Key Points

Polish tennis star Iga Swiatek demonstrated incredible resilience in her Seoul Open victory. Despite trailing in nearly every statistical category, she mounted a remarkable comeback against Ekaterina Alexandrova. The match was a true test of mental strength, with Swiatek ultimately prevailing in a thrilling three-set battle. This win marks her 25th career title and showcases why she remains one of the most formidable players on the WTA Tour.

Key Points: Swiatek Rallies Past Alexandrova in Epic Seoul WTA Final

  • Swiatek wins after losing first set 1-6
  • Overcame early deficit with mental toughness
  • Sealed victory with cross-court forehand winner
  • Third title of 2024 season
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WTA Tour: Unbeaten on court: Swiatek wins 25th career title in Seoul

Iga Swiatek clinches her 25th career title with a stunning comeback victory against Ekaterina Alexandrova in intense Seoul Open final

"Honestly, I don't know how I won it - Iga Swiatek"

Seoul, Sep 21

Top seed Iga Swiatek of Poland trailed in nearly every single statistical category in Sunday's Korea Open final but won the big moments to defeat No. 2 seed Ekaterina Alexandrova 1-6, 7-6 (3), 7-5 in 2 hours and 41 minutes to lift another title on the WTA Tour.

The victory marked her third title of the season and the 25th of her career. She is now 25-5 all-time in WTA finals. "First of all, I want to congratulate Ekaterina for an amazing week and an amazing final," Swiatek said during the trophy presentation. "Honestly, I don't know how I won it because you were playing great, and I just tried to stay alive. Hopefully we're going to play more finals because it's always tough against you, but it's also entertaining."

Her never-say-die mentality ultimately gave Swiatek the edge in a match defined by razor-thin margins - aside from the lopsided opening set. Alexandrova, the clear underdog, came out swinging and needed just 30 minutes to take the first set convincingly, breaking Swiatek in the opening game and never looking back.

The 24-year-old Swiatek flipped the script to start the second set, breaking Alexandrova immediately. But the momentum shifted again as Alexandrova broke back in the next game. The two then traded holds until it came time for a tiebreak, where Swiatek finally looked to be the one in control for the first time in the match.

The former World No.1 and seven-time Grand Slam singles winner jumped out to a 3-0 lead, extended it to 5-2, and closed out the tiebreak 7-3 to force a decider.

Early in the third, Swiatek handed Alexandrova a break with three double faults in one game, falling behind 2-1. But she recovered, levelling the set at 3-all and taking the lead for just the second time in the match in the next game.

From there, scoreboard pressure worked in Swiatek's favour. As Alexandrova served to stay in the match, Swiatek turned up the heat - blasting a cross-court forehand winner on her second match point to put away her opponent and seal the comeback.

Meanwhile, Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova reunited for what turned out to be a milestone title for both players.

The win was especially meaningful for Siniakova, who reclaimed the WTA doubles No. 1 ranking. She now sits at 161 career weeks atop the rankings - just two shy of Cara Black for third on the all-time list.

For Siniakova, it's her 31st career WTA doubles title and third of the season, having previously won the Australian Open and the WTA 1000 event in Dubai with regular partner Taylor Townsend - who, coincidentally, is the player she displaced from the top spot in the rankings.

For Krejcikova, the victory marks her milestone 20th career WTA doubles title and first of the 2025 season. Her last came in Prague in 2024, also alongside Siniakova.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Three double faults in one game and still won? That's some champion mentality right there. Meanwhile our Indian players struggle to maintain consistency in big matches. Need more mental conditioning coaches in our system.
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Ananya R
So proud to see women's tennis getting this level of competition! Swiatek's humility in victory is refreshing. "I don't know how I won" - such grace after such a tough battle. More girls should take up sports professionally in India! 👏
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Michael C
Watching from Mumbai - what an exciting match! The quality of women's tennis has improved so much. Hope India can host more WTA events to inspire our young players. We need our own Swiatek someday!
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Karthik V
While we celebrate international achievements, let's not forget we need better infrastructure for tennis in smaller Indian cities. Many potential champions never get proper coaching or facilities. Government should invest more in sports.
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Sarah B
Amazing match! The doubles achievement is equally impressive - 161 weeks at number one is incredible. Hope Indian doubles pairs like Mirza used to play get inspired by this. Women's tennis is thriving globally! 💪

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