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Svitolina beats Wozniacki 6-4, 6-0 for Rogers title

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Sleep-deprived and physically drained, Elina Svitolina could have been excused for a flat performanc­e on Sunday.

Instead she fought through the fatigue and toppled yet another top-10 opponent for her fifth WTA Tour title of the season.

Running on fumes in her third match in just over 24 hours, Svitolina defeated Caroline Wozniacki 6-4, 6-0 to win the Rogers Cup.

“I’m just very happy that it’s finished,” Svitolina said. “And with a title, it’s even more special.”

Wet weather on Friday forced Svitolina to play her quarterfin­al Saturday morning. Tired from a late night and nursing a minor right Achilles tendon injury, her expectatio­ns were low.

She didn’t even bother packing a second outfit for the evening semifinal and had a flight booked to the next WTA Tour stop in Cincinnati.

Svitolina went on to eliminate fourth-ranked Garbine Muguruza in the quarters. She went back to the hotel to get changed and then returned to Aviva Centre to trounce second-ranked Simona Halep.

Svitolina hand-washed an outfit for Sunday’s final, changed her flight, and capped the tournament with an emphatic victory over the sixth-ranked Wozniacki breezy, sunny afternoon.

“I was very, very tired after the first game of the first set,” Svitolina said. “And I knew that I needed to give everything because Caroline doesn’t miss much . ... Emotionall­y I was relieved when I won the first set and then was playing better and better in the second.

“And yeah, it just happened. I really couldn’t believe that it’s all finished and I’m holding the trophy.”

The 22-year-old Ukrainian relied on her strong baseline game and retrieving prowess. Consistenc­y was key and her steady pressure eventually forced Wozniacki into mistakes.

Wozniacki tried adjusting the height and speed of her shots, but Svitolina’s powerful groundstro­kes and strong service game were too much.

“It was a tough day,” Wozniacki said. “She played well. She mixed up the pace and made it uncomforta­ble for me out there.” on a

Svitolina had a 15-10 edge in winners. Both players had 21 unforced errors and four aces apiece.

Svitolina, who beat ninth-ranked Venus Williams in the third round, knocked off four top-10 players in all.

She earned $501,975 for her third Premier 5 title of the year and will move up one spot to a career-high No. 4 in the new rankings.

“I think this was great tournament for me, I beat four really good players,” Svitolina said. “It was a very, very special week for me.”

Wozniacki, a 27-year-old former world No. 1 from Denmark, will take home $243,920 of the $2.74million purse. The 2010 Rogers Cup champion fell to 0-6 in finals this season while Svitolina improved to 5-0.

In the doubles final, top-seeded Russians Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina posted a 6-0, 6-4 win over eighth-seeded AnnaLena Groenefeld of Germany and Kveta Peschke of the Czech Republic.

 ??  ?? Elina Svitolina celebrates her win over Caroline Wozniacki Photo: AP
Elina Svitolina celebrates her win over Caroline Wozniacki Photo: AP

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