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Jelena Ostapenko's love of power, pace and all things fast is the hallmark of the Latvian's game style -- but in Stuttgart on Tuesday, she revealed that this isn't confined to the court. Stuttgart: ...
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Jelena Ostapenko defeated Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 6-1 in the final and won the Stuttgart Open title. The Latvian also won her first clay-court title since the French Open in 2017. Listen to Story Jelena ...
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The Latvian set the tone with a break of serve in the opening game, earning another three break points at 4-2 up but could not convert any of them. Sabalenka roared back to level the scores with a ...
This marked the Latvian’s ninth WTA Tour-level title, and her boyfriend couldn’t be more proud, cheering her on throughout the week. Ostapenko had a solid start to the season. While she couldn ...
It was the Latvian's first title on clay since her 2017 French Open Grand Slam victory, while Sabalenka has now lost four finals on Stuttgart’s clay after losing the showcase match in 2021-23.
"Even if I don't feel great on the day, I will just fight and leave it all on the court." The Latvian player, ranked No. 24, previously beat Swiatek four times on hardcourts and once on grass.