Japan’s Nao Hibino accomplished a fairytale journey from fortunate loser to champion as she beat Czech teenager Linda Noskova in straight units on Monday to win the rain-hit Prague Open.
Hibino, 28, swept apart fourth seed Noskova 6-4, 6-1 within the remaining disrupted by rain.
She added a 3rd WTA title to her earlier wins at Tashkent in 2015 and Hiroshima in 2019.
“I’m really grateful to have made it to the final today,” stated Hibino. “It was a tough week with all the rain.”
The remaining needed to be suspended when Hibino, the world quantity 136, was 4-1, 30-0 up within the second set due to rain plaguing the match since Saturday.
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Hibino already needed to full her semi-final towards Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian on Monday morning, however she solely spent 5 minutes on the court docket.
The rain washed out Saturday’s programme and the semi-finals have been postponed to Sunday, which have been additional delayed on account of rain.
Noskova, 18, managed hers in straight units, whereas Hibino’s semi-final was suspended after 5 hours and three disruptions with the Japanese participant main 5-2 within the third set.
In windy and chilly circumstances, the 71st-ranked Noskova began the ultimate brilliantly and took a 3-0 lead, however Hibino got here again quick.
More affected person all through the match, Hibino took the primary set with a break of serve after which cruised on to take the honours as Noskova stored piling up errors, double faulting on match level.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com