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Andreeva beats Tauson in final to claim Dubai title

Russia's Mirra Andreeva celebrates with the trophy after winning the final against Denmark's Clara Tauson.— Reuters
Russia's Mirra Andreeva celebrates with the trophy after winning the final against Denmark's Clara Tauson.— Reuters
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DUBAI: Russian 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva wrapped up a fairytale week in Dubai by becoming the youngest ever WTA 1000 champion with victory over Clara Tauson on Saturday.


After ousting three Grand Slam winners, including second-seeded Iga Swiatek, en route to the final, Andreeva ended Tauson's own dream run at the tournament with a 7-6 (7/1), 6-1 victory against the Dane.


It was a performance that didn't just earn Andreeva a maiden WTA 1000 trophy, but also secured her top-10 debut with the Russian expected to rise to number nine when the new rankings are released on Monday.


Tauson had been a giant-slayer herself this week, knocking out world number one Aryna Sabalenka on her way to the biggest final of her career.


Russia's Mirra Andreeva poses for a picture with the trophy after winning the final alongside runner up Denmark's Clara Tauson.— Reuters
Russia's Mirra Andreeva poses for a picture with the trophy after winning the final alongside runner up Denmark's Clara Tauson.— Reuters


The 22-year-old entered the clash with Andreeva leading the tour with 15 match-wins so far this season.


She was looking to add a second title to her tally in 2025, and fourth overall, but Andreeva had other ideas, as she overcame her big-hitting opponent in one hour and 46 minutes of all-court prowess.


In the youngest WTA 1000 final since the category was introduced in 2009, Andreeva played a near-perfect opening-set tiebreak to take the lead after 60 minutes of play.


She upped the ante in the second set, breaking twice for a 5-1 advantage and served out the win at the first time of asking.


On Monday, Andreeva will become the first 17-year-old to be ranked in the top 10 since Nicole Vaidisova in 2007.— AFP


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