Shenzhen Open: Siniakova captures first WTA title

Katerina Siniakova claimed her maiden WTA Tour title with a straight-sets win over Alison Riske in the Shenzhen Open final. The talented Czech recorded a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Riske in the decider in China on Saturday.

Published : Jan 07, 2017 15:20 IST , Shenzen

In her third final, it marked a first title for 20-year-old Siniakova, while it made it back-to-back defeats for Riske in Shenzhen deciders.
In her third final, it marked a first title for 20-year-old Siniakova, while it made it back-to-back defeats for Riske in Shenzhen deciders.
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In her third final, it marked a first title for 20-year-old Siniakova, while it made it back-to-back defeats for Riske in Shenzhen deciders.

Katerina Siniakova claimed her maiden WTA Tour title with a straight-sets win over Alison Riske in the Shenzhen Open final.

The talented Czech recorded a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Riske in the decider in China on Saturday.

In her third final, it marked a first title for 20-year-old Siniakova, while it made it back-to-back defeats for Riske in Shenzhen deciders.

Riske has also lost four consecutive finals as her wait for a second title – and first since 2014 – continues.

"It was a really great week for me and I'm so glad I won this time because this match was really tough for me," Siniakova said.

"I think I didn't play my best but I'm so happy that I did it."

Siniakova had won the only previous meeting between the pair, but she fell behind to an early break.

However, from 2-1 down, Siniakova reeled off four straight games before serving out the set.

She eased into a 4-1 lead in the second set before Riske fought back, but Siniakova closed out her victory.

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