Wins first WTA title in Hamburg

Lois Boisson of France collected another milestone in her breakthrough season by winning her first Hologic WTA Tour singles title at the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open on Sunday.

In a battle between two first-time WTA singles finalists, No. 5 seed Boisson defeated No. 7 seed Anna Bondar of Hungary 7-5, 6-3 in the WTA 250 clay-court final. Boisson was down breaks in both sets, but battled back on each occasion to triumph in straight sets.

A season of firsts: Boisson, of course, came on the global radar when she stormed into last month’s Roland Garros semifinals as a wild card in her Grand Slam main-draw debut. Ranked No. 361 at the time, she set numerous records with her run and became the top-ranked Frenchwoman immediately after that result.

Boisson followed up by losing her first qualifying match at Wimbledon, but back on clay, she has returned to her winning ways. Currently ranked a career-high No. 63, she will better that placement in Monday’s updated PIF WTA Rankings.

Match moments: In Sunday’s final, Bondar got off to a hot start, zooming ahead by a double-break at 4-0. The Hungarian served for the set at 5-2, but she was unable to close in that game, and Boisson took full advantage.

Boisson pulled back on serve at 5-5, then avoided a late stumble by saving three break points in a hold for 6-5. The Frenchwoman wrapped up her first-set comeback with another service break, winning the last five games in a row.

In the second set, Boisson hit one of her 10 double faults to give Bondar the early break at 2-1. However, the Frenchwoman hit a deft dropshot winner to earn a service break at love and pull back on serve at 3-3.

Incredible defense by Boisson helped her scrape through a rally to break for 5-3. Serving for the championship, Boisson used some strong serves and power plays to fend off a break point in the last game and grab her first WTA title.

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