
Kiki Bertens staged a strong comeback to win her eighth career WTA title with victory over Donna Vekic in the St Petersburg Ladies Trophy.
The second seed trailed Vekic by 5-2 and a double break in the opener but rallied to take the set on a tie-break and ultimately go on to seal a 7-6 (7-2) 6-4 win.
It was an impressive response from Bertens against a player who had shown few signs of nerves in what was the first major final of her career.
The 22-year-old Vekic dominated the opening exchanges but Bertens banked on her experience to steer the set into a tie-break, which she dominated to take the initiative.
Bertens moved closer to the title as she established a double break lead of her own in the second set, only for Vekic to claim one of the breaks back and keep the match alive.
But Bertens responded by breaking again, the Dutch star subsequently going on to serve out for the title on her fourth match point.
“My coach Raemon Sluiter told me I was playing the right way, and just needed to keep going for my shots, which I did!, Bertens said.
