A gutsy Elina Svitolina willed herself to the semi-finals after overcoming Caroline Wozniacki in a gruelling three-set match, knocking the defending champion out of the WTA Finals in Singapore.
The unbeaten Ukrainian outlasted Wozniacki 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in two hours and 35 minutes to finish top of White Group.
Karolina Pliskova also qualified after the Czech defeated compatriot Petra Kvitova in straight sets earlier in the night.
Having won her opening two matches, Svitolina needed just one set to clinch her semi-finals spot, while Wozniacki required a straight sets victory.
After the Australian Open champion claimed the much-needed first set, it all came down to a pulsating 12th game of the second.
Svitolina wasted four set points but an errant forehand from Wozniacki on her fifth triggered elation from the Ukrainian.
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"We were both under pressure," Svitolina told reporters after the match.
"I had to fight for every ball, and I think today I was really pushed mentally."
Wozniacki said Svitolina deserved the victory.
"I think it was very close in both sets and even in the third set," she said.
"I gave it my all out there. She just played better than me today."
An aggressive Wozniacki made a fast start to the match and attacked Svitolina's serve. Underlining the tense situation, both players slugged along the baseline in long rallies with little separating them in a high-standard spectacle.
After being broken in the eighth game, Wozniacki was just three points away from elimination in the tenth but dug deep to reel off three straight games to claim the first set.
With all to play for in the second set, the standard lifted with Wozniacki hitting a sublime slice winner to hold serve in the sixth game but she couldn't convert two game points in the decisive 12th game.
Svitolina captured a break in the eighth game of the third set en route to continuing her unbeaten record in the tournament.
It was sweet revenge for Svitolina, who won just two games against Wozniacki at last year's WTA Finals.
Earlier, Pliskova became the first player into the final four after a 6-3, 6-4 triumph against Kvitova in 83 minutes.
Winless Kvitova needed to win in straight sets to keep her campaign alive but struggled throughout to complete a disappointing first WTA Finals appearance since 2015.
Former world number one Pliskova booked her spot in the semi-finals for the second straight year having also beaten Wozniacki earlier in the tournament.
It was Pliskova's first victory over Kvitova after three straight losses.
"It was a huge victory for me," she told reporters after the game. "It meant a lot to get into the semi-finals after beating her, it's just special." Kvitova played down fatigue as a factor after a gruelling season.
"I was really feeling well physically and mentally," she said. "I still had a lot of positive thoughts in the match to fight and turn it around but it didn't happen."
It was one-way traffic early with heavy-hitting Pliskova rattling off the opening four games en route to eliminating the number four seed, who had 15 unforced errors in the first set.
With the pressure off, Kvitova stormed to a 4-2 lead in the second set as it appeared a seventh straight match at the WTA Finals would go the distance. But Pliskova rediscovered her rhythm to win four straight games and book a berth into the semis.
The final round-robin matches in Red Group will be played on Friday with all four players still in the race for semi-final spots.
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