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Wozniacki loses fifth final in 2017; Isner wins 4th ATP title

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bastad (sweden) — Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic clinched the Bastad clay court title on Sunday with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Caroline Wozniacki who has now lost five finals in 2017.

For 21-year-old Siniakova, the world number 56, it was a second career title after her maiden triumph in Shenzhen last year.

“It’s really amazing for me,” said Siniakova, who was runner-up at the Swedish venue in 2016.

“Last year was really good, and so I’m so happy that I came back because I couldn’t imagine a better week.” Heavy rain delayed the final by more than two hours before the action was further disrupted by medical time-outs for both players.

Wozniacki, who has a seasonlead­ing 42 wins under her belt, was aiming to take home her first title after finishing runner-up in Doha, Dubai, Miami, and Eastbourne.

However, her efforts were not helped by a right elbow injury which contribute­d to 39 unforced errors to just 19 winners. “It was a tough match. Katerina played very well, so congratula­tions on winning the title,” the former world number one told wtatour.com.

“I’m looking forward to the US Open Series and the US Open. It’s one of the tournament­s where I’ve done my best, and it’s one of my favourite tournament­s of the year. I’m excited to go back, see how I can do on the hardcourts and hopefully finish the year strongly.”

Meanwhile, John Isner claimed his fourth ATP Atlanta title on Sunday, saving a set-point in both sets en route to a 7-6 (8/6), 7-6 (9/7) win over Ryan Harrison.

Second-seeded American Isner notched his second ATP title in as many weeks after lifting the trophy in Newport last week.

Atlanta was the perfect place for him to keep the momentum going. Isner, who has reached the final in seven of eight editions of the tournament, added a fourth title to those he won in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

Harrison, seeded fourth, was denied a second career ATP title, to go with his victory in Memphis in February.

Both players held serve throughout the opening set to force the tiebreaker, in which Isner faced a set-point at 5-6 but saved it with a booming serve. He then converted a set-point of his own at 7-6 with a forehand winner.

Harrison ended Isner’s run of 75 straight service holds — dating back to last week’s Newport tournament — when he broke for a 2-0 lead in the second set.

But Isner broke back immediatel­y, and they held serve to another tiebreaker. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic poses with the trophy after beating Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark in their women’s singles final match at the Swedish Open. —
Reuters Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic poses with the trophy after beating Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark in their women’s singles final match at the Swedish Open. —

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