Busca Downs Frech to Lift First WTA Title in Merida - New Straits Times Online
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Spanish player Cristina Bucksa, 63 world place at the age of 28, won the WTA 500 tournament from Merida (Mexico) in both simple and double.
Magdalena Frech Corrects Presenter Mid Speech After Awkward Merida Open Moment: “I’m Not Finished”
Tennis thrives on recognition and resilience, as both finalists bare their hearts after the last ball, honoring fans and supporters. Yet that cherished ritual unraveled at the Merida Open. After falling to Cristina Bucșa in the final, Magdalena Fręch now saw her runner-up speech abruptly cut short. After congratulating Cristina Bucșa, Magdalena Fręch paused before speaking about her coach, Andrzej Kobierski. The presenter at the Merida Open assu…
The Spanishman won his first WTA title by beating the Polish rider Magdalena Frech in the finals of the Merida tournament in Mexico and becoming Spanish #1.
Spanish tennis player Cristina Bucsa won the WTA 500 tournament in Merida, Mexico, with a prize fund of just over one million euros. In the final, she defeated Polish representative Magdalena Frech 6:1, 4:6, 6:4 to win the first title of her career.
Cristina Bucsa is already a history of Spanish women’s tennis when she declared herself champion this Sunday of the WTA 500 in Mérida. The tennis player of Torrelavega, 28, has surpassed Magdalena Frech in the finals, by 6-1, 4-6 and 6-4, in 2 hours and 15 minutes.
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