Goerges dominates to finally claim Classic

German tennis world No.14 Julia Goerges says she's pleased to finally claim the ASB Classic, winning Sunday's final 6-4 7-6 (7-4) over Caroline Wozniacki.

After one unsuccessful finals berth, two semi-finals and a quarter-final, Julia Goerges has finally charted a path to ASB Classic glory.

The German second seed - a nine-time Auckland veteran - trumped Danish star Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 7-6 (7-4) on Sunday afternoon to win the 2018 event.

In a final delayed by this week's persistent Auckland rain, Goerges ran riot against the Classic top seed, slamming winner after winner.

It completes a near-flawless tournament for the world No.14.

Goerges cruised through the Classic rounds, overcoming rain delays to down Olympic gold-medallist Monica Puig, Viktoria Kuzmova and Polona Hercog.

In Saturday's semi-final, she overpowered Su-Wei Hsieh 6-1 6-4.

Goerges said she was chuffed to finally claim the Classic title, having fallen just short on several occasions in the past.

Goerges lost in the 2016 final to Sloane Stephens, lost in semi-finals to Greta Arn and Ana Konjuh and a quarter-final to Wozniacki in 2015.

"It means quite a lot, I must say. I've been very consistent in this tournament over the past few years and it's nice to finally get this big trophy," Goerges said.

"I can't really complain about my situation now but, in the next days, the work will start again - it doesn't mean anything for you in the next event."

In blustery conditions both players described as challenging, Goerges seized the initiative in both sets, breaking Wozniacki's serve in the first game.

From that point, she held serve through to a 6-4 first-set win, and didn't let a Wozniacki surge prevent her from grinding out a second-set tiebreak triumph.

Her thundering forehand was a major asset, particularly when returning Wozniacki's serve, and she also had 11 aces.

"If I break once, it's good - if I serve well, I won't get broken. She's one of the best returners in the world but I tried to make it tough," Goerges said.

The 29-year-old's victory at the Classic is also her third consecutive WTA title, having won events in late 2017 in Moscow and Zhuhai.

She'll now head into the Australian Open in career-best form and with a 14-match, three-month winning streak under her belt.


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