The quarterfinal match saw Belinda against Hsieh Su-Wei (RDS002 Tour, POLYTOUR PRO 130, TOUR SUPER SOLID-X 125), where the 17-year-old Swiss continued to excel. While the YONEX player from Chinese Taipei did her best to get the edge over her Swiss rival by hitting three aces and taking the match to a deciding set, it was Belinda who came out on top. The US Open quarterfinalist hit five aces, won 79% of her first serve points, and broke her opponent’s serve six times, winning with a final score of 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. The final placed Belinda against American Alison Riske. Belinda played fiercely, leveling the match after being lead 6-3, 4-1 by winning three straight games in a row, and managed to hold a break point in the following game. While Belinda was unable to win the title, she reached a new milestone in her career making it to her first WTA final.
Renata Voracova Wins at Japan Women’s Open
At the Japan Women’s Open VCORE player Renata Voracova (VCORE Xi 100) cruised through to another WTA doubles title to add to her collection, defeating fellow VCORE player Tatjana Maria (VCORE Xi 100) and her partner Lara Arruabarrena in the final. Along with her Japanese partner Shuko Aoyama, the unseeded pair won the tournament without dropping a single set. Renata and her partner met the top-seeded Chan sisters in the semifinal, grabbing a swift 79-minute win, and saving an incredible ten break points. The final score was 6-4, 6-3. In the final against Tatiana and Lara, the two boasted further excellent performance, sealing the match in 52 minutes at 6-1, 6-2.
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Tournament Results
Tianjin Open
Women’s Singles [Final]
[6]Alison Reske (USA) def. [3] Belinda Bencic (EZONE Ai 100, POLYTOUR HS 125) SUI) 6-4, 6-3
Japan Women’s Open
Women’s Doubles [Final]
Renata Voracova (VCORE Xi 100) CZE)/Shuko Aoyama (JPN) def. Tatjana Maria (VCORE Xi 100) (GER)/Lara Arruabarrena (ESP) 6-2, 6-1
*Photo of Belinda taken at the 2014 US Open