 6-4.

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It was going to be a mouth-watering contest between the experienced Halep and an in-form Swiatek. The match lived up to its billing as the two players played some exhilarating tennis. It was a topsy-turvy first set, to begin with, lasting just over an hour.

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The two players gauged each other’s game early on and tried to hold their serves. However, Swiatek raced to a 4-2 lead in the first set, breaking Halep’s serve in the sixth game. Halep broke back immediately and won the next three games to take the lead in the opening set. Further, she couldn’t close down the first set, as Swiatek broke Halep’s serve while she was serving for the set. Eventually in the tie-breaker, Polish held her nerves to win the opening set.

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The second set progressed on a similar line as the first set. Both the players found it difficult to hold their serves in challenging conditions in Indian Wells. After Swiatek broke Halep’s serve in the third game of the second set, the latter won the next three games to swing the momentum in her favor. However, Swiatek came back strongly to win the next four games, securing the second set 6-4 to storm into her maiden Indian Wells Master final.

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Iga Swiatek’s 2022 season

Except for Dubai, Swiatek has reached at least the semifinals of every tournament she has played this year so far. She began the season at the Adelaide International 1 tournament. However, she lost to World Number 1, Ashleigh Barty, in the semifinals. Further, in the Australian Open, she had another last-four finish. Danielle Collins, who finished as the runner-up in that tournament, defeated Swiatek in the semifinals.

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Her next tournament was the Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championships. In the only disappointing result this year, Swiatek suffered a shock defeat in the second round against Jelena Ostapenko. However, the Polish came back strongly to win the Qatar TotalEnergies Open.

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With her win over Halep in the semifinals, Swiatek will be booming with confidence as she aims to win back-to-back titles. In the summit clash, she will take on the winner of the other semifinal between Paula Badosa and Maria Sakkari.

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Who will claim the Indian Wells title this year? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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Vatsal Shah is a tennis journalist at EssentiallySports, covering ATP and WTA storylines from the ES Trends Desk since 2023. He delivers breaking insights on major tournaments and player arcs, decoding tactical shifts and viral moments into accessible takeaways for fans worldwide. His coverage of Taylor Townsend’s Dubai title win stood out for capturing both the emotional significance of her victory and the context of her comeback. Drawing on his background as a recreational player, Vatsal adds a courtside perspective to his reporting, bringing depth and authenticity to Grand Slam coverage for the ES News Center. By combining sharp observation with a clear, engaging writing style, he ensures that key tennis moments are not only reported but truly understood. Fluent in English, French, and German, as well as three Indian languages, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi, Vatsal connects with a diverse global readership. With his mix of linguistic reach, analytical insight, and passion for the sport, he is carving a niche as a fresh, incisive voice in tennis journalism.

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