Published: 19:06, August 17, 2020 | Updated: 19:50, June 5, 2023
Brady claims first WTA title at Top Seed Open as WTA marks US return
By Reuters

Jennifer Brady returns a shot against Coco Gauff during action in her WTA tennis tournament semifinal match in Nicholasville, Aug 15, 2020. Brady won 6-2, 6-4. (PHOTO / AP)

American Jennifer Brady clinched her first career WTA title on Sunday, defeating Switzerland’s Jil Teichmann 6-3 6-4 in the Top Seed Open final.

The hard court, outdoor competition in Lexington, Kentucky, marked the WTA’s first tournament in the United States since the coronavirus outbreak forced almost all sport into a long break earlier this year.

In the first set, a defensive effort saw Brady save all four break points faced before going on the attack in the second set, winning more than 80 percent of her first serve points in front of the empty stands.

The hard court, outdoor competition in Lexington, Kentucky, marked the WTA’s first tournament in the United States since the coronavirus outbreak forced almost all sport into a long break earlier this year

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“Before I walked onto the court I was like, ‘Okay, I have to believe in myself that I can win this,’ otherwise it doesn’t really make sense for me to walk out there,” said Brady, who did not drop a set the entire tournament.

Brady, who defeated Coco Gauff in straight sets in the semifinal, thrust her hands into the sky after firing off a forehand winner to clinch the match and walked to the net to tap her opponent’s racket in a socially distanced gesture of sportsmanship.

“Everything I’ve imagined, it’s definitely reality,” said Brady, who Facetimed her parents after the win.

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With limited options to celebrate under health and safety protocols, Brady said she would celebrate the win by ordering in “something delicious” to eat.

“And I’m buying for anybody else who’s here,” she added.

The Cincinnati Masters is scheduled to be played at Flushing Meadows, New York from later this week, followed by the US Open, also at its usual Flushing Meadows home, from Aug 31 to Sept. 13.