Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia emerged victorious in the Korea Open final, claiming her fourth career title with a remarkable comeback against Russian top seed Daria Kasatkina. After losing the opening set in a mere 26 minutes, Haddad Maia displayed resilience and determination, turning the tide in the second set and ultimately securing a 1-6, 6-4, 6-1 triumph.
Haddad Maia, ranked 17th in the world, faced an uphill battle after Kasatkina’s dominant start. However, she gradually gained momentum, breaking back in the second set and taking the lead for the first time. The Brazilian’s composure and unwavering focus proved crucial as she overcame a contentious call with the umpire and seized the second set.
In the decisive third set, Haddad Maia maintained her advantage, breaking Kasatkina twice and closing out the match with a long return from her opponent. The victory marked Haddad Maia’s first title since June 2022, a testament to her hard work and competitive spirit.
“I know that tennis changes everything very fast,” Haddad Maia said. “I was competing better at the end of the second set and then my tennis appeared. I finished in the way that I wanted and I think I deserved this win.”
Kasatkina, ranked 13th, expressed disappointment after losing her fourth final of the year. “Losing in the final can feel worse than losing in the first round,” she said. “It’s tough, especially being up in the final, but she definitely raised the level after the first set.”
The Korea Open, upgraded to a WTA 500 tournament for the first time, witnessed a series of last-minute withdrawals, including world number one Iga Swiatek, US Open runner-up Jessica Pegula, and former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina. Despite these setbacks, the tournament showcased the depth and talent of the women’s tennis circuit.