Keys conquers Bencic 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 to succeed in Charleston Open semis
In a marquee match on the Credit score One Charleston Open, the 2025 Australian Open champion took on the 2025 Comeback Participant of the Yr! Madison Keys was looking for type and confidence as her rating dipped from a career-high of #5 to #18. The thirty-one-year-old from Rock Island, Illinois, had not dropped a set within the earlier two rounds.
Belinda Bencic from Switzerland gave delivery to her first baby in 2024 and, upon returning to the tour final season, gained two WTA 500-level occasions. She began the present season alongside staff Switzerland as they reached the United Cup last. Performed throughout a number of cities in Australia, the twenty-nine-year-old went undefeated in singles, together with noteworthy wins over then world #2 Iga Swiatek and #8 Jasmine Paolini.
Two former Charleston Open champions, every with ten profession titles, stepped onto stadium courtroom looking for their first semifinal of the season. Keys led the head-to-head 3-2, having break up the 2 on clay, together with a straight-set victory for Bencic on the 2022 Charleston Open, the 12 months she gained the title.
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Keys gained the toss and selected to obtain. Bencic made 5/5 first serves and held to like, whereas Keys gifted 4 unforced errors and dumped serve. Bencic confronted a triple break level, double-faulted, and gave again the break. Keys opened and closed with spectacular winners to stage at two.
Bencic hit two consecutive winners and held simply to 15 whereas Keys donated 4 further errors, confronted two deuce and break level but held for 3-3. Bencic missed 3/5 first serves but held simply to 15, whereas Keys, serving with new balls, struggled. She missed 4 consecutive first serves and confronted three deuce and two break factors earlier than holding with two aces.
Bencic donated one other double fault, however together with her exemplary motion and timing, held to 30 for 5-4. Keys serving to remain within the set struck her third ace to save lots of set level, however conceded it with a netted forehand.
Bencic served first within the second and confronted a triple break level and three deuce factors earlier than holding, whereas Keys confronted 5 deuce factors earlier than leveling with three further aces. As her frustration grew, so did the unforced errors. Bencic dedicated three consecutive errors to drop serve whereas Keys held simply to 15 to consolidate the break for 3-1.
Bencic opened the fifth with a backhand swing volley winner, and although she confronted two deuces and two break factors, held for 2-3. The American struck two consecutive forehand winners and held simply to 15 for 4-2.
The Swiss serving with new balls confronted a break level and deuce, however held for 3-4 with an unimaginable inside-in forehand. Keys opened the eighth with a monster serve up the tee and with a blistering backhand down the road cross, held to 30 for 5-3. Bencic, serving to remain within the set, donated three further unforced errors, together with her third double fault, to concede the set. Bencic took a rest room break following the conclusion of the second set.
Keys served first within the decider and battled to carry. She gifted her first double fault to face a break level and although she confronted one other along with three deuce factors, held with two consecutive forehand winners. Bencic started to unravel because the unforced errors continued to accrue. She confronted a double break level and dropped serve together with her fourth double fault.
Keys opened the third together with her seventh ace and although she confronted double break level and deuce, held with a unbelievable crosscourt forehand volley to consolidate the break for 3-0. Bencic confronted three deuce, a break level, and dropped serve following 5 further unforced errors.
Keys opened the fifth with a successful crosscourt backhand and her eighth ace, however dropped serve with two consecutive errors, together with her second double fault. Bencic donated her fifth double fault however held to 30 to consolidate the break with a backhand swing volley winner.
Keys serving with new balls opened and closed with formidable groundstrokes to carry at love for 5-2. Bencic, serving to remain within the match, opened with a wonderful crosscourt forehand winner however conceded it together with her sixth double fault and a successful crosscourt forehand cross from Keys.
It was a splendid turnaround from Keys, who achieved her first top-twenty victory of the season along with her first semifinal. She considerably diminished the unforced errors whereas ramping up the aggression and serve.
She completed with eight aces, two double faults, and gained 72% of first and 36% of second serve factors. She was clutch on break factors, saving 9/12 whereas changing 6/12. She was relentless when returning, successful 37% of first serve and an astounding 76% of second serve return factors.
Throughout her press convention, I requested Keys how she would assess her return sport given her means to make important inroads on Bencic’s first and second serve. She replied, “ I feel it was actually essential right now. I feel that, even with the scoreline being the way in which that it was, I even had a couple of extra break level possibilities that I form of set myself up for. And I feel although you don’t at all times convert these factors, I feel they simply add much more strain. And I feel it form of additionally provides you a bit little bit of confidence going into your personal serve simply understanding that you simply’re at all times in her service video games.”
Her semifinal opponent is one she has but to face. Yulia Starodubtseva ranked #89, took out world #53, McCartney Kessler of the US. The twenty-six-year-old Ukrainian, on match debut, has dropped one set en path to her first tour-level semifinal.






