Britain’s Dan Evans and US teen Coco Gauff win Washington titles
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Coco Gauff hits a forehand against Maria Sakkari in the women's singles final.
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WASHINGTON – United States teen star Coco Gauff and Britain’s Dan Evans captured titles with straight-set triumphs on Sunday at the ATP and WTA Washington Open.
World No. 7 Gauff won her fourth career WTA title by defeating Greece’s ninth-ranked Maria Sakkari 6-2, 6-3, while 30th-ranked Evans dispatched 37th-ranked Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor 7-5, 6-3 at the hard-court event, a US Open tune-up.
Gauff, at 19 the youngest Washington WTA finalist, added to a trophy haul that also included 2019 in Linz, 2021 in Parma and January 2023 in Auckland.
The success came after a first-round exit at Wimbledon in July.
“It was really tough a couple weeks ago. We were all feeling it and I’m glad that I was able to bounce back,” Gauff said.
Gauff, last year’s French Open runner-up, had lost four of five previous matches against Sakkari, who fell to 1-7 in WTA finals with her sixth consecutive loss in a tour final.
“It’s pretty disappointing but, a month ago, we didn’t think I’d be here,” Sakkari said.
Evans, a 33-year-old whose only previous ATP title came in a 2021 outdoor Melbourne event, became the first British champion in Washington since Tim Henman in 2003.
Evans, with only eight tour-level wins in 2023, will advance to a new career high of 21st in the world after a seven-match tour-level losing streak.
“I couldn’t have really thought about this at the start of the week. Amazing week. It means the world to me. It genuinely does,” Evans said.
Griekspoor was denied his third career title after crowns at Pune in January and ’s-Hertogenbosch in June.
“First time in DC, making finals, not too bad, I guess,” Griekspoor said.
Griekspoor, 27, saved a set point in the 10th game with an ace wide but Evans broke him in the 12th game to take the first set when the Dutchman netted a backhand after 53 minutes.
Evans had 14 winners to only three unforced errors in the opening set.
The second set was halted at 2-2 by lightning and resumed after two hours and 20 minutes.
Evans broke at love for a 5-3 lead, a backhand winner and backhand lob winner setting up a break the Dutchman surrendered on a double fault.
The Englishman saved four break points in a tense ninth game and, after nearly 10 minutes, blasted a service winner on his first championship point to take the title after one hour and 41 minutes.
Gauff, who did not drop a set all week, won the first in 42 minutes but Sakkari broke her to begin the second. They traded service breaks in the fourth and fifth games, but Sakkari double faulted away another break for Gauff to level at 3-3.
Gauff held, broke in the eighth game when Sakkari swatted a forehand beyond the baseline, and held again to complete the victory after 84 minutes on a backhand winner.
Sakkari, 28, won her only previous WTA title at the 2019 Morocco Open. AFP


