Zheng beats Kenin to claim Pan Pacific title

Published October 28, 2024 Updated October 28, 2024 07:14am

TOKYO: China’s Zheng Qinwen produced near-flawless serves to defeat American Sofia Kenin 7-6(5), 6-3 and capture the Pan Pacific Open title on Sunday for her third trophy this season.

Zheng hit 33 winners and fired off 16 aces as she took the victory in an hour and 52 minutes under a closed roof after heavy rain interrupted the first set.

The 22-year-old adds the Tokyo title to her wins in Palermo and the Paris Olympics this year.

The first set was a tightly fought encounter without a single break of serve, with Zheng failing to convert five breakpoints, but she was much more clinical in the tiebreak and clinched it with a vicious forehand winner.

The second set played out much differently as Zheng held to start and broke for 2-0 when Kenin netted a backhand, before consolidating that break to go 3-0 up.

“I did some good preparation here,” Zheng said. “In all the matches I played there is only one with three sets, so I would say it’s a quite successful tournament for me.”

Kenin refused to go quietly and forced Zheng to defend her first breakpoint of the match, but the power and precision of the Chinese world number seven’s serve proved too much for the American.

Zheng’s win improved her record at the Pan Pacific Open to 8-1, with the 22-year-old having lost in the 2022 final to Liudmila Samsonova.

Despite the loss, Kenin can take plenty of positives from her performance in Tokyo, where she dropped just one set en route to the final.

Kenin, 25, reached a career-high number four in 2020, before injuries, illness and off-court issues saw her drop down the rankings.

“I would like to thank the event director for giving me the wild card,” Kenin said.“Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the title today, but I’m very happy with the week I had.”

Published in Dawn, October 28th, 2024

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