Elina Svitolina signalled her French Open ambitions by battling past world number four Coco Gauff to win her third Italian Open title, eight years after her last.
The Ukrainian triumphed 6-4 6-7(3) 6-2 in Saturdayâs final to lift her first clay-court title of the season and add her name to the mix of contenders for Roland Garros.
Victory over the American followed Svitolina’s â wins over world No 2 Elena Rybakina and third-ranked Iga Swiatek, making her a strong contender to claim a maiden Grand Slam title in Paris, where the main draw begins on May 24.
Svitolina’s third Rome title comes eight years after her second successive triumph at the Foro Italico, a spell that included a maternity break in which she gave birth â to her daughter with fellow player Gael Monfils in late 2022.
“It’s âhard â to believe it’s been eight years since I had this trophy here,” Svitolina said.
“I’m very pleased with my two weeks here. Congratulations to Coco for a great tournament. You’re such a great champion, â and I hope we can have more battles in the future.”
Seventh seed Svitolina twice came from a âbreak down â to level a tight first set at â4-4 against Gauff, and the Ukrainian held on under huge pressure during exhausting rallies to get ahead in the ninth game with some powerful hitting.
A couple of untimely double faults from Gauff in the next game âgifted Svitolina the opening set, and the 31-year-old dialled up the âintensity late in the next set to go within touching distance of the title.
Gauff, the reigning Roland Garros champion, held on bravely until 5-5 in the second set and then broke with a reflex volley at the net after a shot that clipped the netcord unsettled â Svitolina and forced her into making a flat return.
That joy was short-lived as Svitolina broke back immediately, but Gauff raised her game in the tiebreak to drag the match into a deciding set, where there was little to separate the duo after the opening four games.
A backhand error from Gauff meant Svitolina sealed a vital break in the fifth game, and the Ukrainian pounced again for a double break, before holding her nerve in a tense finish to secure victory on her third match point.
Svitolina later thanked Ukrainians back home as the âcountry continues to grapple with war following Russia’s 2022 invasion.
“Many of them are in bomb shelters âand it’s been really heavy in the past couple of weeks for Ukraine,” she added. “I want âto thank you for all the support from afar, â I feel all the love.”
A distraught Gauff was left to digest her third straight defeat by â Svitolina, following losses in the Australian Open quarter-finals and Dubai semi-finals this year.
“Another tough battle between us. I’m on the other side but hopefully âone of these days I âcan get over that,” Gauff said.
“You had an incredible tournament âwith a lot of long matches against great âplayers, so congratulations to you and your team. Hopefully I’ll see you at the French Open, in the final.”
The menâs final will see Jannik Sinner continue his bid to become only the second man, and the youngest, to win all nine Masters 1000 titles, as he faces Casper Ruud in Sundayâs showpiece.
Reuters
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