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Svitolina overcomes Bertens in gruelling WTA semi

Singapore - A determined Elina Svitolina overcame the relentless power of Kiki Bertens during a gruelling semi-final in Singapore, continuing a dogged quest for her first WTA Finals triumph.

The Ukrainian outlasted the world number nine 7-5, 6-7 (5/7), 6-4 in two hours and 39 minutes to book her spot in the final, where she will play Sloane Stephens or Karolina Pliskova.

Svitolina has looked on a mission at the WTA Finals in an effort to make amends for a lacklustre early exit last year. Her defensive prowess wore down Bertens, who blasted 41 winners but made 63 unforced errors.

It ended a fairy tale run for Bertens, who only qualified days before the tournament when world number one Simona Halep withdrew from injury.

"It feels amazing, it was a tough battle," Svitolina said after the match."

It was about running and chasing every ball. I was glad I could stay in the match and then close it out."

The Dutchwoman looked to attack on return but couldn't make any inroads early and felt the heat on her own serve.

Svitolina broke in the fourth game but couldn't consolidate as Bertens lifted her intensity, crunching powerful forehands to dictate the rallies.

The world number seven fought her way back into the contest through her trademark steely defence and broke in the 12th to draw first blood.

Bertens doubled-faulted on set point, throwing her racquet in frustration after a first set riddled with 21 unforced errors.

After a chat with coach Raemon Sluiter at the changeover, Bertens regrouped and broke Svitolina in the opening game of the second set.

She mixed power from the baseline with deft drop shots to rattle the 24-year-old.

Bertens was on the brink of levelling it up at 40-0 in the 10th game but cracked under the pressure.

The 26-year-old recovered in a tense tiebreak to force a decider and the twists continued in a pulsating third set.

Svitolina was unable to consolidate the break in a marathon 13-minute second game but hit back immediately against Bertens' erratic serve, becoming the first ever Ukrainian to qualify for the decider.

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