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MALAYSIAN OPEN-BOUND SVITOLINA STUNS CAROLINE IN DUBAI FINAL

Elina overpowers Wozniacki in Dubai final to gatecrash world’s top 10

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I dreamed all my life to be in the top 10, so it’s an amazing feeling to enter the top 10... Elina Svitolina

DUBAI: Seventh seed Elina Svitolina overpowere­d former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki 6- 4, 6- 2 to claim the Dubai Championsh­ips, the sixth, and biggest, title of her career.

Ukrainian Svitolina, who stopped Angelique Kerber from returning to the top of the rankings by beating the German in Friday’s semi-finals, triumphed in one hour and 28 minutes on Saturday.

Svitolina converted one of her four break points against the Dane, winner in 2011, in the open- ing set to move ahead and dominated thereafter.

The 22-year-old, who dropped only one set throughout the week, will move into the WTA’s top 10 for the first time after starting the week ranked 13th.

“I dreamed all my life to be in the top 10, so it’s an amazing feeling to enter the top 10 by winning the tournament,” she said in a courtside interview.

“I am very excited for the season. “I played some amazing tennis this week. It’s a first trophy for me in such a big tournament.

“It’s a big relief, because I knew that if I win this match, I’m gonna be top 10. There was extra pressure. (And) when I was warming up, added even more pressure because they announced it. It didn’t help.”

Tenth seed Wozniacki had been hoping to become only the third player to win multiple titles in Dubai, joining Justine Henin and Venus Williams who won the title four and three times respective­ly.

Instead, for the second week running she fell at the final hurdle, having lost to Karolina Pliskova in Doha last week, as she continues her comeback after an injury-hit 2016.

“It has been a good two weeks – two finals, lots of matches. I’m already excited to be back,” said Wozniacki.

“I kind of felt like I ran out of steam a little bit and she (Svitolina) took advantage of that,” Wozniacki said.

“She stepped it up a little bit, and that was kind of that. Obviously, it’s frustratin­g when you see what you want to do out there and you just can’t do it.”— Reuters

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