The game ended with the score of 7:6 (16:14), 6:2. The opponents spent 1h42 on the ground.
Down-the-line.com carried a live text broadcast of the match between Rybakin and Kvitov.
The 12th racket in the world, Kvitova, had five aces, avoided double faults and converted three out of eight break points. Rybakina, ranked 7th in the world rankings, netted 12 times, committed three double faults and converted one in two break points.
Tennis. WTA-1000. Miami, United States. The final
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) – Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) – 7:6 (16:14), 6:2.
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