Madrid [Spain], World No. 4 Elena Rybakina made a remarkable comeback against Yulia Putintseva in the quarter-final clash of the ongoing Madrid Open 2024 on Wednesday, Rybakina got her first win over Putintseva, saving two match points to move 4 up . Rybakina, who won 6, 7-6(4), 7-5 in two hours and 48 minutes, will next face No. 2 seeds Aryna Sabalenka or Mira Andreeva, aiming to reach her sixth final of the year as her first performance Was shown in. Matches, Putintseva was proficient at different spin speeds and depths; She barely allowed Rybakina to establish any kind of rhythm; at the end of the second set, Rybakina, known for being a lay head, slammed her racket on the ground, so much so that she faced a COD violation. Still, despite making a total of 54 careless mistakes, the 24-year-old's dedication to her strategy paid off in the end. Despite making a number of errors, Rybakina continued to push and had enough successes at the net to stay in the match. She broke Putintseva's comeback in the second set with a winning volley to take a 2–2 lead, and then managed to level the score in the deciding set, but neither player played their best game.First, it was Putintseva who used her most aggressive points of the day to bounce back from a second set deficit. She raced to a 5-2 lead with several spectacular drop shots, so it made sense that she tried the shot again on her first match point, however, Rybakina was able to hunt it down and barely got a counter-point. The drop was able to find the winner. Touching the top of the net because it was a little higher and deeper, Rybakina was suddenly in the zone after an ace snatched another mat point. She scored seven consecutive points after trailing by two points, and then made 19 of 23 points, scoring back-to-back winners to take her points tally to 45. Rybakina then had a triple match point of her own, And although he needed fourth place to cross the finish.line, a brilliant serve winner won