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Putintseva beats Tomljanovic in Birmingham tennis final
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Putintseva beats Tomljanovic in Birmingham tennis final

Published by , Sunday 06/23/24 16:10

Kazakhstan's Yulia Putintseva won her first senior grass-court singles title after defeating Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic 6-1, 7-6 (10/8) in the final of the Birmingham WTA Tour event on Sunday.

The 29-year-old's previous two WTA tour titles had come on clay courts, in Nurnberg in 2019 and Budapest in 2021.

But on Sunday she prevailed in nearly 90 minutes on court after coming from 5-3 down -- and saving two set points -- in the second set of the final of this warm-up event for Wimbledon.

Victory saw Putintseva become just the second unseeded Birmingham champion in the last 10 years, following Beatriz Haddad Maia's title run of 2022.

"I don't know what I'm feeling because I wasn't expecting this at all," Putintseva said afterwards.

"It's great and it's confusing because I've always been good on clay, but now all of a sudden, I'm good on grass. I'll take that! It's great!

"It was a great game. I started so well, and then Ajla dialled up her level to the highest. She was playing really amazing, not giving me any time to think or to do something. The game was even in the end, and I was a bit more lucky."

This was Tomljanovic's first tour-level singles final in five years, with the Australian still waiting for her first title.

Even so it was a heartening week for the Australian, formerly 32 in the world rankings, after she missed most of 2023 following knee surgery and then had an operation to remove ovarian cysts.

Source: AFP

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Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman you'd like to go out on a high, but possibly risking having to have more surgery, is it worth it & what have you got left to prove?
Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10 il y a 15 heures
To the Editor- thank you for correcting the prior version of this article.
Bobo Bobo il y a 15 heures
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Bobo Bobo il y a 15 heures
Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
samiruffsankey samiruffsankey il y a 19 heures
On the contrary. Modern tennis is, indeed, hitting hard. But with these slow courts and balls, is all about running like rabbits and a complete physical combat. This is what modern tennis is all about rn.
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Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
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samiruffsankey samiruffsankey
Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman
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Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10
Injury? that be a shame at this time.
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A-Christel Vogt A-Christel Vogt
Taylor, for the win & advance to the Final ✌️
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Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane
Wimbledon should have waited a couple of weeks. Billy might not have needed the wildcard after all.
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