Kasatkina and Mirra Andreeva advance past ill opponents to the Ningbo final.

In the day’s first semifinal, No.5 seed Kasatkina moved into the championship match when No.8 seed Paula Badosa retired due to dizziness directly after Kasatkina won a 6-4 first set.

“I feel sorry for Paula and I wish her all the best,” Kasatkina said afterwards. “It’s never easy to finish a match like this, especially in the semifinals.”

After a lengthy postponement due to rain, Kasatkina and Badosa took the court and played an opening frame which featured two further rain interruptions. Kasatkina won the last three games of that set before Badosa ended the clash between the former Top 10 players.

Kasatkina is into her sixth singles final of the year, and all of those 2024 finals have come at WTA 500 events. Kasatkina won the title on the grass of Eastbourne and finished runner-up on the other occasions.

“Of course, it’s been a great season already, I’m going to play another final tomorrow,” Kasatkina said. “It feels great that I was able to go through this season very consistent, and so far healthy and stuff. It’s something that I appreciate so much.”

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