MELBOURNE—It’s not easy being the favorite, particularly if you’re not feeling 100 percent. Elina Svitolina’s Australian Open campaign was in danger against Katerina Siniakova on Wednesday—but, luckily for her, only for a set.
The No. 4 seed started out too passively at Rod Laver Arena, letting the hard-hitting 21-year-old find her rhythm and pound her way to a 6-4 lead.
“I think she was playing great in the first set,” Svitolina said. “I gave her this one break and this chance to dominate and play well. It was my mistake, hopefully in the next round I will be more focused.”
Siniakova’s risky game unraveled after she took a medical timeout, while the Ukrainian stepped up a few levels to dictate the rallies and put Siniakova under pressure. It was as if a new match had begun after the set changeover, with Svitolina eventually moving into the third round, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
“It was second and third set was 6-2, 6-1, but I felt like it was 8-6 in the third. It was very tough for me today,” Svitolina said. “Not feeling great and was not focused on the right things, so, yeah, that's why it made it tougher for myself.