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After defeating Swiatek, Krejcikova resumed business.

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The winner of the 2021 French Open competed in the WTA 500 event in Sydney earlier this year and advanced to the final before competing in the Australian Open quarterfinals.

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Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic continued her winning ways on Sunday in Ostrava by upsetting world No. 1 Iga Sfiatek in a matchup of French Open champions despite a second half of the season marred by injuries.

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The winner of the 2021 French Open competed in the WTA 500 event in Sydney earlier this year and advanced to the final before competing in the Australian Open quarterfinals.

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The 26-year-old set a career best with two goals in February before suffering an elbow injury that kept him out for several months.

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Until she won two titles in two weeks, one each in Ostrava and Tallinn, Estonia, she was unable to go to another semi-final.

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With a victory over Siwirtek, Krejcikova handed the two-time French Open winners their first defeat in a championship match since 2019. 

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