Svitolina dumps Wozniacki to clinch Toronto title
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[August 14, 2017]
By Frank Pingue
TORONTO (Reuters) - Ukrainian Elina
Svitolina capped a remarkable week in Toronto by beating Dane
Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 6-0 at the Rogers Cup on Sunday to capture
her tour-leading fifth title of the season.
Fifth seed Svitolina, whose run to the final included wins over
Venus Williams, Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza and defending
champion Simona Halep, used a strong return game throughout the
77-minute match to beat sixth seed Wozniacki.
"It was an incredible week. Played against great players, I beat
them, and it's just something really amazing and I am very, very
tired," said Svitolina, who was playing her third match in two days
after rain pushed her quarter-final to Saturday.
"I left everything out there. It's been incredible that I could go
through this. I didn't even think that I could."
The 22-year-old Ukrainian was so doubtful that she could even reach
the final that she had a flight booked on Friday to the next
tournament in Cincinnati.
But Svitolina showed she clearly belonged, using a mix of powerful
groundstrokes and an impressive return game to secure her fourth
victory over a top-10 opponent this week.
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Elina Svitolina of Ukraine plays a shot against Caroline Wozniacki
of Denmark(not pictured) during the women's final of the Rogers Cup
tennis tournament at Aviva Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan
Hamilton-USA TODAY Sportsorts
With the win, Svitolina will move up one spot to a
career-high world number four when the new rankings are released on
Monday.
Svitolina, who has yet to lose in a final this year, broke Wozniacki
three times during the first set and another three times during a
lopsided second set to deny the former world number one her first
title since last October.
Wozniacki was playing in her sixth final of 2017 but the 2010 Rogers
Cup champion has yet to come out on top following losses at Doha,
Dubai, Miami, Eastbourne and Bastad.
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