Caroline Garcia Defeats Ana Bogdan in Poland Open Final to Claim Ninth WTA Career Title

Caroline Garcia is celebrating another title…

The 28-year-old Spanish-French tennis player beat Ana Bogdan 6-4, 6-1 on Sunday to win the Poland Open to claim her ninth WTA title.

Caroline GarciaIt’s the second trophy of the year for Garcia, along with one at the grass-court Bad Homburg Open, which was her first title in three years.

Garcia could rely more on her serve in her 12th career final. Garcia won 72% of her first-service points, compared to 47% by Bogdan, who was playing in her first final.

The former fourth-ranked Garcia has won 18 of her past 21 matches.

In Warsaw, she upset top-ranked Iga Swiatek in the quarterfinals, ending her clay-court winning streak at 18 matches.

With the victory, Garcia improved to 2-0 against her Romanian opponent.

Caroline Garcia Defeats Jasmine Paolini to Reach Poland Open Final

Caroline Garcia is one step closer her ninth WTA title…

The Spanish-French tennis player defeated Jasmine Paolini 6-1, 6-2 at the Poland Open on Saturday to advance to her 12th career final, where she will face Ana Bogdan.

Caroline GarciaGarcia will seek her ninth career WTA title and second this year after winning the grass-court Bad Homburg Open.

Garcia, who a day earlier ended top-ranked Iga Swiatek‘s clay-court winning streak, broke her 10th-seeded Italian opponent four times to improve to 3-0 against her.

The former world No. 4 served six aces on a rainy day in Warsaw en route to her 17th win in her past 20 matches.

Bogdan reached her first career WTA final by defeating Kateryna Baindl of Ukraine 7-5, 7-5.