Tennis

Oft-injured Andreescu forced out of Thailand Open semifinal with shoulder issue

Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine reached her first final in four years after the top-seeded Bianca Andreescu retired with a shoulder injury during their semifinal match at the Thailand Open on Saturday.

Top seed exits after Ukraine's Tsurenko reeled off 8 straight games for 7-5, 4-0 lead

Women's tennis player, while standing on the court, closes her eyes in reaction to a shot.
Top seed Bianca Andreescu, pictured, was trailing Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine 7-5, 4-0 at the Thailand Open when the Canadian was forced to retire from Saturday's semifinal with a shoulder injury. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press/File)

Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine reached her first final in four years after the top-seeded Bianca Andreescu retired with a shoulder injury during their semifinal match at the Thailand Open on Saturday.

Tsurenko, in search of her fifth WTA title, was leading the 2019 U.S. Open champion 7-5, 4-0 when the Canadian stopped playing. Andreescu entered the match having not lost a set this week.

The former world No. 23 fought from 3-5 down to take the first set and reeled off eight straight games before Andreescu retired with a right shoulder problem.

"Bianca is such an amazing player. She is capable of hitting all kinds of shots and gave so much trouble today," Tsurenko, now ranked 136th, said from Hua Hin. "But I was just fighting, and I told myself positive things that I can do it. Unfortunately, she had to retire."

Andreescu advanced to the semifinal with a 6-0, 7-6 (3) win over Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine on Friday.

WATCH | Injured Andreescu leaves Thailand Open in semifinal:

Andreescu forced to retire from Thailand Open semifinals with injury

2 years ago
Duration 2:41
An upper-body injury to Mississauga, Ont. native Bianca Andreescu forced her to bow out of the 2nd set of her Thailand Open semifinals match against Lesia Tsurenko.

The Mississauga, Ont., native was looking for her first tournament win since the 2019 U.S. Open, as well as high-level events in Toronto and Indian Wells, Calif.

Tsurenko last lifted a WTA trophy in Acapulco in 2018 and hasn't been to a final since Brisbane in 2019.

She will face Zhu Lin of China in the final on Sunday.

"She had some good wins in the Australian Open," Tsurenko said. "She is one of the dangerous players in this tournament. She is going to give a good fight."

In the all-Chinese semifinal earlier, Zhu benefited from a barrage of unforced errors from Wang Xinyu and prevailed 6-2, 6-4 for her first WTA final.

The world No. 54 player, who reached the last 16 at the Australian Open in January, relied on her solid baseline game to force errors.

"It was very windy, so I tried to be patient and keep my first serves in," said the 29-year-old Zhu, who will team up with Wang in Sunday's doubles final against Hao-Ching Chan and Fang-Hsien Wu of Taiwan.

WATCH | Andreescu ousts Kostyuk on Friday:

Fast start sends Andreescu into Thailand Open semifinals

2 years ago
Duration 2:40
Top seed Bianca Andreescu of Mississauga, Ont., served up a first-set bagel in her 6-0, 7-6(3) quarter-final victory over no. 5 seed Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine. Andreescu will face another Ukrainian, the unseeded Lesia Tsurenko in Saturday's semifinal.

With files from The Canadian Press

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