Swiatek Downs Vekic to Win San Diego Open

Swiatek Downs Vekic to Win San Diego Open
Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates after defeating Donna Vekic of Croatia in the women's singles final during Day 7 of the San Diego Open, part of the Hologic WTA Tour, at Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego on Oct. 16, 2022. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Reuters
10/16/2022
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10/16/2022

World number one Iga Swiatek collected her eighth title of the year with a 6–3, 3–6, 6–0 win over Croatia’s Donna Vekic in the San Diego Open final on Oct. 16.

Swiatek pumped her fist and blew a kiss to the crowd after Vekic double faulted on match point to cap a third set where the Pole raised her level and tournament qualifier Vekic appeared to finally run out of gas.

“I wanted to go all in,” Swiatek said of her approach going into the deciding set of the new WTA 500 event.

“Knowing how well she can serve, I just wanted to be more loosened up on my return games. Not think too much, use my intuition and fight for every ball.”

Swiatek got the first break of serve of the match in the opening set when Vekic, who had to complete her rain-interrupted semi-final earlier on Sunday, sent a backhand long for 4–2.

Another backhand error handed Swiatek the first set, prompting Vekic to throw her racket to the court in frustration.

However, Vekic refused to go down without a fight and leveled the match on the strength of her powerful serve and groundstrokes.

Donna Vekic of Croatia looks on during the women's singles final against Iga Swiatek of Poland during Day 7 of the San Diego Open, part of the Hologic WTA Tour, at Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego on Oct. 16, 2022. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Donna Vekic of Croatia looks on during the women's singles final against Iga Swiatek of Poland during Day 7 of the San Diego Open, part of the Hologic WTA Tour, at Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego on Oct. 16, 2022. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

In the decider, Swiatek fired a crosscourt winner to break for a 2–0 lead that shifted momentum firmly in her favour.

Swiatek, who rose to world number one in April following Ash Barty’s retirement, is now 64–8 on the season.

The 21-year-old won the U.S. Open and French Open this year and will be the hot favourite when WTA Finals kick off in Fort Worth on Oct. 31.

Vekic, who underwent knee surgery after last year’s Australian Open, can hold her head high after notching wins over Danielle Collins, Aryna Sabalenka and Karolina Pliskova and pushing the world’s top player to three sets in the final.

“I’m pretty happy that you’re back and hopefully we are going to play many finals,” Swiatek said.

By Rory Carroll