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After two straightforward wins, Elena Rybakina was pushed mightily by Aussie wildcard Linette Cabrera. The 20-year-old dropped the first set as Cabrera attacked the Kazahstani’s second serve. Rybakina fought back, upping her first serve percentage and sealing the win in the decider. Against Watson, it will be important for Rybakina to excel on her first serve delivery, lest Watson take control of the point. Rybakina simply cannot rely on winning second serves with Watson’s ability to attack.
I expect this will be another long, three set battle. But, Rybakina is the fresher of the two and should edge this out for her second final appearance of 2020.
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