Russian top seed Nadia Petrova rallied to defeat American sixth seed Bethanie Mattek 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 on Sunday in the final of the US$175,000 WTA Quebec Challenge.
Petrova took home the US$28,000 top prize and her ninth career WTA title. It was the 11th-ranked Russian’s second title of the year after a victory in Cincinnati in August. Petrova, 26, also was a finalist last month at Stuttgart.
Mattek, ranked 43rd, settled for a runner-up finish after reaching her first WTA final.
The 23-year-old American made semi-final runs as Los Angeles and Birmingham as she reached the top 50 in the rankings for the first time.
The American offered the first real resistance that Petrova had faced all week.
After pocketing the first set, Mattek went up a break in the second, but Petrova held her nerve and gradually asserted herself.
“Bethanie made it so difficult for me today,” Petrova said. “I really had to work hard.”
“The four-all game in the second set was probably the key moment of the match. It was important I won it. I’m happy how I finished in the third set,” she said.
The tournament was the last on the regular WTA schedule for this year.
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