New French Open champion Iga Šwiateková with a trophy.
Šwiateková became the youngest winner of the tournament since 1992, when 18-year-old Monika Selešová won. She was the first Polka in history to dominate the Grand Slam singles. The winner collected a check for 1.6 million euros (approximately 43 million crowns) and will move from 53rd to 17th place in the WTA rankings.
Both finalists in the tournament passed over the Czech opponent. Tournament four Keninová stopped Petra Kvitová in the semifinals, Šwiateková in last year’s finalist Markéta Vondroušová in the first round.
French Cup results at the French Open: |
BIKE |
COMPETITION |
RESULT |
finals |
Keninová (USA) |
6:4, 6:1 |
semifinal |
Podoroská (Arg.) |
6:2, 6:1 |
quarterfinals |
Trevisanová (Ita.) |
6:3, 6:1 |
round of 16 |
Halepová (ROU) |
6:1, 6:2 |
Round 3 |
Bouchardová (CAN) |
6:3, 6:2 |
Round 2 |
Hsieh (Western.) |
6:1, 6:4 |
1. round |
Vondroušová (CZE) |
6:1, 6:2 |
Keninová and Šwiateková have not yet met on the WTA circuit. They played together in Paris in juniors four years ago and Polka was also happy with the victory.
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Juniors: |
Singles – Final: |
Stricker (7-Switzerland) – Riedi (8-Switzerland) 6: 2, 6: 4. |
Doubles – Final: |
Cobolli, Stricker (3-It./Švýc.) – Oliveira, Rodrigues (8-Braz.) 6: 2, 6: 4. |
Juniors: |
Singles – Final: |
Jacquemotova (3-Fr.) – Carayevova (RUS) 4: 6, 6: 4, 6: 2. |
Doubles – Final: |
Alvisiova, Pigatova (It.) – Bondarenko, Schneider (5-Rus.) 7: 6 (7: 3), 6: 4. |
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