The American Coco Gauff finished on the fast track, 6-1 and 6-1 in 1 hour and 19 minutes, with the illusions of the Spaniard Rebeka Masarova in the final of the Auckland (New Zealand) tournament, the third in her career after Linz’19 and Parma’21.
Masarova, in the first final of her career and coming from the previous stage, hardly offered any resistance to Gauff who used experience and ranking, world number 7, to defeat the Spaniard, number 130, who was outclassed in all time.
The setting for Masarova’s first final was not easy as the match started an hour and three quarters late, and was stopped for another two, in both cases due to rain. The decisive suspension of the match for several minutes due to rain in the first set did not help Masarova to establish her game and the inconsistency of her service turn was the rest, quite the opposite of the semifinals if where his service was his basis. victory over the Belgian Ysaline Bonaventure. Before Gauff, 10 times he broke his rival got away.
The Spanish tennis player born in Basel, to a Slovak father and a Spanish mother, won the prize of entering the top-100 for the first time with an increase of 36 places, to 94, although not worth avoiding having to play the phase Previous from this Monday at the Australian Open.
Source: La Verdad

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