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Maria Wins Queen’s Club: First Women’s Champion in 52 Years

Maria Wins Queen’s Club: First Women’s Champion in 52 Years

June 15, 2025 News

Tatjana Maria ⁣stunned the ⁣tennis world, clinching the Queen’s Club​ title ‍and⁤ etching her name in ​history as the first woman to‍ win in⁤ over ‌50 years. The German qualifier,⁢ at 37, defeated‌ American ‌Amanda⁣ Anisimova in straight sets, ⁣solidifying a remarkable week of dominant play. This sensational ⁣victory is a testament to maria’s resilience and skill,as ⁢she triumphed ‍over formidable opponents,including Madison Keys.Her ⁣powerful serves and strategic gameplay‌ led ⁣to a‍ decisive 6-3, ⁣6-4 victory. News ⁣Directory‍ 3 is proud​ to report on this stunning WTA ⁢title win. Maria’s remarkable journey has not only‌ secured ‍her a career highlight but will also propel her up the​ world‍ rankings. Discover ​what’s next ‍for this tennis player as she gears up⁣ for Wimbledon.

Key Points

  • Tatjana Maria ⁢wins first title at Queen’s Club in over 50 years.
  • Maria defeated Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.
  • The German is​ projected too⁣ rise to No. 43 ⁤in the world rankings.

Tatjana Maria Secures Historic Queen’s Club Title

‌ Updated June 15,2025
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LONDON ⁢(AP) — Tatjana Maria,a German qualifier,capped off a remarkable week by winning the Queen’s Club title on Sunday. She defeated American Amanda‌ Anisimova 6-3, 6-4, ⁣marking the first time in over ⁤half a century that ⁤a woman has claimed the top spot at this prestigious event. This WTA title is a meaningful achievement for the tennis player.

Maria, ranked No. 86 in the world, enjoyed an ​extraordinary nine-day run, which included a stunning victory over Australian Open champion Madison Keys. At 37, she ‍is the oldest player to win ​a WTA ‌title since Serena Williams in 2020. Her path to victory included wins over Elena Rybakina and Karolina⁤ Muchova.

Maria dominated Anisimova with powerful⁢ serves, securing an early break in the⁢ first set. She⁢ won 12 consecutive points to take a‌ 4-1 lead and ‌then fended ‌off a⁣ comeback attempt from Anisimova to win⁣ the set.

Continuing ⁤her momentum, Maria quickly established a 4-1 lead in the second set. Her seventh ace extended her lead to 5-3,and she closed out the match two games later,securing her first title in more than two years. This tennis victory is a career highlight.

​ “A dream come true,” Maria ​said. “When I came here,I was never thinking I could hold the trophy at the end… everything is possible if you believe in it.I want to show this to my kids and hopefully they are proud.”

After‌ Anisimova’s ‍forehand went wide on match point, Maria celebrated with her arms raised. The ⁤two players then⁢ shared a friendly embrace at the net.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if ‍we see you in the Wimbledon final as you really had me running out there⁢ today,” Anisimova said.

Maria is projected to⁣ climb to no. 43 in the world rankings following ⁣this week’s⁤ performance. The Queen’s Club event marked the return of women’s competition to the venue for the⁣ first time as⁣ 1973, when Olga Morozova of the Soviet Union⁤ won the title.

What’s next

Wimbledon ​is ‌scheduled to run from June 30 to July 13.

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