The Asian Age

Wozniacki conquers China, Delpo falters

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Beijing, Oct. 7: Juan Martin del Potro said that he was battling illness after he suffered a shock defeat in the China Open final on Sunday, losing 6- 4, 6- 4 to unseeded Nikoloz Basilashvi­li of Georgia.

In the women’s final, world number two Caroline Wozniacki defeated Latvia’s Anastasija Sevastova 6- 3, 6- 3 for her 30th WTA singles title.

Argentine top seed del Potro was clearly far from his best and has been fighting flu or a cold for several days in the Chinese capital.

The world number four said that he did his best in difficult circumstan­ces.

“I did everything that I can to be better for the final, it wasn’t enough time to feel 100 percent,” the 30- year- old said.

“As you can see, my game today wasn’t as good as it was in the last matches in the tournament. I had some problem the last three days and it affected a little bit my game.”

Del Potro, who reached last month’s US Open final and is enjoying one of the best seasons of his injury- interrupte­d career, is now in a race to be better for this week’s Shanghai Masters.

“I wasn’t able to play with that fire that I have in all my matches,” del Potro added, saying however that 34th- ranked Basilashvi­li “played unbelievab­le”.

It is only the second title of 26- year- old Basilashvi­li’s career, having won his maiden ATP title in Hamburg in July.

There was to be no surprise in the women’s decider.

Denmark’s Wozniacki was impressive all week, never dropping a set and rarely looking troubled, sealing her spot in the WTA Finals Singapore in the process.

The 28- year- old, who won her maiden Grand Slam at the Australian Open at

the start of this year, was against the Sevastova.

It is her second China Open crown — she also won it in 2010 — and 30th overall.

“I’m just happy to have reached 30 today, I’m going to enjoy that,” said Wozniacki, a former number one.

“As a little kid I had a dream of becoming a profession­al tennis player, becoming number one in the world.

“Then after number one in the world, I wanted to win a Slam, then I wanted to lift trophies.

“Having done everything, all of that, it’s pretty amazing.” imperious unseeded

 ?? — AP ?? Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki poses with the trophy after beating Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6- 3, 6- 3 in the China Open final in Beijing on Sunday.
— AP Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki poses with the trophy after beating Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6- 3, 6- 3 in the China Open final in Beijing on Sunday.
 ?? — AFP ?? Nikoloz Basilashvi­li poses with the trophy.
— AFP Nikoloz Basilashvi­li poses with the trophy.

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