Early in this decade, Samantha Stosur was at the top of her game, reaching the French Open final (in 2010), and then dispatching Serena Williams to claim her first Grand Slam title (in 2011). But, it's been a rough couple of years for the Australian, on the singles court.

Stosur finds her
winning rhythm
in Asia

Stosur finds her winning rhythm in Asia

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This week in Guangzhou is a finally a different story. After receiving a wildcard, the world No. 129 is into the final of a WTA event for the first time since winning Strasbourg in 2017. The 35-year-old fell out of the Top 100 earlier this year, but is on her way back up.

Stosur battled her way past Nina Stojanovic, 6-2, 7-6 (1), to set up a semifinal clash against Viktorija Golubic, who she then overcame 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-1. She captured her 600th WTA win in the tournament's opening round, making her just the eighth player to cross thee milestone.

Stosur finds her
winning rhythm
in Asia

Stosur finds her winning rhythm in Asia

It hasn't all been smooth sailing in Guangzhou. Stosur somewhat accidentally kicked the ball on match point in her second-round against Bernarda Pera, and had to close out the win in a deciding tiebreak.

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This week is the first time she's won three matches in a row since Mallorca in June 2018. The 2011 US Open champion is now just one win away from claiming her first singles title since May of 2017. She'll take on Sofia Kenin for the title.

Stosur finds her
winning rhythm
in Asia

Stosur finds her winning rhythm in Asia