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Sabalenka seals stunning comeback to reach Berlin semis

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Aryna Sabalenka was put to the test in the Berlin Open quarter-finals but mounted a stunning comeback to beat Nikola Bartunkova in three sets.

Bartunkova looked set to cause a massive shock, but Sabalenka fought back to claim a 2-6 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 victory in two hours and 25 minutes.

The Czech came out on the offensive from the very start and reeled off five straight games, with Sabalenka unable to find any answers to her big-serving opponent.

The world number one did fend off four set points in her next service game to delay the inevitable, but then failed to convert two break points as Bartunkova took the first set.

Bartunkova's dominance continued at the start of the second as she raced into a 4-0 lead, though Sabalenka soon put together a response, winning each of the next five games.

And in the tie-break, Sabalenka turned up the heat even more; from 2-1 down, she did not give Bartunkova another sniff, as she won six straight points to force a decider.

The pair traded breaks in the final set, with Bartunkova even taking a 4-3 lead, but Sabalenka dropped just five more points after that as she took the win on her third match point.

Sabalenka shows true grit to steady the ship

It looked like Sabalenka was going to be on the wrong end of a very heavy defeat early in the second set, with Bartunkova giving her absolutely no openings.

The Czech pushed from the start, winning 67% of her points on serve in the first set (18/27), but as the match went on, she struggled to maintain that high level.

Sabalenka dug in deep, saving 11 of the 17 break points she faced, but she will have to make a swift improvement as she will face Jessica Pegula in the final four.

She has only ever made it through to two grass-court finals, losing them both, but neither of those came in Berlin, and the Belarusian will hope she can use this result as a springboard.