MADRID (AP) â Anastasia Potapova dropped to her knees, put both hands on her face and started crying.
The âexplosion of emotions insideâ came after the 56th-ranked Austrian became the first âlucky loserâ to reach a WTA 1000 semifinal by defeating Karolina Pliskova 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-3 on Wednesday at the Madrid Open.
She almost gave up the victory, squandering three match points in the second set and having to overcome a 1-3 deficit in the decisive set.
âI (had) a few match points in the second set, on serve, but I couldn’t manage my nerves at that time,â the 25-year-old Potapova said. âIt seems that this tournament keeps giving me second chances and I keep using them. So yeah, supper happy.â
The Russian-born Potapova said she got a huge boost when her boyfriend, Dutch player Tallon Griekspoor, arrived to watch.
âI was a little bit gone mentally in the third set. I didnât believe in myself at that moment,â she said. âBut big respect to my boyfriend who came just on time. He saved me. He kept telling me, âYou can do this, we are all together here, just keep going.ââ
Potapova said Griekspoor is ânot scaredâ of telling her anything and deserved some credit for her victory.
âI just played, and mentally he kept me there,â she said. âIt just happened at the such important moment, and it gave me a lot of energy. Mentally, I think he got this match. I did it physically. He did it mentally.”
She will face either Linda Noskova or Marta Kostyuk for a spot in the final.
Potapova got into the main draw as a lucky loser despite losing her second qualifying match in Madrid. She became the first lucky loser to reach a WTA 1000 or Tier I semifinal since the Tier formatâs inception in 1990, according to the WTA.
Potapova went on to win four straight matches, including against world No. 2 Elena Rybakina in the round of 16.
âTo be honest, I didnât expect myself being in the draw again because at first they didnât take my name as a lucky loser,â she said. âAnd then the days kept on going and nobody was injured or pulling out. Then the last moment I got the information, literally 30 minutes before the match, that I was given a chance to step on court here again.â
She said she had been just enjoying âsome nice daysâ in the Spanish capital, with no expectations.
âMaybe thatâs the key, you donât need to be always so zoomed in and so locked in on the tournament,â Potapova said. âMaybe itâs just a matter of sometimes just enjoy yourself and enjoy the journey, and maybe thatâs how the results can also come.â
She said it feels like âa miracleâ to have made it all the way to the semifinals.
“Itâs pretty rare when you get the second chance and that you go almost all the way until the end,â Potapova said. âBut also at the same time I always say, if you got it, maybe you deserved it. So I did work hard. Also, you know, anyone can get a second chance, but how many of those will actually take it? So Iâm happy that I didnât waste it, and I was able to convert it and to be here now.â
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