Svitolina, world No. 4, needed one hour and 26 minutes to earn her sixth consecutive win over former world No. 1, Kerber, reports Efe.
To do so, the Italian Open's defending champion had to rally from 4-2 down in the first set, winning four games in a row.
This victory was Svitolina's eighth in hers and Kerber's head-to-head 13 career matches.
For a place in the final, Svitolina is set to take on either Danish Caroline Wozniacki, world No. 2, or Estonian Anett Kontaveit, who stunned the United States Venus Williams on Thursday.
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