Madrid [Spain], No. 1 seed Iga Swiatek made a spectacular comeback by defeating No. 11 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the quarterfinal match of the ongoing Madrid Open on Tuesday. World No. 1 Swiatek played a spartan opening set and watched Far from her best, she lost three break points in the second game due to a careless backhand misfire and had to defend break points in two of her service games. Haddad Maia also had a poor start and lost her serve with a double fault. Lost it. In the fourth game. She was able to take advantage of Swiatek's weakness on serve, however, as her powerful forehand strokes began to find her court, winning five consecutive games to win the set. In the first set, Swiatek committed 13 unforced errors compared to only two winners. However, he came back stronger. He stepped up his game in all areas and won eight consecutive games, outclassing Haddad Maia on both the offensive and defensive ends. In the second set, Swiatek dropped only 12 points in total and had no breakpoints, bringing her error count to five. On the other hand, Haddad Maia made 14 unforced errors and found only one winner deep in the third set, with Swiatek maintaining her momentum and quickly taking a 4–1 lead. Haddad Maia was able to land some more accurate strikes from her back to the wall, forcing Swiatek to do more to secure the victory.