In the final of the tournament, the first Russian racket beat Canadian Leila Fernandez with a score of 6:3, 6:4.
“We can congratulate Kasatkina, well done. But this victory should not be overestimated, since the tournament is a preparation for Wimbledon. Kasatkina is a smart player, and if her opponent cannot keep up with her pace, then she wins, like in chess,” TASS quotes Tarpishchev.
Source: Sport

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