Kostyuk dedicates her first WTA title to Ukraine

Kostyuk dedicates her first WTA title to Ukraine

Marta Kostyuk has gained her first profession WTA title at age 20 by beating Russia’s Varvara Gracheva 6-3 7-5 within the ATX Open closing in Texas, then devoted the victory to her residence nation of Ukraine.

Eighth-seeded Kostyuk and unseeded Gracheva didn’t meet on the web for the standard post-match handshake; Kostyuk has mentioned she is not going to accomplish that after going through any opponents from Russia, which started its invasion of Ukraine greater than a 12 months in the past, or Belarus, which helped launch the assault.

“Being in the position that I am in right now, it’s extremely special to win this title,” Kostyuk mentioned throughout Sunday’s trophy ceremony in Austin.

“And I want to dedicate this title to Ukraine and to all the people that are fighting and dying right now.”

When world No.88 Gracheva sailed a forehand lengthy to finish the match, Kostyuk – who trailed 5-3 within the second set and saved a set level at 5-4 – dropped to her knees on the baseline, put her arms on her face and sobbed.

“Obviously,” mentioned Kostyuk, who was the junior champion on the 2017 Australian Open, “it’s a very special moment.”

Both gamers have been collaborating in a tour-level title match for the primary time, they usually mixed for 13 breaks of serve – eight by Kostyuk – and 14 double-faults. Both gained fewer than 50 per cent of factors on serve.

Kostyuk, who got here into the day ranked 52nd, grew to become the third first-time champion on the ladies’s tour in 2023.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au