Tennis
Fernandez beats Valentova in three sets to win singles crown at Japan Open
2 minute read Updated: 9:40 AM CDTOSAKA - Canadian Leylah Fernandez got off to a quick start and then had to battle to defeat Tereza Valentova of Czechia 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 in the championship final of the Japan Women's Open on Saturday night.
The 23-year-old Fernandez, of Laval, Que., needed only 28 minutes to win the first set, but then needed almost two more hours to close it out as the 18-year-old Valentova found her game at the Utsubo Tennis Center.
The victory was Fernandez’s second title of 2025 and the fifth of her career, after winning the Washington Open earlier this year.
After the match, the Canadian thanked her coach and father, Jorge Fernandez, as well as her team and family.
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Rybakina storms back from set down to beat Alexandrova in Ningbo Open
1 minute read Updated: 9:03 AM CDTNINGBO, China (AP) — Elena Rybakina stormed back from a set down to beat Ekaterina Alexandrova 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 in the Ningbo Open final on Sunday to win her 10th WTA title.
The third-seeded Rybakina started slowly, falling behind to her Russian opponent 4-1 in the opener. She bounced back in the second and went on to dominate her fourth-seeded opponent, winning nine straight games and hitting 11 aces.
“Thank you so much to my team for always pushing me to be better,” shed said. “Especially at the end of the season, it’s not easy, but without you I would not be here."
It was Rybakina's second title of the year.
Leylah Fernandez wins Japan Open for her fifth career title
1 minute read 12:56 AM CDTOSAKA, Japan (AP) — Leylah Fernandez beat 18-year-old qualifier Tereza Valentova 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 in the final of the WTA's Japan Open on Sunday for her fifth career title.
Playing in her eighth career final, the one-time U.S. Open runner-up raced through the first set in 29 minutes, before Valentova settled her nerves in the second set and found a way to level the match when she broke Fernandez in the 12 game.
In the deciding set, the 27th-ranked Fernandez made a crucial break in the fourth game and then saw off a late challenge by the Czech player to claim her second title of the season after taking the WTA 500 D.C. Open in July.
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