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Swiatek shows Sabalenka who’s boss; Alcaraz at home

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STUTTGART, April 23

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek cruised past Aryna Sabalenka 6-3 6-4 to win the Stuttgart Open today in a repeat of last year’s final to confirm her status as a French Open favourite.

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“I want to thank my team because it has been such an intense time. I am so happy we are making the right decisions,” Swiatek said, following her well-timed return from injury.

Alcaraz tops Tsitsipas

Barcelona: Carlos Alcaraz capped a perfect week at the Barcelona Open today by outplaying Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final.

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The home favourite was in irresistible touch and wrapped up a 6-3 6-4 victory and claim his ninth tour-level crown. Although he dropped serve in the third game of the match, Alcaraz showed no further sign of nerves in front of his home fans as he powered to a 79-minute triumph.

Rune on a roll

Munich: Holger Rune defended his BMW Open title with a hard-fought 6-4 1-6 7-6(3) win over Botic van de Zandschulp in the final today. Van de Zandschulp retired from last year’s final with an aching chest and the 19-year-old Rune was made to work significantly harder to retain the title after nearly three hours of play. — Agencies

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