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Qualifier who became champion - Maria wins Queen's title

Qualifier who became champion - Maria wins Queen's title

Summary

Tatjana Maria won the Queen's Club women's singles final, making history as the first winner of this event in 52 years. The 37-year-old German player defeated Amanda Anisimova with a 6-3, 6-4 victory and moved into the top 50 in world rankings.

Key Facts

  • Tatjana Maria won the Queen's Club women's singles final, the first in 52 years.
  • She defeated Amanda Anisimova with scores of 6-3, 6-4.
  • Maria played seven matches in nine days and only lost one set.
  • She beat four top-15 ranked players in the tournament, including Madison Keys.
  • Maria, at 37 years old, is the oldest WTA Tour champion since Serena Williams in 2020.
  • She will now compete at the Nottingham Open after her victory at Queen's.
  • Maria improved her ranking from 86th to inside the top 50.
  • Maria’s playing style includes slices, precise serves, and disguised drop shots.
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