Top-seeded American Coco Gauff has capped a commanding begin to the brand new season Sunday by beating Spanish qualifer Viktoria Masarova 6-1, 6-1 within the ultimate of the ASB Classic.
Gauff claimed her third WTA Tour title however her first in years on exhausting courts, boosting her confidence forward of the Australian Open.
The match was punctuated by one other of the lengthy rain breaks that has been typical of every week in Auckland during which matches both have been delayed or pressured indoors. The 18-year-old Gauff coped higher than most with the problem posed by the climate as a result of she has been used to rain interruptions by the tropical local weather of her native Florida.
She didn’t drop a set all week, although she confronted robust matches towards former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin and seventh-seeded Danka Kovinic.
“It’s been a great week for me despite the rain,” Gauff mentioned. “I couldn’t ask for a better start to my season.
“It’s my first title on hard courts since I was 15 so it’s lovely to finally do well on a surface that I love.” Gauff has regarded in excellent type all event, constructing her sport behind a powerful serve. She was highly effective from the baseline and correct when she unleashed passing pictures.
Gauff got here to the web usually and decisively. Whenever she did so she performed with function and executed ruthlessly, pinching off Masarova’s tried passes. Even when each gamers had been on the web within the fourth sport of the second set, Gauff saved her composure and lobbed her opponent to take the purpose.
Masarova, ranked No. 130, had an impressive week to achieve her first WTA Tour ultimate. But she was enjoying her eighth straight sport and that effort might have informed. She tried all the things on Sunday however Gauff had a solution.
“I’m glad I was able to reach my first WTA final but I was disappointed with today’s match,” Masarova mentioned.
“I felt I couldn’t really play my game but Coco was playing amazing and didn’t really give me a chance.
“I had a lot of tough matches. I think that helped me stay physically good throughout the week but it was a long week with the stopping and starting. I think I warmed up about 25 times.”