WTA Finals updates from the 12.30 BST match in SingaporeStephens into semi-finals after beating Angelique KerberFeel free to email James your thoughts or via Twitter @piercy360 2.50pm BST Stephens speaks!I was thinking, ‘I played so great this week and now I’m going to lose love-love’ – it was so embarrassing. She was playing really great and I couldn’t put in a dent in her, I just tried to play great tennis and amazed I came out with a win. She’s a great player when she’s on – her serve is big, her forehand is big – I knew I had to keep battling. She was playing textbook tennis in that first set and all I could do was try and fight back, and that’s what I did. 2.47pm BST Some notable match stats. Pliskova didn’t serve a single ace despite 11 in this tournament up to the semi-final at the most on the WTA Tour this year. Stephens’ first serve accuracy was also 79%, in the first set it was at 36% at one point. By contrast Pliskova was at just 45%, which for one of her best and most consistent weapons isn’t good enough. Continue reading…
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