SPAIN’S Paula Badosa serves to Marie Bouzkova of the Czech Republic during the Washington Open final at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center.—AFP
SPAIN’S Paula Badosa serves to Marie Bouzkova of the Czech Republic during the Washington Open final at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center.—AFP

WASHINGTON: Former world number two Paula Badosa of Spain and American Sebastian Korda each enjoyed the “most special moment” of their careers on Sunday by winning titles at the ATP and WTA Washington Open.

Badosa outlasted Czech Marie Bouzkova 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 to capture her first WTA crown since a severe back injury last year.

“I think it’s maybe the most special moment, especially because I went through a lot,” Badosa said. “I had to fight through that and I had to keep believing in myself.”

Korda won the last 10 games to rally past Italy’s Flavio Cobolli 4-6, 6-2, 6-0. It marks the first time in ATP history a father and son have won the same title, Petr Korda having been Washington’s 1992 champion.

“One of my biggest goals was one day coming here and hopefully winning the tournament,” Korda said. “This is probably the most special moment of my career so far.”

Badosa battled through two storm stoppages before taking her first title since January 2022 at Sydney in the US Open tuneup.

It was the Spaniard’s first title since missing the last six months of the 2023 campaign with a back injury that made Badosa wonder if she would ever win another tournament.

Korda, 24, won his second career ATP title after Parma in 2021 and will jump to a career-high 18th in Monday’s world rankings.

First-time ATP finalist Cobolli, a 22-year-old from Florence, was undone after double faulting to hand Korda his first break to 3-2 in the second set.

Cobolli never won another game.

Badosa improved to 4-0 in career WTA finals, having also taken titles at Belgrade and Indian Wells in 2021.

“Now I’m an athlete again,” Badosa said. “Yeah, we can say I’m back.”

Badosa improved to 3-0 in her rivalry with fellow 26-year-old Bouzkova, also winning in 2017 at Las Vegas and 2022 in Miami.

Bouzkova, ranked 43rd, fell to 1-6 in WTA finals, her lone win coming at Prague in 2022.

Published in Dawn, August 6th, 2024

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