Kessler Beats Yastremska to Win Nottingham Open
- On Sunday, American McCartney Kessler claimed the Nottingham Open title in England by overcoming Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5, on the grass courts.
- Kessler entered the event after recording her first main-draw grass-court win earlier this month at Queen's and improving steadily, starting 2024 outside the Top 200.
- The rain-interrupted final included a 90-minute delay and saw Kessler break back multiple times while overcoming Yastremska's challenges in a 1-hour 34-minute match.
- Kessler expressed her happiness about adding another title to her achievements and commended Yastremska as a strong opponent who had to cope with the challenges posed by the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
- Kessler's third career WTA singles title boosts her rise toward a projected Top 40 debut and positions her well for the upcoming Wimbledon tournament starting next Monday.
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‘Super excited’ McCartney Kessler triumphs at Nottingham Open
The American triumphed 6-4 7-5 in the rain-affected final
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