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Alexandrova lifts Korea Open title

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Seoul, Sep 25: No 2 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova clinched Korea Open 2022 title and her third overall, after defeating No 1 seed Jelena Ostapenko 7-6(4), 6-0 in the final, here on Sunday.
The final was the second this year to pit the top two seeds against each other and, just as in St Petersburg in February, where Anett Kontaveit defeated Maria Sakkari, it was the No.2 seed who triumphed. Alexandrova came from a break down three times in the first set and saved a set point serving at 5-6, but posted her sixth bagel of 2022 in the second set.
The 27-year-old had previously lifted the trophies at Shenzhen 2020 and ‘s-Hertogenbosch 2022 and improved to 3-2 in tour-level finals overall. The 27-year-old also extended her head-to-head lead over Ostapenko to 5-2.
One of those victories, and the only previous match in the series on outdoor hard courts, also took place in Seoul. In 2018, Alexandrova scored the first Top 10 victory of her career by upsetting defending champion Ostapenko 6-3, 6-2 in the second round. Four years on, Alexandrova reprised that result to score her fifth Top 20 win of the season.
Ostapenko, who was bidding to become the first two-time champion in Seoul’s 18-year history, falls to 5-8 in career finals.
Alexandrova was the more lethal player off the ground throughout the match, tallying 15 winners to Ostapenko’s 10 in the first set, and 12 in the second to the Latvian’s one. Her unforced error count was also significantly tidier, with just 17 overall to Ostapenko’s 27.
Trailing 3-0 in the second set, Ostapenko required a medical timeout, receiving treatment on her right foot. With her movement visibly hampered, the remainder of the match was a formality. (IANS)

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