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Our player ended an excellent week of tennis with victory, in which she defeated Anna Blinkova (60 WTA), Elisabetta Cocciaretto (134 WTA), Barbora Krejcikova (65 WTA) and Polona Hercog (52 WTA). Thus, Sorana secured her first ITF title after a four-year hiatus. The last time he won was in Bertioga, Brazil, in 2016.
At the same time, it is the most important title won by Sorana after the victory in Saint Malo in 2011 and may represent the “pill” of morale that Cîrstea needs for a better 2021 season. On the WTA circuit, Sorana has only one title, won in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in 2008. Image from that moment, below, with Sorana on the left:
He’s barely aged a day since he won that title in 2008. 😊 https://t.co/sxI0ooD8Bp pic.twitter.com/hqltU3VTNI
– WTA Romania🇷🇴 (@WTARomania) December 12, 2020
Sorana Cirstea, 15-position jump after victory in Dubai
The match with Siniakova was the third this week in which Sorana has won decisively. Led 0-1 in sets, the Romanian player pulled off a solid comeback and won the next two sets symmetrically, both at 6-3.
Back-to-back Romanian Champions at the Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge! Sorana fought hard and got the victory to join Ana Bogdan who won this tournament last year. Sorana Cirstea defeated Katerina Siniakova 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.# AHTC2020 #alhabtoortennischallenge pic.twitter.com/V6mrgKfrKr
– 🇷🇴WTA Romania (@WTARomania) December 12, 2020
The reward for today’s victory is perfect. Sorana will climb 15 positions in the WTA rankings, and on Monday she will occupy the 71st position in the female hierarchy.
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