Ostapenko Battles Past Krejcikova to Win Birmingham

Ostapenko Battles Past Krejcikova to Win Birmingham

Ostapenko Battles Past Krejcikova to Win Birmingham

By Erik Gudris | @atntennis | Sunday, June 25, 2023

In a battle of former Roland Garros champions, Jelena Ostapenko obtained previous Barbora Krejcikova on the grass courts of Birmingham, England to win her sixth profession WTA title.

 

The No. 2 seed Ostapenko defeated prime seed Krejcikova 7-6(8), 6-4 to win the Rothesay Classic for her first title of the season..

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In a battle of former Roland Garros champions, Jelena Ostapenko obtained previous Barbora Krejcikova on the grass courts of Birmingham, England to win her sixth profession WTA title.

 

The No. 2 seed Ostapenko defeated prime seed Krejcikova 7-6(8), 6-4 to win the Rothesay Classic for her first title of the season.

 

Before Sunday’s closing, the 2017 Roland Garros winner Ostapenko endured powerful matches all week lengthy together with a memorable early spherical three set win over Venus Williams.

In the quarterfinals, Ostapenko was pressured to rally from a deep deficit to finally beat Polish qualifier Magdalena Frech in three units.

 

The opening set discovered each ladies serving comfortably with neither going through break factors. When the tiebreak ensured, Ostapenko jumped out to 6-4 lead.

 

Yet, the 2021 Roland Garros winner Krejcikova saved each set factors towards her after which quickly held her personal set level at 8-7 after forcing an Ostapenko error.  Ostapenko leveled for 8-all when she struck a pointy backcourt crosscourt winner.

 

Eventually Ostapenko earned one other set level of her personal with a forehand down the road winner. She quickly took the set after successful a protracted rally 7-6(8).

 

The Latvian No. 1 took command of the second set early by securing two service breaks.

Soon sufficient, Ostapenko discovered herself a recreation away from the title at 5-1.

 

Krejcikova had different concepts although as she battled by means of a protracted seventh recreation on her serve to lastly maintain for 2-5. Ostapenko then struggled to place away the match as Krejcikova broke the Latvian for 3-5, after which held for 4-5 after Ostapenko netted a drop shot try.

 

 

Finally, within the tenth recreation, Ostapenko used her trademark energy to earn her first match level.

Ostapenko secured the victory with a forehand winner to take the match 7-6(8), 6-4. 

 

Photo Credit: Stephen Pond/Getty

 

 

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