BERLIN: Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova needed three sets to subdue Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu on Sunday and win the Berlin Open title, completing an improbable run to her first trophy since her London triumph two years ago.
The 25-year-old Czech, who had dropped to 164th in the world after an injury-plagued 12 months, was playing her first final since winning Wimbledon in 2023.
She was made to work hard for a 7-6(10), 4-6, 6-2 victory and even had to save six set points in the tight first-set tiebreak.
Her win comes a week before the start of Wimbledon where Vondrousova — who now has won three titles in her career — will now be a force to be reckoned with.
“We’ve all worked hard for me to come back,” said Vondrousova, acknowledging the hard work she and her team have put in to get her back firing on all cylinders.
Wang, who had to battle through the qualifying process and then beat four top-20 players to reach her first-ever tour final, kept causing problems with her pinpoint accuracy as she fired repeated baseline winners.
Vondrousova’s serve looked unbreakable until Wang earned her first break point in the seventh game, breaking Vondrousova who slipped and hurt her ankle on that point.
But the Czech came back to snatch the tie-break after the 23-year-old Wang had wasted six set points.
The 23-year-old showed few nerves in her maiden singles tour final and levelled after breaking her opponent once in the second set.
But Vondrousova, who beat Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the first round and world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-finals in Berlin, raced back with two breaks of her own to go 4-1 up in the decider.
She then played a perfect service game at 5-2, with a superb dropshot, a crosscourt backhand winner and a powerful forehand that forced an error by Wang on matchpoint number one.
Immediate reward for Vondrousova for the win will come on Monday when she shoots up inside the top 100 to 73 in the latest WTA world order.
For Wang it was just a step too far after what she had described as a “dream” week on the grass of the German capital including defeats of 2021 Berlin champion Liudmila Samsonova and French Open champion Coco Gauff.
Published in Dawn, June 23rd, 2025
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