El Dorado News-Times

Kudermetov­a wins her first WTA title in Charleston

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Veronika Kudermetov­a of Russia won her first WTA title, coming up strong on the big points to beat Danka Kovinic 6-4, 6-2 at the Volvo Car Open on Sunday.

The 23-year-old Kudermetov­a did not drop a set in six matches on the way to the championsh­ip at the season's first clay-court tournament — a feat last accomplish­ed here by Serena Williams in 2012.

Kovinic, also seeking her first title, sailed a forehand long on match point, making the fifth first-time winner this season on the WTA.

“I really enjoyed the play here,” Kudermetov­a said to the few dozen people watching as she held the championsh­ip trophy up high.

The tournament was closed to the general public because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. It was canceled last year.

Matches were also shuffled to a secondary court with the main stadium undergoing a $50 million renovation.

None of that mattered to Kudermetov­a, who'll cherish this win as if she played in a full house.

“Of course, it means a lot,” Kudermetov­a said. “I'm really happy and proud of myself at my first title."

Kudermetov­a didn't feel confident when the week began. Her only other appearance in Charleston was first-round loss in 2019 and she wasn't sure how she'd perform on the slower surface.

On Saturday night, Kudermetov­a had trouble calming her nerves at the prospect of her first tournament crown.

When she stepped on the court, though, she channeled her performanc­es of the past week to take control against Kovinic.

“It's an amazing week for me,” she said. “I played really well. I think I deserved this trophy.”

Kudermetov­a, the 15th seed, relied on her serve and forehand to push past Kovinic, of Montenegro, who had defeated three seeded players to advance to the final.

Trailing 3-2 in the opening set, Kudermetov­a fought off three break points to hold serve, then took three of the final four games.

Kudermetov­a trailed again in the final set, 2-1, but rallied again. She let out a scream when she won a point at deuce in the fifth game, which she subsequent­ly won to go ahead 3-2.

Kudermetov­a had an ace clocked at 123 mph to win the next game. She closed things out a few minutes later. Along with the trophy, she won her choice of a new Volvo SUV. After the award ceremony, Kudermetov­a walked over to where four Volvo models were parked, looking like a car buyer trying to make a smart decision.

Kudermetov­a had heard about the winner receiving a vehicle, “but it's means more to take the title than to get a car.”

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