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Caroline Garcia beats Petra Kvitova in Cincinnati final to become first qualifier to win a WTA Tour 1000 event

Garcia defeated three of the world's top 10 en route to becoming the first qualifier to win a WTA Tour 1000 Event; Kvitova, playing in 40th tour final, could not find her rhythm as she lost in straight sets to the Frenchwoman

Caroline Garcia reacts during her victory over Petra Kvitova
Image: Caroline Garcia reacts during her victory over Petra Kvitova

Caroline Garcia capped a long week by beating Petra Kvitova 6-2 6-4 to claim the Cincinnati Open title on Sunday and become the first qualifier to win a WTA Tour 1000 tournament.

After battling through qualifying, Garcia beat three top-10 world-ranked opponents, Maria Sakkari, Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula, on the way to the final where she delivered a masterclass against Czech Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion.

Leading the WTA Tour in aces and second in break points saved, the 28-year-old Frenchwoman relied on her big weapons to clinch her third title of the season, sending down 11 aces and saving all eight break points she faced.

Since coming back from a foot injury in May, Garcia has won three events on three different surfaces, on clay in Warsaw, where she beat world number one Iga Swiatek, grass in Bad Homburg and hardcourt in Cincinnati.

"It's hard to believe I am standing here today it has been such a long week," Garcia told the Centre Court crowd. "I saw something today that it was your (Kvitova) 40th career final and I was like OK, imagine that."

Under threatening skies Garcia got off to a fast start with a break helped by a pair of double faults by Kvitova, as the 32-year-old once again struggled with her serve.

In her semi-final she served three double faults in the opening game to gift Madison Keys an early break before fighting back for a three-set win.

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Caroline Garcia holds up the Rookwood Trophy for winning the championship of the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati
Image: Caroline Garcia holds up the Rookwood Trophy for winning the championship of the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati

But there would be no escape against Garcia who piled on the pressure with a second break to sweep the opening four games.

Garcia carried on in the second set as she again broke Kvitova at the first opportunity and held for a quick 2-0 lead when Kvitova called for a medical time-out.

Kvitova returned to the court with no noticeable strapping but Garcia was not to be distracted, holding serve the rest of the way to clinch her 10th career title.

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