The National -- To Justine Henin and Venus Williams, add Elina Svitolina.
As if a second title of a nascent 2018 would not be satisfying enough. The US$651,347 (Dh2.4 million) pay cheque is not to be sniffed at, either.
But in going back-to-back at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Svitolina on Saturday became only the third woman in the tournament’s 18 years to defend the title. She joined two of the game’s more illustrious names. Not a bad group to gatecrash, that.
“Yeah, it feels amazing,” the Ukrainian said after a convincing 6-4, 6-0 victory against Daria Kasatkina at the Aviation Club. “When they were announcing our names [in the warm-up], they were telling that Justine and Venus are the only ones who defended their titles.
"I was like, ‘OK, c’mon, you have to do this’. It really motivated me, which was good. It didn't add more pressure."
That much was evident. The No 1 seed this week, ranked fourth in the world, needed little more than an hour on Centre Court to see of her Russian opponent. The turning point of the first set came in the fifth game, when Svitolina broke to go 4-2 up.
Later, she required four set points to see it out, although the second set was slightly more straightforward.
Kasatkina had spent almost double the time on court this week, including coming through an extra match. Thus, she seemed simply to run out of steam. However, adding to an already deep reservoir of credit earned in Dubai these past six days, the 20-year-old player refused to blame fatigue.
“Of course, it is the final. You’re trying to run, trying to reach every ball. Not every day you are playing finals,” said Kasatkina, who came into the event ranked 24th in the world. “I was tired. I think everybody saw it. But it's not an excuse. It's OK.”
“Elina was the toughest opponent for this final. She was playing really good all week. In the final, she showed her best tennis. It was really tough.”
Contesting only her third WTA final, and displaying the fortitude and the finesse she did throughout the tournament, it should get easier. For Svitolina, she extended an impressive record to 11 wins from 13 title matches.
It was the second time she has returned to a tournament and retained the trophy. Not that she was particularly aware of it.
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