Rybakina stuns Swiatek
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Believe it or not, Iga Swiatek sets negative record for sets lost with 0-6 scoreline
Swiatek pulled off a negative WTA record by losing the third set of her WTA Finals match against Rybakina with a 0-6 scoreline.
Betting Insight: This is likely to be a long, high-quality battle. Swiatek’s defensive consistency and Anisimova’s first-strike power suggest a match that could go beyond two sets or feature long service games. Over 19.5 games looks the most reliable market.
Swiatek began the match confidently, breaking early and taking the first set 6-3. But once Rybakina found her rhythm, the match flipped dramatically. The Kazakh delivered a stunning 6-0 final set, securing one of the most dominant finishes of the tournament.
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