WTA roundup: Leylah Fernandez, Elena Rybakina capture wins on Asian swing
Leylah Fernandez makes a hit to Jessica Pegula in the women’s singles quarterfinals during the Cincinnati Open, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason. Leylah Fernandez of Canada fought off a challenge from 18-year-old qualifier Tereza Valentova to win the Japan Open 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 in Osaka on Sunday.
In the early going, it appeared the fourth-seeded Fernandez would cruise to an easy triumph after winning the first seven games of the match. But Valentova, in her first WTA final, came up with a service break late in the second set to send the match to a third set.
The young Czech, serving to tie the decider at 4-4, was broken for the seventh time on the match, giving Fernandez a 5-3 lead that Valentova could not overcome in the two-hour, 11-minute match. The title was the second on the year (Washington, D.C.) and fifth of her career for Fernandez.
Ningbo Open
Third-seeded Elena Rybakina rallied from a set down to defeat Ekaterina Alexandrova 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the finals in Ningbo, China. It was the 10th career tour victory for Rybakina, from Kazakhstan.
After Rybakina blanked the fourth-seeded Russian in the second set, she won three games to open the third set and race to her third consecutive victory in a WTA final. This match lasted just under two hours.
Rybakina won 88% of the points (35 of 40) on her first serve, which included 11 aces, compared to 58% (37 of 64) for Alexandrova. Rybakina entered the match with a 6-15 record this season after losing the first set.
--Field Level Media
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