Berlin Open 2024: Vondrousova Wins Title | Scores & Highlights
- Marketa Vondrousova,25,of the Czech Republic,captured her first title since her Wimbledon victory two years ago,triumphing over Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu in the Berlin Open final.
- The opening set saw Vondrousova fend off six set points in a tense tie-break before ultimately clinching it.Wang, 23, who had previously defeated four top-20 players en route...
- Vondrousova than dominated the final set, securing a double break to seal her third career title.
Marketa Vondrousova triumphs at the Berlin Open, securing her first title since Wimbledon 2022! this victory showcases Vondrousova’s incredible resilience, defeating Wang Xinyu in a hard-fought three-set final.Our coverage highlights the tense tie-break and the decisive final set that sealed her win,setting the stage for a confident Wimbledon run.Olivia Nicholls and Tereza Mihalikova also claimed the doubles title. This major upset has sports analysts at News Directory 3 buzzing. Witness the key moments, scores, and highlights, and understand how this Berlin Open win provides a critical confidence boost. Discover what’s next for Vondrousova as she enters the prestigious Wimbledon tournament.
Vondrousova wins Berlin Open,Eyes Wimbledon confidence
Updated June 23,2025
Marketa Vondrousova,25,of the Czech Republic,captured her first title since her Wimbledon victory two years ago,triumphing over Chinese qualifier Wang Xinyu in the Berlin Open final. After struggling with injuries, Vondrousova secured the victory with a 7-6 (12-10), 4-6, 6-2 score.
The opening set saw Vondrousova fend off six set points in a tense tie-break before ultimately clinching it.Wang, 23, who had previously defeated four top-20 players en route to her first tour final, responded by taking the second set.
Vondrousova than dominated the final set, securing a double break to seal her third career title. This victory provides a significant confidence boost as she prepares for Wimbledon.The Berlin Open win highlights Vondrousova’s resilience and her potential to make a deep run at Wimbledon.
vondrousova expressed her appreciation for the crowd, saying, ”It was nice to see a full crowd. I really enjoyed the tennis this week and the support.”
In doubles action,British No. 1 Olivia Nicholls and her Slovakian partner Tereza Mihalikova defeated top-seeded Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini of Italy 4-6, 6-2, 10-6 to win the doubles final.
What’s next
Vondrousova will head to Wimbledon with renewed confidence after her Berlin Open victory, while Nicholls looks to continue her doubles success.
