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Australian Open 2015: Britain's Katie Swan reaches girls' singles final in Melbourne

Katie Swan in action in her semi-final match against Dalma Galfi during the Australian Open 2015 Junior Championships
Image: Katie Swan: The Briton will face Slovakia's Tereza Mihalikova in the girls' final

Britain's Katie Swan reached the final of the Australian Open girls' singles after producing a brilliant fightback.

Swan was badly hampered by cramp in the third set but saved three match points on her way to winning a rollercoaster clash with fifth seed Dalma Galfi, the 15-year-old eventually securing a 0-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-5 success in two hours and 36 minutes.

Annabel Croft was the last British winner of the girls' title in 1984, while Laura Robson reached the final in 2009 and 2010 after winning the junior title at Wimbledon in 2008.

Bristol-born Swan, who is now based in Kansas, looked to be heading out of the competition after losing the opening set in just 21 minutes and falling 4-2 down in the second.

Fightback

However, after beating the top seed in the third round Swan was determined not to waste her chance of claiming a junior Grand Slam title and fought back to eventually win the tie-break 7-5 after 78 minutes.

It was an amazing match, it was so tough but I am so happy that I managed to get through it.
Katie Swan

Galfi was given a warning for racket abuse as 14th seed Swan raced into a 4-2 lead in the decider, but the Hungarian regained her composure and won three games in a row to serve for the match at 5-4.

Swan saved three match points and won the next two games as well to secure her place in the final, which will be played on the 15,000-capacity Rod Laver Arena, against Slovakia's Tereza Mihalikova.

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"It was an amazing match, it was so tough but I am so happy that I managed to get through it," said Swan.

"I went down pretty fast in the first set and had to stay strong mentally and fight for every point. In the third set I was cramping but I managed to get ahead because I think she was getting frustrated.

"I felt my whole leg wanted to collapse. I think I went to the ground at one stage. I had to try to not think about it and keep going. I was struggling with moving but took some salt straight away and that helped and I stayed really strong mentally. I knew that is one of my strengths but today proved that."