The fifth seed, playing in only her second WTA
title clash and first since Linz in 2018, breezed through the
first set and staved off a potential comeback from her Kazakh
opponent in the next to become the first tour champion of 2020.
"The whole week was pretty good for me, I think, right from the
start," said Alexandrova, who only dropped on set throughout the
tournament in southern China.
Having lost the opening set tamely, seventh seed Rybakina raced
ahead 4-2 in the second set but Alexandrova held her nerve to
reel off the next four games and secure victory.
Alexandrova converted six out of her 15 break point
opportunities in the match lasting 73 minutes.
"It wasn't easy but I did it until the end. I won my first
title, and it feels amazing. The first one is always special,"
world number 34 Alexandrova said.
"I was playing my second final and the first one wasn't so good
for me, so I was trying to get this one."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by
Christian Radnedge)
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