Marketa Vondrousova has emerged victorious at the Berlin Open, defeating qualifier Wang Xinyu in a thrilling three-set final. The former Wimbledon champion secured her first title since her triumph in London two years ago, marking an impressive comeback after a challenging period with injuries.
The final match was a hard-fought battle, with Vondrousova eventually overcoming Wang 7-6(10), 4-6, 6-2. The Czech player, currently ranked 164th in the world, displayed resilience and determination throughout the tournament, culminating in her victory over the Chinese qualifier. Wang, who had an impressive run to her first-ever tour final, proved to be a formidable opponent, pushing Vondrousova to her limits.
In the first set, Vondrousova had to save six set points in a tense tiebreak before eventually clinching it 12-10. Wang responded strongly in the second set, breaking Vondrousova and leveling the match. However, Vondrousova regained her composure in the deciding set, securing two breaks to take a 4-1 lead and ultimately closing out the match with a dominant service game.
Vondrousova's path to the final was paved with impressive wins, including victories over Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the first round and world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-finals. Her success in Berlin marks a significant turnaround after an injury-plagued year that saw her ranking drop. The 25-year-old had undergone surgery for a left shoulder injury. This win will propel her back inside the top 100, with an expected new ranking of 73.
Wang's journey to the final was equally remarkable. The 23-year-old had to battle through the qualifying rounds and then defeated four top-20 players to reach her first tour final. Despite the loss, her performance in Berlin demonstrated her potential and showcased her ability to compete at the highest level.
Vondrousova expressed her delight at winning the Berlin Open, acknowledging the strong support from the crowd. She also praised Wang for her exceptional play throughout the week and in the final match. With Wimbledon just around the corner, Vondrousova's victory in Berlin has positioned her as a player to watch. Her experience as a former champion, combined with her recent strong form, makes her a potentially dangerous contender at the prestigious grass-court tournament.