Sahaja Yamalapalli Pulls Off Stunning Comeback to Reach ITF Wichita Final

India’s Sahaja Yamalapalli staged a breathtaking final-set comeback to secure her spot in the championship match of the ITF W35 Wichita tournament.

In a grueling semifinal encounter, the top-seeded Yamalapalli (WTA 360) overcame an unranked but highly competitive Yekaterina Dmitrichenko, sealing a thrilling 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory.

The Match Breakdown: From the Brink of Defeat

The match looked nearly out of reach for Yamalapalli in the deciding third set. Trailing 2-5 and staring down the barrel of elimination, the Indian tennis star showed incredible resilience:

  • Saved Match Point: Yamalapalli successfully fended off a match point that would have sent Dmitrichenko to the finals.
  • 5-Game Win Streak: Down but not out, she rattled off five consecutive games to turn a 2-5 deficit into a spectacular 7-5 set victory.

Match Score: Sahaja Yamalapalli d. Yekaterina Dmitrichenko 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.

What’s Next: The ITF Wichita Final

Yamalapalli will head into Sunday’s final riding a massive wave of momentum. However, a tough challenge awaits her as she prepares to face the winner of the second semifinal matchup between:

  • Reese Brantmeier: The current US College No. 2 and former WTA World No. 411.
  • Dana Guzman: The WTA No. 579 and former Junior World No. 11.

With a title on the line, Yamalapalli’s grit and clutch performance under pressure have firmly cemented her as the player to beat this weekend.

Quick FAQ:

What tournament is Sahaja Yamalapalli playing in? Sahaja Yamalapalli is competing in the ITF W35 Wichita tennis tournament ($30,000 prize category).

Who did Sahaja Yamalapalli defeat in the semifinals? She defeated Kazakhstan’s Yekaterina Dmitrichenko in a three-set thriller (4-6, 6-4, 7-5).

What was the score of the final set comeback? Yamalapalli came back from 2-5 down in the third set, saving a match point and winning 5 consecutive games to close it out 7-5.

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