World number one Iga Swiatek cruised through to a second consecutive Madrid Open final with a straight sets 6-1, 6-3 victory over Madison Keys on Thursday.Dominant on clay, Swiatek barely put a foot wrong, making just eight unforced errors in the match to leave the 29-year-old American with virtually no chance. “I’m really happy that I had such a solid game today,” Swiatek said on court after reaching her 11th WTA 1000 final.“Madison is an amazing player with a really fast game and a big serve, so I wanted to focus on myself and I’m happy I was focussed.”The top seed, triumphant at Doha and Indian Wells, started in unforgiving form.Swiatek broke to love in the second game and dropped just three of the first 17 points.Keys, seeded 18th, battled back to hold from 0-30 down for a 3-1 deficit, fighting to stay in the set.However last year’s Madrid runner-up broke again for a 5-1 lead and served it out to wrap up the first set in 31 minutes.The clinical Swiatek broke for a 2-1 lead in the second set with a superb passing shot and never relinquished her advantage, even though Keys was more competitive.The 22-year-old four-time Grand Slam winner broke once more to seal her victory when world number 20 Keys went long.Medvedev retires injured in Madrid Open quartersMen’s world number four Daniil Medvedev retired injured from his Madrid Open quarter-final clash with Jiri Lehecka on Thursday.The Russian needed a medical time-out early in the match and struggled through to the end of the first set with an apparent thigh problem, losing it 6-4 before retiring. Czech Lehecka progressed to the semi-finals, where he will face Felix Auger Aliassime, who received a walkover after top seed Jannik Sinner withdrew on Wednesday.“Very sad to have to withdraw from my next match here in Madrid,” Sinner wrote on X on Thursday.“My hip has been bothering me this week and has slowly been getting more painful.“Taking the advice from the doctors we decided it’s best to not play further and make it worse,” he added.