Hsieh Su-Wei
Hsieh Su-Wei

Hsieh Su-Wei beats Amanda Anisimova in the Japan Women's Open


Teenage qualifier Amanda Anisimova came up short in her bid for Japan Women's Open glory as number-two seed Hsieh Su-Wei claimed a comfortable straight sets victory in Hiroshima.

Su-Wei, playing in her first final in six years, needed just 58 minutes to beat the 17-year-old 6-2 6-2 and secure her third career title.

Anisimova had shocked number-one seed Zhang Shuai in the semi-finals and beat Su-Wei 6-0 6-1 in their previous meeting in Honolulu last year.

But, after Anisimova missed two break points, Su-Wei did not look back and cruised through the first set.

Like in the first, Su-Wei soon opened up a 4-1 lead and took her second championship point to seal her first singles title for six years.

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