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Second title of 2024 for Ostapenko!

Second title of 2024 for Ostapenko!
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Guillaume Nonque
le 04/02/2024 à 22h11
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The 26-year-old Latvian player won, this Sunday, the 33rd edition of the Linz WTA 500, succeeding Anastasia Potapova (world no. 27). In the final, Jeļena Ostapenko beat seed number 2 Ekaterina Alexandrova, 6/3, 6/2.

After dropping just one set all tournament against Denmark's Clara Tauson (world no. 80) in the second round, Jeļena Ostapenko clinches her second title in 2024 after the Adelaide tournament on January 13th.

These latest results leave her 50 points behind current world No. 10 Karolina Muchová. As a reminder, the Latvian's best ranking is 5th in the world, achieved in March 2018.

Ostapenko J • 1
Alexandrova E • 2
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6
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Jelena Ostapenko
23e, 1800 points
Ekaterina Alexandrova
10e, 3375 points
Linz
AUT Linz
Draw
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WayneR
She is doing quite well. Might win the Wimbledon this year
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As we move to the end of this month and also closing out the year I am wishing all of those following me a Merry Christmas and a Happy/Healthy New Year.

Let's make that wish for all 2000 plus players hoping for 5 wins each day. Hoping ŵhen we open the results page to see all green, and no red. And especially NO CANCELED matches.

From me and my rotti JAZ, I bid you all good night, and see you in...

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Seasons best to all the regulars in our league.

Will you all be back in the new year.?

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