Swiss star Bencic wins Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open for second time
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Belinda Bencic receives the trophy after winning her final match against Ashlyn Krueger at the Abu Dhabi Open tennis tournament on Saturday. WAM
Swiss star Belinda Bencic has become Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open champion for the second time after coming from behind to defeat Ashlyn Krueger in today’s final, capping a remarkable comeback story, while Jelena Ostapenko/Ellen Perez clinched the doubles title following a dominant win over Shuai Zhang/Kristina Mladenovic.
The third edition of the WTA 500 event drew to a close in front of a sold-out crowd at the International Tennis Centre, Zayed Sports City, the culmination of eight days of world-class tennis and fantastic off-court entertainment.
Both finalists recorded magnificent victories to secure their place in the tournament showpiece, with Bencic overturning a one-set deficit to eliminate reigning champion Elena Rybakina and Krueger defeating Linda Noskova, setting the stage for a super showdown on Stadium Court.
There was little to choose between the two players in the first set, which went with serve for the opening eight games.
Belinda Bencic and daughter Bella celebrate with a trophy after winning her final match against Ashlyn Krueger. Reuters
With the score tied at 4-4, 20-year-old Krueger then broke her opponent, subsequently seeing out the following game, on serve, to take the lead.
If the first set was close, the second was anything but, as Bencic, 27, produced a stunning response, completely overpowering Krueger, who was playing in her first WTA 500 final, to restore parity.
Belinda Bencic with a trophy celebrates with her partner Martin Hromkovic and daughter Bella after winning her final match alongside runner up Ashlyn Krueger. Reuters
Buoyed by the ruthlessness of her second-set turnaround, 2020 Olympic gold medallist Bencic picked up where she left off, quickly racing into a 3-0 lead in the third to firmly take control of the contest.
The less experienced Krueger pulled a game back, but it was little more than a temporary reprieve. There was simply no stopping Bencic, who comfortably saw out the next three games to seal a 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory, and a second Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open title, capping a remarkable comeback story given she only returned to action in October after taking a maternity break.
With Bencic not competing at last year’s event, Saturay’s victory ensures she remains undefeated at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, a tournament she is slowly making her own.
Mubadallah Tennis Tournament winner Belinda Bencic and runner up Ashlyn Krueger during the trophy presentation. Reuters
Bencic celebrated on-court, and even included her young daughter, Bella, in the proceedings, before collecting her trophy from a presentation party made up of Homaid Al Shimmari, Deputy Group CEO at Mubadala Investment Company, Aref Al Awani, General Secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Dr Ahmed Abdullah Al Qubaisi, Assistant General Secretary, Acting, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Portia Archer, Chief Executive Officer, WTA, Roberto Ranieri, WTA Supervisor, Claire Wood, Tournament Referee and Nigel Gupta, Tournament Director.
Elsewhere, the Road to Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open winners were crowned as the initiative, which provides a pathway for aspiring players in the UAE to enhance their skills and make an impact on the global game, reached its conclusion.
Belinda Bencic serves to Ashlyn Krueger during the Women's single final match of the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open tennis tournament. AP
Fully sanctioned by the UAE Tennis Federation, the Road to Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open sees tournaments held for various age groups across Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Fujairah, with the respective finals taking place as part of the WTA 500 event.
For the second consecutive year, Timur Gordeev walked away with the title in the Under-16 Boys competition, while Karen John triumphed in the Girls tournament for the same age group.
At Under-14 level, Isabelle James successfully defended the title she won last year, with Alexi Rafa Aldemita winning the Boys competition.
Ryan Abou Jamra and Sophie Himmelreich, meanwhile, were the two winners in the Under- 12 category.
The event continues to make a huge impact in the local community through both the Road to Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open and Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open Schools Program, which engaged over 25,000 children across schools in the capital.