Agnieszka Radwanska collected her 20th career WTA Tour title after a dominant 6-4, 6-2 victory over Britain’s Johanna Konta in the China Open women’s singles final yesterday, while in the men’s singles final Andy Murray defeated Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 7-6 (7/2).
Third seed Radwanska, the 2011 champion, did not drop a set on her run to the title and closed out her win over Konta in 1 hour, 36 minutes.
Konta, who is guaranteed a top-10 spot when the new rankings are released today and is the first British woman to rise so high since Jo Durie in 1984, committed 34 unforced errors against Radwanska and struggled with her serve.
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The Pole finished with just eight unforced errors and wrapped up the victory with an ace.
“It’s a very special moment; third final and second title here. It was a really special week for me and it couldn’t be any better,” Radwanska said. “Every title means a lot, but especially here when you play against the best players in the world, in one of the biggest tournaments. It’s top players from the first round and I’ve been playing my best tennis all week.”
Konta, who was 146th in the world 17 months ago, has continued a remarkable rise up the rankings, despite her defeat.
At this year’s Australian Open, Konta became the first British woman into the last four of a Grand Slam in more than 30 years.
She also earned her first WTA Tour title at the Stanford Classic in July.
“I’m very pleased with my progress over the past few years and hopefully many more places to climb. I’m just working hard towards playing matches like these, against players like Agnieszka,” Konta said.
Radwanska, who bowed out in the fourth round of the US Open last month, also won the Connecticut Open and Shenzhen Open titles earlier this year and has qualified for the WTA Finals in Singapore.
In the men’s final, Britain’s Murray beat Bulgaria’s Dimitrov to close in on Novak Djokovic’s world No. 1 ranking.
The world No. 2 lost six consecutive points in the second set to be pushed into a tiebreak by the 25-year-old, but Dimitrov was unable to hold serve in the decider.
Additional reporting by AFP
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