Civil Tech Wins 3 Consecutive Wins in a Single Competition for the First Time in 9 Years on the Women's Professional Tennis Tour
Iga Sibiontech (No. 1, Poland) achieved her third consecutive win in a single tournament in nine years in the Women's Professional Tennis (WTA) Tour singles.
Civil Tech defeated Elena Rybakina (4th place, Kazakhstan) 2-0 (4th place, Kazakhstan) in the singles final on the last day of the WTA Tour Qatar Total Energy Open (total prize money: $3,211,715) held in Doha, Qatar on the 17th (local time). 7-6<10-8> 6-2.
With this, Sibion ​​Tech became the first player to win three consecutive singles tournaments on the WTA Tour in nine years since Serena Williams (retired, USA), who won the Miami Open three years in a row in 2015.
After being eliminated in the third round at the Australian Open, which was her first major tournament of the year, Sibion ​​Tek returned to the top three months after the WTA Finals, held as the final match of the season in November last year.
Her winning prize for this tournament is $523,485 (about 690 million won).
Civil Tech, which showed a particularly strong performance in the finals, also increased its winning percentage in the tour singles finals with 18 wins and 4 losses.
Civil Tech continued its good relationship with Doha by winning 12 consecutive wins and 23 consecutive sets in this tournament.
In addition, after suffering 3 consecutive losses against Rybakina, she finally won, and her record against her opponent improved to 2 wins and 3 losses.
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